S’pore set for Icelandic meltdown – hype or reality?
Forbes article published on 13 Jan 2014 Several people sent me emails regarding an economic pending bust in Singapore. Given that it's easy enough to accept or discard such ideas based on preconceived notions, I asked a friend who lives in Singapore for his comments. First, please consider the article Why Singapore's Economy...
Why no public parking at police stations?
I will admit this is not a very major issue, however it's still something I feel slightly peeved about - the fact there's now no space for public parking at police stations in Singapore. I feel it adds to a growing perception that the Police are moving away from their stated aim of serving the public and instead expects the...
Local economist agrees partly with Jesse Colombo
Donald Low Even though Singapore is no longer an emerging market nation, I consider its bubble economy to be part of the overall emerging markets bubble that I have been warning about due to its strategic role and location in Southeast Asia, which is also known as ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations). My recent reports...
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