(Bloomberg) -- An exchange-traded fund tracking Singapore companies drew record call-option volume.A total of 5,044 iShares MSCI Singapore ETF calls traded on Tuesday, compared with a 20-day average ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore stock watch: SIA, ST Engineering, SIA Engineering China Everbright, Valuetronics
The following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their shares on Wednesday (June 3:. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Business PMI Continues To Tumble In May – IHS Markit
Private sector activity in Singapore continued to contract in May, and at a steeper rate, the latest survey from IHS Markit revealed ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Stock Market Expected To Add To Its Winnings
The Singapore stock market has finished higher in back-to-back trading days, surging more than 100 points or 4 percent along the way. The Straits Times Index now rests just above the 2,610-point ... ( read original story ...)
Back to school in masks as Singapore eases virus curbs
Pupils wearing face masks returned to school in Singapore on Tuesday and some workplaces re-opened as coronavirus restrictions were eased in the hard-hit city-state. But with new infections slowing ... ( read original story ...)
Molecular circuitry: Team breaks one-diode-one resistor electronics
An international team with ties to UCF has cracked a challenge that could herald a new era of ultra-high-density computing. ( read original story ...)
Negative Rate Benefits Seen Limited for Singapore’s Stock Market
While a decline in interest rates is generally seen as good for stocks, the benefits of Singapore’s slide toward negative territory are far from certain. ( read original story ...)
Two Americans facing charges for violating Singapore’s social distance rules
Linda Givetash and Ed Flanagan An American man and woman accused of violating social distancing regulation designed to limit the spread of the coronavirus in Singapore faced the charges in court on ... ( read original story ...)
Goldman rolls back its pessimistic outlook for American stocks
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has effectively bowed to pressure from the continuing rally in U.S. stocks and abandoned its call for another steep sell-off. ( read original story ...)
From dawn to dusk, Singapore as it exits its COVID-19 circuit breaker: In pictures
People across Singapore started returning to work and school on Tuesday (Jun 2) as the country entered Phase 1 of lifting its “circuit ... ( read original story ...)
Molecular circuitry: International team breaks one-diode-one resistor electronics
An international team with ties to UCF has cracked a challenge that could herald a new era of ultra-high-density computing. For years engineers and scientists around the world have been trying to make ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore launches investigation into embattled water firm Hyflux
Singapore authorities said on Tuesday they had launched an investigation into water treatment firm Hyflux and its current and former directors for suspected false and misleading statements and ... ( read original story ...)
China’s exports of IMO-compliant fuel rise a third in April – data, trade
China's low-sulphur marine fuel exports rose by a third in April compared with March to the highest level yet after it waived export taxes for domestic refiners to meet shipping demand, Chinese ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Wealth Fund GIC in Talks to Buy StorageMart Stake
Singaporean sovereign-wealth fund GIC Pte is in talks to acquire a stake in StorageMart, which describes itself as the largest privately owned storage company in the world, according to people with ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus live news: Singapore reopens schools; Abu Dhabi closes borders
Dr Fauci says he hasn’t spoken to Trump in two weeks; New Zealand to consider easing restrictions earlier; Mexico deaths pass 10,000 ... ( read original story ...)
Harvard alum plots disruption of Asia’s moneychangers
"You don't know whether you will be charged very expensive fees, you don't know the forex rates that you're paying, and that causes a lot of worries in people's heads," said Chu, a Harvard Business ... ( read original story ...)