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Sunday, November 02, 2008

Stolen identity

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There are many ways that a thief can steal and use your personal identity to open credit card or access private information. Some people in ...
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Collective legal action - Leonard Loo

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For investors who wish to consider collective legal action, you can attend a briefing by Leonard Loo. Details below: http://tankinlian.blogs...
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Reply to SP Services: Don't shoot the messenger

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Posted at request of Vincent Sear Editor Today paper I refer to the article November 1-2, 2008: "SP Services" Don't Shoot The ...
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Saturday, November 01, 2008

Compare toxic financial product with melamine

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Dear Mr. Tan, A hypothetical case: A woman walked into a famous drug stall and asked for advice from the pharmacist to recommend a milk prod...
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Why are banks allowed to sell structured products that give poor value?

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Mr Tan, If there is a silver lining that comes out of this minibond/high note/jubilee fiasco, I would hope that its some serious soul search...
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Trace the IP address of SiewKhim

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Dear Mr. Tan, I suggest that you block the rubbish that is being posted by SiewKhim. This person is really terrible. He writes defamatory, m...
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Scuffle in HK Protest Over Lehman-Linked Products

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: October 31, 2008 HONG KONG (AP) --Investors in financial products linked to collapsed U.S. investment ban...
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Speaker's Corner - 1 Nov 2008 5 to 7 pm

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SPEAKER'S CORNER Saturday 1 November 2008 Time: 5 - 7 pm Nearest MRT station: Clarke Quay (NE Line) Agenda: 1. Update on Petition #4 2. ...
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Speaker’s Corner 1 November 2008 - Speech

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1. Petition #4 I have received 1,017 signatures for Petition #4 which is addressed to the Chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. T...
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Use your real name

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Please use your real name when you post your comments in this forum. You can give your name as the last sentence of the comment. Tan Kin Lia...
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Educate the public about the structured products

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Hi Mr Tan, I am a HN2 investor and had attended the HN2 dialogue arranged by DBS. A lot of investors brought out their cases of how they wer...
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Invest in transparent and fair products

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I advocate straight forward products - equity, bond, currency, deposits - that are transparent and fair to consumers. It is all right to tak...
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Friday, October 31, 2008

Petition #4 - Review Complaint Handling Process

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This Petition is addressed to the chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore and ask MAS to review the complaint handling process. Spec...
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High Notes Investor Group - Press release 30 Oct 08

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HNIG Press Release 31st Oct 2008 1. On Thursday 30th October 2008, in response to a petition by the High Notes Investor Group (HNIG), DBS me...
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Buy Government Bonds through ATM

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This information is preliminary. It has not been verified. Hi Mr Tan, UOB, DBS & OCBC are working closely with MAS to launch this projec...
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Undergraduate reply to Prof Lan

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Hi Professor Lan Luh Luh, I refer to your comments published in the article titled “Structured Products: Let’s not forget about personal res...
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News about Jubilee Notes arranger

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Jubilee note holders and distributors and the authorities may be interested to know these reports about the Jubilee Note arranger http://www...
Thursday, October 30, 2008

Conflict of interest between bank and customer

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Mr. Tan I started my career as an investment consultant which requires formulating advice from client's interest point of view. I had do...
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Old news that may be useful

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1. Leading Case of Negligence by an Investment Adviser Sets Standard of Care http://www.tannerdewitt.com/media/publications/field-v-barber-a...

NTUC Bonus Cut was a bad idea

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Hi Mr. Tan When NTUC cut the bonus last year, the reason was to allow NTUC to invest the surplus into the stockmarket to get a higher return...
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