Economy
Singapore named the world’s second most competitive country: WEF
Guess who clinched the top spot.
Singapore named the world’s second most competitive country: WEF
Guess who clinched the top spot.
Restrictive labor regulations are the biggest hindrance for doing business in Singapore: report
Inflation is the second biggest challenge, says the WEF.
Sharp brake: Consumer loan growth hits seven-year low in July
A plunge in car loans led the decline.
MAS, SGX roll out new framework to provide greater retail access to bonds
Issuers will be able to sell to retail investors without issuing a prospectus.
China’s August PMI plunges to 50.2 from July’s 18-month high: HSBC
Client demand softened both at home and abroad.
Chart of the Day: Here's a preview of the sectors that will hike up prices in the coming months
Find out which sectors are a drag.
Thai tourism turnaround derailed as tourist arrivals plunge 10.9% in July
The Private Investment Index also slipped by 3.4%
Singapore banks at risk as Greater China loans surge: Fitch
Mainland loans have almost doubled since 2010.
Chart of the Day: Here's how bad business dragged down loans this year
Deposits also remained paltry.
5 pitfalls Singapore SMEs should avoid when expanding overseas
According to the SME Development Survey 2013 by DP Information Group (DP Info), fewer Singapore SMEs are doing business overseas (54 percent in 2012...
Housing and bridging loans up 7.0% in July: MAS
Total bank lending rose 10.8% year-on-year.
Crisis in the making: Economists raise the alarm over Singapore’s skyrocketing household debt
Consumer credit is now 75% of the GDP.
Korea’s account surplus reaches USD 7.9bn in July
Solid goods trade balance expected until year-end.
India's capital expenditure could surprise on the upside
Amid expected 2Q14 growth in the country.
Auspicious signs point to recovery in Korea domestic demand
Comprehensive policies are apparently doing the trick.
Chart of the Day: Take a look at Singapore’s extreme consumption levels
Saving is not ‘in’.
Singapore threatened with unprecedented 500% increase in household credit: report
Record-low interest rates cannot last forever.