when US started to weaponised its interest rates and dollar after march 2022 we saw usd sgd 1.34 and
https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/09/21/china-yuan-us-dollar-sco-currency/
 
https://xiaoheimi.net/index.php/vod/play/id/43939/sid/1/nid/4.html
chartistkao1 ( Date: 04-Jan-2023 16:43) Posted:
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when us goes into recession in 2023 china may step up invsetment in thailand again
https://fulcrum.sg/the-ones-to-watch-chinese-investors-in-thailand-trends-and-opportunities/
https://fulcrum.sg/the-ones-to-watch-chinese-investors-in-thailand-trends-and-opportunities/
chartistkao1 ( Date: 04-Jan-2023 16:39) Posted:
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2023 us recession will see
https://www.exchangerates.org.uk/USD-SGD-spot-exchange-rates-history-2013.html
https://www.exchangerates.org.uk/USD-SGD-spot-exchange-rates-history-2013.html
chartistkao1 ( Date: 04-Jan-2023 16:32) Posted:
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going back to below 1.3 soon
https://www.exchangerates.org.uk/SGD-USD-spot-exchange-rates-history-2011.html
https://www.exchangerates.org.uk/SGD-USD-spot-exchange-rates-history-2011.html
chartistkao1 ( Date: 04-Jan-2023 09:39) Posted:
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during covid year 2020 to 2022
 
https://www.singstat.gov.sg/modules/infographics/singapore-direct-investment
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cayman_Islands
 
chartistkao1 ( Date: 03-Jan-2023 16:47) Posted:
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The family plans to sell three properties in China within the next year, which are worth about 15 million yuan (US$2.1 million), and then relocate to Singapore, where they hope to become citizens and start a business.
Singapore&rsquo s appeal is multifaceted for mainland immigrants. Chinese are the largest ethnic group in the country and Mandarin is widely spoken. It is a relatively short flight home, safe, and a low tax jurisdiction.
https://xiaoheimi.net/index.php/vod/play/id/43868/sid/1/nid/1.html
 
Singapore&rsquo s appeal is multifaceted for mainland immigrants. Chinese are the largest ethnic group in the country and Mandarin is widely spoken. It is a relatively short flight home, safe, and a low tax jurisdiction.
https://xiaoheimi.net/index.php/vod/play/id/43868/sid/1/nid/1.html
 
chartistkao1 ( Date: 03-Jan-2023 16:41) Posted:
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https://www.haitu.tv/vod/play/id/34906/sid/1/nid/1.html
https://www.reuters.com/world/china/chinas-property-prices-rise-2023-sales-fall-more-slowly-2022-11-18/
chartistkao1 ( Date: 03-Jan-2023 16:30) Posted:
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from 2015 till 2023
https://olevod.live/index.php/vod/play/id/37997/sid/1/nid/1.html
 
https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/11/19/demarais-backfire-sanctions-us-china-technology-war-semiconductors-export-controls-biden/
chartistkao1 ( Date: 03-Jan-2023 16:22) Posted:
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the cause started in 1990
https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1355/9789814519359-010/pdf
 
the effect after 2020
https://www.thestar.com.my/aseanplus/aseanplus-news/2022/12/17/covid-weary-chinese-millionaires-eye-singapore-amid-chaos-and-unpredictability-at-home
 
https://olevod.live/index.php/vod/play/id/37433/sid/1/nid/1.html
chartistkao1 ( Date: 03-Jan-2023 16:14) Posted:
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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/decoded-at-least-8000-super-rich-indians-are-expected-to-migrate-out-of-the-country-this-year/articleshow/92180995.cms
 
https://www.investing.com/currencies/sgd-inr
chartistkao1 ( Date: 03-Jan-2023 16:11) Posted:
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the china -dia financial center in 2023 when economy slow down
https://mothership.sg/2022/09/wealthy-chinese-move-singapore/
 
https://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/rich-indians-rush-overseas-to-open-family-offices-as-risks-rise-at-home-122100900412_1.html
chartistkao1 ( Date: 03-Jan-2023 16:08) Posted:
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i sq meter equal to 10.764sq feet
https://www.numbeo.com/property-investment/in/Beijing
 
city area =cny 125,695.51 sq meter =sgd 24454.4 per sq meter=sgd2271.86 per sq feet
 
sgd cnh 5.14
 
one rich ah tiong can buy tanjong pagar and soon paya lebar condo when they move their money to sg in 2023
chartistkao1 ( Date: 03-Jan-2023 09:30) Posted:
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dbs $33.48
https://www.mortgagewise.sg/as-sora-dips-below-3-whats-in-store-for-mortgage-rates-in-2023/
https://www.mortgagewise.sg/as-sora-dips-below-3-whats-in-store-for-mortgage-rates-in-2023/
chartistkao1 ( Date: 02-Jan-2023 07:55) Posted:
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old system in a new world and new era is it still relevant?
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/brettonwoodsagreement.asp
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/brettonwoodsagreement.asp
chartistkao1 ( Date: 02-Jan-2023 07:53) Posted:
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to current usd sgd 1.339
chartistkao1 ( Date: 02-Jan-2023 07:52) Posted:
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can dollar still be used by US as a weapon to kill its competitors in v=next 5 yearsusd sgd 1.394
https://warontherocks.com/2022/09/what-does-the-weaponization-of-global-finance-mean-for-u-s-dollar-dominance/
 
https://warontherocks.com/2022/09/what-does-the-weaponization-of-global-finance-mean-for-u-s-dollar-dominance/
 
chartistkao1 ( Date: 30-Dec-2022 14:07) Posted:
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https://www.hkex.com.hk/News/News-Release/2006/0605292news?sc_lang=en
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dV_1OpOlapY
chartistkao1 ( Date: 30-Dec-2022 14:01) Posted:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paHqygziGu8
 
https://www.investing.com/indices/hang-sen-40-chart
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SXXCXC64nY
chartistkao1 ( Date: 30-Dec-2022 13:54) Posted:
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https://finance.sina.com.cn/jryx/bank/2022-12-30/doc-imxymmtm3753511.shtml
 
http://quote.eastmoney.com/hk/03988.html
 
https://finance.now.com/news/post.php?id=762937
chartistkao1 ( Date: 29-Dec-2022 11:32) Posted:
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US and china ' s conflict,will asia buy US and sell china or china buy asia or us want asia to buy more expensive us goods?
SINGAPORE&mdash While the U.S. has sought to persuade countries to reduce their dependence on China, trade ties between the world&rsquo s second-largest economy and the rest of Asia are deepening as economies grow and companies refashion supply chains.
Behind the trend, economists say, are powerful economic forces that tend to bind smaller economies to bigger ones as well as China&rsquo s dominant role as a supplier of the kind of affordable goods that fast-growing countries need, such as cars and machinery. 
SINGAPORE&mdash While the U.S. has sought to persuade countries to reduce their dependence on China, trade ties between the world&rsquo s second-largest economy and the rest of Asia are deepening as economies grow and companies refashion supply chains.
Behind the trend, economists say, are powerful economic forces that tend to bind smaller economies to bigger ones as well as China&rsquo s dominant role as a supplier of the kind of affordable goods that fast-growing countries need, such as cars and machinery. 
But China&rsquo s growing trade with its Asian neighbors also reflects the ripples of the worsening spat between the world&rsquo s two largest economies that began with a fight over trade and has since widened  to encompass technology, national security and foreign policy.
The trade battle that took off in 2018, along with subsequent pandemic disruptions, inaugurated a reordering of global supply chains. Manufacturers based in China have sought to shift some elements of their production lines to the country&rsquo s Asian neighbors, either to sidestep tariffs or insulate themselves from the risk of future upheavals as relations between the U.S. and China deteriorate.
That reshuffling, however, often served to enhance rather than reduce trade between China and other parts of Asia, data shows, reflecting the complex nature of manufacturing processes that commonly require dizzying numbers of components and several stages of assembly. Snapping together a smartphone in Vietnam or India, for instance, requires the manufacturer to move Chinese-made parts and basic materials within Asia before it is shipped off to its final customer.
 
The trade battle that took off in 2018, along with subsequent pandemic disruptions, inaugurated a reordering of global supply chains. Manufacturers based in China have sought to shift some elements of their production lines to the country&rsquo s Asian neighbors, either to sidestep tariffs or insulate themselves from the risk of future upheavals as relations between the U.S. and China deteriorate.
That reshuffling, however, often served to enhance rather than reduce trade between China and other parts of Asia, data shows, reflecting the complex nature of manufacturing processes that commonly require dizzying numbers of components and several stages of assembly. Snapping together a smartphone in Vietnam or India, for instance, requires the manufacturer to move Chinese-made parts and basic materials within Asia before it is shipped off to its final customer.
 
chartistkao1 ( Date: 29-Dec-2022 11:27) Posted:
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