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Sandy2028
post Jul 27 2016, 04:18 PM

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Anyone know about this share 41X Singapore O&G which lately climb from .94 cts to new high 1.11 today for less than 2 wks?
Sandy2028
post Jul 27 2016, 09:47 PM

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As regards to Singapore O&G (41X) for less than 2 wks this share raise from .94 to 1.09. Any opinion n advice whether worth holding long term?

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Sandy2028
post Jun 5 2018, 06:33 PM

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Anyone know any website have free live stream of Singapore Stock Exchange?
Sandy2028
post Jun 6 2018, 11:20 AM

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Anyone can recommend any free website for live stream of Singapore Stock exchange? At present,my banker want to charge every month $10 +$75 for counter market depth etc.

I didnt open account with brokerage firm.

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Sandy2028
post Jun 6 2018, 11:28 AM

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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Jun 6 2018, 11:26 AM)
All SG broker have access to live prices. Market depth is still free on promo.
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I don't open brokerage account in Singapore,any other means of source?
Sandy2028
post Jun 7 2018, 10:40 AM

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QUOTE(Hansel @ Jun 7 2018, 09:09 AM)
For investors here who are exhausted of anymore avenues to invest 'safely',..... the following might be worth considering. This is the first of PE assets made available to retail investors,....

Astrea IV private equity bonds' retail tranche interest rate set at 4.35% pa

TUE, JUN 05, 2018 - 11:02 PM

GENEVIEVE CUAgen@sph.com.sg@GenCuaBT
THE Azalea Group, a Temasek unit specialising in investments in private equity, has launched its first PE-backed bond for retail investors, with a smaller-than-expected retail tranche of S$121 million.

The retail tranche of Class A-1 bonds carries an interest rate of 4.35 per cent. Subscription starts tomorrow and closes on June 12. Retail investors may subscribe via ATM with a minimum investment of S$2,000.

The bonds are expected to be issued on June 14, and are expected to begin trading on SGX on June 18. The total size of the A-1 tranche is S$242 million. Half of that, however, is a placement tranche that was marketed to institutions and accredited investors.
The tranches offered to institutions and accredited investors comprised S$121 million of A-1 bonds, US$210 million of A-2 bonds and US$110 million of Class B bonds. A-2 bonds carry an annual interest rate of 5.5 per cent, and B bonds have an interest rate of 6.75 per cent.
In a statement yesterday, Azalea said the overall demand for Astrea IV was strong despite broader market volatility. The issuer received a combined placement orderbook in excess of US$1.8 billion equivalent from over 100 accounts.

Samuel Chan, capital markets head at Standard Chartered Bank, said: “The market environment today is very different from that of 2016 as rising rates risk weighs highly on every investment decision. A 4.5 times subscription today is a rare positive outcome as most SGD deals are seen to struggle to even achieve 2-3 times cover. We expect strong interest and uptake from retail investors.”
Earlier this week, Temasek Holdings chief executive Ho Ching referred to the Astrea IV offering as a way to help enhance individuals’ retirement savings. “By creating a product which is diversified, and therefore provides a better risk-adjusted return for the individual, we can bring a new category of product to the market for the retail investor,” she said.

Margaret Lui, chief executive of Azalea Investment Management, said: “We are excited to bring this unique groundbreaking investment product to the Singapore retail market... Over time we hope to offer more innovative products based on private assets to investors.”

Astrea III in 2016 attracted US$510 million and was eight times subscribed. It marked the first time the bonds were listed on SGX.

The innovation of Astrea III and IV is that the bonds are structured in tranches to cater for various grades of investors’ risk appetite and investment horizon. In this latest series, the underlying PE portfolio is valued at US$1.09 billion and is invested in 36 funds giving exposure to nearly 600 underlying portfolio companies. The largest fund – Blackstone Capital Partners VI – has a 9.2 per cent share of the portfolio. Over 86 per cent of the NAV is invested in the buyout strategy which historically has achieved the highest median net IRR (internal rate of return) of 14 per cent, based on Preqin data.
PE funds invest in private companies and are typically only accessible to ultra high net worth clients or institutions, due to the high minimum investment required and a long lock-up period of up to 10 years. Performance among funds also varies widely. While industry data may show an attractive long term rate of return in double digits, the risk of picking a poor performing fund is high. Azalea has sought to mitigate risk by investing in more mature funds which are likely to have begun to make distributions. The weighted average vintage of the underlying funds is 2011 for Astrea IV.

Class A-1 bonds are expected to be called in five years. Bondholders will receive a bonus payment of 0.5 per cent of principal at redemption if the sponsor – Astrea Capital IV – receives 50 per cent of its equity investment of US$313 million on or before the scheduled call date.

If Class A-1 and A-2 bonds are not redeemed in full in Year 5 at their scheduled call date (June 14, 2023), their interest rates will be subject to a one-time step-up of 1 per cent per annum until the bonds are fully redeemed.

A number of safeguards are built into Astrea IV to instil confidence that the coupons and principal will be repaid. There is, for instance, a liquidity facility to cover senior payments and interest payments should there be cash flow shortfalls. There is also capital call facility. The debt level limit is set at 50 per cent. Reserve accounts are also set up to enable the issuer to build up reserves for the redemption of all Class A-1 and A-2 bonds on the scheduled call date. Class A-1 and A-2 bonds are expected to be rated Asf by Fitch.
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How to apply while in Malaysia? Can ask children who work in Singapore using ATM which will be in who's name,?


Sandy2028
post Nov 29 2018, 04:54 PM

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QUOTE(Hansel @ Oct 15 2018, 01:17 PM)
Back to topic,... emm,... I noticed the Astrea IV PE Bond Fund keeps steady or appreciates in price when the mkt meltdown days took place recently,...

I managed to catch a number of units at 1.00 recently when this bond fund IPO'ed. At 1.00 par price, my yield is at 4.35%, plus capital appreciation too.

Hence, if I have spare SGD, I can buy more of this bond fund,... and though I would be averaging up, my holding price is still low because my IPO price kept 'covering' the higher Buy prices.

Even if I continue to average up my prices here, my yield will still provide me above 4.10% return, paid out twice years, and with no lock-in period like an FD,... I can sell whenever I want,...

Well, that's my plan above for my idling SGDs now,....

The other plan for my idling SGDs now would be to give to my girlfriend,... biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif

Try to impress her a bit to show her that I cared for her,....
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How to apply new bond n where is the announcement for the IPO?

Can non citizen apply? Duration of Bond will be how long?
When expire the Bond will be refunded as per call price?
The price of Bond will not fluctuate much except due for paid out dividend,right?
Sandy2028
post Oct 23 2019, 09:09 PM

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Any ideal whether we are allow to claim back 10%tax deducted from cash distribution of REIT shares from Singapore tax department?
Sandy2028
post Oct 24 2019, 03:04 PM

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QUOTE(Hansel @ Oct 23 2019, 10:21 PM)
NO tax for ALL Individuals ONLY.

Sandy could be representing a company that bought REIT units. Let her confirm,...
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