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Thursday, 27 March 2025

Investing Updates : T-bill yield rebounds to 2.73% as demand dives


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Apple Intelligence : 


T-bill Yield Change: The cut-off yield for the 6-month Singapore T-bill auction on 26 March rebounded to 2.73%.


T-bill Application Change: Total applications for the 6-month Singapore T-bill declined S$15.8 billion from the previous auction.


Competitive Bid Change: The amount of competitive bids decreased to S$14.4 billion from the previous auction.


T-bill Allocation: Competitive bids below 2.73% received full allocation, while non-competitive bids totaling S$1.4 billion were also fully allocated.


T-bill Applications and Issuance: Total applications decreased to S$15.8 billion, resulting in a lower application-to-issuance ratio (2.14x) compared to the previous auction (2.64x).


SSB Applications: Applications for the Singapore Savings Bond (SSB) increased to S$678 million, the highest since September 2024, driven by its higher 10-year average interest rate.


T-bill Yield Rebound: The T-bill yield rebounded to 2.73%, driven by a fall in demand and a shift towards other safe options like SSB.


Comparison with Other Investments: The T-bill yield is now above the best 6-month fixed deposit rate but below the break-even yield for CPF OA applications.


Alternative Investment Options: Higher yield options include the UOB Stash account, bond funds like the United SGD Fund, and selected high-quality Singapore REITs.

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