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Chart of the Day: Office rentals reached inflection point in 4Q11

Chart of the Day: Office rentals reached inflection point in 4Q11

Not time to rejoice yet though as there are no sufficient signs to indicate that the sector is bottoming out.

So what has MAS done to prevent fraudulent withdrawals?

Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Deputy Prime Minister and MAS Chairman, has issued a response.

Singapore among top 5 airports with highest air freight throughput

But Asia-Pacific airports have recorded a decrease of 12.6% in air freight traffic January 2012.

SBS fast tracks 60 more weekly trips for North-East Line

Wait times will be reduced from 5.5 minutes to as low as 3.5 minutes come March 19.

Singapore to drive Fraser & Neave's earnings in the next 3 years

Its pre-sold projects in Singapore which carry unrecognised revenue of $1.4b secure F&N's development earnings.

The wheels on the buses to go round 800 times more over 5 years

Now you have one less escuse for being late to work.

Ka-ching rings in digital marketplace

Survey says 62% of today’s consumers go online when shopping.

MOT: No fare hikes in 2012

Plus there will be a 20% increase in the public bus fleet.

Nurses to get 20 % pay rise by 2014

Even more reason to smile when they jab that needle into you.

New iPad on sale in Singapore Friday March 16

Prices start at $658, so will you buy one?

ST Engineering unit appeals against debarment from India

ST Kinetics reiterates that it has not received any official notification on its disbarment by the Indian Ministry of Defense.

Gadget sales slumped in Singapore in Q42011

Of the five key Southeast Asian markets, Singapore was the only one to contract at 11.7%.

Don't be blinded by Tiger hype: PhillipCapital

The airlines is basking in the positive news of its improving operations but doubts remain on its profitability.

Look out for a Tiger-Scoot tag team in Australia

Tiger Airways' growing presence there may lead to a strategic tie-up with newcomer Scoot.

Tiger Singapore catches a capacity breather: DBS

The local arm of the airlines may soon improve its loads as new aircraft is allocated to the bustling Australia operations.

Singapore healthcare plan riddled with financial kinks

The move to raise hospital bed count and manpower poses major cost concerns, says DBS.

Supply surplus: More HDBs and EC units to be up for grabs

The government still targets 25k new HDB flats this year plus four new sites yielding almost 1,725 EC units.