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Why Wilmar can shrug off lower plantation profits
Why Wilmar can shrug off lower plantation profits
Lower soybean prices a likely upside for the agri player.
StarHub not interested in buying M1
But StarHub's key shareholder has the final say.
Singtel to reap benefits from increased spending on information security
Global spending is expected to grow by 7.6% to US$90b this year.
Chart of the Day: Inflation pickup is not broad-based
Price pressures are driven primarily by supply-side considerations.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI down 0.36%
But gains on Wall Street could boost local bourse.
Daily Briefing: SGX mulls over tie-ups with overseas bourses; 100,000 homes may rise along Kallang River
And here's why Singapore bank's stocks are safe right now.
Over 800,000 HDB households to get $120m worth of rebates
The Service & Conservancy Charges rebates will be disbursed until January 2018.
Wilmar forced to end dispute in Australia
The two-year conflict involves cane growers in Queensland.
Only 1 in 2 Singaporeans are working flexibly
A fair policy for all employees could convince more to take advantage of flexible working practices.
Singapore's money supply growth to moderate to 5.6% this year
Money supply has significantly outpaced loan growth.
Real exports of goods and services to grow 2% in 2017
Global demand is picking up after two consecutive years of slow growth.
Singapore's gross fixed capital formation to inch up 0.5% in 2017
Infrastructure projects worth $700m will commence in FY17-18.
Online hiring activity in Singapore up 3% in February
Information technology and telecom sectors posted double-digit growth.
Aircraft movements at Changi Airport down 1.7% to 28,030
But passenger movements and cargo shipments both increased.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI up 0.85%
YTD performance now up 10.55%.
Daily Briefing: Singapore not ready for 'radical' IPOs; Home prices down 0.3% in February
And Singapore shares closed at their highest since August 2015.
Chart of the Day: Property prices down 7% from 2009-2013 median
Further curbs easing is possible if home prices keep falling.
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