Economy
Chart of the Day: Virtually zero jobs were created for locals in 2015
Employment growth was weakest since 2009.
Chart of the Day: Virtually zero jobs were created for locals in 2015
Employment growth was weakest since 2009.
Private sector output growth slips to 28-month low as demand slumps
Growth momentum will weaken further.
Manpower curbs hurting older and educated workers, says JLL
1 in 3 unemployed workers are graduates.
Chart of the Day: See the sharp spike in Singapore’s social spending
Government policies have shifted left.
Foreign worker levy hikes will finally be scrapped in Budget 2016, says BofAML
To combat escalating economic woes.
Chart of the Day: This is the sorry state of Singapore's manufacturing productivity
Services is driving overall growth.
Singapore’s economic growth has reached a tipping point: Moody’s
Productivity gains is the only way to boost growth.
Business closures jump to highest level in seven years as growth slows
Closures overtook formations for the first time since the crisis.
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Chart of the Day: Business confidence tumbles in Q2 as economic woes mount
Overall outlook is barely positive in Q2.
Average household income up 4.9% in 2015 as wages rise
Low-income households experienced the fastest growth.
Factory output shrinks 0.5% in January, marking longest slump in almost four decades
This is the 12th straight month of contraction.
Daily Briefing: Singapore may relax some curbs this year; Singapore’s weak office market
And Ho Bee suffers impairment loss from Sentosa condo.
Singapore’s largest SMEs hit with sharply lower profits in 2015
Finance companies were hardest hit.
Robust wage growth may not be sustainable, says MTI
It’s terribly outpacing productivity gains, they said.