Are Singapore Bank Stocks Still Attractive?

Can shares of Singapore’s three largest lenders – DBS (D05.SG), OCBC (O39.SG) and UOB (U11.SG) – continue to deliver returns following their 16% rally this year? Jefferies analyst Krishna Guha thinks so: Even though margin reflation and asset quality ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore Stock Market: Support Expected At 3,200

(RTTNews.com) - The losing streak has hit four sessions now for the Singapore stock market, which has retreated more than 45 points or 1.4 percent along the way. The Straits Times Index now rests just above the 3,215-point plateau although it may find ... ( read original story ...)

Property Buying in Singapore – What Should you know?

Paul Ho (iCompareLoan.com) 20 May 2017. Everyone wants to know how to make money from buying and selling properties or making a rental yield. But should you read news about property sell-out launches of 300 units, 500 units to determine whether this is the ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore car 'vending machine' dispenses with tradition

A vending machine that dispenses luxury cars to well-heeled buyers is the latest space-saving innovation in land-starved Singapore -- just don't try to shake it if it gets stuck. Used car dealer Gary Hong has taken to displaying his wares in a glass ... ( read original story ...)

Heritage & Highlights of the Straits Times Index

investors will automatically have exposure to the 30 biggest active Singapore stocks, which can change over time. Investors can now also choose to dollar cost average the ETFs that track the STI via Maybank Kim Eng, OCBC Bank, Phillip Capital and POSB ... ( read original story ...)

Everything you need to know about Android Pay

The service is compatible with MasterCard and Visa cards from many of the country’s largest institutions, including DBS Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, OCBC Bank, POSB Bank, and UOB. You can check the full list of supported banks in Singapore here. ( read original story ...)

Singapore robot guards aim to help ease worker shortage

O-R3, a four-wheeled security robot unveiled by a Singapore technology company on Friday, is designed to patrol large outdoor areas without human guidance, making sure all people on the site are authorised to be there. It navigates itself with an array of ... ( read original story ...)