Sabina-Leah Fernandez

  • Hong Kongers are the world's most active walkers

    Hong Kongers are the world’s most active walkers, a study by Stanford University shows. The Special Administration Region came out tops with an average of 6,880 steps a day, well above the global average of 5,000 steps a day. Singapore placed ninth on the list with an average of 5,674 steps a day

  • Singapore more liveable than Hong Kong for the first time: The Economist

    Singapore is more liveable than Hong Kong, according to The Economist Intelligence Unit’s latest Global Liveability Ranking, marking the first time in the ranking’s history that the Republic outranks the Special Administrative Region. Singapore rose 11 places to 35th, while Hong Kong fell to 45th place. This is Singapore’s highest-ever position in the Global Liveability Ranking, which rates 140 cities around the world for quality of life.

  • Earnings of Singapore’s 50 richest up 11% to S$142 billion: Forbes

    The net worth of Singapore’s wealthiest residents has increased this year, hitting a total of S$142 billion, according to Forbes Asia’s latest Singapore Rich List.

  • The 10 most expensive cities for commercial real estate are...

    Skyscrapers in Hong Kong are the most expensive commercial property assets in the world, according to a report by Knight Frank released on Wednesday (19 July).

  • Hong Kong has the world's most expensive skyscrapers: report

    Skyscrapers in Hong Kong are the most expensive commercial property assets in the world, according to a report by Knight Frank released on Wednesday (19 July).

  • Lush 99.5FM is ‘a shining beacon’ in the local music scene: Inch Chua

    Radio station Lush 99.5FM is a “shining beacon” in the local music scene and it would be “painful to see it go”, said Singaporean singer-songwriter Inch Chua on Tuesday (18 July). Speaking to Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore a day after Lush announced that it would disappear from the airwaves on 31 August, 11.59PM, Chua said that the station has always promoted and supported local artistes. Echoing Chua’s sentiment, Michaela Therese, a Singaporean artiste based in London, said, “Lush will always be the first true media champion of local arts for my generation of musicians DJs and producers.