News
Chinese buyers splurged more than $85mn on top end properties
Chinese buyers splurged more than $85mn on top end properties
Of the 54 units sold to date in 1Q 2011 for top end properties 31% of them were bought by Chinese, the largest among foreign buyers.
Grade A rents smashed through $10 barrier
But CBRE warns that rental growth may be slowing as occupiers digest the significant expansion space taken up last year.
SMRT CFO Lim Cheng Cheng resigns
The CFO and Executive Vice President's resignation is the fourth senior level departure since last November.
CapitaMall Asia proposes secondary listing in Hong Kong
CMA plans to double the number of malls in China to 100 in three-five year.
Over $34mn worth of properties sold in two days
Despite cooling measures announced by the Singapore government, property buying and investment sentiments remained optimistic.
OCBC banks launches "scan and pay" application for android phones
The feature allows customer to scan barcodes, obtain billing details and make payments from their accounts.
Raffles Place rents set to smash $10psf mark
And the bad news for tenants doesnt end there, with property firm Colliers predicting they may hit $12 psf this year.
Orange Tee sold half of "Everitt Edge" since March 19 launch
EXCLUSIVE: 18 out of 36 residential units have been sold in under 2 weeks. According to the property developer’s Senior Group Associate Director Roy Chang, the Orange Tee received “overwhelming” response driven primarily by a low interest rate environment and increase in household incomes.
New home take-up dropped to 3,200-3,400 for the year
The result is 20-25 percent lower than the 4,241 units sold in Q4 of 2010
Olam bags $1.3bn gas deal with Gabon
The agreement with Gabon is to set up a port-based Ammonia-Urea complex.
Government issues $2.5bn worth of SGS bonds at auction
This will be the largest 5-year SGS bond issue in 3 years.
Average resale price of leasehold condominiums inched up by 0.8% in Q1 2011:DTZ
The average resale price of freehold non-landed condiminiums in the prime districts of 9, 10 and 11 rose by 0.4% quarter-on-quarter.
Manufacturing growth forecast at 6% in 2011:OCBC
OCBC retains their forecast for 2011 manufacturing growth despite the 3.1% yoy decline last month.
SPRING provided $20mn worth of assistance last year
The money was used to assist 69 start-ups through various programmes.
Government suspends import of fruits, vegetables from Kanto Region in Japan
Radioactive contaminants have been detected in another two samples of vegetables.
Changi Airport sees 3.4M passengers sent off in February
Changi Airport saw 3.4 million passengers pass through in February. This is a 9.1 per cent increase from the same period last year and is attributed to the long Lunar New Year weekend. This puts the total passenger movement for the first two months of the year at 7.2 million.
Singapore economy to slow down in 2011:HSBC
HSBC believes Monetary Authority of Singapore will remain in tightening mode.
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