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SMRT escapes scot-free on embarrassing Circle Line disruption
LTA's official investigation absolves the transport firm from negligence or fines relating to last year's extensive breakdown.
SMRT escapes scot-free on embarrassing Circle Line disruption
LTA's official investigation absolves the transport firm from negligence or fines relating to last year's extensive breakdown.
Singapore Airlines barely named top brand of 2012
The national carrier again placed first in the Brand Finance Top 100 rankings but it might be its last year on top.
CMT's Bugis+ to complete renovations by July
OCBC estimates the yield on cost for Bugis+ at ~5.8%.
MAS seeks your opinion on the capital framework for insurance businesses
MAS will accept comments on the Risk-Based Capital framework for insurance business till 25 August 2012.
Good news! Singapore airfares just got cheaper
Singapore published fares fell 1% within Intra Asia Pacific and 3% to Europe, Middle East & Africa.
5 out of 10 Singapore executives to spend more on business trips
But they plan to make it worthwhile, as 94% are looking to maximise the sales opportunities while travelling.
Changi Airports International to invest in Russian airports
Changi brings exceptional airport management expertise to Russia in partnership with Basic Element group and Sberbank of Russia.
Bad loans rising up to Asian financial crisis levels?
Market fears over imploding Europe banking crisis that could possibly raise credit costs for Asian banks.
Prospects for consumer banking business dim
Institutional banking business meanwhile is seen to thrive amidst chaos.
CIMB analysts worry over OCBC's asset quality
CIMB notes 3 key factors that make OCBC most vulnerable to ill effects of Euro crisis.
Investors freak over Olam's CFO resignation
Share prices fell by 5.4% yesterday following the announcement that CFO Krishnan Ravi Kumar has resigned after 20 years of service.
Euro crisis getting worse than one could ever imagine
Will Asia find a scapegoat when the terror strikes?
CapitaMall Trust in an aggressive refinancing scheme
Proceeds from a fixed note issuance will be used to partially refinance the S$783m secured term loan maturing in Oct 2012.
Check out these two small CBD projects that have amazingly high take-up rates
One of them even sold office units at prices that were 16% higher than their counterparts in a neighbouring project.
Asia gets incredibly expensive for expats
So where does Singapore stand in the rankings?
Chart of the Day: Trade related services turn sluggish
DBS says trade related services segments were affected by external headwinds.
Energy, metal listing rules meet international standards: SGX
The bourse defended itself after a Straits Times article suggested an easing of listing rules for exploration firms.