After many months of not cruising, there were scenes of delight and even teary eyes among passengers and crew on Singapore's first pandemic cruise to nowhere.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Smiles and tears on Singapore’s first cruise to nowhere amid Covid-19
After many months of not cruising, there were scenes of delight and even teary eyes among passengers and crew on Singapore's first pandemic cruise to nowhere. The World Dream mega-ship set sail on ... ( read original story ...)
China exports remain strong in October, import growth slows
China's exports posted strong growth again last month, extending an upward trend on the back of a consumption rebound among its major trading partners, officia ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Orchard Road Offers Glitzy Shopping and a Posh Lifestyle
Singapore’s Orchard Road, which runs through the center of the city, is synonymous with luxury, offering exclusive shopping, dining and living experiences within a compact footprint. Named for the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to reopen night life establishments for two months with COVID-19 safety measures
Singapore will allow a limited number of nightlife establishments in the country to reopen for two months with COVID-19 safety measures from December, nine months after it was shut after the ... ( read original story ...)
After winning medals for Singapore, these athletes want to help their sport as policy-makers
Much of the first three years of Ang Kee Meng's time as a national track cyclist was spent overcoming roadblocks like searching for suitable velodromes overseas to practice at and finding ways to ... ( read original story ...)
KL-Singapore HSR: Malaysia intends to continue with project given the ‘positive multiplier effect’ on economy, says finance minister
The Malaysian government intends to proceed with the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High-Speed Rail (HSR) project as it is able to "generate ... ( read original story ...)
OrangeTee disrupts the Singapore property market with newly launched Market Analytics Suite
Even information that is freely available lacks proper context, which means many people have trouble drawing actionable insights from the data to apply to their property transaction needs. OrangeTee & ... ( read original story ...)
Will Singapore’s ruling party’s internal election reveal more about the future prime minister?
The PAP is expected to maintain the status quo in choosing its central executive committee but observers are on the lookout for any clues on leadership succession, including what is in store for ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore gov’t fund joins $930M venture backing West Philly life-science projects
Real estate trust Ventas Inc. has formed a joint venture with a Singapore sovereign wealth fund to finish developing $930 million in research and lab space, including projects on West Philadelphia’s ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to Allow Some Bars, Clubs to Re-Open From Next Month
Singapore will allow some bars and nightclubs to re-open from next month in a pilot program as it takes another step toward normalization encouraged by dwindling coronavirus cases. ( read original story ...)
Singapore launches its first ‘cruise to nowhere’
Hit by cabin fever, hundreds of Singapore residents itching to get out of the tiny country boarded a "cruise to nowhere" on Friday, a rare chance to sail the seas after the coronavirus pandemic shut ... ( read original story ...)
Rolls-Royce UK Staff Strike Over Possible Singapore Switch
Staff at a factory in northwest England run by engines maker Rolls-Royce on Friday began a three-week strike over the possible relocation of operations to Singapore, the British aerospace giant ... ( read original story ...)
Investors March Back Into China Bets After Ant IPO Halt, U.S. Vote
The shock suspension of Ant Group's massive share offering and a possible Joe Biden U.S. presidency have become fresh tailwinds for China's stock market, as investors rush to snap up a piece of an ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus Still Impacting Singapore’s Commercial Property Market in Q3
According to real estate consultant Edmund Tie, the office climate in Singapore was relatively subdued in Q3 2020 as the majority of the workforce continued to work from home as a default venue from ... ( read original story ...)
Property sector to benefit from RM15 billion spending for rail and road projects
Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System, and Klang Valley's Mass Rapid Transit Line 3. Leong said Mah Sing stands to benefit a great deal from the allocation as several of the group's property ... ( read original story ...)