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Singapore remains confident in China’s future, deeper collaboration despite challenges: SM Lee SM Lee Hsien Loong added that it would be “short-sighted and unwise to write off” the world’s second-largest economy.
Celebrating 30 Years of Enterprise 50: Honouring Singapore’s resilient entrepreneurs and their vision for the future The Enterprise 50 (E50) Awards have honoured more than 700 exemplary businesses in the last 30 years. H…

Singapore civil servants to get 1.05-months year-end bonus, up from last year’s 0.6-month Civil servants, rejoice.

Cheers to Singapore’s ‘sewage beer’ at climate summit A beer called NEWBrew, made from recycled toilet water, was given out free to delegates at the Singaporean pavilion at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan.

#BTOpinion: Give buyers an additional choice of new 50-year leasehold homes For one, selling homes on shorter land leases improves housing affordability by lowering prices, says BT's Leslie Yee.

📣 Calling all Gen Zs! Is the thought of post-schooling life causing you anxiety? Just started work and having an existential crisis? 🤪 Join our fireside chat and networking session with Love Bonito's Dione Song, lawyer…

Singapore inflation lower than expected in October; core at 2.1%, headline at 1.4% Almost all categories mark eased inflation in October.

Condo resale prices fall for the first time in 10 months; volumes rise 8.1% in October: SRX, 99.co An industry player notes that the moderation in private resale prices is likely due to the influx of new supply.

Thomson View sold for S$810 million to UOL, CapitaLand The sale of Thomson View is the largest en bloc deal done in Singapore since the S$890 million sale of Chuan Park got the go-ahead in May 2023.

Financial advisory firms gain traction, thanks to rising affluence and demand for wealth management Some financial advisory firms have surpassed the key S$1 billion threshold in terms of assets under advisory, buoyed by…

Singapore companies ‘slightly optimistic’ about next 6 months, after exiting sales contraction phase in Q3: survey Singapore companies exited a nearly two-year-long period of sales contraction.

Stocks to watch: CDL, Paragon Reit Paragon Reit is selling its stake in Australian shopping centre Figtree Grove for S$168 million; CDL posted S$611.1 million in sales for Q3 2024.

Start your day with BT ☕️: 1. Singapore: Singapore companies ‘slightly optimistic’ about next 6 months, after exiting sales contraction phase in Q3: survey 2. Wealth: Financial advisory firms gain traction, thanks to ris…