Economics
Why Do Luxury Brands Like Prada And Louis Vuitton Open Cafes, And What Are They Really Selling?
A $15 LV cappuccino may seem absurd, but that is exactly the point.
Columns
How BingXue Singapore Is Making S$1 Ice Cream Work In A High-Cost F&B Market
The economics behind Singapore’s $1 ice cream
Lifestyle
6 Ways Other Major Cities Around The World Control Car Ownership Without COE
Some of these solutions could work in Singapore.
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HDB
/ 2 months ago3-3-5 Rule Of Buying An HDB Flat: How Much Can Singaporeans Really Afford?
Affordability should not be based just on how much you can borrow.
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Lifestyle
/ 2 months agoUnderstanding Why Voss Water Is So Expensive
An 800ml glass bottle of Voss costs $4 each.
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Life Hacks
/ 2 months agoComplete Guide To EV Charging Costs In Singapore
Electric Vehicles accounted for 55% of all new car registrations in January 2026.
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Columns
/ 3 months agoWith Energy Prices Rising, Does It Make Sense To Lock In An OEM Electricity Plan Now?
Lock it now or pay (more) later?
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Columns
/ 3 months ago4 Measures Introduced Across ASEAN To Manage Rising Oil Prices
When oil prices rise, our bills follow
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Investing
/ 3 months ago7 Things To Know About UI Boustead REIT, Singapore’s First Mainboard Listing For 2026
A fresh REIT worth watching
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Family Planning
/ 3 months agoHow Much Does It Cost To Own A COE Car In Singapore Today
Prepare to spend at least $1,500 a month for a COE car.
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Career
/ 3 months agoTurned 40 And Received Your Mid-Career SkillsFuture Credit: Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Rush To Use It
Unlike the one-off SkillsFuture Credit top up that expired last year, the $4,000 SkillsFuture Credit (Mid-Career) has no expiry date.
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Property
/ 3 months agoPrice Guide To Landed Properties In Singapore
The most expensive landed property in 2025 sold for $148 million, while the cheapest sold for $518,000.
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News
/ 3 months agoHow Much Have Different Taxi Companies Raised Fares Amid Higher Oil Prices
Trans-cab is the only taxi operator that has not raised its fares so far.
