Singapore

Inflation up 2.9% in 2019

Mild price hikes on imports and economic conditions will contain inflation in the near-term.

Inflation up 2.9% in 2019

Mild price hikes on imports and economic conditions will contain inflation in the near-term.

Sluggish retail rents to spill over to 2020

Visitor arrivals were down by 51.5% in December.

Asian retailers should consider investing in omnichannel experiences to stay relevant

Retailers gearing up for 2020 may have been urged to double down on technology to deliver the elusive optimal customer experience that hits all the right notes across the virtual and physical worlds of commerce. However, even as the expectations of the next generation consumers are at an all-time high thanks to unrelenting tech evangelism, retailers from Singapore to Hong Kong remain divided on differentiating trends from fad and investing in the latest retail tech obsession du jour.

Office rents down 1.5% in Q4 2019

Wanchai/Causeway Bay recorded the largest rental decline.

Causeway Bay retail rents slipped 13.9% in 2019

Some international retailers closed their shops amidst unrest.

Office space withdrawal hits 17-year low in Q4

About 378,000 sqft of office space was affected by withdrawals.

Export volumes contract 7.8% in September

This marks the seventh straight month of decline.

Causeway Bay remains the world's most expensive shopping street in 2019

Rents in Russell Street can go as high as $2,745 psf per year.

F&B sector's jobless rate hit six-year high in Q3

Unemployment levels in consumption and tourism-related segments were at the highest in two years.

Hong Kong fintech YouTrip obtains principal license from Mastercard

This marks them as the first company in Singapore to obtain a prepaid license from Mastercard.

Property sales down for fourth straight month in September

Sale and purchase agreements dropped to 4,090 transactions.

Nearly 2 in 5 fintech employees switched jobs over the year

Consequently, talent acquisition is a challenge for 2 in 3 fintech firms.

Government rejects all bids for Kai Tak site

This is the sixth tender exercise for government land sales to be cancelled since 2014.

Vacancy tax may hit luxury property market hard: JLL

Developers may favour building mass residential units over posh homes.

Hong Kong still the world's third best financial centre

It has the top investment management sector worldwide.

Hongkongers need to spend 10.8 days of income to afford the latest iPhone in 2019: report

This is based on the official price of iPhone 11 Pro 64GB and monthly salary.