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My Sweet Retirement blog posts related to Treasury bills (T Bills). Treasury bills (T Bills) are short-term Singapore Government Securities (SGS) issued at a discount to their face value

SGS T Bills Singapore BS25111T is 2.05%

On June 15, 2025 By My Sweet Retirement In Singapore Treasury Bills (T Bills)

The cut-off yield for 6-months Singapore Treasury Bills (SGS T Bills) BS25111T is 2.05% per annum. As you can see from the chart above, the cut-off yield for Singapore Treasury Bills is on a downtrend …

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SGS T Bills Singapore BY25100H is 2.95%

On January 26, 2025 By My Sweet Retirement In Singapore Treasury Bills (T Bills)

The 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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T Bills Singapore BS24121A is 2.99%

On October 31, 2024 By My Sweet Retirement In Singapore Treasury Bills (T Bills)

The cutoff yield for 6-Month Singapore Treasury Bills (T Bills) BS24121A is 2.99% per annum. The cutoff yield for T Bills has been trending downwards since the Fed cut interest rates by 50 bps. The …

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Update on Singapore Savings Bonds June 2016

On June 1, 2016 By My Sweet Retirement In Singapore Savings Bonds (SSB)

The effective return per year for Singapore Savings Bond fell to a low of 1.94% for June 2016 before recovering to 2.06% for July 2016. If you have followed my blog, you know that I …

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