5% is so super low ley... so pathetic
FD rates in Malaysia, Which bank offer the highest FD rates?
FD rates in Malaysia, Which bank offer the highest FD rates?
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Jun 13 2010, 12:40 AM
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5% is so super low ley... so pathetic
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Jun 13 2010, 11:42 AM
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gundam76> who's describing u? why are u taking it so personal?
nokia2003 also can see i was referring to the FD interest. and stop pm-ing me threats. i'm not scared of u nokia2003>no need. i got better returns elsewhere. last year 13%+...putting into banks is just not good enough |
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Jun 14 2010, 01:30 AM
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QUOTE(gark @ Jun 14 2010, 12:30 AM) Aiya... interest rate also want to argue? IMHO, FD is only a good place to park your (3-6 months) emergency fund, or as a very short term deposit while you wait better investment opportunities. Then maybe for others who want to invest in an ultra safe investment, with low yield and if it helps you to sleep at night, why not? it's not an argument when only one side barking nonsense. . anyways, the thing is most ppl put more than their 3-6mth emergency funds in FD coz they don't know what other safe alternatives that have better yields for their money. msia srsly needs to implement personal finance education at earlier ages than wasting time and resources teaching sthg useless like pendidikan moral. |
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