Let me guess, you're furiously searching up 'Treasury bills' or 'T-bills' because: You keep seeing news on T-bills and its yields and have absolutely no idea what's going on. You're realising the ...
Anwar Ibrahim’s visit signals Malaysia-Singapore ties remain on an even keel
While relations remain strong, occasional frictions such as the sovereignty of Pedra Branca island and the cancellation of the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore rail project remain.
Failure Of Judiciary Will Result In Collapse Of Rule Of Law: Chief Justice Of Singapore
A breakdown of trust in courts will be the failure of the judiciary and result in the collapse of the rule of law, Chief Justice of Singapore Sundaresh Menon said here Saturday.
‘I paid S$3,683 for Blackpink tickets’: Ticket scalpers back in business as international acts return to Singapore
While ticket scalping instinctively feels unfair, there are significant downsides to legislating against it, experts say.
Me & My Money: CEO and ex-banker takes nimble approach to investing
The CEO of Beng Kuang Marine is now focused on growing his equity in the marine engineering firm. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Top Fintech VC QED Investors Hires Singapore Based Principal to Focus on Southeast Asia Market
QED Investors has appointed Melissa Ho as its lead in Southeast Asia as the Fintech VC focuses on the hot Asian market.
Marriage or Mortgage First? 5 Key Considerations for Young Couples in Singapore
In Singapore, marriage and buying a house commonly happen around the same time. Here are 5 ways to decide which you should do first. ( read original story ...)
Commentary: Don’t let crypto collapse cast a pall on blockchain philanthropy
Despite the crypto carnage of 2022, blockchain-enabled fundraising remains a promising option to transform the charity landscape, says Digital Philanthropy’s co-founder Lim Soon Ying.
The plan for an age-friendly Singapore
Singapore is ageing, and everyone in society will have to play their part in turning it into an age-friendly nation. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore firm and director blacklisted by US for links to network supporting Russia’s war against Ukraine
A Singapore company and its Singaporean director have been blacklisted by the United States Department of the Treasury for links to a network that evaded sanctions to support Russia’s military-industrial complex.
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: Super-Rich Chinese, Keppel O&M-Sembcorp Marine Merger, US Federal Reserve and Boustead Industrial Fund
We review the status of the merger between Keppel and Sembcorp Marine and look at the latest move by the US Central Bank. The post Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: Super-Rich Chinese, ...
Singapore PMI Climbs To 51.2 In January – S&P Global
The private sector in Singapore climbed back into expansion territory in January, the latest survey from S&P Global showed on Friday ...
Fremont solar energy business Nextracker plans to raise up to $610M in IPO
It has set aside about 3.5 million more shares for underwriters of its IPO to buy. Flex plans to retain a majority stake in the business that it bought for $330 million in 2015. Flex is based in ...
Why China’s ‘crazy’ mega-rich are moving their wealth, and partying, to Singapore
Beijing’s crackdowns on tech billionaires and tax-shy celebrities, plus three years of zero-Covid, have led many affluent Chinese to relocate to the city state, where some are shelling out US$800,000 ...
Discover the Multicultural Melting Pot of Singapore Up Close
Look beyond the soaring skyscrapers to find a confluence of cultures, traditions, languages and cuisines at the heart of this dazzling country ...
Great Escapes: Modern Wonders and Cultural Charm in Singapore
But the true magic of Singapore is that it has achieved its 21st-century dream without sacrificing its cultural charm, of which there is ample. Singapore has always been a place of churn. When the British East India Company first arrived in 1819 the island was sparsely populated.