Singapore
Come and get it: Yoma ponders acquisition of Myanmar golf estate
101ha development worth $125m.
Come and get it: Yoma ponders acquisition of Myanmar golf estate
101ha development worth $125m.
What firms fear: Aggressive regulation stifles Asian businesses’ growth
Singapore is the region’s most severe regulator.
Cash cows: OUE HT rides on Orchard road hospitality boom
But land lease threat looms over exceptionally high yields.
Ladies wanted: Female dearth seen in Singapore’s science and technology industry
Less than 1 in 3 professionals are women.
Defying gravity: Singapore prime office rent prices spike 6.8% in 1Q14
Asia dominates most expensive locations list.
Frasers Hospitality Trust launches IPO at $0.88 per share
The company is set to rake in $365m.
Three industrial sites launched under IGLS programme: URA
4.14 ha are up for grabs.
Growing with the grain: Olam yields Australian subsidiary to Mitsubish
But doubts over Temasek takeover remain.
Hard times, lean deals: Massive crash in private home sales feared in FY14
May’s stellar take-up simply isn’t enough.
Chart of the Day: Here's Singapore's 14-year inflation story that will shock everyone
2014's prices are actually at par with 2000's.
Everything must go: Home prices to plummet by 20% in 2015
Brace yourselves for the big crash.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI ended flat
Most investors are still missing.
Daily Briefing: Seniors say 3Gen flats may cause conflicts; Singapore’s Bugis Street goes virtual with e-shopping site
And PM Lee's press sec issues letter to The Economist.
Kicking in buckets: Singapore cardholders’ World Cup splurges rocketed 72.9%
All in just 4 days.
Repeat customer: Nam Cheong clinches $105m deal with Malaysian firm
Another two vessels are in the pipeline.
Singapore's aging workforce has a silver lining
As one of Asia's fastest aging populations, it is estimated that one in six Singaporeans will be at least 65 years of age by 2020. So encouraging older employees to continue working is no longer optional but key to maintaining Singapore's economic vitality.
New foreign worker levies to pull up wage costs: UOB
Employers, July is back in town.