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ST Engineering smashed records with $6.3b signed deals in 2017
ST Engineering smashed records with $6.3b signed deals in 2017
The electronics division is expected to add $2b to the total.
Singapore toughens white-collar crime crackdown
The move follows high-profile cases like Singaporean financiers' link to the 1MDB.
Frasers Centrepoint Limited issues $300m fixed perpetual bonds
The bonds are part of its $5b multicurrency debt programme.
En bloc sale of 48-unit Hollandia launched for $163.15m
The buyer can redevelop up to 12 storeys and a gross floor area of 107,688 sqft.
Singapore to raise aerospace industry's value by $4b in 2020
It also wants to create 1,000 new jobs in the industry.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI down 0.23%
Expect some gains today.
Daily Briefing: Hyundai's future in Asia still bleak with Grab deal; Singapore to host WTA Finals one last time
And here's how you can use the weak US dollar to your advantage.
Chart of the Day: Telcos' data revenue per GB dips to US$6 in 3Q2017
But data usage is the highest in almost three years.
TPG Telecom's entry to drag StarHub's mobile business further: CIMB
StarHub’s mobile revenue is projected to fall by 5.8% in 2020 after TPG's entry.
ST Engineering's aerospace arm bags $510m deals in Q4
The contracts covered maintenance and pilot training services.
Keppel Land issues $150m 2.68% bonds due 2023
Funds raised from the bonds will be used for general corporate purposes.
SPH's staff costs dip 5% after job cut
It intended to cut its staff costs by 10% to improve earnings.
StarHub's ASTL and D'Crypt acquisitions won't save its falling earnings
75% of its revenue belong to its mobile, pay TV and broadband businesses, which are all declining.
$3.2b Paya Lebar Quarter scores tenants for over half of its space
It will have three office towers that will provide nearly one million sqft of space.
Government urged to focus on developing unicorns
Singapore Business Federation recommended tax incentives and rebates to spur investment in potential unicorns.
Half of marketers fail to integrate ads across channels
Almost seven in 10 consumers think ads are more intrusive now.
Singapore's new two-stage scheme to resolve customer disputes with telcos
Consumers and telcos will have to go through processes of mediation and settlement.
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