Singapore-listed Ying Li International Real Estate on Tuesday said it entered into an agreement with China's Shengyu to sell its stake in unit Shiny Profit for 3.29 billion yuan (S$671.9 million) in cash.
Addvalue Technologies, a provider of wireless and broadband communications solution, on Tuesday said it is exploring the possibility of spinning-off its subsidiary, Addvalue Solutions.
Singapore-based Fullerton Healthcare Corp on Tuesday said it received a "significant investment" from Ping An Capital, the core equity investment platform of China's Ping An Insurance.
Wilmar International on Monday said it has partnered with ING Groep, the largest Dutch financial services firm, to convert some of its existing credit facility into a sustainable loan.
Soilbuild REIT Management on Monday said that it is actively exploring investment opportunities in Australia for Soilbuild REIT as the real-estate trust plans to expand its investment scope to cover Australia.
Telecoms services provider StarHub on Monday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Nokia to jointly drive Internet of Things (IoT) momentum in Singapore.
Shares of the mainboard-listed Sabana Shari'ah Compliant Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) fell as much as 4 percent to S$0.41 in early trading on Monday.
Golden Agri-Resources, a producer of crude palm oil and palm kernel, on Monday said it would sell its oilseeds business in Tianjin to a unit of Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) Asia, the international agricultural trader.
Embattled commodities trader Noble Group on Monday said it would sell its U.S.-based ethanol producing business to Zeeland Farm Services for US$12.5 million plus adjustments.
Keppel Infrastructure Fund Management on Friday said it is undertaking a strategic review of its interests in the Basslink undersea electricity and telecommunications interconnector between Tasmania and mainland Australia.
Top Glove Corp, a Malaysia-based rubber-glove maker, on Friday said it entered into a term sheet with Adventa Capital to acquire its medical gloves business.
Shares in the embattled commodities trader Noble Group fell as much as 9 percent to S$0.17 on Friday after it transferred more than 14 million shares to employees who are leaving the company.