For Indian shoppers, Singapore is a great destination for shopping. With its proximity to India and its diverse range of stores, it’s easy to find something to fit your budget and style. Here are some of the best places to shop in Singapore.
Singapore to feel impact from slowing trade
Singapore managed to record respectable growth in 2022, supported by an improvement in global trade and robust domestic consumption, but momentum is now fading. The sharp uptick in inflation and supply disruptions caused by China’s repeated lockdowns due to Covid have been key factors for the moderation in growth momentum.
AmInvest eyes 5-10 pct near-term growth in foreign market investment
Tracy Chen Wee Keng said that through its FIS, AmInvest clients are able to trade in more than 12 foreign markets worldwide, including markets in the United States, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, ...
Singapore taking moderate approach to Covid-19 border measures; no surge in cases since China border reopening
While other nations have taken a wide variety of approaches to their Covid-19-related border measures, Singapore is taking the middle road and is not discriminating against any country as severe cases can originate anywhere,
Singapore’s Haj pilgrimage allocation restored to 900 places after 3 years
MUIS is reopening registration for the Haj for Singaporean Muslims on Feb 21, 2023 through the new portal, MyHajSG.
SPH Media circulation numbers found to be inflated by 10-12pc; senior staff taken to task, Singapore govt probe underway
The daily circulation numbers of SPH Media titles, which include The Straits Times and Lianhe Zaobao, were found to have been inflated by between 85,000
Singapore companies ahead of global peers in approach to digitalising customer experience and engagement: DBS research
Singapore companies are ahead of their global peers in their approach to digitalising their customer experience and engagement, according to research conducted by DBS Bank. The research surveyed 1,225 ...
18 property agents disciplined in last five years for marketing HDB flats which breached MOP rules
Six of them had their registration suspended for between seven and 48 weeks and were fined between $2,000 and $5,000. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Property agents disciplined over breaches relating to HDB minimum occupancy rules; cases rise
SINGAPORE — Disciplinary action has been taken against 18 property agents who helped clients market Housing Board flats that may not have met the minimum occupation period (MOP) between 2017 and 2022, ... ( read original story ...)
Property agents suspended and fined for selling BTO flats before MOP: Desmond Lee
Disciplinary action has been taken against property agents who helped homeowners sell BTO flats before the minimum occupancy period (MOP), Desmond Lee told Parliament on Monday (Jan 9).The Minister ... ( read original story ...)
UOB Kay Hian raises Genting Singapore TP to $1.15 as gaming sector stands to realise ‘full potential’ of China reopening
Analysts have maintained their “overweight” rating for the regional gaming sector, which stand to benefit from China's reopening.
Singapore shares start the week higher; STI up 0.9%
THE Straits Times Index (STI) rose 0.9 per cent or 28.95 points to close at 3,305.67 points on Monday (Jan 9), as Asian markets tracked a surge on Wall Street. Read more at The Business Times.
China issues second set of 2023 oil import quotas, up from 2022
China issued a second batch of 2023 crude oil import quotas, according to two sources with knowledge of the matter and documents reviewed by Reuters on Monday, raising the total for this year by 20% ...
Why isn’t Singapore imposing Covid-19 tests for travellers from China?
SINGAPORE - China resumed outbound leisure travel from Sunday (Jan 8), and removed quarantine requirements for returning travellers.In reaction, some countries are conducting polymerase chain reaction ...
Ministerial statement: Ong Ye Kung on Singapore’s response to the current global COVID-19 situation
The Government is “acutely aware” of public concerns surrounding potential COVID-19 risks posed by China’s reopening on 8 January, said Health Minister Ong Ye Kung. In a ministerial statement to ...
Singapore’s Covid-19 measures have kept cases from China low; changes to travel volume to be ‘carefully’ calibrated
SINGAPORE’S Covid-19 measures have already kept imported infections and severe cases from China low despite the latter’s current wave, said Health Minister Ong Ye Kung in Parliament on Monday (Jan 9), ...