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SG vs US vs UK: Whose real estate market is performing better? 

A report from RealVantage said Singapore is showing no signs of easing.

SG vs US vs UK: Whose real estate market is performing better? 

A report from RealVantage said Singapore is showing no signs of easing.

Cyber attacks rose since enabling work-from-home setup, 44% of CISOs report

Cloud tools adopted for WFH selected as second most significant threat to organisations.

Top SG stocks to invest in amidst choppy global markets

Morgan Stanley kicked CapitaLand Investment Ltd (CLI) off its list.

Investor Movement Index for SG clients drops to 6.10 in April

The drop was attributed to the "light" demand for equities at the beginning of the month.

61% of businesses have no access to their suppliers' ESG data: survey

Due to the lack of access, businesses are not able to assess ESG risk and compliance accurately.

1 in 3 workers mull changing employers in 1H 2022

Randstad said more employees are tempted to switch jobs as job vacancies abound.

Retail sales to expand by 6.0% in 2022: forecast

Domestic retail environment to be supported by further border reopening.

5 in 10 workers expect a pay increase amidst unpaid extra labour

Employees said they do 6-10 extra hours of unpaid work each week.

Big banks report lower earnings in unison

DBS, OCBC, and UOB all saw their profits fall 10% year-on-year.

Industrial occupancy to 'bounce back' in next quarters

The occupancy rate dropped to 89.8% in Q1 2022.

Industrial occupancy falls to 89.8% in Q1 2022: JTC 

Despite the drop in occupancy, the rental index still rose by 1.0%.

OCBC SME Index: Which sectors saw improved activity in Q1?

Expanding to 50.5, the index indicated improved activity amongst SMEs for the quarter.

3 factors that led to the slowdown in the private residential market

Several silver linings, however, will help alleviate the effects of these factors, an expert said.

Call your friends! Group gathering limit now lifted in SG

On the flip side, all workers can now return to the workplace.

Mortgage rates may rise a 'few times' in 2022: property expert

The expected increases are on the back of faster inflation growth.