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Thai Beverage gets go-ahead on F&N shares
The company obtained waiver from SGX that enables it to have a say on F&N's Heineken offer.
Thai Beverage gets go-ahead on F&N shares
The company obtained waiver from SGX that enables it to have a say on F&N's Heineken offer.
Stagflation looms in Singapore
Here are two charts to prove that Singapore will be home to the weakest growth and one of the highest inflation rates in Southeast Asia.
Condo site at Tanah Merah Kechil Road drew strong interest
A consortium formed by Fragrance Group and World Class Land topped 12 other contenders at $285 million or $676 per sq ft per plot ratio.
Pressure rises in F&N's Heineken dilemma
Decision on the 40% stake will be made on Friday but here's what analysts have to say on the issue.
Loans continued to slow from Sept 2011 peak
Loan-to-deposit ratio at 91.9%, the highest since 2001.
Agribusiness sector to reap depressing profits
Wilmar, Noble and Olam earnings are expected to fall 15-21%.
CapitaLand hits a whopping 254% surge in residential sales
This is just in Singapore while sales in China registered a 218% rise.
Chart of the Day: Take-up of shoe-box units accounts for 19% of new sales
Take-up of units smaller than 50 sqm accounted for 19% of new sales in the second quarter, less than the 27% in the previous quarter.
Only net 1% of Singapore manufacturers see a second half rebound
13% of manufacturers expect business conditions to improve compared to the 12% who predict further deterioration from Jul-Dec 2012.
Precision engineering least upbeat in raising output
Manufacturers confessed in a new survey that they expect fewer orders of machinery and sluggish exports of precision modules & components.
6% of manufacturers to axe employees
A scanty 1% of them see business improvement ahead.
Singapore lagged HongKong in world's top investment locations list
Singapore ranking in Q2 jumped to 7th from 21st but it fared below tight rival HongKong.
Low-income Singaporeans to benefit from housing grants
First-time buyers with income $1,500 and below may purchase 3-room standard flats.
Tiger Australia fails to get its roar back
Net loss narrows to S$14m as Singapore operations post an operating profit of S$4m after 3 quarters of losses.
Here's why Raffles Medical is going nuts over building a hospital in Hong Kong
Huge potential awaits as private operators only account for less than 10% of the total hospital beds.
Housing loans surged 15% in June
Singaporeans seem to be richer as car loans and credit cards also went up 9.5% and 14.8%.
Singaporeans refuse to be loyal to a single bank
More than half distribute deposits and investments to three or more banks, says survey.