News
3 reasons why Singapore hotels made a disappointing start to 2013
YoY comparison was "distorted".
Here's what will drive CBD Grade A building landlords to hike rents
Space supply is just 700,000 sq ft in 2H13.
Singapore's transport costs dropped to a 4-month low 6.9%
Thanks to ''cheaper'' cars.
StarHub elbows out iCELL as provider of Singapore's free wi-fi program
It also joins M1 and SingTel on board.
Singapore's private home prices jumped 3.4%
But increase has been at a slower pace.
SingTel shells out $150m for nationwide 4G coverage
Speeds are up to 150Mbps.
Vacancy rate of Grade A office space in CBD dips to 5.9%
Almost 489,000 sq ft of space was taken up.
Here are mid-market homes with the highest monthly rents
Rents range from $5.15-5.97psf.
CapitaCommercial Trust must worry over easing earnings momentum
7% income raise could be at risk.
Foreign homebuyers ballooned to 27% in 1Q13
It exceeded 2012's average proportion.
Tiger's Aussie arm will still be 'loss-making': analyst
Profit loss pegged at a 40% proportion.
Hotel biggies must brace themselves for unimpressive 1Q13 results
But here's what they should watch out for.
Chart of the Day: Developers' sales soared 27% to 2,793 units in March
Overall 1Q13 sales hit 5,533 units.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI down 0.7%
Initial hurdle pegged at 3,310.
Daily Briefing: NUS scholar found dead; Singaporean cartoonist arrested
And 'faith in Singapore' restored through honest deed.
Singapore Airlines to almost double its stake in Virgin Australia
From 10% to a proposed 19.99%.
Commentary
Singapore’s port model is under pressure as shipping disruptions reshape trade
The trust tax: Navigating the ‘sophistication shift’ in Singapore’s digital economy
Conflict, costs, and construction: Where can margins still be saved?
Singapore’s SMEs are embracing AI, cybersecurity must keep up.
Game theory in the Gulf: Why Singapore should watch the Middle East carefully
When AI becomes the front door: How marketing in Singapore will really change in 2026
Singapore’s AI upskilling push is bold. Now employers must close the loop.