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Nasa to Spend US$20 Billion on Moon Base, Cancel Orbiting Lunar Station
NewsMar 24, 2026

Nasa to Spend US$20 Billion on Moon Base, Cancel Orbiting Lunar Station

NASA announced it will cancel the Lunar Gateway orbital station and redirect its resources to build a $20 billion lunar surface base over the next seven years. The decision was made by new NASA chief Jared Isaacman, who said the agency...

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Wall St Opens Higher After Trump Postpones Strikes on Iranian Power Plants
NewsMar 23, 2026

Wall St Opens Higher After Trump Postpones Strikes on Iranian Power Plants

Wall Street opened higher on Monday after President Donald Trump announced a postponement of U.S. strikes on Iranian power plants, easing geopolitical tension. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 226.3 points (0.5%) to 45,803.82, the S&P 500 gained 68.5 points (1.05%)...

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ST Engineering, Asian Defence Peers Rally as Middle East Conflict Deepens, but War Not Seen as a Spending Catalyst
NewsMar 23, 2026

ST Engineering, Asian Defence Peers Rally as Middle East Conflict Deepens, but War Not Seen as a Spending Catalyst

Asian defence stocks have rallied sharply as the Middle East conflict entered its fourth week, with Singapore’s ST Engineering up 27.6% year‑to‑date and leading the Straits Times Index. Analysts say the surge reflects investor optimism about longer‑term structural drivers—U.S. “America...

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DBS Downgrades Singtel to ‘Hold’ on Weaker Valuation of Bharti Airtel
NewsMar 23, 2026

DBS Downgrades Singtel to ‘Hold’ on Weaker Valuation of Bharti Airtel

DBS Group Research downgraded Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel) to a “hold” and cut its target price to S$5.36 (about $4) after trimming the valuation of its Indian associate Bharti Airtel by 13% to 2,000 rupees (≈ $24). The analyst warned that Singtel’s FY2027...

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Singapore Stocks Fall on Monday; STI Down 2.2%
NewsMar 23, 2026

Singapore Stocks Fall on Monday; STI Down 2.2%

Singapore's benchmark Straits Times Index fell 2.2% (107.57 points) to 4,841.30 on March 23, 2026. Trading activity reached 2.1 billion securities worth S$2.8 billion (≈ $2.07 billion). Sembcorp Industries was the only blue‑chip gainer, up 2.6% (S$0.16 ≈ $0.12), while Singtel slumped 5.4% (S$0.28 ≈ $0.21) amid service disruptions. Regional...

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Singtel Says Network ‘Operating as Expected’ After Latest Internet Service Disruption
NewsMar 23, 2026

Singtel Says Network ‘Operating as Expected’ After Latest Internet Service Disruption

Singtel experienced a fresh Internet service disruption on March 23, with over 9,700 user reports logged on Downdetector within a few hours. Roughly half of the complaints involved broadband connections and about a third concerned mobile Internet. The company identified...

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Berkshire Hathaway to Invest 287.4 Billion Yen in Tokio Marine
NewsMar 23, 2026

Berkshire Hathaway to Invest 287.4 Billion Yen in Tokio Marine

Berkshire Hathaway, via its National Indemnity subsidiary, is investing roughly ¥287.4 billion (about $1.85 billion) for a 2.49 percent stake in Japan’s largest insurer, Tokio Marine Holdings. The deal includes a ten‑year collaboration on reinsurance, joint mergers and acquisitions, and a reciprocal share‑buyback...

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Sinopec Posts 36.8% Drop in 2025 Net Profit on Weak Petrochemical Margins, New Energy Substitution
NewsMar 22, 2026

Sinopec Posts 36.8% Drop in 2025 Net Profit on Weak Petrochemical Margins, New Energy Substitution

Sinopec reported a 36.8% plunge in 2025 net profit to 31.8 billion yuan, driven by weaker petrochemical margins and accelerating substitution by new‑energy sources. Refinery throughput slipped 0.8% to 250.33 million tonnes, while petrol and diesel output fell 2.4% and 9.1% respectively....

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Tencent Integrates WeChat with OpenClaw AI Agent Amid China Tech Battle
NewsMar 22, 2026

Tencent Integrates WeChat with OpenClaw AI Agent Amid China Tech Battle

Tencent unveiled ClawBot, an integration that embeds the OpenClaw AI agent as a contact within WeChat, China’s messaging platform with over one billion monthly active users. The move lets users issue commands and receive AI‑generated responses directly through the chat interface....

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Most Hospitality and Lodging S-Reits Post Higher H2 Revenue, Payouts
NewsMar 22, 2026

Most Hospitality and Lodging S-Reits Post Higher H2 Revenue, Payouts

Singapore hospitality and lodging S‑Reits delivered solid H2 performance, with four of the five trusts reporting higher revenue and stable or increased distributions. CapitaLand Ascott Trust saw a 4% revenue rise to S$439.1 million and a modest DPS uplift, while Far...

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Insider and Institutional Positioning for the Week
NewsMar 22, 2026

Insider and Institutional Positioning for the Week

During the week of March 13‑19, institutional investors were net buyers of Singapore equities, injecting S$365 million and bringing the first‑quarter cumulative net inflow to S$60 million. The same period saw 21 listed companies execute share buybacks totaling S$86 million, while directors and CEOs...

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Iran Crisis: Government Reassurances Should Not Blunt the Need for Singapore to Save Energy
NewsMar 22, 2026

Iran Crisis: Government Reassurances Should Not Blunt the Need for Singapore to Save Energy

Singapore’s Energy Minister Tan See Leng stressed that despite diversified LNG sources and months‑long stockpiles, the nation must still curb energy use as the Iran conflict underscores long‑term fuel‑supply risks. He warned that rebuilding Qatar’s Ras Laffan plant could take up...

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Blackstone Private Credit Fund Has First Monthly Loss Since 2022
NewsMar 21, 2026

Blackstone Private Credit Fund Has First Monthly Loss Since 2022

Blackstone’s flagship private‑credit vehicle, BCRed, recorded a 0.4% loss in February, marking its first monthly decline since September 2022. The $83 billion fund had delivered flat performance for the first two months of 2026 after an 8% gain in 2025. Blackstone...

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China to Allow More Banks to Handle Digital Yuan: Sources
NewsMar 21, 2026

China to Allow More Banks to Handle Digital Yuan: Sources

China's central bank will add twelve new banks to the e‑CNY programme, expanding the roster from ten to twenty‑two institutions. The new participants include major joint‑stock banks such as China Everbright and city commercial banks like Bank of Ningbo. The...

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Singapore-Based Crypto.com Lays Off 12% of Staff, Third Cut in Four Years
NewsMar 19, 2026

Singapore-Based Crypto.com Lays Off 12% of Staff, Third Cut in Four Years

Crypto.com announced a 12% reduction of its global workforce, cutting roughly 180 jobs in a third round of layoffs within four years. The cuts focus on growth and customer‑relationship teams as the firm restructures around new AI‑driven tools and efficiency...

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JPMorgan’s First Taiwan ETF in over Decade Faces Crowded Market
NewsMar 19, 2026

JPMorgan’s First Taiwan ETF in over Decade Faces Crowded Market

JPMorgan Asset Management is launching its first Taiwan‑focused ETF since 2010, entering a market valued at about US$260 billion. The fund will employ an active strategy that combines cash equities with covered‑call options to boost cash distributions. Taiwan’s ETF sector is...

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DBS Lifts China Aviation Oil Target Price to S$2.50 on Arbitrage Opportunities
NewsMar 19, 2026

DBS Lifts China Aviation Oil Target Price to S$2.50 on Arbitrage Opportunities

DBS lifted China Aviation Oil's target price to S$2.50 from S$1.75 after the jet‑fuel trader posted FY2025 net profit of US$110.6 million, beating forecasts by 14%. Gross profit per tonne surged 77% to US$4.70, driven by heightened market volatility and backwardated...

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Stocks to Watch: Singapore Airlines, Singtel, Yangzijiang Shipbuilding
NewsMar 17, 2026

Stocks to Watch: Singapore Airlines, Singtel, Yangzijiang Shipbuilding

Singapore Airlines reported a 17.4% YoY jump in Scoot’s passenger traffic for February, contributing to a 3.8% increase in total group traffic to 12.3 billion RPK. Singtel’s shares rose after the telco restored mobile services following an eight‑hour outage, which it...

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Asian Container Liners See Turnaround as Red Sea Remains Shut
NewsMar 17, 2026

Asian Container Liners See Turnaround as Red Sea Remains Shut

Asian container liners are seeing a earnings turnaround as the Red Sea remains closed due to the Iran‑Israel conflict. Spot freight rates climbed 8.4% to $2,123 per 40‑foot container, marking the second week of gains after two months of declines....

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NTUC, Employers Split on Retrenchment Notice Lead Time; Workers Say Timely Support Matters More
NewsMar 15, 2026

NTUC, Employers Split on Retrenchment Notice Lead Time; Workers Say Timely Support Matters More

Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower is reviewing the Employment Act amid a clash between the National Trades Union Congress, which wants employers to give advance notice before retrenchments, and the Singapore National Employers Federation, which warns of confidentiality breaches and implementation...

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EQDP’s Expansion to Pre-IPO Private Firms Could Boost Listing Pipeline: Observers
NewsMar 15, 2026

EQDP’s Expansion to Pre-IPO Private Firms Could Boost Listing Pipeline: Observers

Singapore’s Monetary Authority is weighing an expansion of the Equity Market Development Programme (EQDP) to include pre‑IPO private firms, a move seen as a catalyst for a stronger IPO pipeline. To date, MAS has allocated roughly S$4 billion to nine asset...

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Asia Investors Shift From Money Market Funds to Active Funds, Alternatives: Wellington Management Head of Apac
NewsMar 15, 2026

Asia Investors Shift From Money Market Funds to Active Funds, Alternatives: Wellington Management Head of Apac

Asia investors are moving capital from money‑market funds into actively managed equities, fixed‑income and alternative strategies, according to Wellington Management’s APAC head Janet Perumal. In Singapore and Hong Kong, active‑fund net inflows have outpaced passive funds each month since September,...

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Labubu Mania Is Over. Pop Mart Bets It Can Survive with New Toys
NewsMar 15, 2026

Labubu Mania Is Over. Pop Mart Bets It Can Survive with New Toys

Pop Mart, the Chinese pop‑toy giant, is moving beyond its flagship Labubu dolls as demand for newer characters such as Twinkle Twinkle, Crybaby and Skullpanda surges. Twinkle Twinkle generated 390 million yuan in the first half of 2025 and now accounts for half...

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Trump Administration to Announce Coalition to Escort Ships Through Strait of Hormuz: WSJ
NewsMar 15, 2026

Trump Administration to Announce Coalition to Escort Ships Through Strait of Hormuz: WSJ

The Trump administration is set to unveil a multinational coalition to escort commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, according to a Wall Street Journal report. The coalition, reportedly involving several Gulf and allied nations, will coordinate naval patrols and...

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UBS Set to Face Swiss Government Decision on Capital in April
NewsMar 15, 2026

UBS Set to Face Swiss Government Decision on Capital in April

The Swiss Federal Council will decide in April how much additional capital UBS must hold, with proposals ranging up to US$26 billion. New regulations will require the bank to fully deduct software and deferred‑tax assets from its regulatory capital, a move...

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GE Vernova, Hitachi to Explore South-East Asia for Small Reactors
NewsMar 14, 2026

GE Vernova, Hitachi to Explore South-East Asia for Small Reactors

GE Vernova and Hitachi signed a memorandum to explore deploying their BWRX‑300 small modular reactor across Southeast Asian markets. The joint venture will assess partnerships with Japanese suppliers and target nations seeking clean, reliable power for growing AI and data‑center...

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Wall Street Drops, Set for Weekly Loss as War on Iran Fuels Inflation Worries
NewsMar 14, 2026

Wall Street Drops, Set for Weekly Loss as War on Iran Fuels Inflation Worries

Wall Street closed lower on Friday, with the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all in the red, putting the week on a negative trajectory. The decline was driven by heightened tensions in the war on Iran, which pushed crude oil above...

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Demand for Analysts Grows as Equities Market Gains Momentum: Industry Players
NewsMar 13, 2026

Demand for Analysts Grows as Equities Market Gains Momentum: Industry Players

Singapore’s equity market reforms by SGX and MAS are reviving analyst demand, prompting banks and brokerages to expand research desks. Maybank Securities, OCBC, iFast and others have added headcount to deepen small‑ and mid‑cap coverage. Job postings show salaries between...

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Yen Hits New Low Against Singapore Dollar as Middle East Crisis Jolts Oil Prices
NewsMar 12, 2026

Yen Hits New Low Against Singapore Dollar as Middle East Crisis Jolts Oil Prices

The Japanese yen slipped to a fresh low of 124.78 per Singapore dollar, driven by a sharp rise in oil prices linked to the escalating Middle East crisis. Oil breached the $100‑a‑barrel threshold, pushing Japan’s import bill higher and prompting...

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Amazon Plans to Shift Annual Prime Day Sale to June From July
NewsMar 12, 2026

Amazon Plans to Shift Annual Prime Day Sale to June From July

Amazon is advancing its flagship Prime Day event from July to late June, shifting the promotional window by roughly six weeks. The timing change means the massive sales boost will now be recorded in the second quarter rather than the...

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PBOC Employs Volatile Renminbi Fixing to Manage Iran War Fallout
NewsMar 11, 2026

PBOC Employs Volatile Renminbi Fixing to Manage Iran War Fallout

China’s central bank has allowed the renminbi’s daily fixing volatility to surge to its highest level since December 2024, signalling a tolerance for two‑way price swings. The People’s Bank of China set the reference rate at 6.89 yuan per U.S. dollar,...

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Morgan Stanley Hires Contract Staff in Hong Kong as Deals Surge: Sources
NewsMar 11, 2026

Morgan Stanley Hires Contract Staff in Hong Kong as Deals Surge: Sources

Morgan Stanley has begun hiring one‑year contract bankers in Hong Kong to support a wave of IPO listings, marking the first Wall Street bank to adopt such a model in the region. The move aims to keep costs low while...

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Indonesia Lawmakers Grill Candidates for Top Regulator Jobs After Market Turmoil
NewsMar 11, 2026

Indonesia Lawmakers Grill Candidates for Top Regulator Jobs After Market Turmoil

Indonesia’s parliamentary financial commission is set to vet ten candidates for five top posts at the Financial Services Authority (OJK) after an equity‑market rout in January forced the agency’s chair, deputy chair and capital‑market supervisors to resign. The rout, sparked...

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TikTok Gets Green Light to Stay in Canada, Reversing Earlier Ban
NewsMar 10, 2026

TikTok Gets Green Light to Stay in Canada, Reversing Earlier Ban

Canada has overturned its 2024 order to wind down TikTok’s Canadian subsidiary, allowing the platform to continue operating nationwide. The decision follows a fresh security review and new legally binding commitments requiring TikTok to install security gateways, privacy‑enhancing technologies, and...

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Stocks to Watch: Great Eastern, Suntec Reit, Intraco
NewsMar 10, 2026

Stocks to Watch: Great Eastern, Suntec Reit, Intraco

Great Eastern announced the appointment of Andrew Khoo, an OCBC director, as its new chairman effective April 15, prompting a modest 0.76% share uptick. Suntec REIT’s manager, ESR Trust Management, received Monetary Authority of Singapore approval for a S$190 million acquisition...

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Singapore’s Next Data-Centre Growth Wave Lies in AI Inference: Digital Realty
NewsMar 9, 2026

Singapore’s Next Data-Centre Growth Wave Lies in AI Inference: Digital Realty

Digital Realty says the next wave of data‑centre growth in Singapore will be driven by AI inference, which requires low‑latency, high‑density infrastructure close to end‑users. Because Singapore faces tight land and power constraints, training workloads are expected to migrate to...

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As Middle East Conflict Rages, DBS Urges SMEs to Hedge at Least Half Their FX Exposure – Not Time the...
NewsMar 8, 2026

As Middle East Conflict Rages, DBS Urges SMEs to Hedge at Least Half Their FX Exposure – Not Time the...

DBS is urging Singapore‑based SMEs to hedge at least half of their foreign‑exchange exposure amid heightened volatility from the Middle‑East conflict. The bank’s SecureFX facility, which lets companies lock in rates up to US$1 million without credit lines, is already used...

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UI Boustead Reit: A New Entrant in Singapore’s Industrial Reit Space
NewsMar 8, 2026

UI Boustead Reit: A New Entrant in Singapore’s Industrial Reit Space

UI Boustead Reit will debut on the SGX mainboard on March 12, offering a S$1.9 billion portfolio of 23 logistics and industrial assets across Singapore and Japan. The portfolio, valued at a 1.0 times price‑to‑net‑asset‑value, delivers an 89.4% occupancy rate and a forecast distribution yield...

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Yangzijiang Maritime Development Gets Shareholder Approval for Share Buyback at EGM
NewsMar 6, 2026

Yangzijiang Maritime Development Gets Shareholder Approval for Share Buyback at EGM

Yangzijiang Maritime announced that shareholders approved a share‑buyback mandate at its extraordinary general meeting, allowing the company to repurchase up to 10% of its issued shares. The resolution garnered votes representing roughly S$1.6 billion, or 99.9% of the shares present. The...

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China to Inject 300 Billion Yuan Into State Banks, Deepen Reform of State Financial Firms
NewsMar 5, 2026

China to Inject 300 Billion Yuan Into State Banks, Deepen Reform of State Financial Firms

China announced a 300 billion yuan capital injection into state‑owned banks via a special treasury bond, coupled with deeper reforms of state financial firms. The move targets major lenders such as ICBC and Agricultural Bank of China to shore up capital...

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UOBKH’s ‘Alpha Picks’ Outperform STI in February; Keppel, Singtel Added for March
NewsMar 5, 2026

UOBKH’s ‘Alpha Picks’ Outperform STI in February; Keppel, Singtel Added for March

UOB Kay Hian’s Alpha Picks portfolio outperformed the Straits Times Index in February, delivering a 3.9% equal‑weighted gain versus the STI’s 1.8% rise. The brokerage rebalanced for March, adding defensive large‑caps Huating Global, Keppel and Singtel while trimming exposure to...

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Shares of Aspial Lifestyle up 6% on Proposed Transfer to SGX Mainboard
NewsMar 5, 2026

Shares of Aspial Lifestyle up 6% on Proposed Transfer to SGX Mainboard

Aspial Lifestyle’s shares rose roughly 6% after the company announced a proposed transfer to the Singapore Exchange’s mainboard. The move is intended to broaden its access to equity and debt capital, appealing to institutional investors with mainboard mandates. Currently, only...

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Q&M Dental Set to Acquire a Singapore Dental Group
NewsMar 4, 2026

Q&M Dental Set to Acquire a Singapore Dental Group

Q&M Dental Group announced a non‑binding MOU to acquire 100% of an unnamed Singapore dental chain. The transaction will be funded through a mix of cash and newly issued ordinary shares, and includes a profit guarantee of up to S$34 million...

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DBS China Captures 38% of Panda Bond Market in 2025; Secures Principal Underwriting License
NewsMar 4, 2026

DBS China Captures 38% of Panda Bond Market in 2025; Secures Principal Underwriting License

DBS China participated in 65.8 billion yuan of Panda‑bond issuances in 2025, capturing a 38% share of the China Interbank Bond Market. The bank also received a principal underwriting licence for non‑financial corporate bonds, the most extensive authority granted by the...

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Manulife Launches New Equity Income and Growth Strategy Under EQDP
NewsMar 2, 2026

Manulife Launches New Equity Income and Growth Strategy Under EQDP

Manulife Investments has launched the Singapore Opportunities Income Strategy under the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s Equity Market Development Programme. The fund will invest exclusively in Singapore‑listed equities, emphasizing small and mid‑cap stocks where research coverage is thin and valuation gaps...

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UMS Buys Out Aluminium Alloy Products Supplier
NewsMar 2, 2026

UMS Buys Out Aluminium Alloy Products Supplier

UMS Integration has purchased the remaining 30 per cent stake in Starke Singapore for S$8.2 million, making the aluminium alloy supplier a wholly‑owned subsidiary. The deal will be financed through internal cash reserves and/or bank borrowings and is not expected to materially affect...

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Reits that Don’t Trade Well Should Be Privatised, or Sell Assets and Be Liquidated
NewsMar 2, 2026

Reits that Don’t Trade Well Should Be Privatised, or Sell Assets and Be Liquidated

OUE Real Estate Investment Trust is weighing a sale of its flagship asset, One Raffles Place, which is priced between S$2.3 billion and S$2.4 billion. The trust holds an effective 68 percent interest, contributing roughly 25 percent of its portfolio revenue, yet trades S$0.56 below net...

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Intermediaries See Shift to Fixed Income Ahead of Rate Cuts, Eye New Markets for Growth: BOS Survey
NewsMar 2, 2026

Intermediaries See Shift to Fixed Income Ahead of Rate Cuts, Eye New Markets for Growth: BOS Survey

A Bank of Singapore survey of 90 senior intermediaries across Singapore, Greater China and Dubai shows a clear shift toward fixed‑income products as investors brace for anticipated rate cuts. One‑third of respondents expect rising demand for bonds, while alternative investments...

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Liquidity and Capital – Institutional Participation Continues to Broaden Across SGX
NewsMar 1, 2026

Liquidity and Capital – Institutional Participation Continues to Broaden Across SGX

Singapore Exchange’s listed equities posted an average daily turnover of S$1.7 billion in the first two months of 2026, reflecting heightened market activity. Institutional investors were net buyers in industrials, technology, materials and other sectors, while retail investors favored financial services,...

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