Singapore
Chart of the day: Top 3 soft and hard skills employers are looking for
The skills applied to both permanent and temporary employees.
Chart of the day: Top 3 soft and hard skills employers are looking for
The skills applied to both permanent and temporary employees.
Around 7 in 10 homebuyers affected by property cooling measures
More investors might turn to commercial properties rather than luxury properties.
Market update: STI down 0.85%
Wilmar International was seen with the most growth.
How Carzuno is the Netflix for cars and why it works
This first car subscription platform in Singapore seeks to provide an alternative to car ownership.
Retail sales drop 2.5% MoM in January
Twelve of 14 industries also posted a decline in their respective sales.
VTL program sets sights on Greece and Vietnam
Applications for these countries are set to open on 13 March.
Almost half of millennials prioritise savings for vacations H1
This is as Singapore opened more vaccinated travel lanes.
F&B sales up 9.5% YoY in January to $829m
Online sales made up 29.1% of the total sales for the month.
Karim family acquires House of Tan Yeok Nee
The house was the sole survivor of the 19th century Four Houses.
Jardine Matheson’s underlying profit jumps 39% to $2.06b
Given this, the company proposed a final dividend of $2.24 per share.
Dairy Farm's underlying profit drops 62% to $142.7m
This is due to the impact of the reduction in the contribution from Yonghui.
Grab loses its grip with $1.1b loss for Q4
Around $3.6b total loss was recorded for FY2021.
4 of 10 Singaporeans eye travel in the next 3 months
A mix of domestic and international plans make up their plans.
'Who run the world': SG is the top SEA country with women CEOs
Southeast Asia has 17.1% of board seats held by women.
Chart of the Day: 1 in 2 SG employees actively looking for new job opportunities
Better salary packages and new challenges were cited as the main reasons for doing so.
Market update: STI up 0.47%
Wilmar International was seen with the most growth.
A new generation of UPS to power edge computing
Schneider Electric - Businesses in Singapore and the region are investing in distributed IT systems and turning to edge computing environments to support surging digitisation. As IT infrastructure moves from centralised data centres to branch offices or remote, unstaffed locations, the pressure is on to ensure that their current infrastructure can cope.