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ASEAN meltdown: Singapore’s largest publicly traded companies at risk of default
ASEAN meltdown: Singapore’s largest publicly traded companies at risk of default
Southeast Asia is suffering from critical debt levels and weak profitability.
Freehold redevelopment Serangoon site up for auction at an attractive $890 psf
Bidders to flock on 24 Sept.
NUS, NTU jump two places higher in 2014 QS World University Rankings
This year is Singapore’s best performance ever.
Worker productivity to crash 56% after Singapore Grand Prix
Despite raking in returns for firms involved.
Female-friendly: Why Singapore is the best place to be for women in finance
Hong Kong could be hostile.
Chart of the Day: See the plunge in posh home selling prices at Sentosa
And how higher-priced projects are at greater risk of a price correction.
Daily Briefing: View iPhone 6 and 6 Plus price plans; Singapore home sales declined to lowest since December
And new roads linking to MCE open on 28 Sept.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI down 1%
The sharp pullback can happen again today.
Motor vehicle sales surge 41% in July: MTI
Overall retail sales are down 0.2%.
Soaring costs and manpower shortage the biggest growth hurdles for local firms: UOB
More companies are now looking to expand overseas.
Investors’ hopes fade as Genting struggles with bad debt and deteriorating returns
The downgrade cycle will continue for the unlucky gaming giant.
Gadgets galore: SingTel to offer iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus starting Friday
A 2-year contract is required to clinch the new phones.
Foreign employment growth hits 5-year low in 2Q14: MOM
It’s critical to raise productivity in labor-intensive sectors.
Nanyang Business School unveils Singapore’s largest finance lab
Platform-based learning is in the spotlight.
Domestic woes: Singapore's private spending continues to weaken
Domestic demand fell 9.4%.
Singapore's August NODX expected to grow 2.3%
But electronics NODX won’t experience a rebound.
Slump in car sales drags down Singapore’s overall retail sales
Contraction penciled at 1.9% YoY.
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