Mr Chan added that Singapore is able to withstand unexpected disruptions through a combination of strategies, such as stockpiling essential items, diversifying import sources and increasing local ... ( read original story ...)
9 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore, with 7 of them imported
There were nine new coronavirus cases confirmed yesterday, taking Singapore's total to 58,029.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Abrupt halt of Ant Group’s mega-IPO leaves investors guessing
Investors were left reeling by the suspension of Ant Group's $37 billion (£28 billion) stock market listing on Tuesday, with many having spent weeks studying the deal and lobbying bankers for shares ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to stop printing S$1,000 banknotes from next year
Singapore will stop printing S$1,000 banknotes from Jan. 1 next year, its central bank said on Tuesday, to curb the risk of them being used for money laundering and to finance terrorism. SINGAPORE, ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore-based top hedge fund soars 275% with huge bet in Chinese education companies
QQ says assets under management rose to about US$1 billion ($1.37 billion) last month, with most of the money coming from Qian. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s loan growth expected to remain in the red till 2021: RHB
Singapore’s loan growth is expected to fall by 2% in 2020. Singapore’s broad money supply grew 11.3% on year in September, inching down marginally from the 11.8% expansion log ... ( read original story ...)
Legislative provisions made to ensure no undue burden on landlords passing on property tax rebates
New regulations will make certain there is "no undue burden" on commercial landlords when they pass on obligatory property tax rebates to tenants, Second Minister of Finance Lawrence Wong said in ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore factory activity expands for fourth month in October, signalling recovery
Manufacturing grew at a faster pace in October in the fourth straight month of expansion, signalling recovery, said experts.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Instant View: Analysts react to suspension of Ant Group’s mega IPO
The Shanghai and Hong Kong stock exchanges on Tuesday suspended Ant Group's IPO, which was initially set for Thursday, in a stunning setback for what was on track to be the world's largest-ever share ... ( read original story ...)
INSTANT VIEW-China halts Ant Group’s mega IPO
The Shanghai and Hong Kong stock exchanges on Tuesday suspended Ant Group's IPO, which was initially set for Thursday, in a stunning setback for what was on track to be the world's largest-ever share ... ( read original story ...)
Ant Group IPO Suspended in Hong Kong And Shanghai; Alibaba Shares Slump
Shanghai Stocks Exchange officials have suspended Ant Group's $37 billion IPO, the biggest on record, following changes to the digital payment company's information filing. ( read original story ...)
9 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore, with 7 imported and none in the community
They include two cases from worker's dormitories, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Tuesday. There were no new community cases. The remaining seven new patients were imported and had been placed on ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore factory activity expands at best pace since March last year
Singapore’s factory activity in October expanded at its fastest pace since March last year as demand continued to improve amid the ... ( read original story ...)
Biden victory may give boost to these Singapore stocks: DBS Research
SINGAPORE (THE BUSINESS TIMES ... HPH Trust, meanwhile, gets some 90 per cent of its profits from Yantian Port, where 30 per cent of the business are exports to the US. DBS is not alone in seeing the ... ( read original story ...)
Iswaran outlines Singapore’s 3-pronged strategy to grow digital economy
Singapore needs to prepare for the next phase of growth in the digital economy to emerge stronger from the Covid-19 pandemic, said Minister of Communications and Information S. Iswaran on Tuesday (Nov ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Singapore schoolchildren must use Covid-tracing tech
Singapore pupils aged over seven must use the city state's contact-tracing app or wearable device from December. Both use Bluetooth signals to log any contact with other users' devices. Pupils do not ... ( read original story ...)