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Portfolio Summary for March 2023
By Stocks N Savings  •  April 1, 2023
As of 31 March 2023

CDP

Security # shares Price S$ %
DBS 300 33.00 2.55
UOB 300 29.76 2.30
OCBC Bank 700 12.37 2.23
SGX 2,700 8.71 6.21
iFast 5,700 4.91 7.20
SATS 8,200 2.79 5.88
ST Engineering 6,900 3.66 6.49
CapitaLand Investment 7,400 3.68 7.00
Micro-Mechanics 11,100 2.01 5.74
Powermatic Data 8,500 2.43 5.31
Nanofilm 15,400 1.61 6.38
TheHourGlass 5,000 2.18 2.80
Vicom 11,800 1.87 5.67
Sheng Siong 13,000 1.69 5.65
ComfortDelGro 11,200 1.18 3.40
Credit Bureau Asia 14,300 0.975 3.59
Genting Singapore 11,700 1.12 3.37
HRnetGroup 21,900 0.815 4.59
HC Surgical 35,500 0.35 3.19
China Sunsine 41,800 0.47 5.05
TalkMed Group 14,500 0.41 1.53
Kimly 27,000 0.33 2.29
Silverlake Axis 15,000 0.33 1.27
Portfolio Market Value = $388,901 Trades - Subscribed 4,300 new shares of SATS.

SRS

Security # shares Price S$ %
OCBC Bank 900 12.37 7.76
SGX 1,300 9.40 8.51
iFast 2,100 4.91 7.18
SATS 3,800 2.79 7.39
ST Engineering 3,000 3.66 7.65
CapitaLand Investment 2,600 3.68 6.67
Micro-Mechanics 3,100 2.01 4.34
Powermatic Data 3,400 2.43 5.76
Nanofilm 5,500 1.61 6.17
Vicom 4,700 1.87 6.12
Sheng Siong 8,700 1.69 10.24
ComfortDelGro 6,900 1.18 5.67
Credit Bureau Asia 5,700 0.975 3.87
HC Surgical 19,500 0.35 4.76
China Sunsine 10,800 0.47 3.54
TalkMed Group 5,800 0.41 1.66
Kimly 5,800 0.33 1.33
Silverlake Axis 6,000 0.33 1.38
Portfolio Market Value = $143,527 Trades - Subscribed 1,600 new shares of SATS.

Singapore Savings Bonds

Security Amount ($)
GX18070N 12,500
GX22120S 14,000
GX23010Z 15,000
Portfolio Market Value = $41,500 Commentary It is an understatement to say that March was turbulent. The financial world was shell-shocked. Two U.S. banks (Signature and SVB) and one Swiss bank (Credit Suisse) went under. SVB suffered from the classic bank run, while Credit Suisse had to be bailed out by rival UBS and the Swiss regulator....
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