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Why July's property rebound won't last
Singapore developers sold 1,943 homes but government will ensure any rally fizzles.
Why July's property rebound won't last
Singapore developers sold 1,943 homes but government will ensure any rally fizzles.
Ministry of Manpower to intensify surprise work safety probe
The construction sector had 9 fatalities at work and MoM is immensely worried.
Retail sales dip 0.9%
Blame it on the 8.2% decline in sales of motor vehicles.
Check out why July home sales rocketed
Units with prices below $1,000 per sq ft are very attractive to homebuyers.
Singapore Airlines to fly two giant pandas into Singapore
Kai Kai and Jia Jia will come via Boeing 747-400 freighter on 6 September.
2 reasons behind City Dev's bearish 2Q12 results
Find out why City Dev's earnings fell 38% to S$138m in 2Q12.
6 in 10 companies to freeze wage hike
While those intending to increase staff salaries plan a measly 3% raise.
Private home sales may spike in August: Savills
Who will dare to defy the Hungry Ghost taboo?
SingTel's subsidiaries struggle with disappointing growth
Bharti’s contribution fell 44% and Optus' revenue declined 3.2%.
All aboard: Singapore splurges $7m to train locals for the harbour craft sector
Singaporeans will be trained to work as marine engineer officers on board ships.
Testing times for the residential leasing market
Further downside pressure looms amidst tighter immigration.
Asia's ultra rich men willing to give away 9% of their wealth for charity
Donations from people with more than $100M rose by 10% in 2011, with giving increasing most in North America and Asia Pacific.
Thai Beverage profit soars 55.4% to 9,419m baht
Thanks to the 44% sales growth in international market.
Singapore world's 5th favorite second home location for ultra rich
Assuming a luxury home buyer has US$20M to spend, where should they start looking beside Singapore?
Wilmar gets the jitters with 70.2% profit crash to US$117.1
Blame the nasty results on losses in oilseeds and sugar.
Here's the truth behind Noble's sour gains from sugar production
Looks like Noble has to rethink its newly acquired Brazilian sugar mills.
Singapore high-end residential prices dip amidst rental declines
Average prices in Singapore’s luxury prime market declined by 2.9% q-o-q, says Jones Lang LaSalle.
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