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新加坡人要移民 首选大马

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发表于 8-10-2012 08:16 AM | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Source: http://www.nanyang.com/node/482843?tid=643

首选大马 56%新加坡人要移民        

                                                                                              (新加坡7日讯)一项由媒体研究机构MindShare进行,访问2000多名新加坡人的调查显示,有56%的人表示,如果有得选择,会想要移民,而且首选马来西亚。

世界银行的数据则显示,近30万人在2010年成为移民者,其中10万人选择大马为移民地。
该国人口及人才署则显示,从6月份算起,有20万新加坡人过去1年来在国外居住至少半年,这比9年前的数据增加了27%。
在MindShare的调查中,让最多新加坡人想离开的原因包括“不该耗尽一生付房贷”(75%)、“公共房屋的价格太离谱”(73%)、“新加坡人没有优先获得就业机会”(73%),及“医药费高涨”(72%)。



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发表于 8-10-2012 08:29 AM | 显示全部楼层
家家都有本难念的经啊......
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发表于 8-10-2012 08:34 AM | 显示全部楼层
新加坡赚够了,存够了一大笔
是应该在人生的下半世来马过一下皇帝的生活
我们这里很多奴婢可以供应给外国富贵人士使唤
等我把钱从这些人手上赚过来时,我也想移民去更落后的国家过皇帝的生活
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发表于 8-10-2012 10:04 AM | 显示全部楼层
哈哈,一山還有一山高,其實很多馬來西亞人在泰國、印尼、緬甸、菲律賓、新幾內亞做工退休,都是做皇帝。

不要老是以為我們國家很差。政治不好,生活費高,打家劫舍這種事情全世界都有,治安更差的地方比比皆是。

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发表于 8-10-2012 10:39 AM | 显示全部楼层
你看我好,我看你好!
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发表于 8-10-2012 10:51 AM | 显示全部楼层
非常同意!你看我好,我也看SGD1 = MY2.5的好。。。
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发表于 8-10-2012 11:02 AM | 显示全部楼层
就是啦,那些整天說我國這樣不好那樣不好的人,人家印尼人菲律賓人非洲人看我們也是覺得很好…… 日本人英國人也是付錢來我國退休了。

只能說,在那裡出世就覺得哪裡不好,一定要去人家的國家才覺得好~
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发表于 8-10-2012 11:59 AM | 显示全部楼层
这就是很多人整天挂在口中的话。

外国的月亮比较圆。
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发表于 8-10-2012 12:03 PM | 显示全部楼层
马来西亚是个好地方如果我们有更好的政府。。

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发表于 8-10-2012 12:18 PM | 显示全部楼层
便便 发表于 8-10-2012 12:03 PM
马来西亚是个好地方如果我们有更好的政府。。

槟城有个好州政府

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发表于 8-10-2012 12:34 PM | 显示全部楼层
不可以老是跟落后国家比
然后安慰自己说 , 自己国家还可以。。。
国家在退步那是事实,需要改变 是刻不容缓。

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发表于 8-10-2012 02:12 PM | 显示全部楼层
正確字眼來說,應是“移居”,不是“移民”。

移居是指搬來大馬住,身份上仍是新加坡人。
移民是完全脫離新加坡戶籍,搬來大馬住,變成道道地地的大馬人。

新加坡人不會想當馬來西亞人的,原因大家心照。

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发表于 8-10-2012 02:49 PM | 显示全部楼层
马来西亚很好啊! 现在还是很多机会,一定要好好研究。:)

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发表于 8-10-2012 03:13 PM | 显示全部楼层
怕水的魚 发表于 8-10-2012 02:12 PM
正確字眼來說,應是“移居”,不是“移民”。

移居是指搬來大馬住,身份上仍是新加坡人。

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言之有理。是移居,不是移民。

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发表于 8-10-2012 04:23 PM | 显示全部楼层
好奇怪!!有必要什么都扯进政治话题里吗??

虽然说我去的国家不多, 但以我去过亚洲10个国家里(包括新加波)我还是觉得我们的马来西亚最好。

别叫我作比较,纯粹感觉, 无论国外多好, 每当出差国外回到自家的国土时就感觉分外开心。。。。

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发表于 8-10-2012 04:43 PM | 显示全部楼层
我覺得每個國家都有好有不好,馬來西亞做不好的地方當然有其他國家做得好,但是馬來西亞好的方面,其他國家的人可能非常羨慕。

只能說,每個國家的人都要有所取捨。

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发表于 10-10-2012 05:51 PM | 显示全部楼层




http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1229731/1/.html

Singapore takes new steps to cool housing market
Posted: 05 October 2012 1745 hrs
       

SINGAPORE: The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) will restrict the tenure of loans granted by financial institutions for the purchase of residential properties, effective from 6 October.

MAS' move is part of the government's broader aim of avoiding a price bubble and fostering long-term stability in the property market.

The new rules impose an absolute limit of 35 years on the tenure of all loans for residential property. This will apply to loans to both individual and non-individual borrowers, as well as refinancing loans.

In addition, loans exceeding 30 years' tenure will face significantly tighter loan-to-value (LTV) limits.

Furthermore, MAS will lower the LTV ratio for new residential property loans to borrowers who are individuals, if the tenure exceeds 30 years or the loan period extends beyond the retirement age of 65 years.

For these loans, the LTV limit will be: 40% for a borrower with one or more outstanding residential property loans; and 60% for a borrower with no outstanding residential property loan.

The new rules will apply to both private properties and HDB flats.

"Over the last three years, the average tenure for new residential property loans has increased from 25 to 29 years. More than 45 percent of new residential property loans granted by financial institutions have tenures exceeding 30 years," MAS said.

"The new rules aim to curb continued upward pressure on residential property prices, driven by low interest rates and rapid credit growth," the central bank added.

Previous rounds of measures have had a moderating effect on residential property prices. There is also significant supply of housing that will come onto the market over the next two years.

However, prices in both the HDB resale market and private residential property have continued to rise in Q2 and Q3 of 2012.

Private home prices rose 0.5 percent in the third quarter from the April-June quarter, when prices increased by 0.4 percent, while HDB resale prices gained 2.0 percent quarter-on-quarter following an increase of 1.3 percent in April-June.

MAS will also lower the LTV ratio for residential property loans to non-individual borrowers from 50 percent to 40 percent.

For re-financing facilities, the rules will apply where the application date of such facilities is on or after 6 October.

The outstanding loan may be either a loan from HDB or a financial institution regulated by MAS.

Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of MAS, Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, said: "Monetary conditions worldwide are far from normal. QE3 and low interest rates have made credit easy, but this will eventually change. We are taking this step now to require more prudent lending, and will continue to watch the property market carefully. We will do what it takes to cool the market, and avoid a bubble that will eventually hurt borrowers and destabilise our financial system."

QE or quantitative easing is an unconventional monetary policy used by central banks to stimulate the national economy when conventional monetary policy has become ineffective.

Analysts do not expect the government's latest measures to have a major impact.

HSR special advisor, Donald Han, said: "The buying would continue despite the recent measures because of liquidity and because of low interest rate environment. I think buyers are still active. I don't expect too much of a dent in the total volume sales. In terms of actual impact, I think ABSD (Additional Buyer's Stamp Duty) had a more earthquake-like (impact). These (latest measures) are more like a tremor."

The Real Estate Developers Association of Singapore (REDAS) also does not expect a significant impact from the latest measures, because few buyers have undertaken long tenure loans.

Amongst the local banks, OCBC says it will reduce its maximum home loan tenure from 40 years to 35 years with immediate effect.

DBS says the bulk of its home loans have repayment periods below 35 years.

UOB, which offers loan tenures of up to 50 years, declined comment.

- CNA/ir


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