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Resurfaced clip of Anthony Bourdain sparks debate about treatment of ‘maids’ in Singapore
A resurfaced clip of Anthony Bourdain on a trip to Singapore has sparked a debate on social media about the treatment of foreign domestic workers. The footage, which has gone viral on Twitter, was ... ( read original story ...)
Bjarke Ingels Group’s New Singapore Skyscraper Has 80,000 Plants
After four years of construction, Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has completed its latest project: CapitaSpring, a 919-foot biophilic skyscraper in Singapore. Located in Downtown Core, Singapore’s ... ( read original story ...)
PaxMedica, Inc. Provides Corporate Update After IPO
PXMD Strengthened Executive Team with Recent Appointment of Stephen D. Sheldon As Chief Financial Officer- -Second Independent Director, Dr. John F. Coelho, Appointed to Board of Directors in May 2022 ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Ranks The 5th Wealthiest City With 250,000 Millionaires & 26 Billionaires
As Singapore is a city-state, the number suggests that 4.6% of the country's 5.45 million population are millionaires. ( read original story ...)
More Singapore investors interested in sustainable investments: StanChart survey
Top priorities for them include climate change and carbon emissions, food and water scarcity, and pollution and waste management. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore: Industrial Production surprised to the upside – UOB
Senior Economist at UOB Group Alvin Liew assesses the latest Industrial Production figures in Singapore. Key Takeaways “Singapore’s industrial production (IP) came in above ex ... ( read original story ...)
Explainer: What caused the pound’s slump and will British travel, imports stay cheaper for S’poreans?
The British pound sank to an all-time low of US$1.0327 on Monday (Sept 27), prompting jokes amongst some Singaporeans on social media that this might be a good time import high-end goods from the ... ( read original story ...)
The Many Ills Plaguing Singapore’s Chipmakers
Robust demand for Singapore's electronics and semiconductors during the pandemic fueled the city-state's fastest economic expansion i ... ( read original story ...)
SG Extra Podcast: Housing in Singapore – Is affordability for next generation under threat?
The Straits Times analyses the latest news and announcements in Singapore in this weekly podcast. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
The golden age of globalization is clearly over, says Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong
Though countries have not fully retreated into protectionism, businesses are increasingly influenced by geopolitical tensions, Wong said. ( read original story ...)
Banks as ‘only clear sector beneficiary’ while property and REITs to suffer amid Fed rate hikes: CLSA
The analysts’ top picks are DBS, UOB, Singtel, CICT, CDL, Sembcorp Industries, Yangzijiang Shipbuilding, MINT, MLT and VMS ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore: NRIs may get soft chewy Chapatis on inflated price due to wheat export ban from Modi govt
It will be a drastic change, especially for people like Punjabi workers who eat up to six chapatis per meal every day,' said S. Mahenthiran, director of Gayatri, a popular restaurant in the Little Ind ... ( read original story ...)
India’s Wheat Export Ban Hits “Chewy Chapati Eating Punjabis” In Singapore
India's ban on wheat exports since May has hit Singapore eateries serving soft chewy chapati, mostly for Punjabis, as the cost has gone up by three times on imports of the similar in quality staple no ... ( read original story ...)
Singaporeans forced to eat chewy chapatis as India’s wheat export ban causes flour shortage
Eateries in Singapore are serving soft chewy chapatis as India's ban on wheat exports since May has caused flour shortage in the country. The cost has gone up by nearly three times on imports of the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore dressed up to party like it’s 2019 for F1 return
With tickets selling fast and party suites costing up to $70,000 a night, Singapore is putting the pedal to the metal when it hosts Asia's first Formula One race this weekend since the pandemic. ( read original story ...)