SALARIES in Singapore are expected to grow by 3 per cent in 2019 after adjusting for inflation, according to a forecast by consulting firm Korn Ferry. Read more at The Business Times.
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Singapore private property market set to face demand tests in 2019THE private residential property market here could face some demand tests ahead as higher interest rates and heftier duties from the authorities' cooling measures weigh on buyers' wallets. Read more at The Business Times.
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Top 1,000 firms in Singapore generated record turnover, profits for 2019 ranking: DP Info studyTHE top 1,000 companies in Singapore generated all-time record turnover and profits in 2019's ranking - the highest since the ranking started 32 years ago, according to research by DP Info and EY. Read more at The Business Times.
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Singapore manufacturing, services sentiment turns gloomier for H1 2019MANUFACTURING and services firms have grown more downbeat about their business prospects in the coming six months, with both sectors now expressing overall pessimism, according to two separate surveys released on Thursday. Read more at The Business Times.
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Hiring frenzy in Singapore to continue in 2019 with a focus on tech & soft skills: Morgan McKinleySINGAPORE (Jan 30): With stricter rules in place for hiring foreign talent, employers in the sales, banking, IT, marketing, project & change management industries will maintain their upward local hiring trajectory in 2019.This is according to the Morgan McKinley 2019 Salary Guide for Singapore, which
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President's Challenge 2019 launched with focus on mental healthSINGAPORE - When fishmonger Li Hee Meng closed down his business, handed down from his parents, ten years ago because it was not doing well, he sank into depression and remained unemployed for about eight years.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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