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The Singapore Housing Market. Contingency Plans.

Sunday, 03 March 2013 | 10:13 am by Burnham Banks
Singapore’s property market has surged since 2008 when it had previously halved from the highs of 2007. Low interest rates, easy credit and an influx of foreigners and foreign capital have propelled housing prices in the past 4 years. Money printing in desperate developed markets have also overflowed into capital attractors like Singapore fueling general
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Pension Model

Saturday, 16 February 2013 | 7:43 am by Burnham Banks
  The ideal pension would be a defined benefit scheme whereby workers would be required to contribute a minimum portion of their earnings into a pension scheme. The assets of this pension scheme would be held in custody on behalf of the worker.
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Singapore Issues

Sunday, 10 February 2013 | 12:03 am by Burnham Banks
  Singapore needs new ideas. Growing the economy through growing the population is the easy way out while ignoring he glaring space constraints. In addition, GDP growth alone does not distinguish between the share that goes to households and the share that goes to firms. Moreover, per capita income and consumption are neglected. These are
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US Economic Growth 2012

Wednesday, 30 January 2013 | 11:53 pm by Burnham Banks
US 2012 Q4 growth was -0.1% which surprised most analysts who expected at least slow to moderate growth. While disappointing, this is no cause for alarm. Inventory draw downs shaved 1.3% off GDP growth. Worries about the fiscal cliff in the 4th quarter of 2012 tempered business expectations and investment. Defense spending and government cutbacks
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Capital Controls. Inflation. An Eerie Calm

Monday, 28 January 2013 | 12:14 am by Burnham Banks
Asset markets are coiled as tight as a spring, mostly wound up by the spread of quantitative easing of central banks the world over from the US fed to the ECB to the BoJ. Competitive easing is equivalent, or at least has as a collateral strategy, to competitive devaluation. In depressionary economies QE doesn’t create
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