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Macquarie launches Warrant Hotshot Contest with free ice cream

It’s giving away free ice cream at Raffles Place to get people to sign up for a warrant trading competition.

Macquarie launches Warrant Hotshot Contest with free ice cream

It’s giving away free ice cream at Raffles Place to get people to sign up for a warrant trading competition.

Centra Loft at Geylang holds preview today

Will it sell out like its sister development Centra Heights?

Transcu shocker: $5m loan from Chairman yet to be received by company as shares suspended on warnings of cash flow crisis

On June 1, Transcu received a firm commitment from CEO Akihiko Matsumura for the $5m shareholders loan, but according to sources, the loan “is still not physically within the company yet”.

Singapore Airlines customers clamor for the old website as the chief apologises for the “troubled’ new one

Singapore Airlines Chief Executive Officer Goh Choon Phong has issued today, July 14, a public letter apologising for the inconvenience that their new website has caused but customers said that they want the old one back while the firm make necessary changes.

High levels of fraudulent car insurance claims proving challenge for insurers

The motor insurance industry has seen steady losses over the last few years and this is an area that general insurers face challenges in, said industry players interviewed by Singapore Business Review.

Exclusive: “It is CASA’s aim to get Tiger flying again, but safely”

Good news for Tiger as CASA says its aim is to get Tiger flying again, but still no word on when the ban may be lifted.

Exclusive: Grounding of Tiger Airways could extend up to 40 days

The decision of Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) to extend the grounding of Tiger Airways from flying to Australia will not come as early as today. But if ever the Australian regulators decided to apply extension, the ban could last for over a month, said CASA corporate communications manager Peter Gibson.

Singapore Airlines moves to protect its interest in Tiger Airways

It’s not a question on whether former SIA boss will be able to save Tiger Airways. Surely he will as aside from his wide experience in managing airline operations, Chin Yau Seng will be motivated to protect Singapore Airlines’ interest, according to analysts.

Singapore Airlines refutes reports it is sending executives to help Tony Davis rescue Tiger

EXCLUSIVE: The Herald Sun had reported that SIA was sending executives to meet with CASA, but SIA has told SBR that was incorrect.

Is Singapore Airlines starting to move its people in to run Tiger ?

Singapore Airlines which has 30% stake on Tiger Airways seems to be taking management control and leading the charge of Tiger, who is deeply in peril.

Asian corporates are unaware of broader spectrum of risks: Fitch

They are missing the picture by focusing on communication and spin rather than on better corporate governance, argues Fitch MD Andrew Steel.

Analysts say housing shortage to continue as they wait for details of government housing plan

This as an iProperty.com survey that showed Singaporeans were anxious over the yet to be announced housing policy. 

Belysa fully sold at end June, two more exec condos begin preview today

The first new condo offerings for the month of July are City Development’s Blossom Residences at Segar Road and Qingjian Realty’s RiverParc Residence at Punggol. Both are executive condominiums  hoping to achieve similar success made by Belysa. 

Singapore Banks may have to make less risky loans to meet new capital requirements

But analysts breathe a sigh of relief that new capital levels not too tight.

Market watchers urge caution on Skyline Residences

Showflats for the 283-unit freehold apartment by Bukit Sembawang View will be ready on Friday, July 1 but while it almost has what it takes for buyers not to miss it, market watchers also cite downsides.

Hoi Hup sold 45% of Miltonia Residences over the weekend

185 out of 410 units were snapped up since June 24 launch, said agents from Huttons Real Estate Group which market the five-storey condominium.

Sales for CDL’s Buckley Classique slowed: Agents

Only three units were added to date to the 17 snapped up on the first three days of launch since June 10.