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Golden Agri-Resources hit by falling CPO prices

GAR’s share price for October alone fell by as much as 4.5%, bringing its YTD decline to 13.1%.

Chart of the Day: How fertile is Singapore?

The number of total live-births increased to 39,654 in 2011.

Government to rewrite Companies Act

Find out how this affects companies, especially the SMEs.

Singapore is home to two biggest state-owned funds buying up the world

Check out this ranking of world's 20 biggest wealth funds with tons of money to throw around.

Slew of private homes launching in the next three months

US unlimited quantitative easing may trigger launch of luxury and mid-tier projects held back since 2008.

Singapore warns public on three dangerous adulterated health products

"Flutulang" killed one Singaporean while "Kapsul Gaut" and "True Prolife Vegrow" caused adverse reactions.

Another bleeding fiscal year for Tiger Airways: PhillipCapital

Airlines still likely in the red for FY13E despite Tiger Australia's turnaround.

Singapore haunted by a dearth of new project launches in 3Q12

That is after brisk sales activities in 1H 2012 seen in developments.

Grade A office occupancy rate at its highest in five quarters

The average rate in the CBD reached 93.1% in 3Q12.

Scoot scoots to Tokyo

Flights between Singapore and Tokyo via Taipei will start from 29 October.

This is why the Grade A office rental softened in 3Q12

A more diverse occupier demand extending beyond the financial services sector is to blame.

Believe it or not: Singapore is in a technical recession

Manufacturing output down for three months in a row.

Buyers of shoebox units may be hit with a double whammy, warns Savills

Here's how government's new move to curb shoebox apartment impacts the market.

Chart of the Day: Singapore inflation higher than Asia's average

Singapore's nipping foreign labour inflow policy may warrant a review, says DBS.