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2026 market outlook

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AI breaks the $$$ trillion mark, crypto currency takes ride to the moon, and inflation pushed properties price to reach its peak, expected for a happy beginning
 
Stealth QE else Samster got $$$$ to Huat Happy CNY??

Singaporean households can redeem $300 CDC vouchers from Jan 2​

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The vouchers will be valid till Dec 31, 2026.

The vouchers are valid till Dec 31, 2026.

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Summary
  • Singaporean households can claim $300 in CDC vouchers from January 2, 2026, to help with daily expenses at participating merchants and supermarkets.
  • Half ($150) of the vouchers can be used at hawkers and heartland merchants; the other half at participating supermarkets.
  • Support is available at community centres for those needing help claiming vouchers online.
 
The CDC vouchers are introduced during periods of economic weakness, such as during the SARS outbreak, or during periods of strong economic performance when inflation is high, to help Singaporeans cope. For the few most recent CDC vouchers, I thinks it fall under the latter scenario.
 
The CDC vouchers are introduced during periods of economic weakness, such as during the SARS outbreak, or during periods of strong economic performance when inflation is high, to help Singaporeans cope. For the few most recent CDC vouchers, I thinks it fall under the latter scenario.
Businesses have not reached its pre covid volumes.
 
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