HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finnish biofuel producer and oil refiner Neste said on Wednesday it would invest about 1.4 billion euros ($1.6 billion) in biofuel production capacity in Singapore. The investment ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore start-up Gogoprint buys Indonesia printing business
SINGAPORE – Singapore-based Gogoprint has acquired Prinzio, an Indonesian printing start-up specialising in commercial printing outsourcing, to boost the growth of its business in Indonesia. In a medi... ( read original story ...)
Singapore: MOT’s explainer video ‘good’ but ‘inaccurate’ (VIDEO)
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 12 ― Singapore’s Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan today praised the video by his Malaysian counterpart explaining the reason why Putrajaya is resolute in opposing its Seletar Airport ... ( read original story ...)
Here are The Latest IPOs in Singapore in 2018
Investing is always a good idea. However, if you are a new-comer to the investment market, it can be overwhelming at first to try to follow the latest stock trends and see what is new on the market. W... ( read original story ...)
Economists again trim forecast for Singapore’s 2019 growth pace
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Economists have downgraded the outlook for Singapore’s 2019 growth rate for the second time in three months, a quarterly poll released by its central bank on Wednesday showed. Th... ( read original story ...)
UOB opens three new concept branches across Bangkok to meet its customers’ changing lifestyles and needs
The survey was done by Boston Consulting Group in 2016 among UOB customers in five countries: Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, China and Indonesia. Different designs for different customer needs Mr Jame... ( read original story ...)
ASEAN’S economic growth increases demand for financing
UOB launched its locally-incorporated subsidiary in Vietnam in August 2018, the first Singapore bank to do so, reaffirming its commitment to supporting the country’s economic growth. Singapore’s finan... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Stock Market May Stop The Bleeding On Wednesday
(RTTNews.com) - The Singapore stock market has finished lower in six consecutive trading days, tumbling more than 130 points or 4.2 percent in that span. The Straight Times Index now rests just beneat... ( read original story ...)
OCBC RoboInvest: Minimal Effort & Optimal Outcome For Investment
You can now grow your wealth and still have time for the things you love! OCBC RoboInvest is the first of its kind offered by a bank in Singapore. It promises to bring you the best elements of a high- ... ( read original story ...)
SINGAPORE | Asian shares mixed on concerns over trade, economic outlook
SINGAPORE — Asian markets were mixed Tuesday in narrow trading ... Qualcomm shares jumped 2.2 percent to $57.24 on the news. ENERGY: Oil prices began to recover Tuesday from a sharp decline. They have ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s secret mobile broadband weapon: Latency
When it comes to download and upload speeds, few countries can match the raw power of Singapore’s LTE networks. But Singapore doesn’t just shine in connection throughput. It’s also a global leader in ... ( read original story ...)
Can Singapore’s social housing keep up with changing times?
“I remember feeling very free. There was a lot of land to roam about,” says Chuck Hio Soon Huat. He sits at a table drinking coffee. “We built our own toys, climbed trees, walked in the river, shot bi... ( read original story ...)
Urjit Patel’s resignation comes at a sensitive time, to dampen sentiments: DBS Bank
The Singapore banking group, DBS said that immediate resignation of RBI Governor Urjit Patel comes at a time when negotiations with the government to iron out differences on key regulatory aspects are ... ( read original story ...)
Truck drivers face prison in Singapore for $1 bribes
Singapore has charged two Chinese migrant workers with soliciting one-dollar bribes from lorry drivers. The forklift truck drivers allegedly took S$1 bribes (£0.58; $0.73) multiple times, in return fo... ( read original story ...)
Singapore charges two Chinese workers over ‘one-dollar bribes’
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore has charged two Chinese migrant workers for demanding bribes as small as S$1 (73 U.S. cents), its anti-graft authority said on Tuesday, stressing that the financial hub ... ( read original story ...)
Disruption in Libyan exports lifts oil
Singapore — Oil prices on Tuesday clawed back some of their losses from the previous day as Libya’s National Oil Company (NOC) declared force majeure on exports from the El Sharara oilfield, which was ... ( read original story ...)