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Discover Singapore Government Securities (SGS) bonds, Treasury bills (T-bills), MAS Bills, MAS FRN and Singapore Savings Bonds (SSB). A sound way to diversify your investment and earn regular interest while fully backed by the Government.
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Singapore Government Securities (SGS) bonds pay a fixed rate of interest and have maturities ranging from 2 to 50 years. There are three categories of SGS bonds – SGS (Market Development), SGS (Infrastructure) and Green SGS (Infrastructure).
View the issuance calendar, auction announcements and results for SGS bonds, T-bills, Singapore Savings Bonds and MAS bills.
Dec 19, 2022 · * Data reflect bid rates quoted by SGS primary dealers. * Yield is quoted as % p.a. * Bond price is quoted in S$ per S$100 of principal amount, excluding any applicable accrued interest (i.e. on clean basis).
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Issue CodeIsin CodeCoupon RateInterest Payment DateN519100ASGXF921106792.000%01/02NX13100HSG32609876842.750%01/01N518100ESG31B80000011.750%01/02NY07100XSG7J289319463.125%01/09Login. Note: Login is unavailable for FIN Singpass users, please refer to CDP and SRS statements for your SSB Holdings. Investment Summary. Know how much you have invested in SSB and how much more you can buy. Interest Payments. Keep track of upcoming interest payments. Compare SSBs. Compare the interest rates of different SSBs.
The Monthly Statistical Bulletin provides key monetary and banking statistics to inform market participants, analysts and the wider public of the latest financial sector developments in Singapore. About the Monthly Statistical Bulletin. View the statistics: Money and banking. Non-bank financial institutions. Financial markets.