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Dennis' Take On Singapore Property Market & Interest Rate Outlook

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Welcome to the 113th Issue of Weekly e-newsletter by www.HousingLoanSG.com This week I like to share with you "Dennis Shares his Views On Property Market and Home Loans Interest Rate Outlook.”

Dennis Shares His Views on the Property Market and Housing Loan Interest Rate Outlook

Dennis was invited to share his views on the Singapore Property Market, why is the market hot and his advice for home-buyers.
 
Interest rates on Housing Loans are currently low, are rates likely to remain low in next 3 years? Dennis Ng from www.HousingLoanSG.com shares with us on Channel News Asia's Cents and Sensibilities.

U.S. Stocks For 2nd Straight Day With Concerns on Home Builders...

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The beginning of the "Stock Market Correcction?" Dow fell for a second day by about 104 points again, to end at 9,867.96 points.

By Ellis Mnyandu

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell for a second straight session on Monday as investors ditched home builders and financials on fears lawmakers may let a federal home buyer tax credit expire, while commodity shares succumbed to pressure from the higher U.S. dollar.

Trading was choppy. Stocks initially started on firmer footing, with indexes up more than 1 percent shortly after the open, but the bounce quickly faded as the U.S. dollar rebounded and investors fretted about the financial sector's prospects.

H1N1 Might Trigger Global Stock Markets Correction...

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25 Oct 2009 - Stock markets do not go up in a straight line, as time passes by and as the markets stay up longer, the chance of a correction is increasing day by day....just my personal opinion. What might "trigger" Global Stock Markets' Correction? The Spread of H1N1.....U.S. President Obama has just declared a national emergency against H1N1.

 

Obama declares H1N1 emergency

 

October 25, 2009 -- Updated 1400 GMT (2200 HKT)

 

Hundreds of residents line up for free H1N1 vaccinations Friday at a Los Angeles, California, area clinic.

Washington (CNN) -- President Obama has declared a national emergency to deal with the "rapid increase in illness" from the H1N1 influenza virus.

"The 2009 H1N1 pandemic continues to evolve. The rates of illness continue to rise rapidly within many communities across the nation, and the potential exists for the pandemic to overburden health care resources in some localities," Obama said in a statement.

"Thus, in recognition of the continuing progression of the pandemic, and in further preparation as a nation, we are taking additional steps to facilitate our response."

The president signed the declaration late Friday and announced it Saturday.