Posted on 06/12/2012 6:43:43 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Bankers have always been a worldly crew, and since Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin renounced his U.S. citizenship and moved to Singapore, we've thought that island deserved our attention.
So we started digging and we found out that bankers are heading there in droves. In a recent Telegraph survey Singapore dominated a list of places that bankers said they wanted to work, with 27% of the vote it even beat out NYC.
Boston Consulting Group recently named Singapore the country with the world's densest population of millionaires -- 17 percent of all households, to be exact.
It's no surprise then that Singapore has become a veritable playground for the richest of the rich. If you've got the dough (and we mean serious dough) then there's plenty of room for you to play (and work) too.
Singapore is the best country in the world for doing business, according to a report released earlier this year by the World Bank. Here's why:
It takes, on average, three days to open a business. Trade is open and competitive: there are no tariffs on imports and foreign and domestic business are regulated equally.
Unemployment is only 2.1%
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Singapore is clean, well-run, absolutely safe and secure (partially thanks to strict drugs policy) relatively cheap compared to other Asian cities, has great travel links to go elsewhere quickly, and respects contracts and follows the rule of law. Its people are smart, polite, moderate and behave in public. It is, of course, low tax as well. Political correctness does NOT rule in Singapore, as it does in New York. Socialists are generally not welcome.
Unless you want to do drugs or advocate aggressively against the ruling Party in Singapore, you are absolutely free to do what you want, as in other places. It would not be a bad option when faced with NY crime, Bloomberg, and Obama as the other choice.
I don’t know miss marmelstein.... I don’t know.
They won’t be in NYC. The humudity in Singapore is incredible. They’ll probably be in vehicles.
Actually, in NYC, you can still smoke - on the streets but not in offices or private clubs, for that matter. The streets of NYC are loaded with office workers, taking a break on the sidewalk, with their coffin nails. I give them 2 thumbs up when I walk by.
Actually I have.
The thing we all lose site of is, it is CHINA not Hongkong which is winning.
China.
China is becoming the next big country. Not Singapore. Not Hongkong. Not Japan, or Korea.
China. With 1.3 billion people. China.
That is what we all pretend we do not see.
China.
All of what you say is true, but I would never move there, for the same reason I could never live for any length of time in Hawaii - too confining.
The airport in Atl for example... TSA for one, long lines, and hassles w/ long lines and random searches coming in from overseas.
Singapore? Not even a line. Just go. Only those who they suspect are pulled aside. I have not EVER had to wait in a line at customs there. Not once. Just walk up, show passport, and continue. Nice people. But, I’m not smuggling.
I think they use a tactic similar to the Israelis ... they just look really hard [from behind a mirror] and they ask questions if they have a hunch - irrespective of religion/race/etc. And they’re good apparently.
In LA, my wife and family were apparently randomly selected for full searches [kids too] and ALL luggage once upon return [from Japan.] We missed our connection. Load of crap I say.
Money talks no matter the language.
Not contempt! I understand completely why these wealthy people are checking out of the United States. My point is that louche New Yorkers need to be thoroughly aware of the different culture. They often are the most parochial, provincial people on earth. I would say the same thing if they were all moving to London.
-—Unemployment is only 2.1%——
It’s sad to think about the vast, unnecessary waste of human potential in our country, due to socialist policies.
Get a copy of Bob Bauman's "The Passport Book" for all the pertinent rules.
Hmm! Is that why Obama is training Singaporean naval officers and civilian Singaporean ministry of defense officials at the Naval Postgraduate school? To protect the bankers?
IN a word, MONEY! Or capital if you prefer...
I spent a week in Singapore a few years ago, and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Sounds complicated! But thanks for the info. Unfortunately, I’m not wealthy enough to move to either Singapore or Paris.
Looks that way. As long as you have money, stay away from politics, don't do drugs, and don't commit crime, you should be OK. Another plus for guys, is that feminists are upset about the lack of government interest there regarding sexual harassment.
I have a serious question for you, do you actually believe you are "free" in America anymore?
Yes I do.
Where are you, asking that from?
(I’m in California)
RE: I just hope these guys know that if they drop a piece of chewing gum on the sidewalk, theyll be jailed and flogged.
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The ban has been LIFTED partially, to allow the sale of chewing gum considered to have health benefits. This includes products such as dental-health gum, and nicotine gum to assist people who want to quit smoking.
These chewing gums can only be sold in pharmacies, and consumers must provide name and ID. Pharmacists who sell the gum without collecting the required information can be fined up to $2,940 USD and jailed for two years.
RE: I just hope these guys know that if they drop a piece of chewing gum on the sidewalk, theyll be jailed and flogged.
___________________________
The ban has been LIFTED partially, to allow the sale of chewing gum considered to have health benefits. This includes products such as dental-health gum, and nicotine gum to assist people who want to quit smoking.
These chewing gums can only be sold in pharmacies, and consumers must provide name and ID. Pharmacists who sell the gum without collecting the required information can be fined up to $2,940 USD and jailed for two years.
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