The effective interest rate for April 2021 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBAPR21 GX21040T) is 1.15% 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 April 2021 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBAPR21 GX21040T) is 1.15% 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 March 2021 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBMAR21 GX21030F) is 0.97% 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 February 2021 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBFEB21 GX21020N) is 0.89% 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 January 2021 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBJAN21 GX21010H) is 0.90% 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 2020 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBDEC20 GX20120T) is 0.87% 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 2020 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBNOV20 GX20110F) is 0.91% if you held it for 10 years. The interest rate has recovered slightly as compared to 0.91% in September. The minimum amount you …
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The effective interest rate for September 2020 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBOCT20 GX20100N) is 0.90% if you held it for 10 years. The interest rate has recovered slightly as compared to 0.88% in August. The COVID-19 pandemic …
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The effective interest rate for September 2020 Singapore Savings Bonds (SBSEP20 GX20090H) is 0.88% if you held it for 10 years. The COVID-19 pandemic that started in March 2020 had caused the interest rates to …
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