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2011 Salary Survey reveals who earns what:Robert Walters
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.
Private residential units sales volume fell by 9% month-on-month in February 2011
The URA monthly sales volume fell to 1,101 units last month.
Seasonally adjusted retail sales decreased 2.9% in January 2011
However, January still showed strong retail sales in nominal terms with an increase of 2.9 per cent compared to January 2010.
Total employment grew 3.9% in 2010
The total employment growth of 115,900 far exceeded the 37,600 or 1.3% in 2009.
Retail sales may have expanded 2.5% in January 2011
The January retails sales is due later today, said OCBC.
Prime retail rentals remain unchanged in Q1 2011:DTZ
Rental values for prime first-storey retail space islandwide were unchanged as the industry continues to grapple with the demand-supply dynamics that have yet to settle.
Employment rate of workers aged 55 to 64 reached new high of 59%
Employers should tap on the pool of mature workers to moderate the need for foreign manpower and remain competitive.
Lack of skilled labour considered as number one constraint to growth
The recently announced changes to foreign workers levy for the lower skilled worker will add up to business costs.
IDA steps in to halt “bill shocks”
Consumers now have the option to block third-party providers that send chargeable Premium Rate Services (PRS).
BOJ to inject 7 trillion yen aid shaken Japanese market
The BOJ has rescheduled its meeting – from tomorrow to 1pm (0400 GMT) – to come up with new policies and plans of action as Japanese financial markets re-open today.
Non oil domestic export may have moderated to 12.3% in February 2011
The figure is down from a robust expansion of 20.8% in the previous month.
Economic impact of Japan quake remain surprisingly low:DBS
This is based on the order of tens of billions of US dollars rather than hundreds of billions.
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