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Best restaurants for Chinese New Year feasting
As the Lunar New Year season approaches, dive into these festive delights at three of our fave restaurants
January 23, 2024
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Keppel Capital and Korea's National Pension Service to explore investment opportunities for private infrastructure in Asia
The strategic cooperation builds on an earlier commitment by NPS to Keppel Capital’s private infrastructure initiative.
September 21, 2020
Global Markets
Gloom for retailers as Chinese tourists spend less on shopping
SHANGHAI (July 11): They’re still coming in droves -- but no longer buying in spades.
July 11, 2017
Global Economy
Rich Chinese race to apply for a US golden visa
HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (March 27): As members of Congress in Washington debate raising the minimum required to obtain a US immigrant investor visa from US$500,000 ($0.7 million) to US$1.35 million, concern about the hike has set off a scramble among wealthy
March 27, 2017
Tech
3 smartphone vendors which fared even better than Apple in the Chinese market last year
SINGAPORE (Feb 6): In 2016, Apple Inc. saw a y-o-y decline in the Chinese market for the first time ever – even as the smartphone market in China saw both y-o-y and q-o-q growth over the past year, according to a recent report by International Data Corp
February 06, 2017
China Focus
No quenching China’s appetite for global real estate: JLL
SINGAPORE (Jan 25): Chinese Mainland’s outbound investment in commercial and residential properties reached a record high of US$33 billion ($47 billion) in 2016, a 53% increase over 2015, according to Jones Lang Lasalle.
January 25, 2017
Broker's Calls
APAC aviation sector buoyed by China, but uncertainty remains for SIA
SINGAPORE (Sept 28): UOB Kay Hian is keeping its “hold” recommendation on Singapore Airlines (SIA) with a lower target price of $10 due to ongoing structural challenges and lower revenue from the corporate travel segment.
September 28, 2016
What Chinese consumers want: HSBC
SINGAPORE (Sept 8): Chinese consumers, who account for about 40% of luxury sales globally, seem to have reduced their expenditure on luxury goods as of late.
September 08, 2016