Singapore
Noble Group chairman to shareholders: Have a little patience, please
The stock has fallen 40% since January.
Noble Group chairman to shareholders: Have a little patience, please
The stock has fallen 40% since January.
About 4,600 investors hit with erroneous Central Depository account statements
Blame it on human error.
Struggling Ezra bags subsea contracts worth $155m
For projects in Asia, Europe and West Africa.
Choosy developers turn their noses up at unappealing GLS residential sites
Who wants a secluded spot in Sembawang?
Chart of the day: Singapore sees no respite from persistent deflation
Full-year inflation will remain in the red.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI down 0.4%
Expect another retreat today.
Daily Briefing: How to know if your annual income is below average; Four reasons to buy Singapore Savings Bonds
And SPRING unveils $75m fund for startups.
SIA to waive cancellation fees for passengers with tickets to, from Korea
While rebooking and rerouting is free in Scoot.
Transitioning your family business to the next generation
Family businesses make a significant contribution to the Singapore economy. According to the government enterprise agency, SPRING, these businesses are mainly small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and form 99% of all enterprises in Singapore. They employ seven-in-ten workers, improve innovation, and contribute over 50% of national gross domestic product. Ensuring the continuity of these businesses is vital to the Singapore economy.
Rich Singaporean jetsetters travel more than 4 times a year: survey
35% stay at 5-star hotels.
Why Singapore should ban Selfie Sticks
Selfie sticks are the cancer of 2015. Time for Singapore to set the trend and ban them completely for the sake of the tourism business here.
OUE C-REIT boosts portfolio with a billion-dollar property
And why the market's not surprised.
Hiring right in Singapore
Hiring the best talent is more crucial than ever, especially in today's economy and in Singapore's tight labour market. The country's unemployment rate for citizens stood at 2.6 percent as of March, according to figures by the Ministry of Manpower.
In ultra-competitive Singapore, these winning firms are in a class of their own
Check out who made the cut in SBR's list.
Chart of the Day: Here's solid proof that URA is scaling back on new home units
And why everyone's been expecting this.
Steer clear of struggling rigbuilders until 2016, investors warned
They're in deep trouble even if oil prices stabilize.
Daily Briefing: Twitter expands Singapore office; ERA still biggest real estate agency in Singapore
And sun and sand in Singapore's...CBD?