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Park Olympia ignites price war in Flora Drive
Park Olympia ignites price war in Flora Drive
Speculators see Fraser's Palm Isles cutting prices as Koh Brothers launches 486-unit Parc Olympia over the weekend.
Is volunteerism dead in Singapore?
The World Giving Index 2011 ranked Singapore 91st among the 153 countries surveyed but here’s why locals can hope for upturn this year.
Would you wake up earlier for SGD50 cents a day?
SMRT off-peak travel discount appear too little a perk for most high-earning Singaporeans.
StarHub frets over new installation quota for OpenNet
Raising weekly quota from the current 2,400 to 3,100 will take about 7 years to connect the whole of Singapore, says spokesperson.
1919 at Sophia Road sold out in just 5 days
Learn what makes it a super hot new launched private home.
Singaporean startup offers at home job video interviews
Now no need for that firm handshake.
Are low interest rates posing a threat to Singapore economy?
The debate rages on whether Singapore should raise the threshold for monetary easing considering that interest rates are now well below their average level during the Lehman crisis.
What do single & ultra rich men in Singapore look for in a date?
New advice from Lunch Actually founder Violet Lim on how to catch your Mr Big in Singapore.
Tong Eng Group sold 60% of Tropika East in 2 weeks
59 out of 105 units were snapped up to-date since the 5-storey freehold development was launched on June 9, says developer spokesperson.
Are Singapore companies in the mood for hiring?
Local headhunters reveal interesting hiring behaviour of companies in Singapore amid the current global economic downturn.
What’s missing from today’s fare adjustment formula?
These two factors missed out from last revision made in 2008 could make a big difference to make the fare adjustment formula fair.
8M Residences only sold 4 out of 68 units since May Launch
Industry observers said the property at Margate Road is overpriced at $2000 to $2300 psf.
Perception of a slowing resale market post ABSD misguided: analysts
Around 1,017 transactions were already registered at SRX database as of June 11 while April data surprisingly far exceeded 800-unit forecast.
Are Singapore banks feeling the squeeze of Euro crisis?
Maybe it's not the falling deposits and loans we should be looking at, rather at deteriorating banks' asset quality.
Singapore to suffer much more than peers from a disorderly Greek exit
Moody's Analytics presents two worst-case scenarios and Singapore’s production sector is poised to fall by more than the Asian average.
How should accountants brace for proposed changes in the Accountants Act?
Hear from the experts some areas in the law which need further review to ensure that Singaporean accountants comply with international standards.
Are low-cost carriers Scoot and Tiger Airways tying the knot?
Will it be win-win, win-lose, or lose-lose?
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