Penang Property Convention 2017. Another successful event!

The convention concluded with a forum where the experts discussed topics involving Penang properties; while KK Goh, an investor and a property expert from Singapore, took on the topics of investing in overseas properties, particularly Vietnam and Australia ... ( read original story ...)

City conducts homeless sweep through Pearl Harbor bike path

What they don't clear themselves if being hauled off by city crews armed with a new agreement with the Navy to enforce the city's stored property ordinance ... The eagle, the lion and the dragon: Singapore's future in the age of Trump The eagle, the ... ( read original story ...)

Take part in UOB’s 2017 Painting of the Year

The annual UOB POY competition is the longest-running art competition in Singapore and is one of the most prestigious in Southeast Asia. Currently, it is held in four countries in the region – Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. Over the years ... ( read original story ...)

DesignSingapore Council Awards Four Scholarships

Singapore Writers Festival 2017 recently unveiled a line-up of famous international writers that wil... Take part in UOB’s 2017 Painting of the Year United Overseas Bank (UOB) is calling for entries for this year’s 36th UOB Painting of the Year (U... ( read original story ...)

Landmark air shipment of Canberra produce to Singapore tonight

John Russell and Rowan Brennan from Pialligo Estate are excited to support the direct export to Singapore. “We are delighted to share the best of Canberra with Singapore, and support the capital region’s growers to export to the world. Today we are ... ( read original story ...)

Malaysia weighs dual-class shares as exchanges battle for IPOs

“Bursa Malaysia has worked very effectively to improve the governance foundations of their market, but even Bursa cannot resist the pressure to consider dual-class shares if Singapore and Hong Kong exchanges convince themselves that quantity of IPOs ... ( read original story ...)

Bursa mulling dual-class shares as battle for IPOs heats up

“Bursa Malaysia has worked very effectively to improve the governance foundations of their market, but even Bursa cannot resist the pressure to consider dual-class shares if Singapore and Hong Kong exchanges convince themselves that quantity of IPOs ... ( read original story ...)

Economy expected to grow 2.5% this year

SINGAPORE — The Republic’s economy is expected to be a shade rosier this year, with growth of about 2.5 per cent, higher than last year’s 2 per cent expansion, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Tuesday (Aug 8), in his National Day message. ( read original story ...)