Singapore Comic Con (SGCC) 2024 has kicked off, bringing a healthy variety of cosplay sights to the show floor on its first day.
Complete Guide To Investing In The Hang Seng Index
Investing in the Hang Seng Index will allow us to gain exposure to some of the biggest companies that are based in China and Hong Kong ...
DBS sees risk assets in ‘sweet spot’ as inflation moderates and rate cuts loom
THE current economic environment is in a “sweet spot” for risk assets, said DBS senior investment strategist Daryl Ho, citing moderating inflation and the potential for gradual interest rate cuts as ...
Chinese entrepreneur sued for fraud invests $30 million in Trump crypto venture
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Singapore’s IRs opened almost 15 years ago after much hand-wringing. Have they paid off and what’s next to stay ahead?
Having tasted success, new challenges await Singapore’s integrated resorts as neighbouring countries including the Philippines and Japan are ramping up their own tourism offerings.
OCBC 2025 Outlook: SGD credit spreads tight in the secondary market; interest rates to stay flat or decline
OCBC Credit Research pointed out that Hongkong Land’s net asset value has steadily declined over the past five years, falling from US$16.30 (about S$21.88) in 2018 to US$14.49 (about S$19.45) at the ...
Record-Breaking $2 Million Bounty Offered To Crypto.com Hackers
Securing Crypto.com for more than 100 million customers is a big deal—now HackerOne has just put a massive $2 million bounty on its head. Here’s what you need to know.
Transforming opportunities: Why ETA is key for Singapore’s next-gen enterpreneurs
SINGAPORE stands at a crossroads. Built on the entrepreneurial grit of first and second-generation business owners, many iconic brands and family-run businesses now face a looming challenge: ...
Singapore Says No China Request Made to Arrest Alleged Money Launderer
Singapore police said they didn’t arrest a Chinese national accused of money laundering because they were not asked to do so by authorities in China, even though an Interpol Red Notice had been issued ...
Singapore’s factory output growth down to 1.2% in October, misses expectations
SINGAPORE’S factory output rose 1.2 per cent year on year (yoy) in October, a far more modest increase than in the previous month’s surprise jump, data from the Economic Development Board (EDB) showed ...
‘Singapore is going extinct’: Elon Musk sounds alarm over country’s fertility freefall
Elon Musk has stirred a debate again, this time with a grim observation about Singapore. Reacting to a post on X about the nation’s historic fertility decline, Musk wrote, "Singapore (and many other ...
Google’s Fitbit Ace LTE for kids just got a massive $70 price cut for Black Friday
I wasn't expecting any Black Friday deals on Google's Fitbit Ace LTE smartwatch, but Amazon has just surprised us with a hefty saving on Google's child-friendly smartwatch. Right now you can get ...
StarHub’s Giga under investigation by IMDA for e-SIM security lapse
Telco StarHub is being investigated by the sector's regulator for failing to verify the identity of users requesting to port their Giga e-SIMs to another phone. The Straits Times understands that for ...
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: Singapore Post, Standard Chartered Bank and Singapore REITs
We look at a divestment from a postal services provider along with standardised rules for all Singapore REITs. The post Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: Singapore Post, Standard Chartered Bank ...
Johor property market still hot but watch out for pitfalls
THE strengthening of the Malaysian ringgit against the Singapore dollar since July could reshape how Singaporeans shop across the Causeway – including for big-ticket items such as property. Read more ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore credits to stay resilient in 2025; investors prefer lower-risk REITs
On a broad top-down view, OCBC Credit Research dated Dec 6, in its outlook for 2025 points out that spreads on SGD credits are trading “tight in the secondary market”, relative to historical levels.