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En bloc sellers, foreigners drive up home loans
Home loans shot up in August at the fastest pace in over two years.
Singapore in top five forex markets: Poll
Singapore is the fifth-largest centre for foreign exchange trading, according to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).
MAS proposes credit card limit exemption
This exemption will apply only to individuals with an annual income of at least $120,000 or net personal assets exceeding $2 million.
Fancy a US gold mine for $15m?
The Montana mine costs only US$10.2 million - small change compared with the US$591 million in gold said to be in it.
OCBC targets more customers
$5m ad campaign kicks off with TV ads till mid-Nov; 2nd part next year.
Ambani, Mittal among world's five richest
They rank next to Bill Gates, Mexico's Carlos Slim Helu and Warren Buffett.
3rd insurer unveils new ElderShield package
Aviva's unique offers include payouts for those who recover slightly from disabilities, and for kids whose parent is disabled.
Big-earners' plastic to pack more punch
MAS proposes to lift credit limits on cards for the wealthy; new card war expected.
22 firms miss the cut for new S'pore benchmark
Let's look at the key changes at the revamped STI and 18 other new indexes to debut in January.
How the indexes are created and updated
Find out what companies qualify for these indexes and how frequent they are being reviewed.
AIA moves to provide better returns to policy holders
It is increasing risk exposure of its participating fund.
Banks see profits in India's millionaires club
But wealth managers must first win over suspicious clients who are notoriously coy about their wealth.
China has 345,000 millionaires: study
Number of billionaires? 106, up from 15 a year ago.
Wealthy group growing fastest in S'pore
India and Indonesia were the second and third-fastest growing markets for HNWIs, according to the 2007 Asia Pacific Wealth Report.
Fund houses show their hand - and it's thumbs-up
The Business Times survey reveals they are mildly bullish, still hot on China but worried about US slowdown.
Earlier payouts may win more S'poreans over to annuity: SM
Payouts under scheme can be set at age 80 rather than proposed 85, suggests Mr Goh
 
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