Singapore’s rebel bookseller seeks new narrative

SINGAPORE -- One evening in May 2015 in Singapore, a week before the public launch of a much anticipated manga-style novel, publisher Edmund Wee received a phone call summoning him to the National Arts Council. The book was "The Art of Charlie Chan Hock ... ( read original story ...)

Miss Universe Singapore 2017: Sharmen Diana Frugtniet

Once a victim of bullying, Sharmen Diana Frugtniet, 19, took things in her stride and managed to change her life for the better. In primary and secondary school, she faced racist taunts from her schoolmates, which discouraged her. But Sharmen, whose father ... ( read original story ...)

Will Singapore be the next Intellectual Property Hub?

Singapore had much to celebrate. The island nation launched its 2017 Intellectual Property Week by signing a Memoranda of Understanding with Deloitte to assist 100 promising enterprises turn their ideas in to assets. The investment speaks to The Lion City ... ( read original story ...)

Losing Streak May Continue For Singapore Shares

(RTTNews.com) - The Singapore stock market has finished lower in three straight sessions, tumbling almost 30 points or 0.9 percent along the way. The Straits Times Index now rests just beneath the 3,215-point plateau and it may extend its losses on Friday. ( read original story ...)

The way forward is digital, says UOB’s Wee

UOB also recently became the first Singapore bank to receive an in-principle forign-owned subsidiary bank licence in Vietnam. While the economy in the 20th century was driven by goods and services, the 21st century is being driven by digital technology and ... ( read original story ...)