I think that US citizens cannot open accounts at Japanese brokers. That's the case, right? So I think that Rakuten, SBI and Money are probably not available to me.
If it's not too much trouble, could you post the current rates for USD T-bonds, MMF, and Time deposits at these institutions? I'm wondering what I'm missing out on. (If anything)
4.5% interest on USD at Prestia
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Re: 4.5% interest on USD at Prestia
Americans can indeed open accounts, and they can trade Japanese equities. I am not certain about bonds though.kantoguy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 06, 2022 9:51 am I think that US citizens cannot open accounts at Japanese brokers. That's the case, right? So I think that Rakuten, SBI and Money are probably not available to me.
If it's not too much trouble, could you post the current rates for USD T-bonds, MMF, and Time deposits at these institutions? I'm wondering what I'm missing out on. (If anything)
As for current rates, I am sure you can Google those yourself. Monex, Rakuten and SBi for exchanges. Shinsei, Sony, SMBC and the like for Time deposits.
Re: 4.5% interest on USD at Prestia
It is on the top page of their website, and they sent out email this week.
Aiming to retire at 60 and live for a while longer. 95% index funds (eMaxis Slim etc), 5% Japanese dividend stocks.
Re: 4.5% interest on USD at Prestia
They've bumped it up to 4.7% (US$ only)
It's very easy to buy if you have a Prestia account. Especially if you already have US$ in a US$ account. Though converting yen to $ is less painful than it has been recently.
Happy holidays to all.
It's very easy to buy if you have a Prestia account. Especially if you already have US$ in a US$ account. Though converting yen to $ is less painful than it has been recently.
Happy holidays to all.
Re: 4.5% interest on USD at Prestia
Thanks for the head's up. I do not get notifications for some reason.