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SG dollar hits 11-year high in January as FDI inflows climb to $58.6b

For the full year 2025, the currency appreciated 6.2% against the US dollar.

North Asia and Europe demand lifts Changi traffic, offsetting Middle East decline

The airport welcomed 17.6 million passengers in the first quarter.

Condo and HDB rents edge up as rental volumes rebound in March

Rents rise slightly whilst condo volumes jump 27.2% and HDB volumes gain 18.9% MoM.

Office rents rise for fifth straight quarter as CBD vacancy tightens

Flight-to-quality demand and limited supply keep occupancy tight despite global uncertainty.

PSA Singapore deploys digital radio system to enhance Tuas Mega Port operations

Motorola’s TETRA system supports 4,000 users and 540,000 daily calls across port operations.

Business leaders step up cross-border trade, investment amidst heightened volatility

Cross-border expansion rose as AI and ASEAN shape capital allocation decisions.

KORE US REIT distribution income rises 4.3% to $12.73m in Q1

Adjusted net property income increased 15.9% to $29.8m (US$23.4m).

NODX rise 15.3% in March as electronics jump 74%

Demand for AI hardware—ICs, PCs, and disk media—is a key growth driver.

Office rents steady as vacancy tightens to 3% in Q1

Prime rents hold at $11.57 psf as supply tightens and vacancy trends lower.

Enterprise Mobility brings three car rental brands to SG via Eurokars deal

Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National, and Alamo will debut in October.

New home sales jump five-fold in March as launches return post-CNY lull

The strong take-up was led by River Modern and Pinery Residences.

Yangzijiang Maritime invests in eight VLCCs for 2028–2030 delivery

The group is also selling four medium tankers with a capacity of 49,800 DWT each.

Keppel wins 20-year contract to cool 10,000 Tengah BTO homes

With an earlier deal, total coverage reaches 14,000 homes across 12 projects.

Daily Markets Briefing: STI down 0.27%; Top stock is Mapletree Logistics

Mapletree Logistics Trust is the top stock with a 1.61% increase.

Singapore pushes back on US trade scrutiny

SBF said Singapore’s policies are not “unreasonable” or “discriminatory” and do not restrict US commerce.