Yesterday, the Straits Times Index (SGX: ^STI) fell 2.2%, or around 69 points, to 3,045.5. The three banks that make up most of the index – DBS Group Holdings Ltd (SGX: D05), Oversea-Chinese Banking C... ( read original story ...)
Wish for more things nice, not naughty, for Singapore market
"The Singapore stock market urgently needs a tremendous boost of investor confidence and liquidity," S Nallakaruppan, an investment specialist, told The Business Times. SEE ALSO: The market needs fres... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Shares Tipped To Head South Again On Tuesday
The Singapore stock market turned higher again on Monday, one session after it had snapped the two-day winning streak in which it had advanced more than 50 points or 1.7 percent. The Straight Times In... ( read original story ...)
Stock Market That Was Asia’s Highlight Now Set for Two-Year Low
“Fiscal issues after the elections are of great concern,” said Stephen Innes, the head of trading for Asia Pacific at Oanda Corp. in Singapore. “To a great extent, a lot of the investigation into misa... ( read original story ...)
3 Things Investors Can Do To Prepare For A Stock Market Crash
Here’s what you can do to prepare yourself to benefit from a stock market crash. Great companies are rare to ... to be personalised investment or financial advice. Motley Fool Singapore contributor La... ( read original story ...)
DBS 2019 stock market outlook
SINGAPORE (Dec 18): DBS Research has an “overweight” rating on the Singapore plantation sector with Bumitama Agri, First Resources (FR) and Wilmar as its top “buy” picks. “Amid the lack of significant ... ( read original story ...)
Market may open slightly lower
Trading of Nifty 50 index futures on the Singapore stock exchange indicates that the Nifty could fall ... on Monday as investors weighed the impact of the Fed on growth in a market already anxious ove... ( read original story ...)
Boustead Singapore Limited Is Trading Close To Its 52 Weeks-Low Price: Is It A Good Business?
Boustead Singapore Limited (SGX: F9D) was established in 1828 and is one of the oldest companies in Singapore’s stock market. The company is a conglomerate with four key divisions: Energy-Related Engi... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Top 5 Blue-Chips Offering Above-Average Dividend Yields
The Straits Times Index (SGX: ^STI), Singapore’s key stock market barometer, has had a rough 2018, falling 9.1% from the start of this year until the end of November. Apart from being well-known among ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Hotels Get a ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Boost
(Bloomberg) -- After Singapore’s residential and office markets made comebacks, the next property sector to bet on might just be its hotels. The hotel industry is heading into 2019 in good shape after ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore enjoy record gold harvest at World Pencak Silat Championships
They failed to land a single gold medal in August’s Asian Games, but Singapore’s silat exponents made amends on Sunday (16 December) when they swept to a total of seven golds at the World Pencak Silat ... ( read original story ...)
Southeast Asia’s rising wealth
Spanning countries as diverse as Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore, Southeast Asia is not an easy ... Companies are upbeat about the future despite rising protectionism, an HSBC survey finds ... ( read original story ...)
9 undervalued stocks to watch in the MSCI Singapore Index: KGI
Singapore Technologies Engineering (ST Engineering), Singapore Exchange (SGX), Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC), CapitaLand, Genting Singapore (GENS), and Singapore Airlines (SIA) – are trad... ( read original story ...)
Singapore plantation sector set to rebound in 2019: DBS
SINGAPORE (Dec 18): DBS Research has an “overweight” rating on the Singapore plantation sector with Bumitama Agri, First Resources (FR) and Wilmar as its top “buy” picks. “Amid the lack of significant ... ( read original story ...)
Western Union mobile app launched in Singapore
SINGAPORE (Dec 18): Money remitter Western Union today announced the launch of its mobile app in Singapore – making it the third destination in Asia, after Hong Kong and Malaysia, where the app can be ... ( read original story ...)
25% of Singaporean mums are willing to give up their career for their family
You are not alone if you are thinking of quitting your job for your family. A global survey by HSBC found a quarter of Singapore’s working women are choosing motherhood over career. Overall, in Asia, ... ( read original story ...)