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INFOGRAPH: Say hello to techie Singaporean moms

89% of mums share technology experiences with their children.

INFOGRAPH: Say hello to techie Singaporean moms

89% of mums share technology experiences with their children.

A fearless forecast for MAS' monetary policy in October

A more accommodative monetary policy may be looming for Singapore.

2 possible reasons behind Thai Bev and TCC Assets' nay-vote

Though Thai Bev misses the chance to reduce its gearing, find out why it's still a positive move.

Here's how Genting Singapore's S$1.8b perpetual bonds rocked the market

Perpetual bonds registered 23.5% of all SGD-denominated bonds sold this year worth S$6billion.

Uh Oh! Singapore heads towards recession in 3Q12

The third straight month of tech decline in August is a major drag, warns CIMB.

Smaller investment landlords drove acquisition activity in 3Q

Total acquisition value for 3Q is estimated to reach $182m, far exceeding the $66m in 2Q.

China beats Singapore as most preferred destination for business elites

Come to think of how much Singapore is losing to China if each business elite spends at least USD3,000 per leisure trip.  

Chart of the Day: Unemployment rate higher for lower-skilled workers

Lower-skilled Singaporeans are less internationally mobile and will be more affected when growth slows.

ThaiBev, TCC Assets vehemently refuse F&N's capital cut plan

Both groups hold an aggregate stake of ~30.66%.

Manufacturing output slips 5.4%

That's excluding data from biomedical manufacturing.

Singapore at risk again of technical recession: OCBC

At the pace industrial output has been contracting the possibility rises anew.

As industrial output falters, no more Mr. Nice MAS

Singapore's central bank could combat weak growth tendencies with more aggressive policy.

Don't count on a manufacturing rebound this September

Output weakness will persist based on August's mellow manufacturing PMI, says Maybank.

Why you might want to consider booking a hotel room far more in advance

OCBC exprects demand to outsrip hotel room supply over the next two years.