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Legal Help for Structured Products Victims

Today, there was a newspaper report on some structured products victims seeking help from a lawyer, Leonard Loo. I am posting the following information from Leonard for those who are interested to find out more. He is organising a series of free no-obligation talks to meet up with investors. Do note that MAS has advised […]


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Minibond Victims Interview Wanted

If you are a Minibond investor who is willing to talk to the press, please contact me with your contact details. In particular, The Washington Post is looking for Minibond investors from Hong Kong. Reuters is looking for Minibond investors from Singapore, especially retirees who will face financial difficulties from their losses.


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Lawyer says Investors Could Recoup Some Cash Through Class Action Suit

Channel Newsasia had a short report yesterday night on the possibility of investors getting something back using a class action suit.  Lawyer Leonard Loo on Channel Newsasia (Video link on that page). Other stories in the press: Hong Kong banks mis-sold Minibonds (AsiaOne) DBS High Notes Protest (Lianhe Zaobao) Click here to listen to the article Retiree Sues UOB (Lianhe […]


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Minibond Track B: Catching Up With Hong Kong

I’m posting this on behalf of HK5D, who would like to find volunteers to work with him in maximizing the value of the Minibonds. More updates to follow later in the week. By HK5D Hi, I attended the gathering at the Speakers’ Corner yesterday. It was great to have someone like Mr. TAN Kin Lian […]


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DBS to Take Responsibility if Misselling is Involved

After all the efforts by the investors of structured products, we finally have the first financial institution to make a comment that is positive to investors. DBS has issued a statement that it would take responsibility if customers are able to give evidence of misselling in relation to products affected by the collapse of Lehman Brothers.  […]


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