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Lacklustre exports seen to be temporary:DBS
Lacklustre exports seen to be temporary:DBS
Despite ongoing worries on high oil prices derailing growth, PMIs of key markets have remained in the expansion zone.
Oil domestic exports declined by 10% month-on-month in February 2011
This is in contrast to a rise of 28% in the previous month while oil domestic exports expanded by 22 per cent on a y-o-y basis.
Managing the fallout: The impact of the Fukushima disaster on Japan's food exports
The explosions at the nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex have also raised concerns about the radiation effects on food supplies.
Total trade contracted by 6.3% month-on-month in February 2011
On a y-o-y basis, total trade rose by 6.4%, following the 14% increase in the previous month.
Non-oil domestic export jumped by 7.8% in February 2011
Non-electronic NODX expanded by 20% while electronic NODX contracted by 13% in February this year.
Singaporean woman donates $1 million to Japan
Elaine Low presented a cheque for 1m Singaporean dollars ($780,000) to Japan's ambassador, Yoichi Suzuki, on Wednesday.
Strong export sales expected in 2H 2011:DBS
As long as Asia central banks do not "overkill" in their monetary tightening, Singapore should see external demand picking up again towards the second half of 2011.
Government urged Singapore aviation industry to remain active
Singapore had a head start as an aviation hub but other countries and new hubs are fast catching up, said Mr Goh Chok Tong, Senior Minister.
Non-oil domestic export may have moderated to 12.3% in February 2011
Export figure is expected to decrease following a robust expansion of 20.8% in the previous month.
New property measures may target small units:DBS
Despite the proportion of buyers falling marginally to 33% in January 2011, channel checks confirmed that smaller size units remained popular.
Urban Redevelopment Authority seeks feedback on proposed property regulatory changes
URA will be enhancing the HDCLA and HDR to give home-buyers access to accurate and timely information about the market and units that they are buying.
2011 Salary Survey reveals who earns what:Robert Walters
The Singapore job market remained active and Robert Walters gives us a glimpse of the numbers.
57% of Asian acquisitions done in Singapore
Singapore-listed Ascott REIT expanded to the Pacific and Europe respectively as they looked to diversify their portfolios and income sources.
More Singaporeans invest in London residential property
OCBC's volume of London home loans more than doubled in the last quarter of 2010.
Impact of Japan quake on Singapore's food supply expected to be minimal
In 2010, seafood imported from Japan constitutes less than 2% of Singapore's total seafood imports by quantity.
Private home sales likely to hover around 800-1,000 unit level in March 2011
Developers are expected to continue to push out their projects in March 2011 amid mounting global uncertainties, said Colliers International.
Singaporeans and tourists are scaling up spending:HSBC
The January retail sales numbers was one of the surprises Singapore has delivered over the past few months.
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