Singapore Airlines' passenger volume slips 1.2% in November

Due to weak demand from South West Pacific. Singapore Airlines ferried 1.52 million passengers last month, down 1.2% on a year-on-year basis. The drop was mainly due to an 8.1% reduction in demand from South West Pacific, which has been affected by ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore a winning bet

SINGAPORE: Despite being one of the world's top casino gambling ... At the Marina Bay Sands in the business district, the casino is cloistered in a huge complex dominated by an exhibition and convention centre and a shopping mall, facing the three imposing ... ( read original story ...)

Bank of Singapore eyes London foothold

Singapore’s second-biggest bank says Brexit is not all bad news for UK financial services even as the sector braces for a mass exodus of foreign banks. Bank of Singapore is considering setting up a private bank in the UK, its chief executive Bahren ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore the model for Japan's casino gamble

SINGAPORE: Despite being one of the world's top casino gambling destinations, Singapore is still just a shadow of Macau or Las Vegas, with just two casinos tucked away in sprawling resort facilities that beckon visitors with other delights besides betting. ( read original story ...)

Singapore exports unexpectedly jump in Nov

SINGAPORE: Singapore’s exports in November unexpectedly jumped, thanks to a sharp rise in shipments of pharmaceuticals as well as overall increases in sales to the European Union and China, but analysts say it’s too early to call a turn for the ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore exports post surprise 11.5% expansion in November

thanks to stronger shipments of both non-electronics and electronics, trade agency International Enterprise (IE) Singapore said on Friday (Dec 16). The increase, a reversal from the 12 per cent contraction in October, beat economists’ expectations for ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore exports surge, surprising experts

In the non-electronics sector, the highly volatile pharmaceutical exports soared 44.8%, after a 47.0% slump in the previous month. Production and exports of pharmaceutical drugs in Singapore often swings wildly as the sector is dominated by a small number ... ( read original story ...)

1MDB probe: Former BSI Bank director Yvonne Seah convicted

SINGAPORE: Former director at BSI Bank (Singapore) Yvonne Seah Yew Foong on Friday (Dec 16) pleaded guilty to charges stemming from Singapore’s probe into Malaysian scandal-hit state fund 1MDB. Seah, 45, pleaded guilty on Friday to three of seven charges ... ( read original story ...)

OCBC Offers Growth At A Reasonable Price

OCBC has the lowest level of NPLs of Singapore's three major banks. The bank has faced a declining NIM, but this is likely to improve with the rising SIBOR. The bank's GEH subsidiary will also benefit from rising rates and could see accelerated growth in ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore NODX bounces back, sees 11.5% jump in November

14.6% surge in non-electronic products boosted NODX. It wasn't until last month when Singapore's non-oil domestic exports ended its long streak of declines with a surprise 11.5% jump. According to the latest data by the International Enterprise Singapore ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore’s Tiong Bahru continues to draw the cool kids

This open-air restaurant and bar on the corner of Eng Hoon Street sports kitsch and quirky interiors, modelled on Singapore’s beloved old kopitiams (coffee shops) and European brasseries. Classic, local cooking and fusion dishes reflect the diversity of ... ( read original story ...)