Singapore’s economy will continue to recover next year as global growth is projected to “remain positive,” S. Iswaran, minister-in-charge of trade relations at the Ministry of Trade and Industry, said ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore committed to bilateral projects, ‘constructive’ ties with Malaysia: Vivian
S'pore is committed to projects such as the RTS Link, and "constructive and positive" ties, said the Foreign Minister. ( read original story ...)
Singapore committed to ‘engaging and cooperating’ with new Malaysian government: Vivian Balakrishnan
SINGAPORE: Singapore remains committed to engaging and cooperating with the new Malaysian government to seek "win-win" outcomes, said Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan on Monday (Sep 13 ... ( read original story ...)
Man charged in Singapore for ‘wakeboarding’ at War Memorial Park
A 24-year-old Singaporean man was charged on Monday (13 September) after he was recorded wakeboarding at the War Memorial Park in July. ( read original story ...)
Malaysian Tycoon Jeffrey Cheah’s Sunway, Partner Win Singapore Housing Site With $277 Million Bid
Sunway—controlled by billionaire Jeffrey Cheah—and its partner Hoi Hup Realty won the auction for a residential property in western Singapore with their bid of S$371 million ($277 million), adding to ... ( read original story ...)
‘Huge opportunities’ for Singapore businesses in Africa: Experts
Africa is on the cusp of a digital and green revolution. Money Mind looks at the opportunities this presents for investors. ( read original story ...)
BenQ Launches World’s 1st Smart LED Mini Projector with 2.1 CH Speakers, Bringing Cinematic Entertainment to Any Home
SINGAPORE, Sept. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- BenQ, the global leading DLP projector brand, today launched the GV30 – a Smart LED Mini Projector, featuring 2.1-channel Bluetooth audio speakers and ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore braces for quadrupling of Covid cases, as Asean sees improvement
Southeast Asia saw a decline in new Covid-19 cases on Sunday, the lowest in four days, but deaths were higher, collated data showed. ( read original story ...)
Mapping out Singapore’s land use for the next 50 years | Video
A survey conducted by the Urban Redevelopment Authority has found that an abundance of green space tops the list of things that would make Singapore a good place to live, work or play. Natasha Razak ... ( read original story ...)
MonetaGo Provides First-Ever Global Solution to Duplicate Financing Fraud in Trade Finance
MonetaGo, a financial technology solutions provider, today announced a new platform to combat financing fraud in trade finance on a global level. ( read original story ...)
Disposable Income VS Discretionary Income: How Much Money Do You Really Have If You Earn The Median Salary In Singapore?
Those who earn the median income only have $2,572 worth of discretionary expenses. One guiding principle many people might live by is to spend less than you earn. Doing this, you’ll always have enough ... ( read original story ...)
SPH shares up after shareholders vote to hive off media business
SINGAPORE - Shares of Singapore Press Holdings rose over 1 per cent at the opening bell on Monday, after shareholders voted to carve out the media business.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Johor trade groups, politicians back call for state to be involved in discussing reopening border with Singapore
They suggest forming a state-level committee focusing on issues faced by Malaysians working in S'pore. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore firms encouraged to invest in Africa amid tech growth
The region has received far less attention from global firms, but the potential is vast in areas like healthcare and technology.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
‘I didn’t want to miss this’: Singapore’s Loh Kean Yew on training with Olympic badminton champ Axelsen
SINGAPORE: One week was all badminton player Loh Kean Yew had between the end of his quarantine after the Tokyo Olympics and the start of a new adventure. But he was raring to go. After all, it isn’t ... ( read original story ...)
More young kids diagnosed with developmental delays in Singapore
SINGAPORE - More young children have been diagnosed with developmental delays, with new cases rising by about 25 per cent in the last five years and doubling since 2010. The trend is set to grow, with ... ( read original story ...)