Singapore
Will Resorts World Sentosa and Marina Bay Sands survive Singapore's tourism slowdown?
Integrated resorts will manage to scrape through, says Fitch.
Will Resorts World Sentosa and Marina Bay Sands survive Singapore's tourism slowdown?
Integrated resorts will manage to scrape through, says Fitch.
Don’t wait for trading queries before disclosing big deals, SGX warns firms
Insider trading must be stopped at all costs.
ST Electronics buys out ST Education and Training stakes for $4.6m
It will have more flexibility for expansion.
Keppel REIT purchases three retail units in Melbourne for $8.6m
It secured control over the 35-storey office building.
ComfortDelGro shrugs off fare cut threat
Its diverse revenue base will keep profits intact.
Singapore under threat from capital outflows, mounting ASEAN woes
Profit margins will be squeezed as growth slows.
Chart of the Day: See the worryingly steep manufacturing contraction in Q2
Nearly all clusters booked sharp declines.
Daily Briefing: Why investors prefer real estate crowdfunding over P2P lending; Are you part of the sandwich class?
And check out this hybrid smartwatch.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI down 1.5%
Brace for another pullback today.
Concerns over high tenant churns in retail market is exaggerated: RHB
Occupancy levels are still high.
Find out why Olam's Mitsubishi deal is as good as it gets
They will get to tap on MC's global distribution network.
MyRepublic launches Singapore's first 2Gbps home broadband
It's the world's cheapest broadband next to Japan.
Chart of the Day: Here’s how much room rates were slashed by desperate hoteliers
Average daily rates fell by 5.7% in May.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI up 0.98%
Expect limited gains today.
Daily Briefing: KL-Singapore HSR project to start in 2017; What happens when you don't vote in Singapore?
And here's the deal on the SG50 inspired EC set to launch soon.
3 things you need to know about employee health insurance in Singapore
In Singapore, many employee remuneration and benefits packages have a heavy emphasis on access to health insurance. And little wonder this is the case when local health-cost inflation is taken into consideration. Private treatment options are a highly sought after benefit because of the potential costs involved and, for companies of all sizes, this coverage is increasingly seen as a 'must have' by existing and potential staff.
How badly will Singapore be hurt by the new shipping regulations?
Falling demand could be looming.