Singapore wants to grow its manufacturing sector by 50 per cent over the next 10 years as it works to ensure that the sector continues ... ( read original story ...)
44 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore, all imported, and no community case for 3rd day running
There were 44 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Monday noon (Jan 25), all of which were imported. The imported cases had been placed on stay-home notice on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry ... ( read original story ...)
Grab Picks Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan for U.S. IPO
Southeast Asian ride-hailing giant Grab Holdings Inc. has picked banks for a potential U.S. initial public offering, that could raise at least $2 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. ( read original story ...)
Singapore reports 44 new COVID-19 cases, all imported
Singapore reported 44 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Monday (Jan 25), and all were imported infections, said the Ministry of Health ... ( read original story ...)
44 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore, all imported
There were 44 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Monday noon (Jan 25), all of which were imported. The imported cases had been placed on stay-home notice on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s core inflation falls to -0.3% in December as costs of services decline
Consumer prices in Singapore declined in December last year, driven mainly by a larger fall in costs of services as well as lower food ... ( read original story ...)
10-year plan for Singapore manufacturing to grow 50% by 2030: minister
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): A new 10-year plan to grow Singapore's manufacturing sector by 50 per cent and maintain its share of about 20 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) was announced ... ( read original story ...)
Reed Smith Raids 6-Lawyer Team From Bryan Cave in Singapore
Reed Smith has hired two new Singapore partners Manoj Purushothaman and Simon Spells for its Singapore office. Purushothaman and Spells join Reed Smith with four more lawyers—one counsel and three ... ( read original story ...)
Four initiatives to help position Singapore as talent hub in edutech sector
An industry-led coalition looking at opportunities for Singapore in the educational technology sector has come up with several initiatives to position the country as a global talent hub in the field.. ( read original story ...)
Indigo Paints IPO: How to check share allocation status
The share allocation in Indigo Paints IPO is likely to be finalised on 28 January while listing may happen on 2nd February, brokerages say. Link Intime India is the registrar of the IPO and will ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore financial firms face stricter cybersecurity rules
Recent attacks through the supply chain prompt stricter rules on assessing the risks of APIs and other increasingly common technologies. ( read original story ...)
10-year plan for Singapore manufacturing to grow 50% by 2030: Chan Chun Sing
A new 10-year plan to grow Singapore's manufacturing sector by 50 per cent was announced by Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing on Monday (Jan 25). The plan will raise the global ... ( read original story ...)
DBS makes audit confirmation easier for companies, SMEs with digital solution
SINGAPORE (THE BUSINESS TIMES) - DBS has rolled out the banking industry's first digital audit confirmation solution, DBS Audit Confirmation, on its online corporate banking platform DBS IDEAL.. Read ... ( read original story ...)
Which investment brokerage in Singapore is best? Here’s how to decide
So you’ve read up enough about how to start investing and you’ve triple-checked your emergency fund, and you’re finally ready to rake it in on the stock market! But now what?The next step is to pick ... ( read original story ...)
Mask acne, Zoom face: how coronavirus gave a nip and tuck to Singapore’s cosmetic surgery industry
Cosmetic surgeries for mask-induced acne are booming, as is demand for work on eyelids, while post-op recoveries are easier for people working from home. ( read original story ...)
Singapore has only seen 50% of Malaysian workers return since border reopening
Only about 50 per cent of Malaysian workers have returned to Singapore for work since cross-border travel resumed five months ago. ( read original story ...)