Fixed deposit rate

2022 - 10 - 3

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UOB raises promotional interest rates for fixed deposits to as high as ... (CNA)

This latest move means that interest rates on fixed deposits in Singapore have hit their highest in almost 24 years.

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UOB raises fixed deposit rates, nearing Nov 1998 peak of 3.11% (The Edge Singapore)

UOB has raised rates on its promotional Singapore dollar fixed deposits, with 10-, 12- and 15-month tenors now at 2.8%, 2.9% and 3.0% p.a. respectively.

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DBS raises its fixed home loan rates to 3.5% (The Straits Times)

SINGAPORE - Home loan rates in Singapore have hit 3.5 per cent, a high that has not been reached in recent years, as DBS became the latest bank to raise its ...

UOB announced in late September that it was temporarily removing its two-year fixed-rate package at 2.98 per cent per annum and three-year fixed package at 3.08 per cent per annum. OCBC Bank has told The Straits Times that its two-year fixed-rate package offering 2.98 per cent per annum remains in the market. The rate is similar to HDB's loan rate, which is 2.6 per cent per annum At Oct 3 rates, DBS' and UOB's three-month compounded Sora packages are 3.0655 per cent per annum, while OCBC's one-month compounded Sora package is 3.4079 per cent per annum and the three-month compounded Sora package is 3.0455 per cent per annum. To illustrate, a home owner who has a $500,000 loan with a 30-year tenure will pay a monthly instalment of $2,041 at the 2.75 per cent rate. The 3.5 per cent rate is also below the medium-term interest rate floor, which was raised to 4 per cent last Friday as part of the Government's latest set of property cooling measures.

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Maybank Singapore offers fixed deposit rates up to 3.05% per annum (Singapore Business Review)

For a minimum placement of S$20,000 and a minimum tenure of 6-months, customers can enjoy a fixed promotion rate beginning at 2.8% under the bank's SGD Time ...

The promotion is open to individual customers only. Maybank Singapore has raised its fixed deposit rates to up to 3.05% per annum for the 15 month tenure, the bank announced. Maybank Singapore offers fixed deposit rates up to 3.05% per annum

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UOB raises fixed deposit rates, nearing Nov 1998 peak of 3.11% (The Edge Markets MY)

SINGAPORE: UOB has raised rates on its promotional Singapore dollar fixed deposits, with 10-, 12- and 15-month tenors now at 2.8%, 2.9% and 3.0% per annum ...

[...(click on link for full story on theedgesingapore.com) ](https://www.theedgesingapore.com/capital/banking-finance/uob-raises-fixed-deposit-rates-nearing-nov-1998-peak-311) In a statement on Monday (Oct 3), UOB claims these are the highest rates among the three local banks. This is up from last monthโ€™s headline rate of 2.8% p.a.

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Home loan interest rates in Singapore hit highs of up to 3.85 per cent (TODAY)

UOB has raised the interest rate of its two- and three-year fixed rate home loan package to 3.75 and 3.85 per cent a year respectively · This comes slightly over ...

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Local banking trio raise fixed home loan rates further to 3.5% and up (The Business Times)

SINGAPORE'S three local banks have raised the interest rates on their fixed-rate home loan packages to 3.5 per cent and above, weeks after DBS and UOB said ...

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Local banking trio raise fixed home loan rates further to 3.5% or more (The Business Times)

SINGAPORE'S local banks have raised the interest rates on their fixed-rate home loan packages to 3.5 per cent and above, weeks after DBS and UOB said they ...

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