Economy
These 2 indicators suggest little prospect for a significant economic recovery
BMI Research sees Singapore economy to come in at a middling 2.3%.
These 2 indicators suggest little prospect for a significant economic recovery
BMI Research sees Singapore economy to come in at a middling 2.3%.
Here’s why firms can’t escape sky-high staff costs despite slowing employment growth
The labour market is still incredibly tight.
Expats hit with higher living costs despite weak SGD
Singapore is among the world’s costliest locations, reveals report.
Indonesia stuck with sub-par growth in 2016, experts warn
Blame it on ineffective domestic policies.
Here’s how the Singapore economy will perform in 2016
Manufacturing will remain in the red, experts say.
Daily Briefing: Economists lower growth forecast; Roxy-Pacific acquires Sydney sites
And here’s an introduction to commercial properties in Singapore.
Experts trim Singapore’s growth outlook after weaker-than expected Q3 data
Full-year growth is pegged at 1.9%.
Singapore wage growth to slow in 2016
Businesses are adopting a cautious outlook.
ASEAN corporates turn more bullish as currency fluctuations wane
Almost 7 out of 10 Singapore firms are upbeat on growth.
Aggressive Malaysia threatens Singapore’s petroleum export dominance
Its contribution to total export growth will drop to 22%.
Local trade confidence deteriorates sharply as global woes mount
Exporters are particularly downbeat.
Budget 2016 to be unveiled on March 24, says MOF
The Budget Statement will be later than usual.
Will the Singapore economy get better or worse next year?
Guess which sector will provide temporary relief.
India-Singapore CECA at the center of bilateral strategic partnership
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrapped up his two-day state visit to Singapore on November 24th. This year marks the 50th anniversary of...
No hope in sight for Singapore exports in 2016
Sluggish numbers won’t recover, analysts say.
Median income of full-time local workers spikes in 2015
It’s now up to $3,949 from last year’s $3,000.
Holidays fail to bring cheer to Singapore’s falling manufacturing numbers
PMI will remain negative in November.