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Want better pay? Turn to Asian firms in Singapore
Want better pay? Turn to Asian firms in Singapore
Survey says 32% of Asian firms in Singapore are more likely to pay irregular, ad hoc awards, outside of the annual grant cycle.
Government to review the minimum level qualifications of financial advisory reps
Singapore current requirements do not stack up well against major jurisdictions, says MAS.
DBS cites errors in media reports regarding industrial production
If you think electronics sector was the culprit of weak IP, think again –DBS presents an evidence of turnaround.
Why Starhub priced Euro 2012 Tournament a lot more expensive
Sports group subscribers four years ago only paid S$10-20 while non-sports paid S$50 but it has now gone up to $S$69.55.
CapitaMalls Asia now a performance gauge of Hong Kong stock market
It has been selected as a constituent stock for both the Hang Seng Global Composite Index and the Hang Seng Foreign Companies Composite Index.
Chart of the Day: SGS Bond Yield Curve
The SGS bond yield curve has adjusted higher in the wake of the improving US economy and risk appetite plus the recent US Treasury sell-off.
Genting Singapore leaps ahead of Marina Bay Sands in junket race
High rollers will soon be filling up its casinos while its high-profile rival tries to play catch-up.
Singapore serenades India with new tourism campaign
"The Holiday You Take Home With You" is the new marketing pitch aimed at travelling Indian families.
Mermaid Maritime Public appoints Stephen Gregor Lenz as Executive Director
Mr Lenz was reinstated to the post after resigning in August last year.
Pay your credit card bills with OCBC's 'pay any card' service
Visa, MasterCard, AmEx or Diners Club - name it; you can pay your credit card bills via OCBC Internet and Mobile Banking.
Apparel service provider Ocean Sky replies to SGX queries
The substantial increase in the company's share price got SGX concerned.
Motorists could soon use their ATM cards to pay car park
Find out how car park operators could also benefit from this first time ever scheme in Singapore.
Genting to face stricter reporting rules as junket licenses review continues
To whom much is given, much is required.
February inflation slightly eases to 4.6%
Food prices hit a seasonally expected dip but accomodation costs keep shooting up.
Will Singapore become a new high roller haven?
That's the goal of newly licensed International Market Agents as they woo foreign gamblers to Singapore casinos.
Singapore imposes two new workplace standards
Make sure yours meets the stricter safety and health guidelines for manual handling and machine lockouts.
IBM raises Jurong to become Singapore’s next business capital
How much could a US$50-million grant do?
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