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Singapore telco giants get competition with MyRepublic

Founders of MyRepublic blurted out things that the current 3 Telcos allegedly won’t tell you about their fibre broadband services.

Singapore telco giants get competition with MyRepublic

Founders of MyRepublic blurted out things that the current 3 Telcos allegedly won’t tell you about their fibre broadband services.

Get to know the people behind My Republic

The new competitor of telco giants has two founders who were former executives of StarHub.

Curbs loom as headline residential sales spike

In January 2012 there were 2,077 private residential units sold, representing a 210% MoM change.

Industrial site at Sims Drive/Aljunied Road up for sale

The tender will close at 12 noon on 10 April 2012, so be quick.

Singapore vulnerable to multidimensional risks posed by Europe Crisis

Find out the many ways on how troubles in the West could affect Singapore and other countries in Asia Pacific as Standard and Poor’s reports.

Chart of the Day: SREITs proactive at managing debt

Singapore Real Estate Investment Trusts had healthier balance sheets, thanks to ample liquidity in the market and low interest rates through most of 2011.

Currency Briefing - what you need to know for Thurs Feb 16, 2012

Amidst improvement in investor confidence in Asia, the Singapore dollar edged up Wednesday against the US dollar.

Motor vehicle sales shrank 14.7%

The segment dragged down December 2011 retail sales to a 2.4% month-on-month contraction.

Fast food outlets are December laggards

It was the worst-performing food & beverage segment with receipts decreasing 1.8% mom.

Singaporeans worried most about economic woes

Latest feedback survey reveals a growing concern for rising costs of living, unemployment and the sinking economy.

Singapore minister decries poor state of construction industry

National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan points out weaknesses in productivity and innovation.

Ezion clinches US$80.3m charter contract for European oil major

The group will be providing a second North Sea Class service rig to be deployed in Denmark.

Sakari’s net profit more than doubles to $190m in 2011

The group’s profit was driven by higher coal prices last year compared to 2010.

Singapore Airlines’ passenger load factor down to 77% in January 2012

The airline’s passenger load factor weakened across most regions as capacity expansion outstripped growth in passenger carriage.

OKP Holdings’ net profit surges 57% to S$27m in 2011

Its construction segment reigns as the group’s major contributor, accounting for 82% of total revenue.

What you need to know about SREITs' refinancing risks

Are the risks still manageable or are they getting out of hand?