India

Age of elegance - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Age of elegance

Reminiscing about the pomp and grandeur of one of India’s most famous grande dame hotels.

Funds

More positive on India's economy than consensus

The Tantallon India Fund closed 11.29% higher in Nov with markets hopeful over the prospects of “successful” vaccine intervention.
CGS-CIMB ups Sea Limited's target price on sustained growth - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

CGS-CIMB ups Sea Limited's target price on sustained growth

Shares in Sea Limited closed US$167.42 on Oct 7.
Singtel's Chua Sock Koong to retire; Yuen Kuan Moon to succeed as Group CEO - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

New appointments

Singtel's Chua Sock Koong to retire; Yuen Kuan Moon to succeed as Group CEO

Singtel's Chua Sock Koong will be retiring and Yuen Kuan Moon will succeed her as Group CEO
Almost a third of APAC workers are facing increasing burnout at work: Microsoft study - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Covid-19

Almost a third of APAC workers are facing increasing burnout at work: Microsoft study

Singapore and India were the top two in the region with workers facing increased burnout at 37% and 29% respectively.

Tong's Portfolio

Why foreign equity funds are net sellers in emerging markets

Why have foreign investors been net sellers in six of the last seven years?
Meet India’s Anita Songre: A feminist fashion icon fighting for sustainability

Sustainability

Creating a green company

Meet India’s Anita Songre: A feminist fashion icon fighting for sustainability

Contracts

Keppel unit wins contracts worth $18 mil to supply technology solutions for India waste-to-energy plants

The WTE projects would be first-of-its-kind in Gujarat, India.

Deals, joint ventures & alliances

Keppel Land to acquire 49% stake in JV for $78 mil to co-develop integrated township in Mumbai

SINGAPORE (Dec 16): Keppel Land will be acquiring a 49% stake in joint venture company Kapstone Constructions for INR 4.09 billion ($78.2 million) to jointly develop the 51.4-hectare Urbania integrated township in Mumbai, India.

Global Economy

A third of the world's consumers are suddenly nervous to spend

MUMBAI/BEIJING (Oct 9): Down the street from Mumbai’s grand colonial-era Royal Opera House, Deepak Gurnaney sits in his small electronics shop in front of rows of flat screen TVs flashing Hindi-soap operas, while his four staff play with their phones. T
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