The Ministry of Health (MOH) confirmed six new COVID-19 cases in Singapore on Tuesday (9 March), taking the country's total case count to 60,052.All new cases are imported, marking the third day in a ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore ‘bubble’ business hotel welcomes first guests
Singapore has launched a travel "bubble" business hotel that allows executives to do face-to-face meetings without a risk of exposure to the coronavirus, in one of the world's first such facilities. ( read original story ...)
Morgan Stanley is bullish on prospects of recovery in Australia, India and Singapore from Covid
Morgan Stanley is bullish on recovery prospects in Australia, India and Singapore. These countries have handled the coronavirus pandemic well, says Jonathan Garner, the bank's chief Asia and emerging ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Temasek allots $500 million for impact investing in LeapFrog tie-up
Singapore's Temasek Holdings is committing $500 million to a partnership with private equity firm LeapFrog Investments, in what both companies said was the largest ever commitment to an impact ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s floating solar farm
To cut greenhouse gas emissions, thousands of solar panels stretched out into the sea off Singapore, a floating solar farm built due to the lack of available land. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines pilots IATA’s travel pass app
Singapore Airlines (SIA) will be the world’s first airline to pilot the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) Travel Pass mobile application for digital health verification, starting with ... ( read original story ...)
Why Singapore is tech’s city of the future
While it's almost impossible to predict the future, Singapore is doing a fantastic job at imagining what its city-state could look like with some upgrades. ( read original story ...)
Profit Taking Likely For Singapore Stock Market
The Singapore stock market bounced higher again on Monday, one session after snapping the four-day winning streak in which it had advanced more than 65 points or 2 percent. The Straits Times Index now ... ( read original story ...)
Kaddra and CardUp team up to provide award-winning eCommerce solution and instant access to interest-free credit to SMEs in Singapore.
Kaddra Pte Ltd ("Kaddra" or "Company") today announced a partnership with credit card enablement platform CardUp to give customers a unique opportunity to benefit from this alliance by reducing costs ... ( read original story ...)
DBS cuts bonus of CEO, senior managers after profit decline
SINGAPORE: DBS Holdings Group Ltd cut chief executive officer Piyush Gupta’s total 2020 compensation by 24% after South-East Asia’s largest lender posted its first annual drop in profit for four years ... ( read original story ...)
Biggest Singapore bank DBS cuts CEO pay after virus hits profit
DBS Holdings Group Ltd cut Chief Executive Officer Piyush Gupta’s total 2020 compensation by 24% after Singapore’s largest lender posted its first annual drop in profit for four years.The bank slashed ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore court approves winding up of oil trader Hin Leong-sources
Singapore's High Court on Monday approved an application to wind up collapsed oil trading firm Hin Leong Trading Pte Ltd, marking the end of what was once one of Asia's top oil traders, three sources ... ( read original story ...)
SGX set to see more IPOs this year, say experts
The Covid-19 pandemic has hit firms in many industries but also presented new opportunities to flourish for those in growth sectors.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Tackles Corporate Scandals to Preserve Its Clean Reputation
A series of scandals at Singapore-based companies has regulators tightening oversight and pushing for more disclosure. At stake is the city-state’s role as a global wealth hub, which has become all ... ( read original story ...)
Commentary: The gig economy – a surprise boost from the pandemic and in Singapore, it’s not going anywhere
Delivering food or ride-hailing jobs may have a poor reputation as unstable and low-skilled but NUS economist Sumit Agarwal says it is important ... ( read original story ...)
More drivers, wider range of services on the horizon for Gojek users in Singapore, says CEO
SINGAPORE: A larger pool of drivers and a wider range of services are some of the things Gojek users in Singapore can look forward to in the ... ( read original story ...)