Singapore Shares May See Additional Support

The Singapore stock market picked up just a handful of points on Tuesday - but that was enough to snap the three-day slide in which it had fallen almost 10 points or 0.3 percent. The Straits Times Index settled just above the 2,955-point plateau ... ( read original story ...)

Property company, director fined $215,000 for unlicensed work

Franks Property and its sole director and shareholder, Lim Koon Heng, 70, previously held a House Agent Licence issued by the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS). After the CEA’s formation in October 2010, all property agencies and agents were ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore Property Outlook – 2017

Singapore’s property market is heading for a rough ride in 2017. I am definitely not sanguine of its outlook forward. There must be some strong views to offer in the contrary, however fanatics and/or ludicrous of vain dreams. The massacre of invested ... ( read original story ...)

Recap of 2016

They also gave their predictions for 2017. Another year is ending and a new one begins. Many analysts thought 2016 would be a turning point for Singapore’s property market, and expected the cooling measures to be relaxed. However, the government ... ( read original story ...)

Foreign worker goes extra mile to return lost mobile phone

He found a mobile phone in a toilet cubicle in Marina Bay Sands (MBS) and waited at the spot for 30 minutes, hoping someone would return to claim it. Mr Karunanith Satish Kumar, 26, who cleans high-rise buildings, was worried the owner would be anxious. ( read original story ...)

Singapore teen critic held in US while appealing for asylum

SINGAPORE – A Singaporean teenager whose video posts and blogs mocking his government and its late founder landed him in jail twice has been detained in the U.S. where he is seeking asylum, his lawyer and a human rights group said Saturday. The Human ... ( read original story ...)

Row, row, row the boat – from Singapore to Australia, then NZ

Soaring thousands of metres in the air on a flight from New Zealand to Singapore, Mr Grant Rawlinson is preoccupied by what is beneath him. He completed an expedition in 2013 to summit the highest peaks in the North and South Island but his adventurous ... ( read original story ...)

Dreaming of a green Christmas

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong posted a picture of green "snowmen" at the Singapore Botanic Gardens along with his Christmas greeting on his Facebook page yesterday. "Merry Christmas to one and all! 25 December is a joyous day for Christians ... ( read original story ...)