Chart of the Day

Chart of the day: Strata retail gears up for a comeback

Reopening of the retail sector spurred interest in strata retail spaces.

Chart of the day: Strata retail gears up for a comeback

Reopening of the retail sector spurred interest in strata retail spaces.

Chart of the day: Industries that will ramp up hiring activities in Q3

Eight out of 11 industries predict double-digit growth for Q3.

Chart of the day: 62% of the accommodation industry expects improve outlook in H2

Return of tourists in Singapore seen as a catalyst for improve business conditions.

Chart of the day: 114 shophouses sold for $938.8m in H1 2022

Sales activity may have dipped however the market shows no sign of slowing.

Chart of the day: Transport engineering output shoots up 32% in June

Output in the marine & offshore engineering segment increased by 44%.

Chart of the day: Residential sector overtakes commercial property in investment sales

Transaction volume of residential property types makes up 45% of the total volumes in Q2.

Chart of the day: More than 4 out of 5 S’poreans said cost of living went up

Older Singaporeans felt the brunt of the increase more strongly than those younger.

Chart of the day: Salary disputes drop in 2021

Approximately 84% of salary claims were resolved that year.

Chart of the day: Wrongful dismissal claims dips in 2021

26% of wrongful dismissal cases assessed were substantiated.

Chart of the day: Asset quality of top three SG banks to remain steady

Fitch peer reviewed DBS, OCBC, and UOB in a new report.

Chart of the day: Remote job postings in Singapore fall by 25% in May

Job seekers, however, remain intent on working from home.

CHART OF THE DAY: IPOs in Singapore and neighbouring markets

IPOs raised $614.7m (US$0.44b) from January to May 2022

Chart of the day: Singapore H1 2022 IPO volume highest since 2017

However, funds raised were lower than in the first half of 2019 and 2020.

Chart of the day: Manufacturing momentum slows in May

Cooling global trade demand and higher supply costs are the cause of the slowdown.