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70% of units at UOL's Botanique at Bartley to be sold for less than $1m
70% of units at UOL's Botanique at Bartley to be sold for less than $1m
The showflat will be open for viewing tomorrow.
Noble Group, Golden Agri are the worst-performing blue chips this week
Their share prices crashed to 1-year lows.
Private property purchases by permanent residents hit all-time high in 2014
18% of all purchases were by PRs.
Noble sees two institutional investors upping their shareholding as a sign of confidence
Invesco's, Eastspring's stakes now stand at 5.2%, 5% respectively.
Aggressive Gulf carriers chasing SIA from lucrative European airspace
Emirates is targeting Singapore's corporate market.
Shophouse transaction volume almost halved in 2015 on back of fierce price stalemate
Only 112 shophouse deals were closed last year.
MAS slaps former UOB Kay Hian remisier with prohibition order for false trading
Tan Hua Ann was fined $157,000.
APL Logistics sale won’t save NOL in the long run
The liner business remains a key drag.
Chart of the Day: Outlook remains bleak for Singapore’s aviation service providers
Changi Airport on a downward trend for aircraft movements.
Daily Briefing: Singtel terminates Gushcloud's services; Lee Kuan Yew 'remains critically ill'
And five most popular condos in February.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI up 0.7%
But a pull back is expected today.
Sophisticated worker skills crucial to boosting productivity: ICAEW
Singaproe cannot rest on its laurels.
Singapore exports weighed down by persistent oil rout
Petrochemical exports plunged 31% in February.
What's next for battered Ezion after its sharp share price plunge?
Its share price has fallen 22% in just one month.
Industrial landlords troubled over low occupancy rates
The downtrend will continue this year.
Singapore Airlines' systemwide passenger carriage slipped 3.5% in February
Due to weak demand from East Asia, Americas and Europe.
SMRT’s margins at risk from extremely low bus package tender
Is it willing to sacrifice margins to gain market share?
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