Economy
Chart of the day: Can pharmaceuticals revive Singapore’s flagging exports?
NODX dropped for the fifth straight month in November.
Chart of the day: Can pharmaceuticals revive Singapore’s flagging exports?
NODX dropped for the fifth straight month in November.
Singapore's GDP inches up by 2.1% in 2015
Thanks to a reversal in the construction sector.
Singapore, other WTO members bid goodbye to tariffs on ICT products
201 products are now tariff-free.
Can the stronger greenback revive Singapore’s flailing exports?
Not really, experts say.
Singapore exports down 3.3% in November
NODX to most major markets fell.
Chart of the Day: Listed companies struggle as profits head south
Overall corporate earnings weakened in 2015.
The increasing risk of Singapore CEO identity theft
It's early morning on a Thursday when the secretary of the CEO of a well respected Singapore-based company gets a phone call from her boss. He's at...
Debt threat: Extremely delayed credit card payments on the rise in Singapore
The number of late payers jumped 18% in Q3.
Singapore home to Asia’s most bearish companies, reveals poll
Outlook deteriorates as China woes mount.
Chart of the Day: Struggling manufacturing sector sheds over 15,000 jobs in nine months
Blame it on the drop in factory output.
Citizen unemployment inches up to 3.1% in Q3
It’s the second consecutive quarter of increase.
Total employment growth crashes to six-year low in Q3
Some 12,600 jobs were created last quarter.
Daily Briefing: Shedding some light on the MAS’ function; Selling your property in Singapore
And here’s a beginner’s guide to investing in REITs.
This is the secret strategy behind GIC's million-dollar returns
It acts as an anchor investor in bond issues.
Age doesn’t matter: Local start-up founders are surprisingly young and wealthy, reveals HSBC
They’re much younger than Western peers.
Should Singaporean households be terrified of rising interest rates?
Up to 10% of borrowers are overleveraged.
Chart of the Day: Singapore’s services and manufacturing are taking completely opposite routes
Both sectors had their share of surprises.