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Old 01-11-2014, 05:50 PM
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Thumbs up Minishit Ah La: sinkies must have more investor education except when it comes to CPF

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Roy has been trying to provide basic investor knowledge about CPF, but they humtum him. So, what is fucktard Ah Law tallking about?

More needs to be done to provide Singaporeans with investor education: Lawrence Wong

Speaking at the annual Securities Investors Association (Singapore) Investors Choice Awards on Friday evening, the Minister for Culture, Community and Youth said this is so that they better appreciate the risks and potential rewards.


SINGAPORE: Much more needs to be done in terms of providing Singaporeans with basic investor education so that they better appreciate the risks and potential rewards, said Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Lawrence Wong.

Mr Wong was speaking at the annual Securities Investors Association (Singapore) Investors Choice Awards on Friday (Oct 31) evening.

He said: "For every Warren Buffett, there are many one-hit wonders in the investment world. It is easy to get swayed by promises of quick returns on investment, especially in today's low-yield environment. But in the financial markets, there is no such thing as a free lunch."

Several companies were awarded for good corporate governance at the event, including DBS Group, Keppel Telecommunications & Transportation and Nera Telecommunications.

Financial journalists and retail brokers were also recognised for their contributions to the investing community.


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