Website for monitoring Provident Fund Perf
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Website for monitoring Provident Fund Perf
Hello All
Does anyone know of a website where one can input the no of units and price paid- which will then track the performance of the funds?
I've tried Morningstar and unless I'm doing something wrong it does'nt seem to work with the currency funds.
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Does anyone know of a website where one can input the no of units and price paid- which will then track the performance of the funds?
I've tried Morningstar and unless I'm doing something wrong it does'nt seem to work with the currency funds.
Regards
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Open a free account at http://www.bloomberg.com/subscriber/ and you'll be set.
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Now I wonder why Fidelity Hong Kong have this facility if you are a normal investor walking into their HK office, and give you a smart web site to track your savings? However if you have many millions of dollars in your CX provident fund they will not allow you web access and treat you like sh1t when you try to call them on the phone?
People say that it has nothing to do with the deals done on the set up of the Fidelity provident fund and the restrictions that were put upon it by Fidelity so that they could bid low and get the contract? No that is certainly not the case, as CX and Fidelity do not do business that way.
People say that it has nothing to do with the deals done on the set up of the Fidelity provident fund and the restrictions that were put upon it by Fidelity so that they could bid low and get the contract? No that is certainly not the case, as CX and Fidelity do not do business that way.