News
Keppel bags S$140mn shipbuilding deals in Brazil
Keppel bags S$140mn shipbuilding deals in Brazil
The Group’s shipbuilding unit in Brazil draws wave of new orders ahead of its anticipated opening in first quarter of 2012.
Public pressure: Half of Singaporeans demand affordable housing
And 39.7% wish that the Ministry will introduce means testing to determine the amount of subsidy potential home buyers can receive.
Singapore’s property auction sales drops by 27%
Sales only amounted to S$63.1 million versus last year’s S$87 million.
Taiwanese carrier TransAsia takes off at Changi Airport
TransAsia will operate the A320 aircraft in a two-class configuration on the Taipei-Singapore route.
Pilots send out a Mayday in court
This amidst a salary dispute involving Singapore Airlines and SIA Cargo.
What could be the next Asian credit growth crisis?
Current slowdown in credit may cause bigger headaches, says Morgan Stanley.
StarHub fails to absorb increase in programming costs
And so cable TV subscribers will, through a subscription rate hike effective come August.
Office property market is not overheating after all
Thanks to competition for tenants, rental growth of Grade A office space has been in check.
Benchmarking elevates private homes resale prices
What grew the fastest was the resale price of leasehold condominiums in suburban areas, with 3.9% quarter-on-quarter increase.
Asia Pac mergers and acquisitions up 21% to $282.9bn
And China leads with $84.3bn in 1H 2011.
Asia Pac loan volume reached $180bn in 1H 2011
And you’ll never guess which country led with a 22% share.
Asia Pac debt markets boom 19% to a record $348.9bn
China led the region with $112.4bn and accounted for 32% of Asia Pacific (ex Japan) DCM volume in 1H 2011.
Turning the tide: NOL carries more cargo
And NOL has higher volumes on intra-Asia and Asia-Europe routes to thank.
Land deal with Malaysia to work under one condition: analyst
Absorption of the upcoming supply is forecast to be manageable, although analyst says there should be this one little assumption.
$400 million to be spent on urban sustainability R&D
This amidst what are said to be increasingly scarcer resources and tighter land constraints.
SGX ensures transparency in Singapore government bonds trading
Banks to provide market making and brokers to increase liquidity and facilitate buying and selling of SGS bonds.
Green Beans: SGX wants companies to account for sustainability
All listed companies in Singapore must now produce a guide on their green and good works, as well as their hard numbers.
Commentary
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