What happened? Since the Fed rate cut last week, many investors have been looking at ways to lock in interest rates over a longer time period.  Earlier, I shared why I am looking at the latest issuance of the Singapore Savings Bonds (SSB) to earn a higher yield before interest rates fall further.  The current […]

source: https://thefinance.sg/2024/09/24/ssb-10-year-return-at-2-77-still-worth-applying-with-fed-rate-cut/