A new survey shows burnout – not COVID-19 restrictions – most affected mental health in Singapore during the pandemic. CNA looks into the issue ahead of World Mental Health Day on Oct 10. ( read original story ...)
Singapore must tap on technology to transform healthcare: Janil Puthucheary | Video
Singapore must seize opportunities to transform healthcare, Senior Minister of State for Health Janil Puthucheary said on Friday (Oct 7). By leveraging on technology, healthcare professionals can ... ( read original story ...)
Australian tech billionaire to chair US$20 billion solar power export project
SYDNEY: Australian software mogul Mike Cannon-Brookes was named chairman on Friday (Oct 7) of clean energy start-up Sun Cable, which is seeking to secure funds for a proposed A$30 billion-plus (US$19. ( read original story ...)
Billionaire Mukesh Ambani to open family office in Singapore
Ambani is the latest in a series of ultra-rich people to pick Singapore for their family offices — the organizations set up to manage the affairs of wealthy clans — joining th ... ( read original story ...)
BDA Targets Asian Market in Singapore Business Development Mission – October 10-14
The Bermuda Business Development Agency (BDA) will travel to Singapore next week to meet with important strategic partners in the Asia and Pacific region. David Hart, BDA CEO will represent the BDA du ... ( read original story ...)
BDA targets Asian market in Singapore meetings
Fresh off an overseas business development mission in Toronto, the Bermuda Business Development Agency is back on the road to Egypt this fall, but first to Singapore this week to meet with strategic ... ( read original story ...)
Amazon Singapore’s Prime Day 10.10 sale is on – plus early Prime deals to buy now
Prime Day is seen as Amazon's largest shopping event, even surpassing its Black Friday and Cyber Monday events. ( read original story ...)
Samsung Singapore Introduces Eight Disney-themed Designs as part of its Bespoke Collection
Inspired by Mickey and Friends, Samsung's latest additions to its Bespoke Home series are now available for sale in Singapore A new Bespoke Home Pop-up located at Raffles Place set to inspire ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s manufacturing PMI declines for first time in over two years
Singapore’s purchasing managers' index (PMI), an early indicator of manufacturing activity, decreased 0.1 point from the previous month to 49.9 in. ( read original story ...)
U.S. targets Singapore, Marshall Islands firms in new North Korea sanctions
The United States on Friday imposed new sanctions following North Korea's latest missile launches this week, targeting a fuel procurement network that Washington said supports Pyongyang's weapons ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore: 17 illegal streaming device arrests
The Singapore Police Force has arrested four women and 13 men, aged between 24 and 61, for their suspected involvement in the sales of illegal streaming devices ... ( read original story ...)
BIG completes a planted tower in Singapore with a facade that pulls apart
BIG has completed a biophilic tower in Singapore that appears as if it is being pulled apart to reveal a plant-filled interior. ( read original story ...)
Justin Bieber postpones Singapore concert and rest of Justice world tour
Canadian pop star Justin Bieber has again postponed his Justice world tour including his Singapore concert on 25 October. In a post on Instagram and other social media platforms, Bieber’s official ... ( read original story ...)
Important Information For October 7 Stock Trading Strategy
Foreign institutional investors bought shares worth Rs 279 crore on Thursday while domestic institutional investors sold shares worth Rs 44 crore ... ( read original story ...)
Two Straits Times journalists win awards for finance reporting at Investors’ Choice Awards
SINGAPORE - Two senior business correspondents from The Straits Times have been singled out for praise at the Investors' Choice Awards presentation ceremony on Friday. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Food wholesaler fined $6,000 for illegally importing over 395kg of fruits and vegetables
A company that imports fresh produce was fined $6,000 for illegally importing about 395kg of undeclared and underdeclared fresh fruits and vegetables such as Chinese cabbage, chilli padi, lime and ... ( read original story ...)