Singapore

STI hit hard by China negativity

It regressed again below the psychological 3,000 level as China showed fresh signs of economic weakness.

STI hit hard by China negativity

It regressed again below the psychological 3,000 level as China showed fresh signs of economic weakness.

Shipping liners face oversupply risk: OCBC

NOL and the collective industry should watch out for gaping capacity that could sink profits.

Singapore companies to invest 30% more in emerging markets

But 77% of Singaporeans polled worry about political stability in the emerging markets.

Singapore posts deteriorating consumer confidence

Singaporeans showed strong declines in consumer sentiment compared to the previous six months.

Jiutian Chemical Group's Executive Director and General Manager

Li Huixin was assigned to direct the daily operation of the subsidiaries.

Treasury China Trust's Financial Controller resigns

Tony Dalton was in charge for supervising the accounting functions, budget preparation, financial and management.

Treasury China Trust's Chief Financial Officer resigns

As an interim CFO, Peter Byers gave up the post as the company found a replacement. 

SBI Offshore appoints M.Sharifuz Zaman as Engineering Director

M.Sharifuz Zaman has over 20 years in the design and engineering of marine, on-shore and offshore projects.

Survey says 44% of Singapore bankers dissatisfied of bonuses received

This is not surprising given that the same survey also reveals that Singapore reported the lowest mean bonus.

Chart of the Day: GDP growth

Analyst says signs point to a bottoming-out in growth and a pick-up going forward.

Currency Briefing - what you need to know for Thurs March 22, 2012

The British pound and the Japanese Yen were the only currencies to outperform the US dollar.

ST Eng’g unit debarment in India not a big deal: MayBank

India has never been a major contributor to its defence earnings but why is STE incessant in clearing its name?

Singapore Markets Morning Briefing - what you need to know for Thurs March 22, 2012

Softer open for the STI is expected following muted reactions on Wall Street and the flat Nikkei start.

Court says ST Kinetics has liberty to file fresh petitions

The petitions will challenge orders that put ST Kinetics' defence business activities on hold in India.

SGX launches dual currency trading

A firm can now choose for its listed security to be traded in any two different currency denominations.

SingTel layoffs part of a lean and mean strategy?

A renewed focus on core competencies seems to be the driving force behind its new 500-staff retrenchment.

Lehman Brothers Singapore subsidiaries announce voluntary liquidation

One subsidiary has also submitted its resignation from the Singapore Exchange.