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Asia Pacific Breweries profit inches up 8.4% to $313.95m
Asia Pacific Breweries profit inches up 8.4% to $313.95m
But attributable net profit decreased 12%.
Fraser & Neave's beer still bubbling: DBS
Earnings from breweries rose by a record 34% to S$112m.
Singapore fifth most important city for people with over US$100M
London tops the list but Singapore and other Asian countries are fast to catch up.
Genting's VIP business turnover to slump 5-10%
The full potential of VIP GGR growth will now depend on the licensing of more junkets, says CIMB.
Singapore the wealthiest country now
The country’s GDP per capita amounts to USD56,532 and is expected to more than double in 2050.
DBS' liquidity not yet a concern: CIMB
But it is gradually diminishing as one of the positives of the DBS franchise, warns the analyst.
SBS Transit profit down 53.4% to $4.6m
Net income from investments of $0.1m for 2Q12 was 17.9% lower than 2Q11.
Here's why tables will be turned for Golden Agri
2Q profit fell 26% mostly due to nasty CPO prices but there's still hope for a rebound.
Check out why Raffles Education braces for waves of losses
Looks like the restructure of its Vietnam operations will leave the group cash-strapped.
Singapore can tide through, says DPM
Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam described Singapore’s unemployment rate as “extremely” low.
You won't believe but banks are facing revenue headwinds
The banking sector's net interest income in 2Q has shrunk for the first time since 4Q09.
Golden Agri profit slumps 19% to US$453m
The smaller earnings point to lower crude palm oil prices and poor sales.
UOL profit crashes 19% to S$171.7m
Blame it on lower income from property development and expensive marketing.
OUE reveals somebody wants to buy One Raffles Place Tower 2 for $2,600pf
Is the management biting the purchase offer?
Genting Singapore 1H12 profit down 27%
The two recently approved junkets and the new Equarius Hotel & Beach Villas failed to attract higher net worth customers.
Tiger Singapore passenger carriage dips 3% to 339,000
Even TIger Australia carriage crashed by a whopping 53%.
Chart of the Day: NODX eases on weaker external demand
Plain and simple, risk is on the downside, says DBS Group Research.