My neglected investments

December 21, 2006 – 9:45 pm

Three years ago I started some small investments with my CPF (Retirement fund in Singapore). I went for dollar cost averaging, which means small amount of monthly contribution. I invested in several funds.
I have to admit that I have ignored this account for quite sometime. Since it is end of the year, I take a look at it. Well….not so bad (not so good either), I have accumulated 14% growth of my invested capital.

Here are the funds that I have invested. I am still holding the position.

  • ASEAN GROWTH FUND - Equities in the ASEAN region
  • ENHANCER FUND- Equity markets of Asian Pacific region
  • GLOBAL GROWTH TREND PORTFOLIO- Global portfolio of equity securities. 50% United States, 11% Switzerland, 10% Japan, 7% United Kingdom etc
  • GLOBAL BOND FUND- 42% Europe, 48% United States, 10% Japan
  • GLOBAL VALUE EQUITY FUND- diversified portfolio of transferable securities, on world-wide basis

I really need to pay attention to them now. This post is just to summarize my positions and start tracking them closely.

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