Singapore
China Environment names James Kho Chung Wah as independent director
He was appointed on October 10, 2016.
China Environment names James Kho Chung Wah as independent director
He was appointed on October 10, 2016.
Sheng Siong Group names Tan Ling San as vice chairman and executive director
The appointment is executive and effective on October 6, 2016.
Mount Elizabeth Novena to add 100 more beds next year
It will increase capacity to 320 beds.
Housing and Development Board's deficit slips 18.8% to $1.64b
This is due to gradually tapering off new flats supply.
Transit-mixed Concrete's net profit crumbles 51% to $1.6m
Blame it on the slowdown in construction activities.
Vacancy rate for rented private homes worsened in Q2 as supply hit a new peak
Vacancy rate rose to 8.9%.
Industrial spaces hit by O&M players ditching Singapore for Malaysia
More vacant spaces ranging 1,500 sqft and below set to rise.
Singaporean students leaving for Australia to 'dramatically' increase on enhanced free trade agreement
66% of Singaporean parents prefer sending their children to Australia.
Raffles Medical Group on track to finish Raffles Hospital extension by next year
It plans to add new beds progressively.
Samsung offers refund to Galaxy Note 7 customers in Singapore
They can also exchange their handsets for another device.
Dutch Bank ING said to shut equity derivatives business in Singapore
It's the first large European lender moving staff to UK post-Brexit.
Duty Free International’s net profit skyrockets 45.3% to $4.5m
On the back of robust retailing of duty-free goods.
DeClout sells 72.09% stake in Acclivis for $75m
It signed a sale agreement with China’s CITIC Telecom.
Singapore Business Review nabs Business/Professional Media of the Year at the 2016 MPAS Awards
Over 200 key figures from the publishing industry witnessed the event.
Soulbuild REIT's net property income dips 2.9% to $17.3m in Q3
No thanks to weaker rental income from two properties.
Tee International secures another project in Changi Airport
It has secured a total of $48m new engineering contracts.
Chinese banks beef up lending to Singapore metal traders as the sector bottoms out
Some offers an annual flexible credit line at 1-1.5% over LIBOR.