The assets involved include artworks by Andy Warhol and Claude Monet, cash in bank accounts in Hong Kong, Switzerland and Singapore and properties in Singapore and elsewhere. Join ST's Telegram ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s H1 private home sales slip to a two-decade low
New private home sales in Singapore plunged to a record low of 1,916 units, marking the weakest first half since data was available in 2004. ( read original story ...)
Homes sales in Singapore hit 2-decade low in first 6 months of year
Singapore’s ruling party has been grappling with voter concerns about housing affordability ahead of an impending election. ( read original story ...)
Singapore home sales reach lowest in two decades in first half
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s new-home sales barely rose in June, capping the weakest first half in at least two decades. ( read original story ...)
Sea’s Digital Bank Picks New Chief to Ward Off Tough Competition
Sea Ltd. appointed Natalia Goh as the new leader of its Singapore digital bank, picking the operating chief of rival Trust Bank to steer the Southeast Asian internet company’s budding finance arm. ( read original story ...)
Singapore prime office values dip in Q2
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China central bank seen holding medium-term lending rate steady Monday
SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -China's central bank is widely expected to leave a medium-term interest rate unchanged and drain some cash from the banking system when rolling over such maturing loans ... ( read original story ...)
Lendlease Global Reit remains focused on the Singapore market; stays prudent on expansions
LENDLEASE Global Commercial Reit’s (LReit) expansion focus has been largely on the Singapore market in recent years, although the Reit is still on the lookout for opportunities in overseas markets, ... ( read original story ...)
Bank stops woman from transferring $1,500 to release ‘boyfriend’ supposedly detained by Customs
A woman went to the Bedok branch of UOB to transfer $1,500 to her “boyfriend” on Feb 27. She claimed that he was detained by the Singapore Customs and had to pay a sum of money for his release. Bank ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore tops SEA fintech funding in H1 with US$518M
Singapore continues to lead Southeast Asia in fintech funding, accounting for 58% of the region's total funds raised in H1 2024. Data from Tracxn showed that in the first half of the year, Singapore ... ( read original story ...)
The Future of Transportation in Singapore: How Infrastructure Projects Affect Property Values
As you navigate the bustling streets of Singapore, have you ever stopped to think about how the city’s transportation infrastructure is shaping the property market? ... Read more ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s economy expands on back of manufacturing sector rebound
Compared with a year ago, the city state’s economy grew 2.9 per cent in the second quarter, beating expectations. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s First-Ever Convention on New Launch Condominiums Sells 1,114 Tickets, Analysing A Record 80 Projects Under One Roof
SINGAPORE, July 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Almost 1,000 new ... Singaporean properties experience what PropertyLimBrothers calls Disparity Effect ®, where different property types move more quickly at ... ( read original story ...)
How SG Mortgage Rates Impact Your Home Buying Decision
Buying a home is a monumental decision, one that involves careful planning and consideration. One of the most critical factors influencing this decision ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s luxury housing market rebounds in H1: Knight Frank
Singapore’s luxury housing market has picked up in the first half of the year compared to the preceding six months, according to Knight Frank. ( read original story ...)
Over 500 in Singapore under probe for scams, unlicensed moneylending activities
SINGAPORE: The police have arrested 41 people for various criminal offences as part of an investigation into 528 people linked to scams and loan sharking. ( read original story ...)