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Posted on 28/03/2023

HomePod and HomePod Mini Launching in Singapore Next Month

Apple today announced that the second-generation HomePod and the HomePod mini will be available to order in Singapore starting Thursday, March ...

Posted on 28/03/2023

Singapore’s condo market on track to underperform in Q1: analysts

Mortgage rates and borrowing costs are likely to remain elevated amidst the ongoing banking crisis in the West, noted Christine Sun, senior vice president of research & analytics, Orange Tee & Tie. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 28/03/2023

DBS, citing how ‘tide is turning’, resumes coverage on Sembcorp Marine with ‘buy’ call and 14 cents target price

Ho's target price of 14 cents is based on 1.2x FY23 book value, which is in line with global peers' median valuation ...

Posted on 28/03/2023

7 best rewards credit cards in Singapore (2023): Citibank, OCBC, DBS and more

Citi Rewards Card Online spend, Selected retail stores 10X Points per $1 First $1,000 per month 60 months OCBC Titanium Online spend, Selected retail stores 10X Points per $1 First $12,000 per year 24 ...

Posted on 28/03/2023

SG-based crypto companies top major cities in layoffs

Singapore has topped a list of major cities who have laid off workers in the crypto industry for the period February 2022 to February 2023, according to a report by Bitcoin Casinos that was pulling in ...

Posted on 28/03/2023

‘Popular’ scams in Singapore and Malaysia that you should be aware about

Malaysian and Singaporean authorities recently busted a number of scam syndicates and are working together to tackle scam activity. Here's a look at some of the most "popular" scams.

Posted on 28/03/2023

Singapore bank AT1s slip on financial sector fallout but lenders not significantly impacted

Their Additional Tier-1 bonds are seeing more volatility since news of Credit Suisse’s takeover by UBS. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Posted on 28/03/2023

Man sued father after asking for S$15 million to ‘amicably exit’ failed supermarket business

The High Court dismissed the son's lawsuit, which arose from a dispute over stakes in the family's YES Supermarket business.

Posted on 28/03/2023

Why Singapore’s most expensive homes are selling for up to $170 million

An curved arrow pointing right. Good Class Bungalows are the most prestigious and expensive homes in Singapore. GCBs even inspired homes in the movie "Crazy Rich Asians." Today, prices are soaring as ...

Posted on 27/03/2023

Wassies NFT Prices Surge as Crypto Twitter Lore-Themed Hotel Opens in Singapore

A boutique hotel themed after a beloved Crypto Twitter character opened doors in Singapore today, sending floor prices of the By Wassies non-fungible token (NFT) collection up by over 20% compared to ...

Posted on 27/03/2023

Singapore man allegedly misappropriated about S$470k customers paid to firm for Umrah

which was registered in Singapore on Feb 13, 2014. Deputy Public Prosecutors Ryan Lim and Joshua Phang said that the partners of the firm were Siti Rohani Kusno, whom Suwandi had employed in his ...

Posted on 27/03/2023

Saudi Aramco boosts China investment in two refinery deals

Saudi Aramco raised its multi-billion dollar investment in China by finalising and upgrading a planned joint venture in northeast China and acquiring an expanded stake in a privately controlled ...

Posted on 27/03/2023

Singapore stocks begin week on more upbeat note, STI up 0.8%

SINGAPORE - Local traders shrugged off concerns over the turmoil in the banking sector and broader inflationary pressures on Monday, focusing instead on opportunities in the market ... Across the ...

Posted on 27/03/2023

Dollar steady, yen falls as banking fears ease

The dollar was steady on Monday, while the yen slipped from its seven-week peak, as investors assessed moves made by authorities and regulators to rein in worries over the global banking system. The ...

Posted on 27/03/2023

Singapore’s financial centre status is safe, despite an overheated rental market

The sudden resumption of demand has added to the long list of factors driving up rental prices. Among the most important ones are the lack of supply, the "financialisation" of real estate and, more ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 27/03/2023

Dollar steady as banking worries keep investors on edge

The dollar was steady on Monday, while the yen hovered near its seven-week peak as investors assessed moves made by authorities and regulators to rein in worries over the global banking system.

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