Singapore
Olam International pours $101m into Uruguay business
And we all thought it was being milked dry.
Olam International pours $101m into Uruguay business
And we all thought it was being milked dry.
ST Engg sets up 19-acre aircraft hangar complex
It will be able to accommodate two wide-body aircraft.
Petra Foods maintains foothold amid intensifying competition
With a war chest of $315m, the label is staying in ASEAN cupboards.
4 in 5 Singaporean parents opt to send children abroad for university: survey
Do they think Singapore education is not good enough?
Hotels up to speed with Singapore Grand Prix, prices rise 75%
Find out the differing rates within the three days.
Chart of the Day: See how real estate is reeling from slowing credit growth
Prices are dropping as a result of the collateral impact.
Daily Briefing: Singapore to discuss causeway tolls with Malaysia; Access to overseas gambling sites soon to be blocked
And bill passed for tighter rules against mobile usage while driving.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI up 2.0%
Negative opening seen this morning.
Gambling, gambling, gone: Singapore bares its teeth against remote gambling
Candidate for the world's most restrictive online gambling law.
All phones down: Singapore stiffens rules on phone usage while driving
Either you pull over first, or risk getting caught.
Game face on: Singapore telco giants gear up for fiercer broadband competition
Low pricing game starts now.
Dead cat bounce: Why Singapore's GDP rebound in 2015 will still be disappointing
Growth levels will be lower.
A checklist before applying for a Singapore Employment Pass
In Singapore, the benefit of securing an Employment Pass (EP) for a foreign employee is immense. This is because employers, in an EP application, face neither the restriction of foreign workers quota nor the additional costs of foreign workers levy, which are applicable in other types of work visas prevalent here such as the work permit and S Pass.
Introducing your new colleague - Bob, the robot
According to the study "The future of employment: how susceptible are jobs to computerization?" by Oxford Martin Programme on the Impacts of Future Technology, 47% of the jobs in the US will be automated. So look around your office; 47% of the people holding those jobs would be gone. Hopefully these are the annoying people and you don't belong to any of them.
Malaysian invasion: UOB makes commercial banking sphere its comfort zone
But is it threatened by cost-to-income ratio?
OUE Hospitality Trust to benefit most from higher Asian tourist arrivals
Occupancy rates increased to 90% from 84.9% last month.
Pressures build up on SIA Engineering as flight traffic tumbles 2.6% in FY14
Disappointments are up ahead.