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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Investment in a Bearish Market
With stocks plunging in Aug & Sept, we think there is a bearish trend for our global market. The financial problems in Europe will harm the global economy, as it is major importer of goods from US and China. So, … Continue reading
Recession an Opportunity for Investors
In 2008, the markets haunted by the sub prime crisis and skyrocketing fuel prices as well as high food prices. Today in 2011, we are now faced with a problem that seems to be inevitable. We are faced with an … Continue reading
Posted in Bank & Investment, Economic Analysis
Tagged Investors, Recession, stock market
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RM3000 is Poverty Line for Malaysian Household Income
In handling the Budget 2012, our government major challenge is how to minimise the financial burden on people effectively. At the same time, it also needs to avoid transferring the people burden to the government in order not to destroy … Continue reading
Posted in Economic Analysis
Tagged Budget 2012, Malaysian Household Income, Poverty Line
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Taking a Loan Before Retiring
For retirees, it is best to live with cash. Wherever possible, try to pay with cash. Normally, a loan is taken to finance something that you cannot afford. So, for the retirees who do not have a steady income should … Continue reading
Posted in Finance Tips
Tagged Home Loan, Housing Loan, loan tenure, Malaysia Loan, Retirement Life, Taking a Loan
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My Investment Tips: Investing in IPOs
Initial Public Offering (IPOs) used to be popular, mostly it allows investors to invest in a company at a discounted rate. It also means the opportunity cost of investing money in a company that has not been listed on the … Continue reading