Singapore

Singapore looking to hire 223,000 infocomm media workers

It also wants to raise industry growth by 6% annually.

Singapore looking to hire 223,000 infocomm media workers

It also wants to raise industry growth by 6% annually.

UOB profits up 12% to $883m in Q3

The growth of net interest and noninterest income boosted its earnings.

StarHub profits fall 11.5% to $76.2m in Q3

Its mobile and Pay TV segments continue to weigh down company performance.

IPO could raise Razer CEO's net worth to $1.2b

Its early investor team includes Li Ka-shing, Temasek, and Intel.

Five bankable real estate agents aged 40 and under

From unequalled shophouse advisory to a decade of regional expertise, Singapore’s pool of young real estate agents is promising in every regard.

Daily Markets Briefing: STI down 0.33%

Investors are urged to be careful today.

Chart of the Day: 3,600 workers retrenched in Q3

66% of retrenched workers were from the services sector.

Increasing voluntary turnovers force tech firms' salary increases

The voluntary turnover rate of 12% broke through the 10% retention programme threshold.

HDB launches largest solar leasing public tender

The solar panels will cover 848 HDB blocks and 27 government sites.

Electronics PMI growth dips by 0.3 points in October

There was a low rate of expansion across most key indicators.

Singapore ranks third in countries with most failed M&A deals

Singapore’s failure rate hit 9.2%, just slightly below Australia's 11.9% and China's 12.9%.

Why Singapore should embrace blockchain technology soon

Broadridge APAC head David Becker discusses the potential of blockchain technology and the challenges that hinder its evolution.

mm2 Asia buys Cathay Cineplexes for $230m

Owning the historic cineplex is part of its business expansion.

Oxley Holdings Q1 profits surge 199% to $45.93m

Plot handover of The Royal Wharf Phase 1A boosted its revenue.

Online hiring activity slips by 4% in September

Bleak online hiring in the government sector led the decline.

Here's how iFAST Corporation could deal with losses

Losses widened to $3.04m in its China business.