Update: Singapore stocks to watch Thursday: Keppel, Ascott Residence Trust, Ho Bee Land, Asiatravel.com
These are the Singapore stocks which may be in focus on Thursday 20 September 2018: Keppel Corp. Keppel Land China formed a joint venture with…
These are the Singapore stocks which may be in focus on Thursday 20 September 2018: Keppel Corp. Keppel Land China formed a joint venture with…
Marsh & McLennan said on Tuesday that it reached a deal to acquire Jardine Lloyd Thompson for US$5.6 billion, or 19.15 British pounds a share,…
These are the Singapore stocks which may be in focus on Tuesday 18 September 2018: CapitaLand CapitaLand has acquired a portfolio of 16 multifamily properties…
Sembcorp Industries said on Tuesday that it signed a 20-year deal to supply Facebook with solar energy to support the tech giant’s recently announced operations…
City Developments said on Friday that it acquired a Grade-A commercial building, Aldgate House, in London for 183 million British pounds, or around S$328 million,…
These are the Singapore stocks which may be in focus on Tuesday 11 September 2018: OUE and OUE Commercial REIT OUE Commercial REIT plans to…
These are the Singapore stocks which may be in focus on Monday 10 September 2018: Singapore Press Holdings Singapore Press Holdings acquired a portfolio of…
If the Trump administration proceeds with proposals to slap further tariffs on imports from China, that could send Singapore’s Straits Times Index as low as…
Ascendas-Singbridge said on Friday that it acquired a portfolio of 33 office properties in the U.S. in its first foray into that geography. The office…
These are the Singapore stocks which may be in focus on Friday 7 September 2018: StarHub and Dairy Farm International StarHub will be removed from…
Ascendas REIT raised around S$452.1 million in a private placement of 178.0 million new units priced at S$2.54 each, at the low end of the…
Ascendas REIT has launched a proposed private placement of 178.0 million new units to institutional and other investors to raise at least S$450 million, with…