DBS has approved around 3,500 loans totalling more than $1.1 billion for micro and small enterprises and firms under Enterprise Singapore's financing schemes.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s APL England loses cargo in heavy Australian seas
A Singapore-flagged cargo ship lost at least 40 containers in deep waters off the coast of Sydney when they fell overboard in heavy seas, maritime officials said on Monday. The vessel, APL England, lo ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore May Move to Second Phase of Reopening at End of June
Singapore will move to the next phase of re-opening around the end of June and resume more activities if all goes well, the city-state’s Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong said in a ... ( read original story ...)
DBS approves more than $1.1b in loans to over 3,500 micro and small enterprises since March
DBS has approved over 3,500 loans for micro and small enterprises, totalling more than $1.1 billion, under Enterprise Singapore's financing schemes.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Plan to Send Solar Power From Australia to Singapore Moves Forward
Survey work will soon begin on an ambitious plan to export power from a giant solar farm in Australia to Singapore via a 3,800 kilometer (2,360 mile) undersea cable. ( read original story ...)
Singaporean Mobile Marketplace Carousell Launches Hong Kong Property Platform
The feature, called Carousell Property, provides listings of local and overseas residential and industrial property for sale and rent through its Carousell mobile application. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s health ministry confirms 344 fresh COVID-19 cases
Singapore's health ministry on Monday confirmed 344 more coronavirus cases, taking its tally of infections to 31,960. ( read original story ...)
Plan to Send Solar Power From Australia to Singapore Moves on
Survey work will soon begin on an ambitious plan to export power from a giant solar farm in Australia to Singapore via a 3,800 kilometer (2,360 mile) undersea cable. ( read original story ...)
Will Singapore banks regret easy loans for coronavirus-hit businesses?
Struggling businesses have taken out 2,500 loans since March, but even with the government taking on a risk share of 90 per cent, banks are bracing themselves for defaults. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Dollar Looks Vulnerable Even as Economy Opens Up
Singapore’s currency looks set to remain under pressure as global headwinds outweigh the benefits of an easing in the nationwide lockdown. ( read original story ...)
Singapore looking at wearable devices to support COVID-19 contact tracing
To address concerns about battery life and the use of Bluetooth in its contact tracing app, the Singapore government now is developing wearable devices--tied to a lanyard--to help drive the adoption ... ( read original story ...)
Two years after Singapore, Kim vows to boost North Korea’s nuclear deterrent
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has vowed to implement "new policies" to boost the country's nuclear deterrent, state media reported on Sunday, underlining his decision to turn his back on ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s health ministry confirms 548 more coronavirus cases
Singapore's health ministry said on Sunday it had confirmed 548 more coronavirus cases, taking its tally of infections to 31,616. ( read original story ...)
Even with protests, recession and coronavirus, Hong Kong is a better bet than Singapore
The singular advantage Singapore has over Hong Kong is affordable public housing. On all other fronts, Singapore is no better than Hong Kong. Even in the fight against Covid-19, Singapore is far ... ( read original story ...)
OCBC TDSR Waiver – Is it time to Refinance home loan with OCBC?
If you are on the lookout for a refinancing package, now is the right time. Just last week, we shared with on our blog about SCB’s TDSR waiver. Today, we want to let you know that OCBC is also going ... ( read original story ...)
Covid-19 Patients Not Infectious After 11 Days: Singapore Study
Covid-19 patients are no longer infectious after 11 days of getting sick even though some may still test positive, according to a new study by infectious disease experts in Singapore. ( read original story ...)