Singapore
Better advertising for car brands in Singapore?
Singapore is a small island of roughly five hundred and eighty (580) square kilometers. This island has a problem. If this beautiful tropical island cannot keep her car population in check, then before long, there will be a possibility of a complete standstill on the roads.
Better advertising for car brands in Singapore?
Singapore is a small island of roughly five hundred and eighty (580) square kilometers. This island has a problem. If this beautiful tropical island cannot keep her car population in check, then before long, there will be a possibility of a complete standstill on the roads.
CapitaLand sells 125 of 180 Sky Habitat units
The average price of units sold ranged from S$1,747 to S$1,642 per square foot.
Junket approval won't add greatly to RWS' VIP volume: Maybank
Is this why Genting is planning to tap the Mongolian market with $2.5b of perpetual bonds?
SPH profit up 11.6% to $84.1m
Singapore Press Holdings sure is happy with its rental income which rose 21.6% to $48 million.
Currency Briefing - what you need to know for Mon April 16, 2012
The local currency sits at $1.2511, with appreciation against the US dollar expected to be gradual.
Singapore Markets Morning Briefing - what you need to know for Mon April 16, 2012
Traders in Singapore are looking at global markets following the retreat on Wall Street and with China’s GDP growth lower than analysts’ expectations.
Chart of the Day: Retail sales index showing consumer resilience?
Amidst global economic woes, 2012 is still looking to be a positive year for retail sales.
Retail sales rose 19% yoy in February
Car sales singlehandedly rallied the retail sales index from a tepid 1.8% yoy growth last month, but what's the big caveat?
Why did F&B receipts crash last month?
F&B sector grew only 4.2% yoy in February as Singaporeans avoided restaurants, fast food places and caterers.
Singapore GDP growth slips to 1.6% yoy
But economic momentum could be picking up with the qoq growth rising to 9.9% from last quarter's 2.5% contraction.
Wilmar margin squeeze to ease soon
Profit-battered segments like palm & lauric and oilseed & grain could rebound as crush margins clear the red.
ST Engineering growth pinned on US defence contract win
Its participation in the US Marine Corps program could help it clinch a lucrative 700-vehicle order.
More office space slated for completion between 2012 and 2015
About 60% of which will be located in the CBD.
Why did the Singapore office market thrive in 1Q12?
Colliers says additional buyer’s stamp duty imposed in the residential sector had investors looking for alternative asset options.
Experience the great wines of Bordeaux
A series of master classes, exclusive taste sessions, and dinner reception will be held on 16th April 2012 at the Hotel Equarius in Resorts World Sentosa.
Singapore tightens monetary policy
It’s the first country in Asia to do so in 2012.
DBS launches electronic securities application service
Now customers can subscribe to IPOs even while in bed straight from their smart phones.