Singapore Home Price Growth Accelerates as Demand Remains Strong
Singapore home prices grew at a faster pace in the first quarter, signaling appetite for new properties remains high.
Singapore home prices grew at a faster pace in the first quarter, signaling appetite for new properties remains high.
From food carts lining Jakarta’s raucous streets to wet markets in Indonesia’s most remote villages, one type of barcode is becoming ubiquitous.
Ovintiv Inc. is nearing a deal to acquire oil and gas assets in the Midland Basin from private equity firm EnCap Investments, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
Wealthy London homebuyers are demanding discounts on luxury properties, but sellers aren’t willing to knock down the price.
Just as investors put the banking crisis in the rear-view mirror, OPEC+’s unexpected output cut has reignited fears of more persistent consumer cost pressures and the risk it may delay an end of central bank hiking cycles.
The South Korean won, Asia’s worst-performing currency this quarter, will soon have a new item added to its long list of troubles — the dividend payment season in April.
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies announced a surprise output cut, while Exxon Mobil Corp. is due to update investors on the company’s plans to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions in support of a net-zero future. Here are five notable charts to watch in global commodities as the first trading week of April gets underway.
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin lost to a pro-business opposition group in the Nordic country’s close parliamentary elections.
The Norwegian krone led commodity currencies higher in early Monday trading in Asia after OPEC+ announced a shock oil-production cut, while the yen weakened on the prospect of higher crude prices.
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin was projected to lose in the Nordic country’s close parliamentary elections.