Singapore

Asian companies growing more competitive and aggressive: E&Y report

Developed-market counterparts running scared at how Singapore firms, others in region are expanding.

Asian companies growing more competitive and aggressive: E&Y report

Developed-market counterparts running scared at how Singapore firms, others in region are expanding.

M1 profit crashes 14.1% to S$108.6m

Blame it on higher handset subsidies.

Check out the biggest loser among new launches in September

It has the cheapest price of $849 yet 146 units were unsold.

Here's why you can't buy a home with just $1,000psf

Launches below this amount are becoming rare.

Changi Airport launches iChangi HD app for iPad

The app provides access to flight details, terminal maps and retail outlets.

Singapore economy to grow by up to 2.5% in 2012

The economy grew by a mere 1.3% in 3Q12.

Here's how retail sales in Singapore fared in August

Retail sales increased 3.2% compared to a year ago.

3 residential sites up for grabs this October

Together with 2 EC sites, 2,880 units are expected to be available.

Check out why there may be less Grade A offices available for rent

Occupancy rate climbed to the highest level in five quarters.

Why job hunters need to be extra careful with FB, Linked In profiles

Nearly half of Singaporeans using social media for recruitment reject candidates based on what they see from their profiles.

What you need to know about Tiger Plus

Tiger Plus is among the new services Tiger Airways has rolled out since its move to Changi Airport Terminal 2.

Singapore's pension system in need of reforms

Singapore only scores 54.8 out of 100 in global pension Index value, way below top rank Denmark.

Neil Humphreys – a Singaporean brand made in Britain

Neil Humphreys is a cultural phenomenon. He is a British expat who has made a success of living in Singapore and created a rogue expat brand for himself. He is the exception to the rule and Singapore and people who read his books are better off as a result of it.

Here's why monetary easing is not necessary despite weak economy

Q3 may be the weakest quarter of the year but a rebound is due Q4, says Nomura.