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When will Tiger pounce again Down Under?

Tiger Airways' operations in Australia remain grounded until at least 11 August.

When will Tiger pounce again Down Under?

Tiger Airways' operations in Australia remain grounded until at least 11 August.

Grade A office rents up 1.5% to $10.15 per sq ft per month

Rents at OUE Bayfront and Ocean Financial Centre have edged up more than 5.0% since their TOP in 1Q11.

Good news: Fare hike won’t leave you walking after all

Public transport fares are going up but help will be extended to the needy through vouchers.

Global equities outlook ‘far from gloomy’

While the economic outlook is uninspiring, HSBC's economists are not forecasting a recession.

Tamed Tiger: More losses await, says analyst

Losses from the month-long grounding of its Australian fleet will hurt the injured Tiger even more.

Singapore is the third most expensive office location in Asia Pac

A title it holds for eight quarters in a row now as office rents rose by 6.2% to $8.90 per sq ft per month in 2Q11.

Asian credit still sound amidst shadows of European debt

But Japan is an exception, as debt problems intensified in the recent months, according to Standard & Poor’s.

Life insurance sales surge 38% in H1 2011

The industry’s new business premiums amounted to a whopping $941.5m.

Mark your calendars: Presidential election on 27 Aug

That is if more than one candidate stands nominated for election at the close of nominations on 17 August.

Report: Singapore is top office destination in Asia

Pacific Star Group rated Singapore as top destination for office property investment in Asia.

Intruder alert? Not a problem for Changi Airport

Changi Airport will now use advanced fibre sensor technology for its perimeter fence.

Global online consumer confidence plunges to lowest level in six quarters

And 45% of Asia Pac online consumers said they are currently in recession.

The place to be: Singapore beats all Asian cities as top convention venue

Singapore was named Asia's Top Convention City and ranked fifth globally next to Vienna, Barcelona, Paris, and Berlin.

Hello sunshine: Punggol Eco Town to try solar energy till 2013

Panasonic will install photovoltaic systems to supply renewable energy to lifts, water pump and lighting.

Singapore's PMI drops to 49.3 in July

Electronics PMI also fell to 49.5.

SGX will not pay a one-time dividend

Muthukrishnan Ramaswami, acting chief financial officer of Singapore Exchange, said the bourse has no plans to pay a one-time dividend and would like to maintain a healthy cash balance going forward.