Singapore’s hope of beating Hong Kong in IPOs is a pipe dream

Singapore’s effort to score the 2018 listing of state oil giant Saudi Aramco – expected to be the world’s biggest initial public offering – is the latest show of its ambition to develop an elite global exchange, but analysts say a lack of liquidity ... ( read original story ...)

Property firms eager to become master developers

There may be opportunities for property developers to develop entire precincts in the future. Many developers in Singapore have expressed their eagerness to participate in a private-public partnership model that will see them master planning new districts ... ( read original story ...)

Fitch Rates UOB's Basel III Tier 2 Subordinated Notes 'A+(EXP)'

Fitch Ratings has assigned Singapore-based United Overseas Bank Limited's (UOB) proposed Singapore dollar-denominated Basel III-compliant Tier 2 subordinated notes an expected rating of 'A+(EXP)'. The notes will be issued under the bank's SGD15bn Euro ... ( read original story ...)

Live Blog: Singapore Budget 2017

(Photo by Suhaimi Abdullah/Getty Images) Singapore Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat is to deliver his second Budget Statement in Parliament today (Monday, 20 Feb) at 3:30pm. The budget for fiscal year 2017, which starts from April to March, will address the ... ( read original story ...)

Finance companies' shares soar on new relaxed rules

Singapore's three finance companies are sleepy no more. The prices of all three rocketed as much as 32 per cent the past two days from Monday after the Monetary Authority of Singapore said it was relaxing rules on finance companies to spur them to ... ( read original story ...)

Retail investors more cautious about overseas property deals

SINGAPORE: Two recent charges against local real estate firms promoting overseas residential investments have put the spotlight back on such risky purchases. A complaint was filed against property agency Square Yards Singapore last month for failing to ... ( read original story ...)

'Lack of clarity' on Trump a risk to growth: Singapore

Singapore's trade-driven economy rose faster than thought in 2016 but concerns over a "lack of clarity" on US President Donald Trump's policies could hit growth this year, the government said Friday. The economy expanded 2.0 percent in 2016, powered by a ... ( read original story ...)

Mortgage service firm OKs $225 million California settlement

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- A mortgage services company signed a $225 million settlement with California regulators on Friday to settle allegations it overcharged active-duty military members, was late in providing key information for some civilian ... ( read original story ...)