In Focus
Homes are more affordable now than 20 years ago
It also now takes 4.8 years to buy a home, compared to 7.3 years in 2010.
Homes are more affordable now than 20 years ago
It also now takes 4.8 years to buy a home, compared to 7.3 years in 2010.
Number of available jobs plunged by 20% in Q4
The number of jobseekers also fell by 37%, mainly due to the Christmas holiday.
Singapore's office rental growth to be the second fastest in Asia Pacific
Rents are expected to grow by 9-10% in 2018.
Banks to start reporting results under IFRS 9
Banks are now required to set aside a minimum loss allowance of 1% on exposures, and excess will be recorded as capital.
Monthly expat accommodation costs are now $230 cheaper
It dropped to eighth place in Asian cities' rankings.
Household inflation expectations creep up to 2.97%
No thanks to the looming cut in COE quotas this 2018.
Robust office leasing to give rentals needed push
About 70% of Frasers Tower is already pre-committed even before completion.
Property market optimism could lead to overheating: analysts
"Overly optimistic" bids are appreciating prices by 10-40%.
4 in 5 Singapore firms expanded overseas in 2017
71% have operations in at least one ASEAN country.
Prime office rents to rise by 7% in 2018: Colliers
Better GDP and economic conditions drove demand for office space.
Friend or foe: Can ledger technology disrupt Singapore's financial services?
Its ability to simplify transactions may remove the need for brokers.
$9b worth of engineering contracts to lift construction sector
The North-South Corridor could be a key project.
Is it high time for Singapore to review its digital commerce income tax?
EY says in its Singapore Budget 2018 wishlist that this will protect its tax revenue base neutrality.
What's dragging SGX's lacklustre equities business?
2017 was the worst year for delistings, with 29 of them outpacing 17 initial public offerings.
Singaporeans are ditching stable jobs for freelance gigs
Flexibility, freedom, and financial control are amongst cited reasons.
S-REITs fatten portfolios with debt-funded acquisitions: Moody's
On average, acquisitions are funded by 33% debt, 47% equity, and 20% cash on hand.
Can Singapore fill up its empty homes?
The vacancy rate surpassed 8.4%, the historical average, amidst increasing supply.