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Nearly half of Singaporeans bearish on hiring activity in the next 12 months
Nearly half of Singaporeans bearish on hiring activity in the next 12 months
The future of employment seems bleak as some sectors have already scaled back on hiring.
SMRT trains still running at reduced speeds
But with most SMRT trains repaired the 40kph cap might be lifted soon, says Transport Minister.
Supermarkets trump department stores in coming slump
But which chain was singled out for its promising revenues and margins?
Been waiting for SingTel’s 4G mobile broadband service?
Well, you won’t wait too long as the telco will launch it for both consumers and businesses - but how much will the bundle be?
New buyer stamp duties stifle UOL unit sales
One residential project has been especially vulnerable, says OCBC.
Keppel Land gnawed by Chinese market uncertainties
The company will be hand tied between two strategies: slash prices or accept slower sales.
City Developments may waver in 2012 property launches
Three high-profile projects face roll-out bumps as demand cools next year.
Property pressure: What you need to know about falling residential prices
Prices will see a double-digit dip in FY 12-13 - but by how much exactly?
How will Singapore banks fare in 2012?
The weak economic outlook is casting a shadow over the banking sector.
The doctor is in: Robust earnings for healthcare sector in 2012
OCBC says the sector will keep on thriving next year as medical tourism trade continues to prosper.
Do men get paid more than women?
Almost half of Singaporeans believe that gender influences income levels, particularly in higher-powered positions.
Orchard Road rents to slip 3% in 2012
On the other hand, prime suburban rents are expected to continue on their upward trajectory, rising by 3%.
Grade A office rents to plunge 15% in 2012
The office leasing market has remained subdued for the last couple of months and won’t be picking up anytime soon.
Property Fail: only 8% of auctioned properties sold in 2011
With total sales volume also down 57 % from 2010, this market is bad.
Non-oil domestic exports recover after 16% drop last month
And guess by how much it grew in November?
SIA suffers lower passenger load factor across all regions
Systemwide passenger carriage dropped 2.6% year-on-year in November.
SMRT train service resumes before midnight
Passengers who were unable to complete their journeys due to the disruption can file a claim for refund.
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