Schroders Capital has appointed Ankita Baheti as its private equity investment director based in Singapore as the firm seeks to bolster the practice further in Singapore. The firm has plans to ...
Singapore’s been named the world’s 6th Blue Zone. Some locals disagree and say life on the island sucks — here’s why.
Singapore was recently named the sixth Blue Zone, but some locals are skeptical of the accolade.One Singaporean told Insider that while people may be living longer, they aren't healthy or ...
Singapore Banks Ramp Up Anti-Malware Measures in Face of Rising Threats
The Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) has revealed that significant retail banks in the city-state have bolstered their security protocols against ...
Daily Cuts – Behind Singapore’s August NODX contraction
Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Barnabas Gan, Senior Economist, RHB Bank, about what could have caused Singapore's non-oil domestic exports to contract for the 11th ... ( read original story ...)
Euro Gains; Yen Flounders Ahead of Central Bank Bonanza
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The euro clung to gains on Tuesday following hawkish comments from European Central Bank (ECB) policymakers, while the yen languished near a 10-month low ahead of a key rate ... ( read original story ...)
Fernando Alonso proposes qualifying tweak following Singapore mess
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Singapore shares track fall in regional bourses, Wall Street; STI dips 0.5%
Pacific, including Singapore, mostly closed in the red on Monday (Sep 18), tracking the sharp loss on Wall Street last Friday. Read more at The Business Times.
Analysis-More SE Asia firms consider U.S. IPOs, filling void left by China peers
Several Southeast Asian companies are considering listing in the United States, banking on strong investor appetite for emerging market growth in the absence of Chinese stock offerings.
F1 News: Lance Stroll Shoots To Top Of Estimated Damage Value After Singapore Grand Prix Crash
Lance Stroll has become the second most expensive driver to the team in terms of crash costs during the 2023 season. The Canadian driver's qualifying session for the Singapore Grand Prix came to an early close after he suffered from a horrific accident at the end of Q1 meaning he would be due
‘Moneylenders’ from Singapore turned violent extortionists
KUALA LUMPUR: Extortion syndicates from Singapore are posing as moneylenders on social media ... (RM1,020) into her husband’s bank account and produced a fake bank-in slip. Fearing for the family’s ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore and China improve in Global Retirement Index 2023
Singapore and China have seen an increase in their overall scores in the Natixis Investment Managers Global Retirement Index 2023, according to findings released on Monday. The index, which evaluates ... ( read original story ...)
SG’s property insurance to stay afloat in 2023 – GlobalData
Singapore's property insurance industry is expected to remain profitable in 2023, thanks to disciplined underwriting practices, sufficient reinsurance coverage, and rising premiums from compulsory ... ( read original story ...)
Despite strong business confidence, survey finds 3 key challenges for employers in Singapore
“Feedback from our member companies highlighted three key challenges – availability of talent, retention of talent, and the cost of doing business in Singapore,” said the spokesperson. “It’s worth noting that these talent retention issues are not unique to foreign-owned businesses.”
Charles Leclerc volunteered for supporting Singapore role – report
The article Charles Leclerc volunteered for supporting Singapore role – report appeared first on Planetf1.com. The best chance for the rest of the F1 grid to put a dent in Max Verstappen and Red ...
Christian Horner opens up on Max Verstappen’s fury during Singapore GP weekend
Christian Horner wasn't annoyed by the fact Max Verstappen let his temper loose during Red Bull's tough weekend in ...
Sun Xueling on freezing of bank accounts suspected of being linked to scams
The Singapore Police Force (SPF) only freezes bank accounts when there is reason to suspect that they are involved in illicit activities, including scams. The annual number of such accounts is ...