Singapore
Rig builders turn to major divestments to combat thinning funds
Capital injection is necessary to stay afloat.
Rig builders turn to major divestments to combat thinning funds
Capital injection is necessary to stay afloat.
The bottom is finally in sight for Singapore’s private home market: CBRE
Prices might tick up as early as 2018.
Marina Bay Sands snatches mass market players from Resorts World Sentosa
MBS has a better location.
IBF, SGX band together to upskill Singapore stockbroking industry
They’re launching new modules, revised certification pathways.
Privatisation, spin-off listing might save beleaguered OSIM
Its chair business is missing the growth potential that TWG has.
This chart spells trouble for Singapore firms
It’s indicative of a downturn when the credit boom ends.
Chemical logistics firm Bertschi launches $45m Jurong Island facility
It will also invest an additional $20m in Singapore.
Q&M Dental acquires Lee & Lee Dental for $10 million
The owners will be issued $4.9m worth O&M shares.
Starhill Global REIT banks on Chinese arrivals as Indonesian tourists dip
Indonesian arrivals dropped by 11.2% last year.
Business outlook of services sector firms sinks to 4-year low in January
This hasn’t been seen since the Euro crisis.
Manufacturing business outlook crumbles further as headwinds escalate
Almost a third of firms are very pessimistic.
More troubles in store for CDLHT in 2016, say analysts
Supply glut and sinking tourism are main concerns.
Repair and maintenance woes add to SMRT’s headaches as headwinds mount
Higher maintenance standards are demanded from the rail firm.
Is a recession on the heels of Singapore’s sluggish employment growth?
The unemployment rate is a primary indicator.
Frasers Hospitality Trust’s Q1 net property income surges 16.9% to $26.3m
Thanks to robust Japan, Australia performance.
Singapore bank lending drops to seven-month low in December
Total loans and advances dropped to $600 billion.
Neo Group snaps up cold facility in Senoko Way for $15m
It will save up to $840,000 in costs.