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SOR six months later

March 4, 2010 by yenkai Leave a Comment

It’s been almost 6 months since i last posted an entry, and during this time more than 10,000km has been added to my car mileage, i have quit my job (without first having found a new job.. for the first time), got married, gone for a two weeks plus self-drive honeymoon across 7 countries in Europe, launched a new e-commerce website, started on my new job, and bought a new property (took up a new SOR-pegged loan for it). Yes, much has happened during this time, but fortunately there hasn’t been much action on SOR rates.

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SOR plunges to 0.44%

September 11, 2009 by yenkai Leave a Comment

Here’s a newsworthy event – The 3-month SOR fell to 0.44% yesterday. This is a whopping drop of 1.1% over the last 3 days! This makes SOR more attractive than SIBOR (3-month) which continues to hold at 0.69%. In fact, at 0.44%, the 3-month SOR is at the same level as the 1-month SIBOR. The fall in SOR might have something to do with the falling US dollar.

Tagged: rates, SIBOR, SOR

Interest Rate Roundup

August 24, 2009 by yenkai Leave a Comment

The recent property buying frenzy has given rise to increased interest in interest rates, as evident from the higher traffic volume to this blog (thanks for visiting!). I reckon it’s time to do a roundup on interest rates.

Tagged: rates, SIBOR, SOR

Another day, another record

June 4, 2009 by yenkai Leave a Comment

SOR hits yet another low, at 0.59%. And this happens on my SOR-pegged home loan re-pricing date, bringing the interest rate down to 1.35% for the next 3 months. This is simply amazing. Previously i had been very tempted to switch over to the home loan package pegged to the 1-month SIBOR rate which, at 0.44%, plus the 0.85% margin the bank charges (for 1 year lock-in), stands at 1.29% overall. Compared to that, the interest rate i am getting, at 1.35% fixed for 3 months (3-month SOR) isn’t too bad at all.

Tagged: rates, SIBOR, SOR

SOR at new low of 0.67%

May 30, 2009 by yenkai Leave a Comment

SOR just broke through the previous recorded low of 0.68% set on 27 Nov 2008 to hit 0.67% on 27 May 2008, exactly half a year later. One of the driving factors for this is of course is the diving Libor, which happens to be hovering at a range (0.66-0.68%) similar to SOR.

Tagged: rates, SIBOR, SOR

US mortgage rate falls to record low

April 6, 2009 by yenkai Leave a Comment

Quite a bit has happened in the past few weeks. The Federal Reserve took the unconventional step of buying treasuries in a bid to lower interest rates. It seems to have worked, as mortgage rates in the US to fell to a record low. Analysts expect Bernanke to continue buying treasuries and keep rates low.

Tagged: rates, SIBOR, SOR

SOR rising steadily

March 18, 2009 by yenkai 2 Comments

SOR has been on the rise, probably in tandem with Libor as well as USD/SGD exchange rates, while SIBOR continues to hold still at 0.69%. This highlights the difference between market vs. policy driven interest rates.

Tagged: rates, SIBOR, SOR

My Home Loan Report Card

March 6, 2009 by yenkai Leave a Comment

My 4th and last SOR pegged Home Loan repricing for the year has just come to past. The re-priced interest rate moved up by 0.16% compared to the previous rate, which is a pity, but on the whole it is still not too bad. The chart above shows my home loan interest rates over the past year.

Tagged: rates, SOR

Home loan rates on the rise

February 22, 2009 by yenkai Leave a Comment

Having done the latest round of online survey, i noticed that generally home loan rates are on the rise. Given that SIBOR is quite low now, banks may be making up for it by charging a higher margin. Even though many loans are tied to SIBOR, I suspect that the funds made available for home loans are not necessarily obtained from SIBOR linked sources and may come with a higher cost, which banks will have to recover by charging higher interest.

Tagged: rates, SIBOR, SOR

Falling bond prices send yield higher

February 8, 2009 by yenkai Leave a Comment

Bond prices fell following the US Treasury announcement to issue more bonds and more frequently, sending the ten-year note yield above 3%. Even the shorter-term 2-year note yield and the Libor 3-month rate have been trending up.

Tagged: SIBOR, SOR
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