The internet and social media have created a host of novel internal challenges for the city-state’s authorities.
Singapore non-oil exports tumble 20.6% in December, worse than expected
SINGAPORE – Singapore’s key exports slumped for the third straight month in December, according to data from Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) on Tuesday, on rapidly cooling global demand.
Singapore’s Bigo expects Web3 to fuel livestreaming growth
Singapore-based Bigo Technology, which operates the livestreaming platform Bigo Live and short-form video app Likee, wants to tap the burgeoning multibillion-dollar creator economy to grow its network ...
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Sensex gains nearly 300 pts, Nifty above 18,100; Yes Bank tumbles 9%, JSW Energy 5%
Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange traded 96.5 points, or 0.53 per cent, higher at 18,141, signaling that Dalal Street was headed for a positive start on Monday. Suggesting a tight fight between ...
Market LIVE Updates: Sensex and Nifty 50 open higher, Yes Bank falls 10%
"p-message_pane_message__message_label c-message_kit__labels c-message_kit__labels--light"> Stock Market LIVE Updates: Indian equity benchmarks BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty 50 are expected to open higher ...
Nifty to reclaim 18200 or bears to grip D-St before Budget? 7 things to know before share market opening bell
Benchmark indices BSE Sensex, NSE Nifty 50 likely to open higher amid strong global cues, hints SGX Nifty. Here are seven key things you must know before stock market opens.
Stocks in news: Yes Bank, RIL, JSW Steel, UltraTech Cement, SBI and other banks
Axis Bank, IDBI Bank, Canara Bank, Container Corporation of India, Tata Communications, Syngene, Gland Pharma, Poonawalla Fincorp, KEI Industries, Jindal Stainless and HFCL are among the companies ...
8 property-related topics you can bring up during Chinese New Year house-visiting
Mandarin oranges, ang pows and pineapple tarts.From Jan 22, 2023 to the end of its 15-day run – this Lunar New Year celebration will see Singapore CNY celebrants wearing red and visiting ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC and Asian University for Women Launch School of Apparel in Bangladesh
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) in partnership with The Asian University for Women (AUW) announces the launch of the HSBC-AUW School of Apparel and Retail Management, a one-year ...
Singapore’s 15 fastest-growing jobs for 2023, according to LinkedIn
The growth of AI, increased focus on cybersecurity and continued shift towards digital is leading to growth in technical jobs across Asia, said LinkedIn.
WEEKLY ROUND-UP: Sports happenings in Singapore (16-22 Jan)
Singapore has been selected to host the 6th World Youth Tchoukball Championships from 13 to 16 July this year, after receiving the confirmation from the International Tchoukball Federation (FITB) on ...
Vinyl record collecting is having a resurgence in Singapore – what does ‘stan culture’ have to do with it?
From Teresa Teng to Billie Eilish, record collecting is enjoying a renaissance in Singapore. We asked the folks at Roxy Records, Wildflower Wax Co and Vinyl Kakis – who’s buying them and, more ...
Atlassian CEO’s bonkers scheme to pipe electricity from Australia to Singapore collapses
Analysis A plan backed by Atlassian co-CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes – aimed at providing 15 percent of Singapore's electricity needs using solar energy generated in Australia – has collapsed. The Australia ...
The Big Read: As banks go big on digital banking, spare a thought for seniors left behind
SINGAPORE: Retired engineer Choo Boon Hock, 72, has an Internet banking account, but the only time he used it left him utterly frustrated when he found himself “going in circles” with a chatbot. He ...
Banking on virtual success
Leading companies in the financial, tech and telecom sectors have expressed interest in developing a virtual bank business, with the aim of exploring greater opportunities in the digital era.
I flew on a unique ‘fifth freedom’ route from New York to Singapore via Germany — here’s what that means and why airlines do it
International air travel was built on nine "freedoms of the air," which grant airlines the right to carry passengers from one country to another.