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IT workers could earn up to 15% more in 2018
IT workers could earn up to 15% more in 2018
They can expect annual salaries of between $180,000 and $450,000.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI up 0.55%
Expect some moderate gains today.
Daily Briefing: How to choose a DBS home loan; HR workers expect to earn $400,000 a year
And here are five things you need to know about Cromwell European Real Estate Investment Trust's IPO.
Chart of the Day: Bulk of land supply lies in central districts
About 27% are in district 10.
Wilmar establishes eight subsidiaries
They were formed in Singapore, South Africa, and Tanzania.
Bankers' salaries could rise by up to 5%
But expect hiring levels to slow down as the firms integrate IT into their systems.
Netflix and kill: Telcos' Pay TV subscriber base down 4% to 871,000
Users are switching over to over-the-top content providers.
MAS tightens Abu Dhabi ties on bank supervision
It will work with a regulator to monitor fintech activities.
CapitaLand to go cashless in China
The four million members of its rewards programme can pay through a mobile app.
DBS beats Singtel as Southeast Asia's largest company by market cap
DBS is now valued at $62.97b.
Singapore's manufacturing output rose 14.6% in October
The electronics cluster led the growth with a 45.1% expansion.
Oxley Holdings could bag $2.3b from overseas contracts
Contracts will be progressively recognised in the UK, Cambodia, and Indonesia.
Wheelock's residential projects nearly sold out
Only 7% of Ardmore Three units are left unsold.
Frasers Centrepoint Limited to launch debentures worth $1.03b
They will be part of its Thai Baht debenture programme.
Analysts bullish on DBS' digitalisation drive
Profit forecasts for DBS rose by as much as 2%.
Non-oil exports up 8.8% in Q3
Thanks to growth in both non-oil domestic exports and non-oil re-exports.
ThaiBev profits up 82% to $1.42b in Q4
Thanks to a one-off gain from Fraser & Neave's Vinamilk investment.
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