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Singapore capital markets score key policy boosts

Three new initiatives are looking to raise efficiency and liquidity in the dollar corporate debt market.

Singapore capital markets score key policy boosts

Three new initiatives are looking to raise efficiency and liquidity in the dollar corporate debt market.

Singapore Minister: Try expanding to Kuwait

Development projects abound as the country opens up even more, said Minister Teo Ser Luck.

Can STI sustain its record finish?

Benchmark index broke the 3,000 barrier yet again but lingering market uncertainty could pull it back down.

China Dairy Group appoints Kwok Kain Sze as Director

Dr. Kwok has worked for Fraser and Neave as Chief Scientific Officer and General Manager.

SMRT Senior Vice President resigns

Frank Wong Wai Kwong has completed his contract for SVP, Business Development position.

Sembcorp Marine’s orderbook YTD now a whopping S$6.6bil

Thanks to its latest S$385.5 million contract from Helix Energy Solutions.

UOB’s net profit could have been S$70m higher in 4Q11

That is if we back out the EU debt related losses.

Uh-oh, it looks like even Dropbox is no longer safe

Spammers may have just found a new way of reaching you.

MAS urges Islamic banks to embark on trade finance

It’s a model that fits well with Shariah principle, says MAS exec director Tai Boon Leong.

SGX launches hubs in Chicago and London

These international hubs are the first by an Asian bourse.

Currency Briefing - what you need to know for Wed March 14, 2012

Recovery signs in American economy helped the US dollar strengthen against the Singapore dollar.

Tiger Airways reports passenger load factor of 81% in Feb

It's the second time that Tiger recorded a PLF of more than 80% since Aussie grounding but the worst is not over yet says OCBC.

Raging inflation, cooling growth double-punches Singapore in Q1

As if anemic manufacturing wasn't enough, Singapore's goods will also stay pricey in the first quarter, said OCBC.

Healthcare REITs all going regional for growth

OCBC notes that recent forays to Asian countries like Japan, Malaysia and South Korea are proving to be lucrative.

Singapore firms starving for right talent

New study revealed that hiring and developing talent remains a critical challenge, and that great leaders spring from failure.

Singapore is 3rd most competitive city in the world

It lost to two Western financial hubs, but beat out regional rivals, Hong Kong and Tokyo.