Tessa Oh
CORRESPONDENT
Tessa Oh is a correspondent at The Business Times. She covers Singapore macroeconomics and government policy, with a focus on manufacturing, manpower, and the legal sector. Tessa was previously a journalist at TODAY, covering healthcare.
Top 20% of Singapore households hold average wealth of S$5.3 million: MOF
The first set of official wealth data shows that property and CPF savings form the bulk of assets across all income groups
Singapore median household market income up 6.8% in real terms
2025 figure is first time SingStat applies expanded coverage capturing ‘market’, or non-employment sources of income like CPF payouts
Singapore’s 2025 investment pledges rise 5.3% to S$14.2 billion; related job creation dips 16%
Over a third of fixed asset investment is in electronics; total 2025 commitments expected to create 15,700 jobs over 5 years
High Court strikes down S$6,000 fee charged to Parklane mall for unauthorised service road use
Garbage trucks and other vehicles have no choice but to use the service road as it is the only access route to...
Singapore retail sales growth eases to 2.7%, far short of 8% forecast
On a seasonally adjusted month-on-month basis, retail sales fall 5.4%
Ministers’ pay unchanged while median incomes up 80% since 2012: Chan Chun Sing
An entry-level minister earns a norm annual salary of S$1.1 million, though this represents a 40% discount to the market benchmark set...
Singapore manufacturing PMI at a 10-month high in January, driven by AI boom
The overall purchasing managers’ index is up 0.2 point at 50.5, marking the sixth straight month of expansion
CDC vouchers no more? Economists see smaller, targeted relief for Budget 2026
With inflation cooling, the popular voucher scheme could be scaled down, with lower payouts of S$400 to S$500, they say
Don’t assume growth will create good jobs, says DPM Gan, as Economic Strategy Review unveils seven plans
The ESR’s full report will be released in the middle of this year
Singapore court blocks ‘fraudulent’ US$2 million bank guarantee call in cross-border power dispute
Call on the guarantee by Bangladeshi power company is ‘opportunistic and unfair’, notes judge