Friday, December 16, 2016

Dec 2016 Singapore Savings Bonds - GX17010W

Issuance details - GX17010W

Bond ID
GX17010W
Amount available
$150 million
Issue date
3 Jan 2017
Maturity date(1)
1 Jan 2027
Interest payment dates(1)
The 1st interest payment will be made on 1 Jul 2017, 
and subsequently every six months on 1 Jan and 1 Jul 
every year.
Investment amounts
You can invest a minimum of $500, and in multiples of 
$500 up to $50,000 for this issue. The total amount of 
Savings Bonds held across all issues cannot be more 
than $100,000.
Application period
Opens: 6.00pm, 1 Dec 2016 
Closes: 9.00pm, 27 Dec 2016 
Results: After 3.00pm, 28 Dec 2016
Keep track of the important dates with our SSB calendar.
Apply through
DBS/POSB, OCBC and UOB ATMs and DBS/POSBInternet Banking, from 7.00am - 9.00pm, Mon - Sat, excluding Public 
Holidays. On 1 Dec 2016, these channels will be open 
from 6.00pm to 9.00pm. CPF and SRS funds are not eligible.

This bond will be reflected as "SBJAN17 GX17010W" in your CDP statement and "CDP-SBJAN17" in your bank statement.

Interest rates

Year from issue date
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Interest, %
0.91
1.12
1.54
1.99
2.30
2.46
2.64
2.84
3.08
3.40
Average return per year, %*
0.91
1.01
1.19
1.38
1.56
1.70
1.83
1.95
2.06
2.18
* At the end of each year, on a compounded basis
Calculate the interest you will earn based on your desired investment amount using the Interest Calculator.
(1)If this day is not a business day, payment will be made on the next business day.



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Police warn of online binary option trading scams; more than S$1m lost to date

Police warn of online binary option trading scams; more than S$1m lost to date
Posted 15 Dec 2016 00:40 Updated 15 Dec 2016 01:00
File photo: A man uses a laptop computer. (AFP/Frederic J Brown)

SINGAPORE: There has been a "sharp rise" in scams involving online trading in binary options, said the police on Wednesday (Dec 14), with more than 30 reports of such scams lodged to date, and investors losing more than S$1 million to unregulated binary options trading platforms.

Most of these investors are mostly local males aged between 31 and 50, and include finance professionals as well as retirees, police added in a media statement.

Police warned that binary options trading is attractive as it sounds simple and the option providers or platforms often promise high, quick and safe returns.

In reality, binary options are speculative and risky, and many online platforms offering binary options trading are fraudulent, police said.

They said: "Encouraged by initial profits and promises made by the platform staff about financial advice, more bonuses and attractive rewards, most of the investors found it difficult to stop at one small investment and will put in more money.

"In these cases, the investors either lost all their money or could not withdraw the balances in their accounts. Some also had unauthorised withdrawals made using their debit or credit cards after (handing) over their card details for payment."

ALL OR NOTHING

In explaining how binary options work, the police warned that the risk of losing one's entire investment is high, because it is difficult to predict short-term price movements correctly.

Traders try to predict whether the price of the underlying asset will be above or below a specified price at a specified point in time. This can range from a few minutes to a few months in the future.



Traders get a fixed pay-off if their prediction is correct, but lose their entire investment if they are wrong.

"That is why binary options are often also called 'all or nothing' options," said police.

"It is difficult to make the correct prediction, especially when the time to expiry of the binary option is short. Due to the short time frame, it is very likely that you cannot change your prediction or re-sell your option once you make your investment. This makes it extremely easy to lose your entire investment."

Police added that most of the binary options trading platforms encountered are usually unregulated entities based outside Singapore.

The three most common places that they claim to be operating from are the United Kingdom, Cyprus and Hong Kong, and victims usually face difficulties contacting the foreign operators when things go wrong, said police.

THINKING OF TRYING BINARY OPTIONS TRADING?

In their statement, police offered the following advice for prospective traders in binary options:

Even when offered by legitimate sellers, binary options trading is a high risk investment where you can easily lose all that you invest.

Investments which promise high returns usually come with high risks. Think carefully before making the investment. When in doubt, seek professional advice before engaging in any investment products.

Dealing with unregulated entities mean you may have very little recourse if things go wrong. Check the list of capital markets services licence holders and the list of licensed commodity brokers to find out which entities are regulated in Singapore.

Some binary options offered by that regulated entity may not be regulated. This means that you may have minimal recourse if things go wrong.

Be wary of third party reviews, endorsements or success stories of binary option providers. These reviews and endorsements may have been paid for by the binary option providers.

Be cautious of high pressure sales tactics used by representatives of binary option providers. These tactics include promises of quality financial advice or easy profits.

Be careful when sending money to overseas bank accounts via fund transfers, debit/credit card payments and any other modes of payment. Always ensure that the end recipient is reliable before making any transfers or payments.

- CNA/xk


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Man charged with abusing, killing cat in Tampines

Man charged with abusing, killing cat in Tampines
Posted 14 Dec 2016 15:50 Updated 14 Dec 2016 22:03
The grey cat which was found dead at Block 884 Tampines Street 83. (Photo: Jaslynn Ong)

SINGAPORE: A 25-year-old Singaporean man was charged on Wednesday (Dec 14) for two counts of animal cruelty, after he allegedly caused the death of a cat in Tampines.

Fajar Ashraf Fajar Ali is accused of throwing the cat down six storeys from Block 884, Tampines Street 83 at about 1.40am on May 26. Nearly an hour later, at 2.30am, Fajar allegedly slammed the cat’s body on the ground twice.

A witness said Fajar had also burned the cat with a lighter.

The grey feline was found dead at the block with blood oozing from its mouth, according to the Cat Welfare Society.

Fajar was arrested on May 31. In court on Wednesday, he said he would plead guilty to the two charges on Jan 9.

Channel NewsAsia understands that Fajar works as a bar supervisor.

Under the Animals and Birds Act, first-time offenders found guilty of animal cruelty can be fined up to S$15,000, jailed up to 18 months, or both. For subsequent offences, the maximum fine is S$30,000 or a jail term of up to three years, or both.

- CNA/mz


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Redundancies in Singapore hit 7-year high; highest since 2009 financial crisis

Redundancies in Singapore hit 7-year high; highest since 2009 financial crisis
Posted 13 Dec 2016 11:11 Updated 13 Dec 2016 22:56

SINGAPORE: The number of workers laid off in Singapore hit a seven-year high in the first nine months of 2016 – the highest since the global financial crisis in 2009, figures released on Tuesday (Dec 13) by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) showed.

A total of 13,730 workers were laid off in the first nine months of this year, an increase from the 10,220 during the same period last year and the highest since the first nine months of 2009 when 21,210 workers were laid off, according to the ministry’s quarterly labour market report.

During the third quarter, 4,220 workers were made redundant, down from the 4,800 in the previous quarter but higher than the 3,460 in the same quarter last year.

Professionals, managers, executives and technicians (PMETs) were more likely to be made redundant, the MOM report said. These workers formed the majority (73 per cent) of Singapore residents laid off during the quarter, and those with tertiary qualifications also formed the bulk of resident layoffs.

The overall unemployment rate remained unchanged at 2.1 per cent. Among Singaporeans, the unemployment rate was 3 per cent in September, down from 3.1 per cent in June, and among residents, it was 2.9 per cent, down from 3 per cent.

However, more job seekers were taking a longer time to find work, with the resident long-term unemployment rate rising to 0.8 per cent in September, up from 0.6 per cent a year ago and the highest September rate since 2009.

Total employment shrank by 2,700, the first decline in more than a year, MOM findings showed. The decline was primarily due to contractions in the manufacturing and construction industries, affecting mainly work permit holders. Over the first nine months, total employment grew by 14,500, but it was the lowest such growth since 2009.

“The contraction in total employment, heightened redundancy levels and decline in job vacancies to unemployed ratio reflect the current subdued global economic conditions and ongoing economic restructuring,” the ministry said.

It added that tripartite partners will continue to help affected workers look for new jobs.

- CNA/cy


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Scheduled Maintenance - POSB

Scheduled Maintenance - POSB

We are constantly upgrading our systems to bring you a more pleasant banking experience. During the mentioned period of scheduled maintenance, some of the services will not be available:

iBanking

Date
Maintenance Period
Services under Maintenance
Every Sunday
0400hrs to 0700hrs
System Maintenance

- Foreign Currency Current Account (FCCA)
- Foreign Currency Fixed Deposit (FCFD)
- Multi-currency Autosave (MCA)
- Multiplier Account
10 Dec 2016
1000hrs to 2200hrs
System Maintenance

- iB trading services
- Online Equity Trading (OET)
10 Dec 2016
0100hrs to 0200hrs
0230hrs to 0400hrs
System Maintenance

- Enquiry of Debit Card transactions via Internet Banking
10 Dec 2016
0540hrs to 0655hrs
System Maintenance

- Credit Card / Cashline Services will be unavailable
10 Dec 2016
0830hrs to 1000hrs
System Maintenance

- Application for new Credit Card, Cashline, Debit Cards and Personal Loan will be unavailable
11 Dec 2016
0050hrs to 0530hrs
System Maintenance

- Online Funds Trading (OFT)
11 Dec 2016
0050hrs to 0705hrs
System Maintenance

- Online Equity Trading (OET)
11 Dec 2016
0050hrs to 0055hrs
0530hrs to 0535hrs
System Maintenance

- MCSA Funds Transfer
- Portfolio Enquiry

digibank app

Date
Maintenance Period
Services under Maintenance
10 Dec 2016
0540hrs to 0655hrs
System Maintenance

- Credit Card / Cashline Services will be unavailable
10 Dec 2016
0830hrs to 1000hrs
System Maintenance

- Application for new Credit Card, Cashline, Debit Cards and Personal Loan will be unavailable
11 Dec 2016
0050hrs to 0055hrs
0530hrs to 0535hrs
System Maintenance

- MCSA Funds Transfer
- Portfolio Enquiry

ATM

Date
Maintenance Period
Services under Maintenance
09 Dec 2016
0100hrs to 0200hrs
0230hrs to 0400hrs
System Maintenance

- Overseas ATM withdrawal transactions
10 Dec 2016
0540hrs to 0655hrs
System Maintenance

- Overseas ATM withdrawal transactions using Credit Cards
- Credit Card /Cashline Services will be unavailable

Debit Card Transactions

Date
Maintenance Period
Services under Maintenance
10 Dec 2016
0100hrs to 0200hrs
0230hrs to 0400hrs
0540hrs to 0655hrs
System Maintenance

- VISA / Mastercard / UnionPay Debit Card signature-based transactions will be unavailable

Mobile Wallet

Date
Maintenance Period
Services under Maintenance
10 Dec 2016
0540hrs to 0655hrs
System Maintenance

- Mobile Wallet transactions will be unavailable

Public Website

Date
Maintenance Period
Services under Maintenance
10 Dec 2016
0830hrs to 1000hrs
System Maintenance

- Application for new Credit Card, Cashline, Debit Cards and Personal Loan will be unavailable



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Where to find money?


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