Economy
2 out of 3 Singaporeans want property cooling measures to ease: survey
Discover the measure that property seekers dislike most.
2 out of 3 Singaporeans want property cooling measures to ease: survey
Discover the measure that property seekers dislike most.
Singapore hit the hardest by China’s economic waves: Moody’s
Find out the mainland’s share in Singapore’s GDP.
Policy drives China's economic growth
Therefore, don't expect many more stimulus measures.
Painful plummet: Singapore’s GDP growth to dip to 3%
Manufacturing suffered a staggering 9.7 pp drop.
Surprise, surprise: Singapore's June inflation ducked to a 3-month low of 1.8%
All thanks to private road transport cost.
Money slap: 1 in 50 Singaporeans a millionaire
The city is definitely Asia’s wealth hub.
Chart of the Day: See how the services sector is risking Singapore’s economy
It was once a boon, now it’s a bane.
SGX launches Liaison Office in India
Indian issuers have raised US$60 billion in bonds listed on SGX.
Job security tops list of Singaporeans’ concerns in Q2: Nielsen
Consumer confidence slips as food prices rise.
MAS unveils plans for stricter regulatory framework for retail investments
Non-conventional investments are in the spotlight.
China's exports and imports makes unexpected growth in June
Limited upside is expected, though.
Singapore households’ inflation expectations hit 3-year low in June
Consumers are hoping for overall price stability.
SMEs to suffer sluggish growth despite stellar business outlook
The next 6 months will be grim.
Chart of the Day: This chart rubs the ugly truth about Singapore's failing manufacturing sector
The weak NODX-strong IP mix isn't helping.
CSR, Singapore-style: An untapped business strategy?
Can CSR be a business strategy to grow the business? The answer seems to be yes, according to a recent report from Nielsen.
More firms prefer Hong Kong over Singapore for international expansion: survey
Hong Kong’s tax and governance are way more attractive.
On a downtrend: Singapore’s non-oil domestic exports fall in June
No thanks to a drop in electronic exports.