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What lies ahead?
The worst may be over for the economy, but no one knows what is next. Here are four scenarios of what could happen. -TNP
Putting sales before service
Case in point: Banks, which only now will cap card fraud liabilities. -ST
Curse of October? Let's not be hasty
Further stock price falls may present buying opportunities for traders. -ST
Investing is a way of life for late starter
Ex-insurer built a strong asset portfolio after a mid-career move to dad's firm.
A fab investment even when the chips are down
Chartered has been described in some quarters as a loss-leader.
Lessons from the downturn
Singapore may technically have left the recession behind, but the financial turmoil looks to have had a far more lasting impact on YouthInk writers.
Forged cheques
'Is the ABS saying that Singapore banks do not insure themselves against liabilities?' -ST
Banks have duty to protect customers
They have a contractual duty to safeguard customers from losses arising from providing banking services. -ST
Kampung boy with a drive for success
He set up tyre portal to pursue ambition of being No.1 online tyre retailer in Asia. -ST
Hidden charges in insurance policies
Few policyholders are aware of the high front-end charge levied on an investment-linked policy. -ST
The proper role of private banks
They should be advising clients, not selling products, says Swiss banker. -BT
Time to change strategy?
The temptation to do so can be strong as the market rebounds - but it's wiser to stay with the familiar. -BT
Why can't I make big bucks from stocks?
The recession is over but I still feel the pinch. Could the stock market be my answer?
Fastest recovery on record is cause for concern
Sentiment index reaches heady, pre-crisis levels of Q3 2007. -BT
S'pore would be hit badly by China's economic woes
China's economic woes would slow down the global economic recovery and affect Singapore. -myp
I'm enticed by Mickey Mouse flat race
Why invest in a home that may be bigger than a breadbox but smaller than a broom closet?
'No' to stock market, 'yes' to real estate
Boss of interior design firm, who quit school at 12 to work, also invests in his company.
Mistakes to avoid in hard times
They sound like good ideas for getting through the recession, but look deeper and you'll find flaws.
Hedge funds may inflate the next bubble
It is the hedge fund industry which needs to be urgently looked at.
CPF Minimum Sum: Allow higher payouts
Allows higher payout of $1,040, rather than $668 and a prolonged period of payout.
 
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