Europe ran out of liquidity yesterday afternoon (singapore time)
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-09-29/major-dollar-shortage-exposed-europe-deutsche-bank-contagion-spreads
On our local front, the Lehmen moment for Singapore has already arrived and our government failed to inject...
RUN is sufficiently educated to believe that only the hiking of our GST to 10% or 12% will save our economy and help our poor.
This day will come before 2020.
Most Singaporeans, except a few FT and bad sheeps, treats their young indonesian maids very well.
I have seen chinese in HK and Malaysia who really treats their foreign maid like slaves, including rich indonesians who hire indonesian maids.
So i vote for the Asus solution
You can just get a few neighbours to bug a telco to setup 4G network in your neighbourhood and all of u commit subscribe to the telco's data sim.
Even if u got to make do with a 3G internet data in rural area, it is still easier to setup and cheaper.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG-AZz_nm5E
Here's a third suggestion which is complicated:
10 years ago, aSingaporean towkay invested in either bintang or batam and want to save $$$ on internet access in Indonesia. He setup a repeater which transmit his Starhub Cable WIFI signal from his...
Both garlic and eatshit bro gives good suggestion.
Most people in such situation in US uses, satellite Internet Access or subscribe to an (almost) unlimited 4G data SIM Card in a special router near window and then sends the Wireless-N signal throughout in their house. (Provided you have 4G...
I attended a meeting with the division heads from SCB, only one local
he was the head of wealth management who delivered a solution.
The rest were foreign 'NRI' indians who tcss and delivered nothing after the meeting.
Are Singapore's Developers Buried Under Debt? - Singapore’s Smaller Developers Are Vulnerable to Liquidity Risk
http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexfrewmcmillan/2016/09/08/are-singapores-developers-buried-under-debt
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TACLSP 5.500% 29Mar2018
Last Checked: 20% discount to par...
The Asian economic crisis in late 90s started because everyone was borrowing in weak USD and low interest rates.
Then suddenly US Dollar spiked up and a rate-shock collapsed Asia's stock market.