Singapore
Tye Soon puts up subsidiary in Indonesia
It will be involved in the distribution of automotive parts.
Tye Soon puts up subsidiary in Indonesia
It will be involved in the distribution of automotive parts.
Singapore wage pressures are mounting
Wage pressures are mounting, especially in high-skill industries and high-skill occupations in Singapore.
Get a glimpse of the 514-unit CityLife@Tampines
E-applications will kick off 29 November.
You won't believe how many HDB blocks boast of solar panels
Punggol alone already has 40 blocks.
Secret for success: Think like the Rat
Despite the continued tales of economic woe internationally, Singapore and the whole of Asia in general are still focused on growth. Business professionals will need to take note of the trend to ensure they can contribute to strategic innovation and growth.
Do rental prices hitting all-time high in 2012 indicate a better future for the office market?
Experts unfortunately said that 2013 would be even worse than we thought.
Hotel site at Jurong Town Hall grabs 11 bids
Highest bid was $238.2m.
Ship ahoy: NOL acquires US-based Carmichael for US$37m
Its arm, APL Logistics, gets the rights.
Thai Bev's net profit up 16.4% to S$120m in 3Q12
That includes Serm Suk and F&N operating results.
Singapore dollar muted
The local currency is suffering slow depreciation against the greenback.
City Developments must brace for unsold inventory build-up
Its 4,349 units may not be sold.
Over 40,000 new homes to be available next year
22,352 will be public housing units.
STI shows signs of faltering
Even with a mild 0.3% gain.
Anybody home? Higher vacancy risk looms in 2013F
Condo vacancies may increase to 10.9%.
Daily briefing: Switched at birth
KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital says sorry for the mix-up.
Muddy Waters' charges to Olam are probably "unsubstantiated"
Allegations are also nothing new, says Maybank.
Singapore rigbuilders underestimated but more order wins imminent
The same can't be said for shipbuilders.