AMBITIOUS enterprises in Singapore have always sought to expand outside their relatively small home market – a goal that the Enterprise 50 (E50) Awards, which KPMG co-organises with The Business Times ...
Singapore’s Seatrium teams up with leading Asian shipyard for work on offshore rigs
Singapore’s Seatrium has teamed up with India’s Cochin Shipyard to jointly design and supply critical equipment meant for jack-up rigs in the Indian market. The company’s subsidiary, Seatrium ...
3 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks Whose Share Prices Could Hit New 52-Week Highs
These three stocks may have done well this year, but look out for continued strong performances as 2025 beckons. The post 3 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks Whose Share Prices Could Hit New 52-Week Highs ...
Singapore secures 8th place among top cities for billionaires
Singapore ranked 8th globally for billionaire population in 2023, with 58 billionaires, thanks to its political stability, tax-friendly policies, and strong financial sector. Banking and finance ...
Consumer Electronics – Singapore
Consumer electronics refers to a range of electronic devices, appliances, and gadgets designed for everyday use by individuals. The market is highly diverse and encompasses various product ...
Southeast Asia salaries set for a 2025 bump, with Singapore lagging the region: Report
Budgeted salary increases in the region are expected to be higher in 2025 than in 2024, according to a November study by professional services firm Aon.
Singapore companies ‘slightly optimistic’ about next 6 months, after exiting sales contraction phase in Q3: survey
SINGAPORE companies remain slightly optimistic about business prospects over the next six months, as they exited a nearly two-year-long period of sales contraction in the third quarter of 2024, a ...
Celebrating 30 Years of Enterprise 50: Honouring Singapore’s resilient entrepreneurs and their vision for the future
As Singapore’s entrepreneurial landscape evolves ... and the collective responsibility to nurture the next generation of business leaders.
Is PSF Still Relevant In The Singapore Property Market? Why Price Per Square Foot Could Be Misleading in 2024
Price Per Square Foot (PSF) is a time-honoured way of comparing prices in the property market; but along the way, it became far too intertwined with notions of value. It’s just an easy, intuitive way ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore ranks second in APAC for mobile malware and global IoT attacks
Singapore ranked as the second most targeted nation in Asia-Pacific for mobile malware attacks and the second globally for IoT attacks, according to Zscaler. India topped the list of most mobile ...
PAP must adapt to evolving societal needs, while Singapore navigates ‘far more dangerous world’: PM Wong
Singapore will find it more difficult to make a living and keep itself safe with more global conflict and instability expected in the next decade, says the prime minister.
Singapore’s Lee Hsien Loong starts China visit, ‘to steady ties in changing world dynamic’
Senior Minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong, also the former prime minister of the country, was set to kick off a six-day visit to China on Sunday, which Chinese experts believe will further inject stability to bilateral ties amid rapidly changing world ...
COP29 ends with deal on climate finance after bitter fight
Under a compromise, rich nations eventually agreed to commit US$50 billion more than called for in a draft agreement on Friday.
Cheers to Singapore’s ‘sewage beer’ at climate summit
Food and drink, the fuel that keeps negotiators negotiating and reporters reporting, always gets a lot of attention at climate summits. Read more at The Business Times.
PAP must adapt to evolving societal needs, while Singapore navigates ‘far more dangerous world’: Lawrence Wong
SINGAPORE: The People's Action Party must adapt to the evolving needs of Singapore society, against the backdrop of the country navigating a “far more dangerous” global situation, said the ruling party's deputy secretary-general Lawrence Wong on Sunday ...
Singapore PM Wong to take over as PAP chief in coming weeks, with Senior Minister Lee remaining in CEC
Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong has confirmed that he will step down as PAP chief, bringing to a close his 20-year tenure in the party’s top post.