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 Fixed Deposit Rates In Malaysia V. No.11, Strictly for FD Discussion Only

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rilakuma_lee
post Jan 24 2016, 08:25 AM

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hello, I need some professional advice from forumers here.

I wan to open a FD account with HLB under their promotion with 4.5% p.a., 6 months, but also considering Foreign current account in maybank which min deposit is USD 1k.

Was thinking since MYR is depreciating, perhaps foreign current account can help to keep the cash as long term.

what is the best to go to? I can only go for one ><

thank you very muchieee ~~
rilakuma_lee
post Jan 26 2016, 09:13 AM

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thank you very muchie for all replies on FD vs Foreign current account. I think the best is still go for MYR FD and change the hard cash at money charger , to reduce the cost involved.

Hope everyone huat huat this year and continuously!
rilakuma_lee
post Jan 26 2016, 09:18 AM

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sorry another question, if I were to go for HLB recent FD promotion, 4.5% p.a for 6 months but I do not have any bank account with HLB, do I need to open one? or can just open the FD will do?

thanks again! biggrin.gif
rilakuma_lee
post Jan 26 2016, 11:24 AM

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QUOTE(cHaRsIeWpAu^^ @ Jan 26 2016, 09:32 AM)
in my case, yes you need to open another saving account.
fee is rm15 iinm, with a debit card.
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okay thanks!
rilakuma_lee
post Jan 27 2016, 04:40 PM

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QUOTE(~HL~ @ Jan 26 2016, 02:22 PM)
what a slow way to huat using FD laugh.gif
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cry.gif cry.gif with the current market condition, I thought FD could be a good way to keep the cash and earn some extra cash. Perhaps you have some other suggestions, feel free to share! rclxms.gif

so that everyone can huat more and more this year biggrin.gif
rilakuma_lee
post Feb 4 2016, 08:43 AM

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QUOTE(supersound @ Jan 28 2016, 11:34 AM)
No pain, no gain. Indeed there's other instruments that boasted to making > 10% of return, but usually not us that putting money to it doh.gif
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ya u r right. what can we do is only to go for FD, small investment to boost up our own pocket.

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