Stocks
Indian healthcare provider plans Singapore IPO
Indian healthcare provider plans Singapore IPO
Expert says around S$510.8mn will be raised from the IPO, even higher than the firm expects.
STI set for firm open
Japanese, Australian, and Korean markets have all opened higher on 16 October 2012.
Singapore trading sees lack of buying conviction
Volume was relatively light, says OCBC, with gainers just edging out losers 248 to 225.
STI set for lower open
The index is expected to come in around 0.5% lower.
Views mixed on trading sentiment
The GDP figure could dampen the mood while trading could be inspired by positive moves from MAS.
STI turns more bearish
Meanwhile all eyes will be on Fraser & Neave, says IG Markets Singapore.
STI easing towards 3000 level
On 9 October 2012, the index closed below the uptrend line since early June.
STI loses 1%
Traders felt in no mood to add to the risk exposure, says IG Markets Singapore.
'STI starts the week with a lack of direction'
IG Markets Singapore says the country may have fallen into technical recession.
STI set for positive open
The index is likely to attempt a break of the 3088 key peaks.
STI set for firmer open
The index is forecast to inch higher in the direction of the 3088 key peaks again.
STI set for flat open
Tone for 3 October 2012 is forecast to remain fairly muted.
STI rebounds to just a 0.1% loss
This after losing as much as 0.5% intraday on Monday.
STI set for firmer open
The main event will be F&N voting on its sale of APB to Heineken.
STI closes with 0.7% loss
The index is set for another negative opening following the continued retreat on Wall Street and the poor Nikkei start.
STI set for weaker open
Traders meanwhile will be looking out for factory output data for August.
STI heads into correction mode
The index rebounded at the 3055 level to close with just a 0.3% loss.
Commentary
Digital identity in the age of AI: Singapore’s strategic advantage
Why Singapore-based firms still underestimate the human side of doing business in North Asia
Singapore's hiring slowdown: A call for data-driven resilience
When it comes to AI, there is no such thing as too many chefs
The agility trap: Why most Singaporean businesses are structured for stability, not speed
Building a Southern Malaysia supply chain ecosystem for Singapore’s advanced manufacturing
Failed talks, rising costs: Why Singapore still feels the shock of Middle East tensions
How Singapore consumer brands can build strong supply chains amidst rising input costs
Singapore’s AI ambitions will rise or fall on infrastructure
Why a clear digital roadmap is essential for business success