CashIntel Rate Brief: May 2026
A short decision brief on the Singapore cash landscape: T-Bills lower, FD stable, flexible cash products still need risk checks.
CashIntel Decision
The decision is not to chase one rate. It is to match cash purpose with yield, liquidity, and safety.
What Changed
The current Singapore cash picture is mixed. T-Bill signals are lower than many users may remember, watched FD leaders remain clustered, and flexible cash products can still show attractive projected yields.
That makes the simple table view less useful. A user can see many rates and still not know what to do.
The CashIntel Read
CashIntel currently gives more weight to a balanced decision: yield is important, but liquidity, safety, simplicity, and freshness decide whether a product truly fits the cash purpose.
The strongest move for one user may be wrong for another if the money is emergency cash, near-term spending cash, or locked-away spare cash.
Before You Move Cash
Emergency cash should remain liquid.
Locked cash must match the product tenure.
Projected yields need risk and source checks.
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