* Feb CPI up 5.0 pct y/y, below Reuters forecast of +5.4 pct * Singapore dollar weakens slightly after CPI data * Economists divided on central bank's next policy move (Adds details) SINGAPORE, March 23...
SINGAPORE, March 17 - Singapore's central bank may refrain from further monetary tightening at its next policy review in April and keep further gains in its currency in check as it waits to see if...
SINGAPORE, Feb 18 - Singapore expects to post an overall budget surplus of S$100 million for the coming financial year ending March 31, 2012, helped by investment returns of about S$7.8 billion ($6.1 billion), Finance...
* CPI to rise by 2.9 pct in 2011 from 2.8 pct in 2010 * Singapore dollar to strengthen to S$1.24 per U.S. dollar SINGAPORE, Dec 8 - Singapore will experience slower economic growth and...
SINGAPORE, Dec 2 - Singapore's purchasing managers index (PMI) was in positive territory for the second month in a row in November, boosted by the electronics sector expanding for the first time since August. The...
SINGAPORE, Oct 29 - Visitor arrivals to Singapore in September dipped from August despite the city-state hosting the Formula One Grand Prix in the month. The city-state's tourism authority said on Friday that tourist arrivals...
* Shares up 10 percent on market debut * Analysts say firm viewed as good proxy to China growth SINGAPORE, Oct 18 - Shares of Singapore's Global Logistic Properties surged 10 percent on its market...
SEOUL, Aug 26 - South Korea's SK Engineering & Construction Co Ltd said on Thursday it has won a contract worth $950 million to build an aromatic products production plant from Singapore. It won the...
SINGAPORE, Aug 16 - Investors cut their long positions in the Chinese yuan and Singapore dollar and turned slightly bearish on the Indian rupee, a Reuters poll showed. The market no longer expects the yuan...
SINGAPORE, Aug 8 - Singapore's economy grew 17.9 percent in the first half of 2010, a pace likely to moderate in the second half, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Sunday. There are still...