Singapore's Parliament has rejected a proposal from the Opposition hitting out at a free trade pact with India for allegedly paving the way for Indian professionals to take up domestic workers' jobs ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to allow transit for those with travel history to Indonesia from Wednesday
Singapore will begin to allow travellers with travel history to Indonesia to transit through Singapore from 11.59pm on Wednesday (22 September). ( read original story ...)
Singapore Makes Home Recovery Key for More Covid Patients
Singapore has made home recovery the default for certain Covid-19 patients this week and plans to include more age groups, the government said on Friday, in a further sign the country was looking to ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s multi-label boutique Nana & Bird launches new scent, pre-loved wear
Located at Yong Siak Street, the homegrown label houses its namesake label, local as well as international brands. ( read original story ...)
Litigation Edge Extends Legal Technology Training Partnership with Temasek Polytechnic
Litigation Edge has provided 125 licenses of the InSync Evidence Platform to Temasek Polytechnic under its Academic Access Program for law schools ... ( read original story ...)
Vitol plans electric-hybrid bunker tankers for Singapore
Bunkers, has placed an order to build two electric-hybrid bunker tankers to be deployed at the world's largest marine refuelling hub in Singapore, the company said in a statement. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s daily COVID-19 cases likely to hit 1,000 soon: Ong Ye Kung
SINGAPORE: Singapore should be prepared to see its daily COVID-19 cases cross the 1,000 mark soon, said Health Minister Ong Ye Kung on Friday (Sep 17). “This is day 26 of the current wave. Daily ... ( read original story ...)
COMMENT: Illiterate? Singapore MPs need to be schooled on Parliament
It was the gaffe that went viral and could have been heard around the world. At first, it could barely be heard during Tuesday's (14 September) marathon 13.5-hour Parliament sitting. But then the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore plans to improve worker dormitories after virus outbreak
Singapore announced on Friday new standards for migrant worker dormitories, with the aim of reducing the risk of transmission of infectious diseases and improving living conditions after the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore, Temasek Start $1.1 Billion Fund to Boost Market
Singapore is looking to set up a S$1.5 billion ($1.1 billion) fund backed by state investment firm Temasek Holdings Pte. to bolster its stock market, which has struggled with tepid listings and poor ... ( read original story ...)
Top 10 Best-selling Condos in Singapore for Q2 2021: Why Are They So Popular?
If you're looking for a condo to buy, browse the top 10 best-selling condos in Singapore for Q2 2021. The three most popular projects for the quarter were Irwell Hill Residences, Provence Residence, ... ( read original story ...)
10 New Executive Condo and Condo Launches in Singapore to Look Forward to in H2 2021
Executive condo and new condo launches in Singapore occur year-round. Looking to buy property? Here are 10 offerings available for the second half of the year, including their TOP date and which ... ( read original story ...)
Deutsche expands South Asia wealth management team
Deutsche has added two new recruits to its Global South Asia GSA wealth management team in Singapore. Reporting to Amrit Singh pictured, head of GSA, Shankar Jha joins as managing director, bringing ... ( read original story ...)
Deutsche WM’s Asia Hiring Spree
After six years as a senior banker for DBS in the region, Shankar Jha has joined Deutsche Bank Wealth Management 's Global South Asia (GSA) team as managing director and group head in Singapore. He ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Exchange could receive its first SPAC listing application within weeks, CEO says
SGX is speaking with potential SPAC sponsors and seeing "a robust pipeline" of potential listings, its CEO Loh Boon Chye told CNBC in an exclusive interview. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Exchange could receive its first SPAC listing application in weeks, CEO says
SGX is speaking with potential SPAC sponsors and seeing "a robust pipeline" of potential listings, its CEO Loh Boon Chye told CNBC in an exclusive interview. ( read original story ...)