Lewis Hamilton has been offered hope for next weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix after Mercedes chief Toto Wolff explained that the Marina Bay Street circuit should suit the Silver Arrows. Hamilton came ... ( read original story ...)
DBS bank expands crypto services for DDex user
One of the biggest state-owned banks in Singapore, DBS Bank, recently announced that they had expanded their crypto trading services. ( read original story ...)
Most popular types of investment in Singapore (and how to get the most out of them)
We know by now that simply relying on our monthly salary isn't going to put us on the fast track to retirement or keep up with inflation (last we checked, core inflation is 4.8 per cent!).Investing is ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Receives CheckList For Net-Zero Emissions Pathway
Singapore aims to be a global hub for sustainable aviation and has produced a blueprint for how that transition might work. ( read original story ...)
Australia stocks drop nearly 2%; Asian markets slide, Singapore inflation reaches 2008 levels
In Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 fell to its lowest levels since July on its return to trade after a holiday on Thursday, then recovered some losses to close 1.87% down at 6,574.70. South Korea's Kospi ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s DBS Expands Crypto Trading for Wealthier Clients
DBS Group Holdings Ltd., Singapore’s largest bank, has widened access to a crypto trading service on its members-only digital exchange. ( read original story ...)
‘A little bit hopeful’: Singapore minister Vivian Balakrishnan on US-China ties
Next two to three months are vital to de-escalate the situation, with opportunities to meet at upcoming summits. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore FM asks to uphold multilateral system amid unprecedented challenges
Singaporean Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan on Saturday stressed the importance of upholding the inclusive and rules-based multilateral system amid multiple challenges. "The post-World War II era ... ( read original story ...)
UOB and DBS ceasing fixed-rate home loans for now, interest rates under review
SINGAPORE - Local lenders UOB and DBS Bank are temporarily ceasing their fixed-rate home loans while they review the interest rates on these packages, after yet another big hike from the United States ... ( read original story ...)
Activities to do in Singapore for free (we’re not kidding)
Many don’t think of Singapore as a price-friendly destination to visit over the holidays, but there are things you can do for free—literally zero Baht. Here’s a guide to some of them. One of Asia’s ... ( read original story ...)
Me & My Money: Long-term focus and secular trends key to his investments
Entrepreneur Chua Ming Jie regards money as a means to afford the lifestyle he would like to provide his family. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s crypto scene: Hits, misses and what’s next
Cryptocurrencies are fast becoming mainstream around the world, with more investors and businesses jumping on the bandwagon. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
International friendly: India play out 1-1 draw with Singapore
Facebook; Twitter; Facebook Messenger; Pinterest; Email; India dominated Singapore but failed to notch up a win, playing out a 1-1 draw in their FIFA international friendly as par ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore arrested 41 people this year for taking drugs outside the country
Singapore authorities arrested 41 citizens between January and August of this year at various checkpoints for drug use outside the country, the Central Narcotics Bureau said Saturday. The Bureau, in a ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore: Ex-lawyer on the run for 15 years arrested and charged over RM282,000 misappropriated from client
A former lawyer who was on the run for 15 years has been arrested and charged with one count of criminal breach of trust. ( read original story ...)
Seniors hear from scam victims, get digital banking training in latest OCBC workshop
The bank hopes the elderly will be able to better remember how scams take place by hearing first-hand from victims. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)