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Daily Briefing: Singapore may have its first elected Malay president; What Trump win means for Singapore investors
And Singapore ranks the highest in Asia for its pension system.
Daily Briefing: Singapore may have its first elected Malay president; What Trump win means for Singapore investors
And Singapore ranks the highest in Asia for its pension system.
Chart of the Day: Guess which sector make up the bulk of layoffs in Singapore
Majority of redundancies are from the services sector.
China's fixed asset investment recovers but risks remain
FAI growth stood at 9.0% y-o-y in September.
Singapore family businesses fail in managing internal conflicts
Nearly half has no succession plan for senior executives.
Chart of the Day: Check out Singapore's flat unemployment rate in Q3
Overall unemployment remained flat at 2.1%.
Sales of Singaporean family businesses plunged by 33%
The slowing economy is not the main culprit.
Building a sustainable enterprise in Singapore
In recent years, the role of corporations has increased in importance due to growing awareness and societal expectations. Besides financial...
Manpower minister sounds alarm on Singapore's cost competitiveness
Cheaper competitors are becoming better.
Flailing export dampens GDP growth outlook
Singapore's growth for 2016 will be at the lower end of 1-2%.
Singapore knocks Hong Kong off top spot as Asia's most productive nation
Check out which other countries made the list.
Chart of the Day: Check out total employment contraction in Q3
More than 3,000 jobs were gone.
1 in 5 firms in the services sector pessimistic
More than half sees no change at all in the next six months.
Singapore GDP to overtake Hong Kong by 2025
Singapore's nominal GDP will almost double to US$504b.
In the firing line: 3,300 jobs gone in 3Q
Manufacturing has now seen 8 consecutive quarters of job losses.
Factory output spikes 6.7% in September
The pharmaceuticals segment expanded 26.9%.
Don't take that career break warns HSBC
Almost three quarters of Singaporeans who took a career break found themselves worse off, survey finds.
Surprise biomedical boom sees Sep GDP climb 3.3 %
Overall manufacturing may have exanded 1.3 % vs advanced estimates which showed a decline.