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Investors take cover under Singapore Government Securities
Yields are falling as prices rally, as markets reckon a US rate hike will be deferred
Published Thu, Oct 16, 2014 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
SINGAPORE Government Securities (SGS) are keeping investors snug as they run for cover amid a rout in financial markets.
In the current global sell-off, it seems the only safety is government bonds and here investors are also parking themselves under SGS.
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