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Since when banks know anything about finance?

 

Did Mr Lehman know he was going to go bankrupt?

 

Did Ciibank know their share price going to US$1?

 

Did any Asian bank see 1997 coming?

 

The last people you should take financial advice

 

from is a banker. The are the most clueless when

 

it comes to money matters.

 

:D

 

Make sense. [;)]

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Hypersonic

Since when banks know anything about finance?

 

Did Mr Lehman know he was going to go bankrupt?

 

Did Ciibank know their share price going to US$1?

 

Did any Asian bank see 1997 coming?

 

The last people you should take financial advice

 

from is a banker. The are the most clueless when

 

it comes to money matters.

 

:D

 

who wants their advice?

 

i only want their pay

 

:D

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Ahh I just put deposit for flat last week, but nvm lah it's a home first and foremost.

 

But it's funny that the bank assumed I wanted to max out available quantum and tenure without confirming, now they need to redo the letter of offer.

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Turbocharged

As I understand, hdb don't usually evict those who can't pay their mortgages.. but not so sure about those who are on private properties. . [knife]

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As I understand, hdb don't usually evict those who can't pay their mortgages.. but not so sure about those who are on private properties. . [knife]

 

I thought it depends on whether taking hdb loan or bank loan? HDB eviction less likely, banks no give chance?

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As I understand, hdb don't usually evict those who can't pay their mortgages.. but not so sure about those who are on private properties. . [knife]

 

I think HDB got insurance called 'Homeshield'. Like the owner passed away, the next of kin (usually wife or husband) need not pay for the rest of the loan.... -_-

 

Don't know about private housing cos no chance to stay in one ... [:(]

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Turbocharged

I thought it depends on whether taking hdb loan or bank loan? HDB eviction less likely, banks no give chance?

 

This is the part I'm not sure.. if one loan from bank instead of hdb.

Is it declare bankrupt but still allowed to stay in the hdb?

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Turbocharged

I think HDB got insurance called 'Homeshield'. Like the owner passed away, the next of kin (usually wife or husband) need not pay for the rest of the loan.... -_-

 

Ya.. but nobody wants to exercise that 'option' to pay off the mortgage right. .

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y r we surprised at such news considering our mortgage rates haave been at record lows for 4yrs, DESPITE SG property being on a bullrun for 4yrs in a row. Its like feeding more n more oil to a fire which doesnt need extra fuel already.

 

Clearly any level headed investor can see this anomaly n be ready if things go haywire.

 

US treasuries n high yield junk debt has been crashing alot recently, in other words financing cost is rising & given SG banks get most liquidity from US banks, i agree w this article's other that rising rates shld b coming. In fact to me asia will be screwed as a result of this, & USA save themselves coz they dont care wat happens to us. They only care for themselves. If asian garmens mismanage QE effects, its no matter to them

 

Assume mortgage rates spike 1-2% higher, how many pple will affected materially?

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Assume mortgage rates spike 1-2% higher, how many pple will affected materially?

None.

 

All of us are on fixed mortgage.

 

:D

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Turbocharged

None.

 

All of us are on fixed mortgage.

 

:D

SG where got fixed long term one? Most 3yrs fixed no? Also, go read the T&Cs, dont b surprised they can increase in "special" conditions.

 

anyway all we need to is that SIBOR mortgage has been "flat" for 4yrs but prop prices up 4yrs in a row. Nuff said.

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Since when banks know anything about finance?

 

Did Mr Lehman know he was going to go bankrupt?

 

Did Ciibank know their share price going to US$1?

 

Did any Asian bank see 1997 coming?

 

The last people you should take financial advice

 

from is a banker. The are the most clueless when

 

it comes to money matters.

 

:D

no company in the world will tell u that a crisis is around the corner.

they will tell you all the nice smelling sheet and keep the foul ones in the cabinet and ask u to put yur money where it counts. But when sheet hit the fans..they will be the 1st ones to pull the plug and keep your money. Thtas why they prefer to keep u in the dark and hope that u to think he is in the dark!

 

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very true .

 

i think i remember he capable of turning downhole to uphole. [:/]

wah! how many holes he has? must be big and a lot hur! [laugh][laugh]

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