Singapore
Only these 2 big-time projects attracted homebuyers in CCR
64 units were transacted overall.
Here's proof that residential market isn't badly hit by cooling rules yet
Price index shows growth was trimmed to 0.5%.
Resale executive condo prices hike along home price spikes: analyst
Median prices surged 76.8%.
Wilmar inks JV with Tereos for corn starch business expansion
It will be a 51:49 venture.
3 in 10 redundant workers failed to get re-employed
Blame it on business restructuring.
How the BPL broadcasting rights fight will impact StarHub, SingTel
Someone's at the losing end.
CapitaMalls Asia's profits jumped 9.6% to S$73.2m
Driven mainly by Star Vista and Japan malls.
Prices of resale executive condos rocketed 25.7% since 4Q10
It's costlier compared to new ECs.
Cache Logistics Trust's DPU climbed 4%
But bosses worry over stiff warehouse rental in Singapore.
See how the trading industry has evolved after 20 years
Find out how the drastic changes in the industry and the “democratisation of information” have helped Saxo Bank succeed.
Waterfront condo Corals at Keppel Bay launches in mid-May
Price starts from $1.5m for 650sqft 1BR.
See how EASB discovers your full potential as a competent industry professional
One of EASB’s full-time lecturer, Willard Tan, shares his incredible educational journey with EASB and how he gives back to his alma mater.
Great Eastern Holdings' profits dropped 21% to S$207.5m
Malaysian sales momentum took a halt.
How Chinese culture can convince Singapore staff to be team players
‘Teams’ has long been a popular concept in the workplace, as it’s common sense that “two heads are better than one” and “many hands make light the work”. However, people don’t always work together well, whether in their families, on sports teams or in the workplace. Thus, encouraging your people to function efficiently with colleagues presents an on-going conundrum for managers. This blog offers two concepts from Chinese culture that may help.
What sustainable business really needs in Singapore
In such a geographically constrained city-state, it’s hard not to notice and hear about the population growth planned for Singapore: from 4.5 million in 2007 when I arrived to 5.3 million by June 2012 with plans for 6.9 million within the next decade. This population level is what the Singapore government has determined the country needs to sustain its economy, bringing in the necessary skills and labor to support it.
STATS ChipPAC appoints James Norling as Chairman of the Board of Directors
He will take over immediately.