Jason Saw, group head of investment banking at CGS International Securities, and Chiam Tao Koon, director and head of Ashurst ADTLaw’s M&A practice for Southeast Asia, tell us more.
Goldman sees central banks buying more renminbi, won, Singapore dollars
SYDNEY] South Korea, Singapore and China’s currencies are likely to be the biggest Asian beneficiaries as central banks look to diversify their reserves away from the US dollar, according to Goldman ...
As Singapore votes, perennially ruling PAP banks on its legacy
Singapore's dominant People's Action Party is widely expected to sweep eight or nine out of every 10 seats in the May 3 general election as it typically does, making it one of the world's ...
5 Singapore Stocks with Share Prices Hitting 52-Week Highs: Are They a Compelling Buy?
These five stocks have done well in the past year, but should they be in your investment portfolio? The post 5 Singapore Stocks with Share Prices Hitting 52-Week Highs: Are They a Compelling Buy?
Singapore Banks Dominate With Buybacks at Four-Year High
Singapore lenders are taking advantage of recent weakness in their share prices to purchase stock, making up the bulk of total corporate buybacks that are set to be the biggest in the city-state in ...
Yangzijiang Financial to spin-off maritime investments business into a separate listed entity
Singapore-listed Yangzijiang Financial Holdings is looking to spin-off its maritime investments business into a separate outfit that will then be listed on the mainboard of the Singapore Exchange (SGX ...
Singapore investment sales could reach up to S$30b in 2025
It is expected to be almost similar with 2024’s S$29.3b. In a world that is fast changing with countries increasingly taking a protectionist approach with widespread imposition of tariffs and insular ...
How much you have to make to be considered upper class in Singapore
You’ll also see how cars, condos, and cash savings fit into the picture—so you can decide if you’re knocking on the door of the upper class, already inside, or still climbing. Ready to find out where ...
Stocks to Watch: ST Engineering, Seatrium, Olam Group, Capitaland Ascott Trust, YZJ Financial, iFast
The stock market is always buzzing with news, and today is no exception. Several companies in Singapore have made headlines with developments that could impact their stock performance. Let's dive into ...
Chinese tea chain Chagee launches in U.S. following strong IPO debut
Chagee Holdings Limited (NASDAQ:CHA) entered the U.S. market over the weekend with a welcoming event at its location at Westfield Century City Mall in Los Angeles. The store will hold its grand ...
Exclusive: With Reverse Flip In Cart, Livspace Nets INR 427 Cr From Singapore Parent
Home decor startup Livspace has bagged INR 427.21 Cr from its Singapore-based parent as it looks to move its domicile back to India.
Singapore Government Payouts to Expect for the Rest of 2025
Did you hear? The government is giving away money to Singaporeans again. This time isn't another small handout. Budget 2025 is packed with financial support for every Singaporean. "A budget for all ...
Singapore Construction Industry Report 2025 | Unveiling Future Trends and Cost Structures in Singapore’s Building Sector
This comprehensive report provides an in-depth, data-centric analysis, covering 40+ construction segments and detailed insights into market dynamics, including costs, opportunities, and city-level ...
Singapore’s growth outlook turns more cautious as US tariffs deliver ‘negative shock’: MAS
SINGAPORE] Singapore’s growth outlook has turned more cautious as US tariffs hit the country not just directly, but through their impact on regional neighbours and global confidence, said the Monetary ...
Aster Chemicals to bid for Exxon Mobil’s Singapore fuel stations, sources say
Aster Chemicals and Energy, the new operator of the Bukom refining complex, is planning to bid for Exxon Mobil's petrol stations in Singapore, five people with knowledge of the matter said, as the ...
An Investor’s Guide to Navigating Singapore’s General Election
Assurances of policy continuity and supportive measures for the economy will be top of mind for many investors ahead of Singapore’s elections as markets remain pressured from US-imposed tariffs.