The pandemic has hit firms but also presented new opportunities to flourish for those in growth sectors.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
The Big Read: As Singapore society ages, who will care for the caregivers?
Caring for an invalid elderly demands a lot from the caregivers even in the best of times; in perilous times it gets worse. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Warms to Electric Cars Two Years After Tesla’s Rebuke
After years of not doing much to foster the uptake of electric cars, Singapore has started to embrace them. Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung, speaking in parliament last week, said there is a net carbon ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore emerges as Asia’s digital securities trading hub
The city-state, one of Asia's bigger financial centers, is emerging as a trading hub for digital securities, or security tokens backed by financial assets. Exchanges to trade these innovative ... ( read original story ...)
SGX Nifty down 188 points; here’s what changed for market while you were sleeping
Asian stocks skidded as rising US Treasury yields rattled equity investors while hoisting the dollar to a three-month high. ( read original story ...)
Deliveroo riders in S’pore to get cash bonus if potential London IPO goes through
Deliveroo riders in Singapore could receive payments ranging from $370 to as much as $18,500 if the food delivery start-up's planned listing in London goes through. This is part of a Thank You Fund to ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore builds huge floating solar farm at sea in bid to tackle climate crisis
A growing push in Singapore to reduce the city-state’s greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change has seen a sea of glimmering solar panels built off the country’s northern coast. Reaching ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore builds huge floating solar farm out at sea in bid to tackle climate crisis (cloned)
A growing push in Singapore to reduce the city-state’s greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change has seen the country’s northern coast transformed into a sea of glimmering solar panels. ( read original story ...)
Singapore students still without TraceTogether tokens to receive them by end of March; 13 imported Covid-19 cases on Sunday (March 7)
Students here who are still without TraceTogether tokens can collect them from their schools by the end of this month. ( read original story ...)
Deliveroo riders to get cash bonus if potential IPO goes through
Deliveroo riders in Singapore could receive payments ranging from S$370 to as much as S$18,500 if the food delivery startup's planned listing in London goes through.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore builds huge floating solar farm out at sea in bid to tackle climate crisis
A growing push in Singapore to reduce the city-state’s greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change has seen the country’s northern coast transformed into a sea of glimmering solar panels. ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Singapore detects 13 new cases, all imported
MOH has confirmed the detection of 13 new cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore as of noon on Sunday (7 March). ( read original story ...)
Space-starved Singapore builds floating solar farms in climate fight
Thousands of panels glinting in the sun stretch into the sea off Singapore, part of the land-scarce city-state's push to build floating solar farms to cut greenhouse gas emissions. ( read original story ...)
Singapore manufacturing jumps as economic revival rolls on
Singapore's economy is recovering steadily from pandemic-related lockdowns, according to a February survey of around 400 factory managers in the wealthy city-state. ( read original story ...)
Singapore cultured shrimp meat maker fights for fishery resources
Sandhya Sriram, CEO of Shiok Meats, took a ferry from Marina South Pier to St. John's Island, 6.5 km off the main island of Singapore, every morning as she worked to build up their lab-grown shellfish ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore January retail sales down after quiet Chinese New Year celebrations
Shops in Singapore had a quieter-than-usual January ahead of muted Chinese New Year celebrations, with official data showing retail sales down 6.1 per cent year-on-year. ( read original story ...)