Singapore
Chart of the Day: NORX sees sustained recovery with 5.7% Q2 growth
The top contributors were Malaysia, the European Union, and Indonesia.
Daily Briefing: LTA says Ryde's soon-to-be-launched courier service illegal; Windy Height's price tag could drop by $50m in second en bloc attempt
And developers are trimming down condo prices by 5% to 10%.
Improving agriculture prices and farm income could bolster ThaiBev's earnings
Thailand is seeing signs of consumption recovery.
Temasek ditches US bank holdings in Q2
It has completed the sell down in Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.
SMEs must team up to survive disruption: Heng Swee Keat
Businesses must collaborate with academe, industry and government.
SIA Group's passenger load factor rose 2.3 ppt to 85.9% in July
Overall cargo load factor dipped by 0.9 ppt.
Singapore remains at risk from high-profile hackers
The Lion City could look into increasing secure server capacity as a preventive measure.
Singapore home sales soar in July amidst last-minute buying frenzy
1,000 units were sold on 5 July after the announcement of the cooling measures.
Ryde to roll out door-to-door courier services
They eye to expand their network to around 140,000 motorcycles for the on-demand service.
Hong Leong Asia bears brunt of $33m loss in Q2
But its digital engine unit fared well as its revenue rose 5.3% to $43.6m.
Malaysia has yet to request return of 1MDB private jet: Singapore
The $48.27m jet is amongst assets identified for recall by the US Justice Department.
Mixed use property sales jumped 30.2% to $1.5b in Q2
It was mainly backed by the public land sale of the $1.2b Holland Road property.
Bus business could uplift ComfortDelGro amidst rail operation losses
Its Bukit Merah bus contract will start by Q4.
Property curbs may compel developers to reprice projects
This could make homes affordable for first-time buyers.
Property curbs and trade war a double whammy for Singapore banks
The three largest banks expressed concern over risks from the trade tensions in their Q2 results announcements.
Consumer-centred logistics drives Direct Link
The company believes that to be able to succeed in the cutthroat logistics sector, they need to deliver continuous innovation by letting go of old success models in favour of new.
Commentary
‘Tokenmaxxing’ – The wrong AI race to run in Singapore
To outsmart modern fraud, we must first know the enemy
Why Singapore SMEs cannot wait for quantum cyber risk to arrive before securing data
Is Singapore's emphasis on long-term security and stability hindering purpose-driven employees?
When Singapore's agentic AI ‘chefs’ arrive, will the kitchen be ready for them?
What Singapore’s app store rules reveal about the future of online trust
Faster hiring alone will not fix construction’s productivity problem
Beyond policy: How Singapore's service sector can win at the frontline
Solving the production problem behind Singapore’s ‘pilot purgatory’
Transformation without disruption: Your Existing ERP is an accelerant to business innovation