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Singapore to suffer much more than peers from a disorderly Greek exit

Singapore to suffer much more than peers from a disorderly Greek exit

Moody's Analytics presents two worst-case scenarios and Singapore’s production sector is poised to fall by more than the Asian average.

How should accountants brace for proposed changes in the Accountants Act?

Hear from the experts some areas in the law which need further review to ensure that Singaporean accountants comply with international standards.

How do changes in housing developers rules impact the property industry?

Changes implemented by the Urban Redevelopment Authority generated mixed feelings especially on practicability.

How high can COE premiums go?

Will it really rise as much as $100K, a level last seen in 1994?

What do new approvals of junket licenses mean for Singapore casinos?

The approval of first ever junket licenses will usher in a new era for the local casino industry – so what is the experience from Macau?

How does the policy on reducing inflow of foreign workers affect businesses?

On local labor's end, does the policy guarantee that Singaporeans will be preferred over foreign workers?

How do marketing firms react to a move against unsolicited calls and messages?

Are they ready to let go of telemarketing and sms blast before the Personal Data Protection Bill takes full effect?

Sbr.com.sg website surpasses 60,000 monthly unique visitors

Sbr.com.sg passes 60,000 monthly unique visitors in Feb, notched up 378,000 unique visitors over 2011.

Airlines to face headwinds in 2012

Singapore Airlines shares with Singapore Business Review next year’s outlook for the airline industry.

M1 delays launching of LTE nationwide

Tagged as the first in South East Asia but is no longer due for launching by Q1 next year as earlier announced.

2011 may be another shoebox units record sales year

A total of 1,867 shoebox units were transacted in the first 3 quarters of 2011 which is near the 1,999 record high the previous year.

Will smartphones be outsmarted by tablets?

Tablet PCs are hot but smartphones remain way sexier, notes an expert.

Rise in building vacancy signals risky year ahead for the non-residential property

With the expected economic slowdown, it seems that persistent falls in building vacancy is a certainty than a possibility, warned an expert.

D’Weave at Geylang almost sold out in just an hour during Nov 11 launch

Only two out of the 71 units of the “mickey mouse” apartment are left unsold to-date, said property agents at Huttons Real Estate Group.

Mobile-only operator: you're doomed for extinction

Hello M1: if you have any ambitions to become a ‘total communications provider’, then you can’t be mobile-only, an expert said.