Waters expands collaboration with Bioprocessing Technology Institute, A*STAR into new areas meant to accelerate bioprocessing and bioinformatics research. Projects include developing analytical ... ( read original story ...)
Lufax Subsidiary Lu International and Schroders Singapore Partner to Co-Innovate Digital Wealth Solutions for Investors in Southeast Asia
Lu International (Singapore) (“LUI”), a subsidiary of Lufax Holding Ltd (“Lufax”, NYSE: LU), a leading technology-empowered personal financial services platform in China, today announced that it has ... ( read original story ...)
Top Singapore lawyers among victims of city’s largest alleged investment fraud
Thio Shen Yi and Finian Tan are among a list of high-profile victims caught in Ng Yu Zhi’s alleged fraud case. ( read original story ...)
5 SGX stocks that the market is buzzing about
The Singapore stock market has been particularly volatile these past few months, alongside the uncertainties from the Covid-19 pandemic globally. We pick out 5 SGX stocks that have been moving the ... ( read original story ...)
How 3 Singapore travel companies stayed afloat when their entire business model disappeared overnight
Singapore is the size of NYC, has virtually no domestic travel, and has been closed to travelers for over a year. How did its travel agencies survive? ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s CapitaLand To Sell Stakes In Six Shopping Malls Across China For $7.2 Billion To Ping An
CapitaLand agreed to sell part of its stakes in a portfolio of six shopping malls across China to Ping An Life Insurance for 46.7 billion yuan ($7.2 billion) as the Singapore-based real estate ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore files 13 more charges in massive nickel trading fraud
Singapore prosecutors on Monday filed 13 additional charges against a local businessman in relation to a scheme that allegedly raised more than S$1 billion ($746 million) from investors to fund bogus ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore businessman linked to alleged fraud of S$1bil, accused of cheating notable lawyers
Several notable names in the legal fraternity were purportedly cheated by a Singaporean businessman who is alleged to be involved in a $1 billion fraud scheme. ( read original story ...)
New restrictions finally in place end import of errant PMDs and PABs
The new restrictions are said to stem the inflow of non-compliant devices, which will improve fire and public path safety for all. Residents will soon be able to rest easy knowing that the number of ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to continue giving mRNA vaccines for young men: Expert committee
The Singapore government's expert committee on Covid-19 vaccination said in response to an open letter by a group of doctors, according to a media report ... ( read original story ...)
How Singapore and Asia’s tech sector can lead in renewable energy adoption
With the launch of the Singapore Green Plan 2030, Singapore has set its sights on scaling its net-zero ambitions, with a focus on greening its tech sector. Putting commitment to action, the government ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore aims to be a leading e-commerce hub but challenges loom
Singapore has set its sight on becoming both a regional and global e-commerce hub, but challenges lie ahead. The city-state has partnered with tech giants, such as Google, to overcome a skills ... ( read original story ...)
Stock Market Today: SGX Nifty signals flat start; Asian markets cautious; KIMS, Dodla Dairy to make market debuts today
Asian shares got the week off to a cautious start on Monday as a spike in coronavirus cases across Asia over the weekend hurt investor sentiment while oil hovered around 2-1/2 year highs. MSCI’s ... ( read original story ...)
More market volatility expected ahead
All eyes on upcoming US jobs, manufacturing data for clues to nation’s growth momentum.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Interested in IPOs? Here Are 3 Reasons Why They Are Worth a Second Look
Initial public offerings do not always deserve the bad rap they get. Here are three reasons why they are worth a second look. The post Interested in IPOs? Here Are 3 Reasons Why They Are Worth a ... ( read original story ...)
UOB’s enhanced employees wellbeing programme sees July as ‘Appreciation Month’ and Fridays as wellbeing days
Starting out in Singapore, the bank’s spokesperson shared with HRO that these programmes will be rolled out to other markets in the near future. ( read original story ...)