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New 6-Month Singapore T-Bill Yield in Mid-May 2025 Should Fall Further to 2.25% (for the Singaporean Savers)
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New 6-Month Singapore T-Bill Yield in Mid-May 2025 Should Fall Further to 2.25% (for the Singaporean Savers)

  • May 21, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
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A Singapore Treasury Bill issue (BS25110H) will be auctioned on Thursday,22nd May 2025.

If you wish to subscribe successfully, you must place your order via Internet banking (Cash, SRS, CPF-OA, CPF-SA) or in person (CPF) by 21st May. Singaporeans, PR, and non-Singaporeans can all buy these Singapore Treasury Bills.

You can view the details at MAS here.

In the past, I have shared with you the virtues of the Singapore T-bills, their ideal uses, and how to subscribe to them here: How to Buy Singapore 6-Month Treasury Bills (T-Bills) or 1-Year SGS Bonds.

The Tbill cut-off yield in the last auction is 2.30%.

If you select a non-competitive bid, you may be pro-rated the amount you bid and would yield 2.30%. If you would like to ensure you secured all that you bid, it will be better to select a competitive bid, but you need to get your bid right.

Some past non-competitive auctions were pro-rated. Here are some past examples:

  1. 11 Apr 2024

In competitive bidding, if your bid is lower than the eventual cut-off yield (in the example below), you will get 100% of what you bid for at the cut-off yield (not the lower yield that you bid for).

Gaining Insights About the Upcoming Singapore T-bill Yield from the Daily Closing Yield of Existing Singapore T-bills.

The table below shows the current interest yield the six-month Singapore T-bills is trading at:

The daily yield at closing gives us a rough indication of how much the 6-month Singapore T-bill will trade at the end of the month. From the daily yield at closing, we should expect the upcoming T-bill yield to trade close to the yield of the last issue.

Currently, the 6-month Singapore T-bills are trading close to a yield of 2.30%, much lower than the yield two weeks ago.

Gaining Insights About the Upcoming Singapore T-bill Yield from the Daily Closing Yield of Existing MAS Bills.

Typically, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) will issue a 4-week and a 12-week MAS Bill to institutional investors.

The credit quality or risk of the MAS Bill should be very similar to that of Singapore T-bills since the Singapore government issues both. The 12-week MAS Bill (3 months) should be the closest term to the six-month Singapore T-bills.

Thus, we can gain insights into the yield of the upcoming T-bill from the daily closing yield of the 12-week MAS Bill.

The cut-off yield for the latest MAS bill auctioned on 14th May (a day ago) is 2.25%. The MAS bill is similar to the last issue two weeks ago.

Currently, the MAS Bill trades close to 2.40%.

Given that the MAS 12-week yield is at 2.40% and the last traded 6-month T-bill yield is at 2.30%, what will likely be the T-bill yield this time round?

What we are observing is:

  1. The interest rates that is shorter than 1 year is going lower.
  2. Those rates that is longer than 1 year is headed higher

Given where things are I am incline to think that yields will lower and end at 2.25%.

Here are your other Higher Return, Safe and Short-Term Savings & Investment Options for Singaporeans in 2023

You may be wondering whether other savings & investment options give you higher returns but are still relatively safe and liquid enough.

Here are different other categories of securities to consider:

Security Type Range of Returns Lock-in Minimum Remarks
Fixed & Time Deposits on Promotional Rates 4% 12M -24M > $20,000
Singapore Savings Bonds (SSB) 2.9% – 3.4% 1M > $1,000 A good SSB Example.” data-order=”Max $200k per person. When in demand, it can be challenging to get an allocation. A good SSB Example.”>Max $200k per person. When in demand, it can be challenging to get an allocation. A good SSB Example.
SGS 6-month Treasury Bills 2.5% – 4.19% 6M > $1,000 How to buy T-bills guide.” data-order=”Suitable if you have a lot of money to deploy. How to buy T-bills guide.”>Suitable if you have a lot of money to deploy. How to buy T-bills guide.
SGS 1-Year Bond 3.72% 12M > $1,000 How to buy T-bills guide.” data-order=”Suitable if you have a lot of money to deploy. How to buy T-bills guide.”>Suitable if you have a lot of money to deploy. How to buy T-bills guide.
Short-term Insurance Endowment 1.8-4.3% 2Y – 3Y > $10,000 A good example Gro Capital Ease” data-order=”Make sure they are capital guaranteed. Usually, there is a maximum amount you can buy. A good example Gro Capital Ease“>Make sure they are capital guaranteed. Usually, there is a maximum amount you can buy. A good example Gro Capital Ease
Money-Market Funds 4.2% 1W > $100 Suitable if you have a lot of money to deploy. A fund that invests in fixed deposits will actively help you capture the highest prevailing interest rates. Do read up the factsheet or prospectus to ensure the fund only invests in fixed deposits & equivalents.

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This table is updated as of 17th November 2022.

There are other securities or products that may fail to meet the criteria to give back your principal, high liquidity and good returns. Structured deposits contain derivatives that increase the degree of risk. Many cash management portfolios of Robo-advisers and banks contain short-duration bond funds. Their values may fluctuate in the short term and may not be ideal if you require a 100% return of your principal amount.

The returns provided are not cast in stone and will fluctuate based on the current short-term interest rates. You should adopt more goal-based planning and use the most suitable instruments/securities to help you accumulate or spend down your wealth instead of having all your money in short-term savings & investment options.

If you want to trade these stocks I mentioned, you can open an account with Interactive Brokers. Interactive Brokers is the leading low-cost and efficient broker I use and trust to invest & trade my holdings in Singapore, the United States, London Stock Exchange and Hong Kong Stock Exchange. They allow you to trade stocks, ETFs, options, futures, forex, bonds and funds worldwide from a single integrated account.

You can read more about my thoughts about Interactive Brokers in this Interactive Brokers Deep Dive Series, starting with how to create & fund your Interactive Brokers account easily.

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Kyith is the Owner and Sole Writer behind Investment Moats. Readers tune in to Investment Moats to learn and build stronger, firmer wealth foundations, how to have a Passive investment strategy, know more about investing in REITs and the nuts and bolts of Active Investing.

Readers also follow Kyith to learn how to plan well for Financial Security and Financial Independence.

Kyith worked as an IT operations engineer from 2004 to 2019. Currently, he works as a Senior Solutions Specialist in Insurance Start-up Havend. All opinions on Investment Moats are his own and does not represent the views of Providend.

You can view Kyith's current portfolio here, which uses his Free Google Stock Portfolio Tracker.

His investment broker of choice is Interactive Brokers, which allows him to invest in securities from different exchanges all over the world, at very low commission rates, without custodian fees, near spot currency rates.

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