The effective interest rate for December 2021 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBDEC21 GX21120H) is 1.71% if you held it for 10 years. The minimum amount you can purchase is S$500. If you decide to hold and sell …
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The effective interest rate for December 2021 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBDEC21 GX21120H) is 1.71% if you held it for 10 years. The minimum amount you can purchase is S$500. If you decide to hold and sell …
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The effective interest rate for November 2021 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBNOV21 GX21110E) is 1.45% if you held it for 10 years. The minimum amount you can purchase is S$500. If you decide to hold and sell …
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The effective interest rate for October 2021 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBOCT21 GX21100W) is 1.39% if you held it for 10 years. The minimum amount you can purchase is S$500. If you decide to hold and sell …
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The effective interest rate for September 2021 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBSEP21 GX21090S) is 1.43% if you held it for 10 years. The minimum amount you can purchase is S$500. If you decide to hold and sell …
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The effective interest rate for August 2021 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBAUG21 GX21080A) is 1.50% if you held it for 10 years. The minimum amount you can purchase is S$500. If you decide to hold and sell the …
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The effective interest rate for July 2021 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBJUL21 GX21070X) is 1.53% if you held it for 10 years. As you can see from the chart above, the interest rates for Singapore Savings Bonds …
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The effective interest rate for June 2021 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBJUN21 GX21060Z) is 1.61% if you held it for 10 years. As you can see from the chart above, the interest rates for Singapore Savings Bonds …
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The effective interest rate for May 2021 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBMAY21 GX21050V) is 1.56% if you held it for 10 years. As you can see from the chart above, this is almost like a dead cat …
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