Singapore asked to increase its imports

Sum Manet / Khmer Times No Comments Share: The Foreign Minister asked Singapore to buy more Cambodian pepper and other goods. KT/Mai Vireak Cambodia has asked Singapore to consider buying more Cambodian agricultural products, particularly rice, pepper and ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore’s 50 largest real estate agencies in 2017

Overall, 2017 has been kinder to property firms. The rollout of government cooling measures eased and private home sales surged. But for the biggest player in Singapore, even these positive drivers might not be enough to shield smaller, margin-squeezed firms. ( read original story ...)

Comparing Wealth Management Banks in Singapore

Singapore enjoys a well-deserved reputation as a hub for financial ... insights and research knowledge from Citi’s global research and advisory team.Access to Citibank’s online investment platforms such as eFX, Online Unit Trusts, and Citibank ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore’s Sea poised to raise US$850m in IPO

SINGAPORE: Singapore’s Sea Ltd. plans to price shares at $15 in its initial public offering and raise more than $850 million, according to people familiar with the matter. The total amount may be more than $1 billion if an option to sell additional ... ( read original story ...)

Property Agent Commissions – What Singaporeans Might Not Know

Property agents cannot handle most money related to the property transaction on your behalf. In purchase and sale transactions for all properties in Singapore, e.g. refer you to a moneylender and advertise your property without your consent.While a ... ( read original story ...)

The Virtual Singapore project aims to digitize an entire city

But that’s just what’s happening with Virtual Singapore, a new public-private partnership to take one of Asia’s most vibrant cities and recreate it as a dynamic 3D model. The idea is to collaborate on a data platform that will allow scientists ... ( read original story ...)

Magic Leap Confirms $500 Million Finance Round led by Temasek

Mixed reality hardware startup, Magic Leap has confirmed that it has raised $502 million in a funding round led by Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund Temasek. The firm previously raised more than $1.3 billion from investors including Google, Alibaba and ... ( read original story ...)