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  2. Section 377A (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Section 377A was a Singaporean law that criminalised sex between consenting adult males. It was introduced under British colonial rule in 1938 when it was added to the Penal Code by the colonial government. It remained a part of the Singapore body of law after the Penal Code review of 2007 which removed most of the other provisions in ...

  3. Foreign Interference (Countermeasures) Act 2021 - Wikipedia

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    4 October 2021. Status: Current legislation. The Foreign Interference (Countermeasures) Act 2021, or Fica/FICA, [1] is a statute of the Parliament of Singapore. Enacted in 2021, it seeks to "protect the public interest by counteracting acts of foreign interference". [2] The Bill was introduced on 13 September 2021 and passed on 4 October 2021.

  4. National service in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In 2022-23, the approximate headcount of Singapore Armed Forces personnel across 3 categories is as follows: NSFs - National Servicemen Full-time, nearly 50,000 conscripted every year for 2 years full-time service: This is the number of eligible males who reach the mandatory military age annually.

  5. Sources of Singapore law - Wikipedia

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    The Statutes of the Republic of Singapore, a series that consists of all Acts of the Singapore Parliament and English statutes that are currently in force in Singapore. There are three general sources of Singapore law: legislation, judicial precedents ( case law ), and custom. [ 1] Legislation is divided into statutes and subsidiary legislation.

  6. Warren Buffett Loves Treasury Bills — Should You? - AOL

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    As of Jan. 25, 2024, yields for 3-, 6- and 12-month T-bills were 5.36%, 5.21% and 4.76%, respectively. Note that interest on treasury bills is not taxable at the state or local level, so the final ...

  7. Bonds: Is now a good time to buy? Experts weigh in - AOL

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    "Some of the activity that we're seeing, maybe the highest level of activity is inflows into 6-month T-bills [with yields of 4.5%]," Bitterly recently noted during CGWI's 2023 outlook announcement.

  8. TED spread - Wikipedia

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    TED spread. TED spread (in red) and components during the financial crisis of 2007–08. TED spread (in green), 1986 to 2015. The TED spread is the difference between the interest rates on interbank loans and on short-term U.S. government debt ("T-bills"). TED is an acronym formed from T-Bill and ED, the ticker symbol for the Eurodollar futures ...

  9. Buffett's Berkshire currently holding more short-term US ...

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    The company's larger holdings of T-bills — which currently earn an interest rate ranging from about 5.3% for one month T-bills to 4.3% for 12 month T-bills — contributed to Berkshire's ...