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DBS resolves glitch resulting in duplicate transactions on some debit and credit cards
SINGAPORE: A payment processing glitch resulted in duplicate transactions on some DBS debit and credit cards, said the bank on Friday (Jun 18). ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines’ $6.2 billion rights issue undersubscribed
Temasek Holdings will again take up the lion's share of Singapore Airlines' mandatory convertible bonds.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Nearly 100,000 people in Singapore face difficulties with basic activities: Population census | Video
Nearly 100,000 people in Singapore had difficulties with basic activities like walking or dressing themselves last year. About 7 in 10 of them were seniors 65 and above, according to data from a ... ( read original story ...)
Stocks to Watch: DHFL, HDFC Bank, Jet Airways, Kotak Mahindra Bank
A section of retail investors of Dewan Housing Finance Ltd are planning to approach the Supreme Court against any move by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to delist the mortgage lender’s share ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore stocks end week in the black, STI up 0.2%
Local shares ended the week on a more upbeat note on news on Friday that some restrictions would be eased after initial fears that a spike in coronavirus community cases would derail the move.. Read ... ( read original story ...)
Developed Asian banks well-positioned to evolve amid LIBOR’s end
Driven by regulation, banks in Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia are better prepared to move from the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) by year-end (and for some U.S. dollar settings, June ... ( read original story ...)
OCBC Bank creates new role to drive and accelerate transformation
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited (“OCBC Bank”) today announced the creation of a new role, Group Chief Operating Officer (“Group COO”), for a unified leadership to drive and accelerate ... ( read original story ...)
Switzerland topples Singapore in IMD’s world competitiveness ranking; first time in 33 years for the Swiss
Switzerland has unseated Singapore as the world’s most competitive economy for the first time in the 33-year history of the Institute for Management Development (IMD)’s ranking. ( read original story ...)
GIC-backed consultancy firm ThoughtWorks’ parent confidentially files for US IPO
ThoughtWorks, which helps firms digitize their operations, was valued at $4.6 billion after a $720 million funding round in January. ( read original story ...)
Singapore sees first day rush for Sinovac vaccine
Offering Sinovac Biotech COVID-19 vaccines to the public in Singapore for the first time on Friday, several private clinics reported overwhelming demand for the Chinese-made shot, despite already ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s StarHub Launches 5G-bundled SIM Only Plans
Singapore's StarHub has introduced the market’s first pair of SIM Only plans for customers to get an immediate boost to 5G. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Singapore slows its plans for reopening next week; South Korea will ‘mix and match’ vaccines
Indoor dining and exercising without masks will still be allowed from Monday but only in groups of two people instead of five, as previously announced. ( read original story ...)
Snap lockdowns cannot ‘go on forever’, Singapore must reopen: Ong Ye Kung
Snap lockdowns cannot "go on forever" if Singapore is to retain its competitiveness and viability, but the country's reopening will depend on its vaccination rate, said Health Minister Ong Ye Kung on ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s COVID-19 vaccination rates ‘not high enough’ to provide sufficient protection: Lawrence Wong
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s vaccination rates are currently “still not high enough” to provide sufficient protection in the population, said co-chair ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore slows the pace of reopening as Covid cases haven’t declined significantly
Singapore's government said it will further eased Covid-related restrictions next week, but by a slower pace than previously announced as local infections have not decline significantly. Starting ... ( read original story ...)