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Stock Market Crash starts liao...

Sinkiesuk

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Aft retrenched they also got some hiring. Market come back well. Now market crash again then fire again. Winner is still jihukia unaffected.
To add on, jihu Kia has massive experience because no need to serve NS plus come to the work same industry since 18 yrs old then got pr. They will retrenched the lousy sinkie since pr also count inside the quota.
 

k1976

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Sinki is 地底尼 mah...everybody step on...no need to say "Excuse Moi" or "Thank u"

It is sinki previllage to serf :smile:
 

Sinkiesuk

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Sinki is 地底尼 mah...everybody step on...no need to say "Excuse Moi" or "Thank u"

It is sinki previllage to serf :smile:
They use the keyword "Diversity and racial harmony" so many different nationality and backgrounds are welcome to sinkie. The locals have to fight war for them.
 

Byebye Penis

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To add on, jihu Kia has massive experience because no need to serve NS plus come to the work same industry since 18 yrs old then got pr. They will retrenched the lousy sinkie since pr also count inside the quota.
Don't laugh at Malaysians or Malaysia, they are survivors.

This morning, money changers in Malaysia had run out of Singapore dollars.
 

Hightech88

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Buying Gold Bars nao!!!


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oliverlee

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True la. Come sinkie to huat sgd. Boss also don't protect the local like what ang mo will do for their peo. Sinkie is prostitute land afterall.
what’s sad is even Sinkies are joining jiuhu kia except they can’t huat huat in sing dollars. Instead, many are selling or renting out their pigeon holes here and living elsewhere. In the last 2 years I know of at least 10 families that have farked off to Inisfree.
 

Sinkiesuk

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what’s sad is even Sinkies are joining jiuhu kia except they can’t huat huat in sing dollars. Instead, many are selling or renting out their pigeon holes here and living elsewhere. In the last 2 years I know of at least 10 families that have farked off to Inisfree.
Without 2 to 2.5 yrs NS save alot of time liao. Somore younger jihu kia esp from kl their ang mo getting better liao. They gonna substitute and replace the sinkie. Their top msian degree is recognised to many mnc. Sinkie only hope huat toto.
 

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Dow plunges over 1,000 points: Is the ‘great unwind’ only just starting?​

US$6.4 trillion stock wiped out as Japanese yen borrowers unwind ‘carry’ trades

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Published Tue, Aug 6, 2024 · 08:11 AM
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  • Markets have been rocked by premature recession fears during the current bull market. PHOTO: PIXABAY
  • Markets have been rocked by premature recession fears during the current bull market. PHOTO: PIXABAY
  • Markets have been rocked by premature recession fears during the current bull market. PHOTO: PIXABAY
  • Markets have been rocked by premature recession fears during the current bull market. PHOTO: PIXABAY
  • Markets have been rocked by premature recession fears during the current bull market. PHOTO: PIXABAY

THE numbers flashing on trading screens on Monday (Aug 5) were shocking even to market veterans.
In Tokyo, the Nikkei was down 12 per cent. In Seoul, the Kospi sank 9 per cent. And when the opening bell rang in New York, the Nasdaq plunged 6 per cent in seconds. Cryptocurrencies sank; the VIX, a gauge of stock market volatility, skyrocketed; and investors piled into Treasury bonds, the safest asset of them all.
Whether on Monday’s (Aug 5) wild gyrations mark the final bang of a global sell-off that started to build last week or signal the beginning of a protracted slump is impossible to know. But one thing is clear: the pillars that had underpinned financial market gains for years – a series of key assumptions that investors across the world were banking on – have been shaken. They look, in hindsight, a bit naive: the US economy is unstoppable; artificial intelligence (AI) will quickly revolutionize business everywhere; Japan will never hike interest rates – or not enough to really matter.
 
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