UOB

UOB is a bank in Asia that provides a wide range of financial services such as personal financial services, private banking, business banking, commercial and corporate banking, transaction banking, investment banking, corporate finance, capital market activities, treasury services, brokerage and clearing services, asset management, venture capital management and insurance.

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Analysts keep 2024 growth forecasts steady despite lower-than-estimate GDP

RHB sees the economy rising 2.5%, UOB projects 2.9% growth this year.

What do businesses want from the Budget 2024?

Businesses cited six measures they want from the government.

Singapore leaders pay tribute to late banking tycoon Wee Cho Yaw

Wee was hailed as a visionary leader and for his contributions to education and culture.

UOB charman emeritus Wee Cho Yaw passes away at 95

He expanded UOB to a multinational bank present in over 19 countries and territories. 

What support measures can businesses expect from the Budget 2024?

An economist believes the budget will focus on enhancing workforce productivity.

Singapore’s monetary policy likely to normalise in April: analyst

Singapore’s central bank may reduce the S$NEER slope by 50 basis points

Signs of a broader recovery in manufacturing to emerge mid-2024

For the whole year, experts predict IP to expand by 4.0%-5.0%.

DBS, OCBC to log higher net profits, muted loan growth for Q4: analyst

DBS may hike its quarterly dividend by 6 cents to return surplus capital.

5 SG-based firms are amongst first to commit to nature-related disclosures

Most will begin including nature-related disclosures in their annual report for FY2025.

Has the electronic trade cycle bottomed out? 

On a 6MMA YoY basis, electronic NODX has exhibited incrementally narrow contractions.

Singapore’s retail sales to rebound on year-end festivities, concerts: expert

Retailers can look forward to more spending this holiday season.

Factory activity in Singapore likely bottomed out, slow rebound seen

Easing financial conditions to give factories reprieve next year.