Singapore
M1 to receive a shot in the arm from Malaysia's Axiata
The foreign investor seeks to expand operations in Asia.
M1 to receive a shot in the arm from Malaysia's Axiata
The foreign investor seeks to expand operations in Asia.
Investment growth to suffer 3.5% decline in 2017
Blame it on underwhelming trade activity.
Here's why M1 will be the biggest loser if a new telco comes to town
It'll lose a huge chunk of its spectrum allocation.
Singapore Business Review Business Case Studies Awards 2017 call for entries now open
Deadline for confirmations is on 16 December 2016.
Yanlord inks $13m deal with CR Land
It will be for the redevelopment project in Zhongshan, China.
Could the completion of S$2.3b projects save Swiber from sinking?
Its construction arm also has a potential S$826.5m order book.
Check out how media network Ksubaka turned an old colonial building into a vibrant office
A groundbreaking digital technology completes the office.
Asia's hunger for alternative finance
After the global downturn that followed 2008, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) emerged as one of the pillars of the economy, withstanding turbulent times whilst banking titans collapsed around them.
Older office buildings feel the sting as businesses relocate to newer developments
Leasing momentum has skyrocketed in upcoming prime offices.
Singapore tourism hit by Zika virus scare
But analysts believe the impact is still milder than SARS.
Chart of the Day: Here's proof that hotels are still empty despite rising tourist numbers
RevPAR has been on a decline since 2012.
Daily Briefing: Singapore eases refinancing rules; Singapore wants more phone carriers than China
And sale of Marina Bay land set to fetch bumper price.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI down 0.45%
Expect some reprieve today.
No easing of property curbs with tweaks in refinancing rules, MAS says
But it would be positive for domestic housing market.
Will the service sector survive dismal sales growth?
7.1% surge in tourist arrivals kept the outlook vibrant.
Here's the missing link to lower hotel occupancy despite tourist surge
Accommodation receipts sink 6.3%.
Rare land parcel could be the most expensive property on record
It sits at the coveted Marina Bay area.