SINGAPORE - The Straits Times Index (STI) rode a wave of stock market optimism to hit a 52-week intraday high of 3,523.47 points on Sept 10. It also achieved its highest close in 52 weeks, at 3,512.67 ...
Singapore’s record setting US$24 million office sale on Orchard Road signals investor interest
The purchase of the sixth story of the Tong Building, highlights investor interest in the city’s commercial property market despite economic headwinds. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s CPF urges foreign contributors to withdraw savings after account closure
Board has called on all foreigners who have previously contributed to the social security scheme to transfer out their savings following their accounts being closed automatically in April.
Jail, caning for man who gave Singpass and bank details to ‘Devil’, committed theft and drug offences
Yeh Chia Wei's details were used for the facilitation of scams involving some $2.6 million. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Standard Chartered launches digital asset custody service in the UAE
Standard Chartered today announced its highly anticipated digital asset custody service in the UAE. The groundbreaking offering has been granted a licence by the Dubai Financial Services Authority ...
Seven Under Investigation as Singapore Cracks Down on Worldcoin Trading
Singapore authorities have launched an investigation into seven individuals allegedly involved in the illicit trading of Worldcoin accounts.
Sam Altman’s Crypto Project Worldcoin Faces Scrutiny in Singapore
Singapore is scrutinising activities related to Worldcoin, a cryptocurrency project that utilizes iris scans for user identification.
Higher costs to protect platform workers ‘part and parcel’ of doing business, says Koh Poh Koon as law passes
Market competition and union-like associations can help to counter any loading of costs onto platform workers and fears of discrimination if they opt for higher CPF contributions, said Senior Minister ...
Rising women power will not shield Singapore companies from fierce headwinds
WOMEN are busy smashing glass ceilings abroad and at home. Vice-President Kamala Harris could be the first woman ever to lead the United States if she wins in November’s presidential election. Read ...
New app to manage students’ device use expected by Jan 2025; legal action taken over Mobile Guardian incidents
Mobile Guardian has been terminated in all students’ personal devices since end August. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore Police Investigates Worldcoin Account Sales: Deputy PM
Deputy PM Gan Kim Yong announced that Singapore police are investigating seven individuals suspected of providing sales of Worldcoin accounts.
Tata Electronics, ASMPT Singapore To Nurture Chip Supply Chain Ecosystem In India
( MENAFN - IANS) New Delhi, Sep 10 (IANS) Tata Electronics on Tuesday signed a pact with ASMPT Singapore, a global supplier of hardware and software solutions for semiconductors and electronics, to ...
Tata Electronics Private Limited and ASMPT Singapore announce a strategic partnership to strengthen the Semiconductor Supply Chain ecosystem in India
In a significant step towards accelerating its readiness for its semiconductor assembly and test facilities in Vemagal, Karnataka and Jagiroad, Assam, Tata Electronics signs a Memorandum of ...
Tata Electronics partners with ASMPT Singapore to boost Semiconductor Ecosystem in India
Tata Electronics, a subsidiary of Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd., has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with ASMPT Singapore to develop semiconductor assembly equipment infrastructure and solutions.
Singapore Office Floor in Orchard Road Sells for Record Rate
An office floor in a building on Singapore’s Orchard Road is being sold for a record rate, in a sign of continued investor interest in the city-state’s prime market.
Singapore: Adults To Pay More For Travel As Public Transport Council Revises Fares
After accounting for this year’s fare and wage increases, the percentages that these households are expected to spend on public transport will remain similar to 2023, i.e. 2.4 percent for lower-income households and 1.7 percent for average public transport commuters.