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13 million tourists to arrive in Singapore this year
13 million tourists to arrive in Singapore this year
DBS anticipates strong demand underpinned by new phases opening and new rides wowing visitors in RWS and USS.
Golden Agri-Resources reacts to Greenpeace campaign with new policy
The policy pushes the Singapore-listed firm to have no development on High Carbon Stock forests, High Conservation Value forest areas and peat lands.
Singapore signs MoU with International Air Transport Association
The MoU is expected to further enhance the close collaboration between the Association and the Government in the are of civil aviation.
Singapore is one of the world's most evolved social media markets
Brands that are not engaging consumers in social media are at risk from being sidelined.
Exchange tie-ups put focus on Asia
A wave of stock exchange consolidation globally has thrown the spotlight on Asia's bourses.
Singapore visitor arrivals up 15.9% in December
Visitor arrivals in Singapore rose 15.9 percent in December from a year ago to a record monthly high of 1.13 million. It was helped by the opening of two multi-billion-dollar casino-resorts, the Singapore Tourism Board said.
Singapore office rents insensitive to GDP changes
Office rents are less sensitive in the GDP variations in Singapore, according to DTZ.
Optus battles against Telstra
Telstra has exhausted its final blast in growth giving Optus the chance to strike back.
URA wants accurate info on housing projects
Changes to the law may be in store for property developers on how they build and present showflats to potential buyers.
SingTel's mobile customer base up 34% to 383mn
SingTel maintains lead with highest postpaid net adds in two years while Optus postpaid mobile and wireless broadband subscriptions continue strong growth.
Kiasi Singaporeans splurging on insurance
The life insurance industry recorded a robust 16 per cent growth over the previous year.
Government bans sneaky developers from faking show flats
The regulation will be introduced to ensure developers build showflats that accurately represent the actual units in a project.
In-flight food prices to soar as inflation bites
The Food Price Index which increased to 230.7 in January 2011 sparked concern over the rising cost of food staples.
Singapore Casinos remain a full house
Visitor arrivals to the Integrated Resorts hit more than a million during Chinese New Year, said OCBC.
Treasury bill auction fetched 0.28% average yield
The $3.9 billion 3-month T-bill had the lowest bid-cover ratio since November last year.
8% profit gain highlight China Fisheries Group's slow season
The company’s 1Q11 profit of US$19.7mln is “within expectations" for a ho-hum period, DBS Bank said.
Singapore stayed immune to stock market shocks in Nov-Dec 2010- Morgan Stanley
The financial advisory firm said the city-state is the lone ASEAN market where investor portfolio weights did not decrease in the last two months of 2010.
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