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Billion Dollar Club 2020

Dorm operator Centurion is overall sector winner; Alset offers shareholders best returns

Centurion has some 70,000 beds across its portfolio of accommodation assets.

Billion Dollar Club 2020

Keppel DC REIT rides digitalisation wave on behalf of sector

KDCREIT has steadily expanded, adding assets in markets ranging from Ireland and Germany to Australia and Singapore.

Financially Savvy

Hunt for bargains in the virus economy, but beware a volatile US dollar

SINGAPORE (Apr 24): While opportunities exist for savvy bargain-hunters amid the doom and gloom of the Covid-19 pandemic, investors must prepare for the risk of further market volatility. Some of this volatility could be accentuated as the US “weaponise

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Is SATS overpaying for AirAsia partnership?

SINGAPORE (Nov 3): Airport services provider SATS has teamed up with budget carrier group AirAsia to offer ground services at the new Terminal 4 at Changi Airport.

Rail Pain

(Oct 30): Desmond Kuek, CEO of SMRT Corp, worked hard last year to persuade shareholders of the company to accept an offer from Temasek Holdings to take the company private via a scheme of arrangement. SMRT’s business, he said, needed a restructuring th
SMRT

In print this week

Has SMRT gone off the rails?

SINGAPORE (Oct 27): Desmond Kuek, CEO of SMRT Corp, worked hard last year to persuade shareholders of the company to accept an offer from Temasek Holdings to take the company private via a scheme of arrangement.

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SUTL eyes global expansion of marina business

SINGAPORE (Oct 20): Arthur Tay, the CEO and executive director of marina developer and operator SUTL Enterprise, wants to have string of ONE°15 marinas lining major coastal cities of the world.

TES 800th Issue

Here's where former IPO king Peter Choo thinks Singapore is headed

SINGAPORE (Oct 6): The future is getting harder to forecast in the face of digital disruption, but things are looking up.

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Are you ready for the next property boom?

SINGAPORE (Sept 29): It seems like only yesterday that property developers were complaining about punitive property cooling measures and struggling to get unsold units off their books.

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Why you need to add these currencies to your portfolio now

SINGAPORE (Sept 22): The US Federal Reserve announced on Sept 20 that it would start reducing the size of its US$4.5 trillion ($6.1 trillion) balance sheet next month. It also stuck with its forecast to raise the federal funds rate again this year, citing
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