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Singapore Fixed Deposits Blog is born!
By Derek  •  January 22, 2008
It is encouraging to know that more local bloggers have decided to share their Financial knowledge in spite of the current weak market sentiments. I hope this trend can and will continue. By: PanzerGrenadier I have decided to enlist the help of a forummer I met on one of the forums who has a keen interest and is well versed about fixed deposits interest rates. With his help, I am launching a new blog known as Singapore Fixed Deposits blog. The blog just started so give us some time to update it with the latest fixed deposits rates to help you MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK HARDER FOR YOU! The blog Singapore Fixed Deposits blog will be supplemented with articles written by me on cash management, fixed deposits and treasury bills to help make it useful, informative and practical to readers or my blog as well as the community at large. Thank you for your support, and BE WELL AND PROSPER. :-) Source: Five Cents Ten Cents Recent Posts in Singapore Fixed Deposits Blog: Maybank: One of the best Savings Accounts rates in Singapore! Citibank maxisweep account interest dropped What is a fixed deposit?
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Derek is an investor who follows Peter Lynch style of investing. He prefers to use simple and straight forward information for stock analysis. He started TheFinance.sg with the intention to bring together all bloggers and professionals who are interested or already in the area of Finance and Investing, and to create a community where everyone is free to write and to share their articles, experience and opinions.
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  1. Yaz Okulu says:

    does anyone knows if there is any other information about this subject in other languages?

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