Pramod Shenoi of CreditSights says "households are going to look very carefully at where they're putting their money." ... ( read original story ...)
A leasehold landed went for $32k in Singapore – here’s where to find the cheapest landed homes in 2022
When it comes to landed properties, the truth is that the overwhelming demand is for freehold homes. But in 2022, with interest rates, as well as private homes, soaring, that may simply be impractical ... ( read original story ...)
Buyers from China snap up biggest number of Singapore’s luxury condos
Chinese buyers have scooped up the biggest number of Singapore's private apartments in 2022 compared with other foreigners, underscoring the amount of wealth flowing into the Republic from the world's ... ( read original story ...)
Rich Chinese are biggest Singapore luxury condo buyers
Mainland Chinese buyers have scooped up the biggest number of Singapore’s private apartments this year compared with other foreigners. ( read original story ...)
Credit Suisse sees another departure as Hong Kong-based managing director leaves for HSBC
Credit Suisse has become a poaching ground for rivals recently, with the bank struggling to contain the fallout of a series of scandals Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Dong to weaken in next 12 months: UOB forecast
Singapore’s United Overseas Bank expects the dong to slip to VND24,300 to the dollar by the third quarter of next year. ( read original story ...)
Singapore stock index only winner among developed markets this year
"Until the Fed slows or pivots, developed markets probably won't catch up" with Singapore, said Daniel Dubrovsky, strategist at DailyFX. The market is focused on the ... Shares of DBS Group Holdings, ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore expected to tighten monetary policy as price pressures persist
Singapore is likely to tighten monetary policy this month, the fifth time in a row, amid persistent inflation in the Asian financial hub due to global supply chain disruptions and a tight labour ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Stocks Gauge Is Sole Winner Among Developed Markets This Year
Loretta Lynn, Coal Miner's Daughter And Country Queen, Dies Stocks Take Breather After Furious Rally From Low: Markets Wrap Mar-a-Lago Documents Included Pardons, Emails, Legal Bills Singapore’s ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore faces challenge of finding foreign nurses to take care of aging population
"They (nurses and healthcare staff) number 58,000 now and the Ministry of Health estimates that this will need to grow to 82,000 by 2030," Health Minister Ong Ye Kung told Parliament on Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
EP applicants not legally required to have English language qualifications to work in Singapore
As shared by the Manpower Ministry, it would be "more appropriate" for employers to specify the level of English proficiency required of EP holders, based on specific business needs. ( read original story ...)
12 Best SIM-Only Plans in Singapore: Singtel vs StarHub vs M1
Gone are the days when you’d have to sign up with one of the big 3 telcos — Singtel, Starhub and M1 — just for mobile data. With one of these cheap SIM-only data plans, you’d no longer have to commit ... ( read original story ...)
MPs unanimously endorse White Paper on Singapore’s healthcare reform plan
The two-day debate on the country's new strategy, which will put a stronger focus on preventive care, saw more than 30 Members of Parliament rising to speak on the issue. ( read original story ...)
5 Rock-Solid Singapore REITs Yielding More Than 5%
During times of stress, it’s useful to turn to these five solid REITs that can give you an attractive dividend yield. The post 5 Rock-Solid Singapore REITs Yielding More Than 5% appeared first on The ... ( read original story ...)
Money Mind – S2E21: 5 things you need to know about why Singapore is a millionaire magnet | EP 21
A migration of millionaires is taking place – and for many, the destination of choice is Singapore. What do they bring to the local economy, and could a wealth tax slow down the momentum? Sona Remesh ... ( read original story ...)
More than S$8 billion invested in Singapore’s start-up scene in first half of 2022 | Video
Start-up investment in Singapore has grown exponentially each year since 2017, even through the COVID-19 pandemic. The billions invested – including more than S$8 billion in the first half of 2022 – ... ( read original story ...)