The threat to Singapore from the Asian Market.

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Bottom line : MSCI Singapore Free Index Futures getting more and more stable.

see following monthly chart.
The volatile period was from 2003 to 2009.

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The level of government debt has increased which indicates they need fiscal stimulus to generate economic growth.
 
I have been communicating with the Asian economies to support them through the problems they have been experiencing. My hope is that I can help to prevent a deep credit crunch before it becomes global.
Wow! April's fool is very late this year!
 
Wow! April's fool is very late this year!

I don't get it what is the joke? There is currently tightened credit conditions in China and India is experiencing a banking crisis.
 
I don't get it what is the joke? There is currently tightened credit conditions in China and India is experiencing a banking crisis.
I am just an amateur mom and pop retail trader, a no body who don't quite understand high finance and politics. I don't know who you are so no offense, why would the Minister of Finance of the Republic of Singapore pay attention to your letter?

I am very sure His Excellency would ignore me if I send him a letter. :(
 
I am just an amateur mom and pop retail trader, a no body who don't quite understand high finance and politics. I don't know who you are so no offense, why would the Minister of Finance of the Republic of Singapore pay attention to your letter?

I am very sure His Excellency would ignore me if I send him a letter. :(

I have my own school of economic thought, it has been used in the United Kingdom successfully over the last ten to thirteen years to varying degrees. Anyway I sent two books with the letter, which were papers I published because the work in them was used so much and so successfully by the British government. In short I have a lot of previous experience and good results.
 
I have my own school of economic thought, it has been used in the United Kingdom successfully over the last ten to thirteen years to varying degrees. Anyway I sent two books with the letter, which were papers I published because the work in them was used so much and so successfully by the British government. In short I have a lot of previous experience and good results.
My apology.
 
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: Wow! Thanks. I didn't know.

Another question: Are there any things in his books/concepts to help trading?
No, I don’t think macroeconomic perspectives are of direct use to a retail trader. To promote big picture understanding yes, but if you trade like me and can be long and short a currency pair on the same day, no. It’s the sort of thing Soros would find useful.
 
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