As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, the relationship between the United States and the Indian market was characterized by various economic, political, and trade dynamics. However, keep in mind that situations may have evolved since then, and it' s always a good idea to check for the latest information.
Here are some key aspects of the U.S. and Indian market relationship up to 2022:
- Trade Relations: The United States and India have had significant trade relations. Both countries engage in bilateral trade in various sectors, including technology, agriculture, defense, and services. Trade volumes and negotiations between the two nations can impact their economic ties.
- Investments: U.S. companies have historically shown interest in investing in the Indian market. Similarly, Indian companies have sought opportunities to invest in the U.S. This has led to collaborations and partnerships in various industries.
- Technology Sector: The technology sector has been a crucial area of collaboration. Many U.S. technology companies have established a presence in India, contributing to the growth of the IT industry. Additionally, both countries have engaged in discussions and collaborations on issues related to cybersecurity and digital governance.
- Geopolitical Considerations: Beyond economic ties, the United States and India have collaborated on geopolitical issues. Both nations share concerns about regional stability, counterterrorism efforts, and other global challenges.
- Policy Changes: Policy changes, both in the U.S. and India, can impact the dynamics of their relationship. Trade policies, immigration regulations, and geopolitical decisions can influence the way businesses operate in each other' s markets.
- Challenges: Despite the positive aspects, there have been challenges, including trade disputes and differences in certain policy approaches. Addressing these challenges has been part of the ongoing dialogue between the two countries.
chartiskao ( Date: 19-Jan-2024 13:28) Posted:
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we skewed towards the indian market
he relationship between U.S. elections and the stock market can be complex, and various factors can influence market behavior during and after an election. Here are some general trends and considerations:
he relationship between U.S. elections and the stock market can be complex, and various factors can influence market behavior during and after an election. Here are some general trends and considerations:
- Short-Term Volatility: Elections can introduce short-term volatility into the stock market. Uncertainty about the potential policy changes, economic direction, or geopolitical shifts can lead to increased market fluctuations as investors react to news and developments.
- Long-Term Trends: Over the long term, the stock market tends to be influenced by broader economic factors, corporate earnings, and global trends. While elections can have an impact on policies that affect these factors, they are just one among many drivers.
- Policy Changes: The stock market may react to anticipated policy changes that could result from a change in administration. For example, sectors like healthcare, energy, or technology may experience greater volatility based on expectations regarding regulatory changes.
- Historical Patterns: Historical data suggests that, on average, the stock market has performed well over the long term, regardless of the political party in power. However, the specific circumstances of each election and the economic context matter.
- Investor Sentiment: Investor sentiment can play a crucial role. Positive sentiment, based on a perceived business-friendly environment or economic policies, may contribute to market gains.
- Interest Rates and Economic Conditions: Factors like interest rates, inflation, and overall economic conditions also impact the stock market. These factors are influenced by a combination of government policies, central bank decisions, and global economic trends.
- Divided Government: Sometimes, a divided government (where different parties control the executive and legislative branches) can result in a more moderate policy environment, potentially leading to a positive market response.
chartiskao ( Date: 19-Jan-2024 13:26) Posted:
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how will our elections affect our small sgx market?
https://sgstockmarketinvestor.com/are-our-local-banks-undervalued-how-have-dbs-uob-and-ocbc-performed-in-fy2023-thus-far/
https://sgstockmarketinvestor.com/are-our-local-banks-undervalued-how-have-dbs-uob-and-ocbc-performed-in-fy2023-thus-far/
chartiskao ( Date: 19-Jan-2024 11:26) Posted:
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there will be only one big owner in a social world
What is the meaning of a socialist person?
 
 
A socialist is someone who supports a political or economic philosophy that says society as a whole, rather than private companies, should own or control various goods and services. The word socialist has become so politicized that it can be hard to define accurately.
chartiskao ( Date: 18-Jan-2024 09:56) Posted:
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https://sgstockmarketinvestor.com/are-our-local-banks-undervalued-how-have-dbs-uob-and-ocbc-performed-in-fy2023-thus-far/
 
everal factors that may contribute to differences in the valuation of Singaporean banks compared to U.S. banks:
- Economic Conditions: The economic conditions in each country play a significant role. For instance, the overall health of the economy, GDP growth, inflation rates, and employment levels can impact the performance and valuation of banks.
- Interest Rates: The interest rate environment in each country can affect the profitability of banks. Central bank policies, such as those related to interest rates, can impact the net interest margin (the difference between interest earned on loans and interest paid on deposits), influencing bank profitability.
- Regulatory Environment: The regulatory landscape in each country is different. Stringent regulations or changes in regulatory policies can impact a bank' s operations, risk management, and overall performance, affecting its valuation.
- Market Size and Competition: The size and competitiveness of the banking sector in each country are crucial. The U.S. has a much larger and more diversified banking sector compared to Singapore. The level of competition, market saturation, and the potential for growth can influence how investors perceive the value of banks.
- Global Presence: U.S. banks often have a more extensive global presence compared to Singaporean banks. The geographic diversity and exposure to different markets may be factored into the valuation.
- Currency Strength: Currency strength and stability can affect the valuation of banks. Changes in exchange rates can impact a bank' s assets, liabilities, and overall financial performance.
- Interest in Emerging Markets: Investors may place different values on banks based on their exposure to emerging markets. Singapore, being a developed economy, might be perceived differently compared to U.S. banks with exposure to emerging markets.
- Risk Profiles: The risk profiles of banks, including their loan portfolios and exposure to different types of assets, can influence investor sentiment. The perception of risk and the quality of assets can impact the valuation of banks.
- https://www.pbs.org/newshour/economy/why-silicon-valley-bank-and-signature-bank-failed-so-fast
chartiskao ( Date: 17-Jan-2024 15:18) Posted:
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In general, the relationship between interest rates, the stock market, and bond yields is complex and can be influenced by a variety of factors. However, there are some common expectations based on economic principles:
- Interest Rates and Stock Market:
- When interest rates rise, borrowing becomes more expensive. This can lead to higher costs for businesses, potentially reducing their profits.
- Higher interest rates may also make fixed-income investments more attractive relative to stocks. Investors may shift their money from stocks to bonds seeking higher yields with lower risk.
- Rising interest rates can also impact consumer spending and economic growth, which can affect corporate earnings and, consequently, stock prices.
- Interest Rates and Bond Yields:
- Bond prices and yields have an inverse relationship. When interest rates rise, the prices of existing bonds tend to fall because they offer lower yields compared to newly issued bonds at higher rates.
- Conversely, when interest rates fall, existing bonds with higher yields become more attractive, leading to an increase in bond prices.
 
chartiskao ( Date: 17-Jan-2024 15:15) Posted:
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why bank share selling in sg before their earning reporting in feb 2024
https://www.marketscreener.com/news/latest/Wall-St-slips-dollar-US-yields-rise-on-shifting-rate-outlook-45751065/
https://www.marketscreener.com/news/latest/Wall-St-slips-dollar-US-yields-rise-on-shifting-rate-outlook-45751065/
chartiskao ( Date: 17-Jan-2024 11:32) Posted:
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how much can the insurnace earned from the premium collected vie investing in
https://www.spglobal.com/spdji/en/indices/fixed-income/sp-us-treasury-bond-index/#overview
 
https://www.investing.com/currencies/us-dollar-index
 
https://tradingeconomics.com/commodities
 
and ocbc share
chartiskao ( Date: 17-Jan-2024 09:08) Posted:
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1 MS share can eaily buy 9 ocbc shares at current price and usdsgd 1.3425
https://www.dividends.sg/view/o39
https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/ms
https://www.investing.com/currencies/usd-sgd
so easy for the US to buy over sg vie printing more money
chartiskao ( Date: 16-Jan-2024 13:59) Posted:
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gen z age between23 to 38 in 2019 buy very expensive condo and sneaky crypto in sg and avoid sg bank shares
and they love sexy AI stocks
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/history-says-nasdaq-crush-2024-110500022.html
chartiskao ( Date: 16-Jan-2024 12:15) Posted:
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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/malaysia-singapore-high-speed-rail-kl-sg-hsr-proposal-4048976
chartiskao ( Date: 16-Jan-2024 12:12) Posted:
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https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2024/01/16/seven-consortia-present-proposals-for-kl-spore-hsr
 
sgdmyr 3.5032
before 2020
sgdmyr only 2.35 and the cost to built the kl-sg hsr was much much cheaper and if it was bult much earlier the whole malaysia could have connected with sg and become a one stop shop for china and angmos tourists
chartiskao ( Date: 16-Jan-2024 12:09) Posted:
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B-Singapore RTS Link: From hours to just 20-minute &lsquo seamless&rsquo trip

Tan Ai Leng
Published Tue, Jan 16, 2024 · 5:00 am Updated Tue, Jan 16, 2024 · 8:04 am
[KUALA LUMPUR] When the Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link is up and running by end-2026, the plan is for passengers to take just 20 minutes or less to get from one end to the other &ndash and that includes the time to clear customs and immigration.
This is a target Mohd Zarif Hashim, the chief executive officer of Malaysia&rsquo s Mass Rapid Transit Corp (MRT Corp), set since he started overseeing the development of the RTS Link in September 2020.
The actual travel time for the 4 km journey on the light-rail shuttle service is about five minutes. If all goes well, going through the joint customs and immigration &ndash only at the point of departure &ndash will take 10 to 15 minutes, he said.
&ldquo (The clearance) must be within 15 minutes. If not, the construction of the RTS Link to facilitate the seamless mobility of people will be meaningless,&rdquo he told The Business Times in an interview at his office in Kuala Lumpur last Friday (Jan 12).
The day before, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim were in Johor for a ceremony to mark a construction milestone of the RTS Link. The project &ndash estimated to cost RM10 billion (S$2.87 billion) &ndash is 65 per cent complete.
During PM Lee&rsquo s visit, it was also announced that Singapore and Malaysia are exploring the possibility of having passport-free QR code clearance at their land checkpoints. If this comes to pass, Mohd Zarif said, it would be a big step towards making travel on the RTS Link as quick as possible.
This is a target Mohd Zarif Hashim, the chief executive officer of Malaysia&rsquo s Mass Rapid Transit Corp (MRT Corp), set since he started overseeing the development of the RTS Link in September 2020.
The actual travel time for the 4 km journey on the light-rail shuttle service is about five minutes. If all goes well, going through the joint customs and immigration &ndash only at the point of departure &ndash will take 10 to 15 minutes, he said.
 
The day before, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim were in Johor for a ceremony to mark a construction milestone of the RTS Link. The project &ndash estimated to cost RM10 billion (S$2.87 billion) &ndash is 65 per cent complete.
During PM Lee&rsquo s visit, it was also announced that Singapore and Malaysia are exploring the possibility of having passport-free QR code clearance at their land checkpoints. If this comes to pass, Mohd Zarif said, it would be a big step towards making travel on the RTS Link as quick as possible.
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&ldquo The RTS Link is not just meant for ferrying people to and from Singapore. This greater mobility will encourage the flow of ideas, knowledge and talent, to create an economic corridor that makes use of the advantages of the two countries,&rdquo he said.
When operational, the high-volume shuttle service will be able to transport 10,000 people per hour in each direction &ndash between Woodlands North in Singapore and Bukit Chagar in Johor Bahru.
Establishing this economic corridor will result in more investors looking at opportunities in the region, in fields such as renewable energy, electric vehicles and artificial intelligence, said Mohd Zarif.
Land connectivity between Singapore and Malaysia has been largely dependent on the Causeway and the Second Link for decades. Congestion is especially heavy during the peak travel season, and it is common for travellers to wait four hours or more to clear immigration and customs.
The Causeway, one of the world&rsquo s busiest border crossings, caters to around 350,000 people commuting daily for work, school and social visits.
Malaysia&rsquo s Transport Minister Anthony Loke said last week that the RTS Link will help reduce congestion on the Causeway by about 35 per cent.
Prospects in Bukit Chagar
With under 36 months to go before the RTS Link project is complete, Mohd Zarif said that MRT Corp is also planning a mixed development on a 2.4 hectare plot in Bukit Chagar, which is near the Johor Bahru customs, immigration and quarantine complex.He is optimistic that the RTS Link will position Bukit Chagar as a key meeting point for companies on both sides of the border, which will in turn elevate Johor Bahru into a business hub of idea incubation.
In July 2023, MRT Corp signed an agreement with Hong Kong&rsquo s MTR Corporation to embark on a large-scale rejuvenation of Bukit Chagar, to transform it into an economic hub.
Mohd Zarif said various studies have been done to curate the most suitable lifestyle elements that would pull in younger people to live and work there. While he could not reveal many details at this point, he said there are tentative plans for a retail mall, as well as residential and hospitality components.
The development has attracted the interest of nine investors from Malaysia and overseas, including Australia, China and Hong Kong. MRT Corp has shortlisted three of them and is still finalising the deals, he said. The results will be announced in the second quarter.
&ldquo We expect that Bukit Chagar, which is the older part of the Johor Bahru city centre, to lead in the change of the city&rsquo s transformation,&rdquo he said.
&ldquo But this development is not enough, and we hope the spillover effect can be enjoyed by other areas in Iskandar Malaysia (the main southern development corridor in Johor)  as well.&rdquo
The development has attracted the interest of nine investors from Malaysia and overseas, including Australia, China and Hong Kong. MRT Corp has shortlisted three of them and is still finalising the deals, he said. The results will be announced in the second quarter.
&ldquo We expect that Bukit Chagar, which is the older part of the Johor Bahru city centre, to lead in the change of the city&rsquo s transformation,&rdquo he said.
&ldquo But this development is not enough, and we hope the spillover effect can be enjoyed by other areas in Iskandar Malaysia (the main southern development corridor in Johor)  as well.&rdquo
chartiskao ( Date: 16-Jan-2024 11:50) Posted:
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waiting to attack them vie ambush patiently
https://tradingeconomics.com/dxy:cur
https://tradingeconomics.com/commodities
chartiskao ( Date: 16-Jan-2024 11:47) Posted:
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when the markets run out of liquidy with the cash you have and the more cash you keep you can screw this crocodiles left right and center
chartiskao ( Date: 16-Jan-2024 11:45) Posted:
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with the cash kept in FDs and 6 months or 1 year t bills we can then use to crew them when the market crashed after bthe FED cut rates
chartiskao ( Date: 16-Jan-2024 11:44) Posted:
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the property price in sg from the march 2020 correction till 2024 already around 3 years and 9 months into recovery .some already keep cash as the stupid fed raise rate to 5.5%
chartiskao ( Date: 16-Jan-2024 11:25) Posted:
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we are living in a very very very crazy global world when we have
$473,173
 
In 2008, a resale two-bedroom condo in the North transacted an average of $473,173. In 2018, a similar-sized unit transacted at an average of $812,313. Meanwhile, a resale two-bedder condo in the West transacted at an average of $564,480 in 2008, and $969,176 in 2018.
https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/much-condo-prices-changed-last-101800563.html
 
and now
https://thearcady-at-boonkeng.com/?cq_src=google_ads& cq_cmp=20715205136& cq_term=euro%20asia%20apartments& cq_plac& cq_net=g& cq_plt=gp& utm_source=google& utm_medium=cpc& utm_campaign=arcadyatboonkeng02-observational& gad_source=1& gclid=CjwKCAiAzJOtBhALEiwAtwj8ti9uNTSLTuLqF7xWUFbfxeQylaHfS3Z83hNr9vvjVuCDSRls5p0odBoCfEYQAvD_BwE
now they are selling at sgd2600psf
now they are selling at sgd2600psf
chartiskao ( Date: 12-Jan-2024 09:43) Posted:
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The majority owners of Frasers Property could put the company or some of its assets up for sale as part of a strategic review, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on Jan 10.
 
https://www.frasersproperty.com/sg/our-portfolio-overview
sell shopping centers or offices or the whole company
chartiskao ( Date: 11-Jan-2024 17:00) Posted:
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Frasers Property Expands Singapore Footprint With $497 Million Suburban Mall Stake Purchase. Frasers Property and its unit Frasers Centrepoint Trust&mdash both controlled by Thai billionaire Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi&mdash agreed to acquire a stake in a suburban shopping mall in the northeast Singapore town of Serangoon.26 Jan 20
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GP4Cq3VTagU
chartiskao ( Date: 11-Jan-2024 11:54) Posted:
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