Trillanes: Singapore bank denied account

Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV said on Tuesday he had proven that he had no bank accounts in Singapore after visiting the city-state, debunking claims of President Rodrigo Duterte. Trillanes went to Singapore to visit two banks and to inquire whether there were ... ( read original story ...)

TPG to complete Singapore outdoor mobile network by end of 2018

Australian telecommunications provider TPG has announced that its Singaporean mobile network has seen "strong progress", with the outdoor portion set to be complete by December 2018. TPG aims to provide nationwide outdoor coverage by the end of next year ... ( read original story ...)

Rõivas to visit Singapore, Malaysia with business delegation

Second Vice-President of the Riigikogu Taavi Rõivas has embarked on a ten-day working visit to Singapore and Malaysia, accompanied by a 34-member business delegation, to promote international business contacts. "More and more Estonian businesses have the ... ( read original story ...)

CNBC Transcript: Ian Rhodes, CEO, McLaren Applied Technology

Following is the full transcript of CNBC's interview with Ian Rhodes, CEO of McLaren Applied Technology at the 2017 Singapore Summit. This interview broadcasted in Asia on Monday, 18 September. All references must be sourced to a "CNBC Interview". ( read original story ...)

Cromwell REIT cuts IPO size and increases the sponsor’s stake

which plans to be the first euro-denominated Reit to list on the Singapore Exchange, is cutting the size of its initial public offering (IPO). The Reit is now selling up to 1.3 billion units at an IPO price of 0.55 euros to 0.57 euros (S$0.93) each ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore property analysts predict 10% price gain

SINGAPORE: After years of declining home prices in Singapore, analysts are expecting a turnaround as early as this year even as most of the government’s property cooling measures remain in place. Singapore property prices will rise between 5% and 10% ... ( read original story ...)

Lewis Hamilton profits from chaos to win Singapore GP

Lewis Hamilton profited from the chaos to win the Singapore Grand Prix and extend his championship lead on Sunday, while title rival Sebastian Vettel lost huge ground after crashing out on the first lap. Montreal's Lance Stroll, who claimed his "car is ... ( read original story ...)