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CBD office rents continue northwards, underpinned by healthy demand: Colliers
Central Business District Premium and Grade A office rents rose for the third consecutive quarter, growing 1.5 per cent quarter on quarter in Q1 2022 to S$10.26 per square foot (psf), making it the fastest pace of growth since rents' reversion in Q3 2021, said investment management firm Colliers on Monday (Apr 11).
GoTo rises 14.8% on IDX debut, draws record number of investors
Shares of Indonesian tech giant GoTo Group soared 14.8 per cent to 388 rupiah upon its debut on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) on Monday (Apr 11), valuing the company at US$31.6 billion.
SGX securities turnover value down 8% to S$35.7b in March
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Total market turnover value on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) SGX : S68 -0.7% reached S$35.7 billion in March 2022, down 8 per cent on the year but up 21 per cent from the month before.
Freehold Joo Chiat commercial building for sale at indicative price of S$50 million
A 4-storey freehold commercial development at 381 Joo Chiat Road that comes with an attic and basement carpark, has been put up for sale at an indicative price of S$50 million.
OCBC Securities, Lion Global to list low carbon ETF on SGX in April
OCBC Securities and Lion Global Investors will list a new exchange-traded fund (ETF) on April 28 that focuses on Singapore companies with low carbon intensity.
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Singapore stocks start trading week in the red alongside regional peers
Local shares ended the first trading day of the week in the red. Like regional stock markets, the Singapore bourse took a cue from a rise in China's inflation data.
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