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MoneySmart Blog on MSNBest Fixed Deposit Rates in Singapore (Apr 2025)—Minimum Deposits From $500, Rates Up To 2.90%If you think that fixed deposits are only for conservative cash-rich aunties and uncles, think again. A fixed deposit (also ...
RHB’s team met UOB management in a “recent meeting”, and the bank’s leaders are reportedly comfortable with their guidance ...
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 24: Fixed Deposits (FDs) remain one of the most popular investment avenues for individuals seeking a stable return on their savings. While the interest rates ...
When investing in fixed deposits (FDs), most people focus on interest rates and tenure, but not the type of FD they’re investing in. FDs have been the go-to choice for safety, guaranteed returns, and ...
If your deposit amount and period are flexible, these are the best fixed deposit rates you can get in Singapore in March 2025: Maybank (2.90% p.a.—min. $20,000 for 6 months) ...
The current issuance of the Singapore Savings Bond (SSB) offers a 10-year average return of 2.85% per year. Applications for the latest SSB will close on 25 March. What happened? Interest rates have ...
There has been a surge in savers shifting money to fixed-rate accounts, as they look to capitalise on attractive rates while they are available. Some 37 per cent of people said they have moved ...
The world’s lowest interest rate is no longer in Japan but Switzerland after the Swiss National Bank cut rates by a quarter-point on Thursday. The SNB took its key rate down to 0.25%, as ...
Turkey’s central bank raised one of its key interest rates in a surprise meeting on Thursday, the latest move by authorities to reverse a decline in the lira. The monetary authority hiked the ...
During the past few weeks, the banks in Estonia have forcefully lowered interest rates on deposits held in kroons, Äripäev/LETA writes. Experts note that this means that the money is to start looking ...
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) lowered the benchmark Sight Deposit Rate by 25 basis points (bps) to 0.25% from 0.50%, following its monetary policy assessment for the March quarter on Thursday.
Spring has arrived, but the typically hot real estate season sure hasn’t. The latest numbers from the Canadian Real Estate Association reveal home sales plunged 9.8 per cent between January and ...
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