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Singapore Business Review Q2 2020

Business in the time of Corona
Staff surveys not hitting the mark
Singapore's new digital banking regulation
Hospitality survey unveiled
MBA programmes up close

S-REITs to generate yields despite economic weakness

The average yields of S-REITs have bounced back to around 5.5%, despite seeing a 6.5% decline in prices early in the year, according to DBS Group Research. This figure implies a spread of over 4% against the Singapore 10-year bond yields.

S-REITs to generate yields despite economic weakness

4 mins

Miniso seeks to attract older buyers with $2 concept stores

It aims to provide the best bang for the buck with its super cheap yet quality items.

Miniso seeks to attract older buyers with $2 concept stores

3 mins

New Startup Sectors Gain Ground As Venture Capital Firms Fill Up Coffers

Specialised funds are growing larger than ever, but where does the money go?

New Startup Sectors Gain Ground As Venture Capital Firms Fill Up Coffers

6 mins

Credit Card Revenues Threatened As Singaporean Travellers Shun Usage

Card users turn to cash as they steer clear of lofty transaction fees and poor exchange rates.

Credit Card Revenues Threatened As Singaporean Travellers Shun Usage

5 mins

Clothing Rentals Gain Popularity As Fashion Takes Over Sharing Economy

Since 2015, a number of clothing rental services have sprung up in Singapore’s retail scene.

Clothing Rentals Gain Popularity As Fashion Takes Over Sharing Economy

5 mins

Business In The Time Of Corona

The global pandemic has forced most of the world into circuit-breaking lockdowns, Singapore’s business leaders reveal how they responded and how firms are coping with it.

Business In The Time Of Corona

10+ mins

Hotels Bank On Contactless Tech To Entice Guests During Coronavirus Pandemic

Firms are installing self check-in kiosks, chatbots, direct booking applications, and digital in-room dining services.

Hotels Bank On Contactless Tech To Entice Guests During Coronavirus Pandemic

5 mins

Will Co-Living Survive In Singapore's Fast-Changing Rental Market?

Landlords still favours the flexibility to cash out on their investment properties at short notice, so most developers still prefer the traditional build-to-sell model as rents continue to escalate.

Will Co-Living Survive In Singapore's Fast-Changing Rental Market?

5 mins

Online MBA Programmes Emerge As Pandemic Prompts Temporary Closures

Some of the top MBA providers are planning to launch online programmes in the future.

Online MBA Programmes Emerge As Pandemic Prompts Temporary Closures

5 mins

How Singapore's $5.1B Solidarity Budget Could Tide Over Tough Times

Analysts are coining that the property, retail and financial sectors may drag Singapore’s GDP down, so the government has been ramping up its citizen’s spending power.

How Singapore's $5.1B Solidarity Budget Could Tide Over Tough Times

4 mins

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Singapore Business Review Magazine Description:

EditorCharlton Media Group

CategoríaBusiness

IdiomaEnglish

FrecuenciaQuarterly

Singapore Business Review (SBR) Magazine is a quarterly business magazine published by Charlton Media Group. It was launched in 2001 and is the only local business magazine in Singapore guaranteed to reach senior decision makers in the top 1,700 companies with combined sales of S$692 billion and 94% of listed companies.

SBR is known for its in-depth coverage of the Singaporean business landscape, as well as its insights from leading experts in the field. It covers a wide range of topics related to business, including:

* Industry trends and analysis
* Company profiles and interviews with CEOs
* Government policies and regulations
* Technology and innovation
* Finance and markets
* Leadership and management
* Sustainability and social responsibility

SBR is a must-read for anyone who wants to stay informed about the latest trends and developments in the Singaporean business world. It is also a valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the challenges and opportunities facing businesses in Singapore.

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