Both discussed potential areas of collaboration within the digital economy, renewable and clean energy sector Analysts say Wong's four-day Beijing visit is a sign of 'increased responsibility in ...
Woman who bought $18.68m GCB loses lawsuit against property agency over seller’s brochure
The High Court said any false impression that the entire land area could be redeveloped was a “misimpression on her part”. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Runners from 70 countries participate in Singapore Marathon
THE Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon (SCSM) 2023 saw participants from more than 70 countries—including elite athletes, passionate runners and first-timers—complete the Marathon and Half Marathon ...
Singapore stocks rebound after two sessions of losses, with STI up 0.3%
Gainers outnumbered losers 339 to 223, with 820 million securities worth $717.6 million changing hands. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore stocks rebound after two sessions of losses; STI up 0.3%
Gainers outnumbered losers 339 to 223; 820 million securities worth $717.6 million changed hands. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore and China reaffirm close ties, discuss need to advance mutually beneficial cooperation
Singapore and China reaffirmed their "multifaceted and close ties" and agreed to keep up efforts to advance mutually beneficial cooperation, said the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), after Deputy Prime ...
A ‘new era’ of Singapore-China ties? Lawrence Wong eyes stronger partnership on Beijing trip
Wong is expected to take over as Singapore PM by next November, giving him a short runway to forge connections with emerging Chinese leaders He's set to co-chair meetings concerning areas for ...
China ready to ‘pursue even more ambitious goals’ with Singapore: Premier Li
Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong met China’s Premier Li Qiang and Vice Premier He Lifeng in Beijing, as part of an official visit to China.
Singapore must consider Asean interests in its US-China calculations: Sinologist Wang Gungwu
A published lecture by the prominent Australian Sinologist explores how Singapore’s US-China balancing act is critical to regional peace.
3 sisters sue younger brother over property left by father, win equal shares
SINGAPORE — Three sisters sued their younger brother for their share of a property that had been used to run the family's hardware business since 1985, after their father died and left his only son as ... ( read original story ...)
4 Dependable Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks with Dividend Yields of 5.5% or Higher
If you are looking for high dividend yields coupled with stability, look no further than these four blue-chip names. The post 4 Dependable Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks with Dividend Yields of 5.5% or ...
SocGen’s crypto arm lists stablecoin on exchange Bitstamp
Societe Generale’s digital asset arm has listed its stablecoin on European exchange Bitstamp. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore, China reaffirm close ties, discuss cooperation in emerging areas
BEIJING] Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Wednesday (Dec 6) discussed opportunities for bilateral cooperation in the digital economy, renewable and clean ...
Three sisters sue younger brother over property left by father, win equal shares
SINGAPORE: Three sisters sued their younger brother for their share of a property that had been used to run the family's hardware business since 1985, after their father died and left his only son as ... ( read original story ...)
Exclusive: CNOOC, Vitol among those shortlisted for Shell Singapore assets, sources say
Shell has shortlisted at least four companies including state-run China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) and top global energy trader Vitol as bidders for its Singapore refinery assets, sources with ...
Price carbon at US$100 now and many transition financing mechanisms won’t be needed: Singapore central bank chief
Price carbon at US$100 per tonne and many transition financing mechanisms won't be needed, says Singapore central bank chief Ravi Menon ...