Singapore

Asian F&Bs likely to get hurt by sugar production's bitter deficit

Estimated sugar production loss is around 2 million tonnes.

Asian F&Bs likely to get hurt by sugar production's bitter deficit

Estimated sugar production loss is around 2 million tonnes.

AusGroup's net profit plunges 40.1% to $198.8m

Blame it on skyrocketing impairment charges.

SLA unveils online portal for property owners

Users can view their title information with no charge.

National Day Rally 2016 – breaking it down for businesses

I think if there is one thing business owners need to take away from this year’s national day rally, it is to take care of your health.

Singapore’s bank lending sinks 2.2% in July

It has been falling since October 2015.

Why Chinese Aviation Oil banks on overseas refueller for steady growth

The business accounts for 90% of CAO’s earnings from associates.

Private consumption growth to average 4.3% by 2020: BMI

It constitutes an uncharacteristically low fraction of Singapore’s economy.

What changed in the automotive sector with Brexit?

The referendum results of Britain leaving the European Union (EU) came as a surprise to everyone. It was unprecedented since no country has ever left the EU. There are questions on what will change given this development. And how will countries like Singapore and the rest of the world be affected?

CapitaLand inks retail JV with Changsa Pilot Investment

The contract involves a 95,000 sqm mall in China.

Here's why Singapore banks can brave deluge of falling property prices

This is despite a possible 24% slash in banks’ earnings.