On 5th February 2025, CICT (CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust) released their FY2024 financial results. As of January 2025, CICT makes up 9.50% of my stock portfolio. In fact, it is my largest holding in my …
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On 5th February 2025, CICT (CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust) released their FY2024 financial results. As of January 2025, CICT makes up 9.50% of my stock portfolio. In fact, it is my largest holding in my …
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Continue readingOn 21st January 2025, Mapletree Logistics Trust announced its 3QFY24/25 financial results. As shared by the manager last year, the Mapletree Logistics Trust’s strategy is to divest assets with older specifications and of limited redevelopment …
Continue readingThis is the first month of the year 2025 and I am going to report my Financial Goals Progress for January 2025. Do you know what are financial goals? Financial goals are objectives that I …
Continue readingOn 22nd January 2025, Frasers Centrepoint Trust announced their 1QFY25 business updates. In the business update, the manager of Frasers Centrepoint Trust will only share Frasers Centrepoint Trust’s operational performance. There will be minor updates …
Continue readingThe cutoff yield for 1-Year Singapore Treasury Bills (SGS T Bills) BY25100H is 2.95% per annum. In terms of interest rates, Singapore Treasury Bills (SGS T Bills) offered higher interest rates than Singapore Savings Bond …
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