Singapore's equity valuations have bottomed, and a "sustained rebound" is now underway as the market shifts its focus to an "imminent V-shaped recovery in the global economy", Morgan Stanley Research ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-China to be self-reliant in IMO-compliant fuel – official
Chinese refiners have the capacity to produce 18.1 million tonnes of low-sulphur fuel oil (LSFO) this year, which would make the country self-sufficient in the new shipping fuel, an official with ... ( read original story ...)
How manufacturing can be Singapore’s new gold rush
Briefly stated, this is the theory that it is in countries’ best interests to trade with others by exporting the goods they have a relative advantage in producing cheaply, and importing from ... ( read original story ...)
The Latest: WHO says Beijing virus likely a European import
The emergencies chief of the World Health Organization has confirmed that China shared coronavirus sequences from its latest outbreak with the global community and says it appears the virus was ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Family Office Hires Seven to Manage Rich Asian Assets
Kamet Capital Partners Pte is on a hiring spree as the Singapore family office tops $1 billion in assets for the wealthy clients it serves in Asia. ( read original story ...)
Singapore employers find agility to meet business challenges
In the second of a 2-part article, the spotlight is on how the Professional Conversion Programme has helped a local company overcome the challenges in today’s economic climate. ( read original story ...)
Business groups raise over $500,000 to help migrant workers
Over $500,000 has been raised by the business community to help migrant workers who have been hit hard by the pandemic, said the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (ASME) yesterday.. Read ... ( read original story ...)
SMEs and Singapore Business Federation raise more than $500,000 for migrant workers
Around $500,000 has been raised by the business community to help migrant workers who have been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic, said the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (ASME) on ... ( read original story ...)
COVID pushes Singapore to expand food import sources, add Saudi Arabian shrimp
To ensure greater food security, ‘we are seeking new source countries and deepening engagement with existing suppliers’ — Singapore Ministry of Trade and Industry ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore non-oil domestic exports fall by 4.5% in May, first decline after three months of expansion
SINGAPORE - Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (Nodx) fell for the first time after three months of expansion, according to data released by Enterprise Singapore (ESG) on Wednesday (June 17).. Read ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore is second-easiest place in Asia to do business: Study
Singapore is in second place in a league table of ranking Asian economies on how easy it is to conduct business, but fares less well on a global scale.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s exports fall 4.5% in May, after three months of growth
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s non-oil domestic exports (NODX) fell 4.5 per cent year-on-year in May after seeing unexpected growth in the previous month, ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore exports drop in May, after three months of growth
Singapore's on-year non-oil domestic exports (NODX) growth fell in May, official data showed on Wednesday, breaking three months of pharmaceutical-led gains which had defied broader weakness in the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Exports Drop In May
(RTTNews) - Singapore's non-oil domestic exports decreased due to weak demand for non-electronic goods in May, data from Enterprise Singapore ... ( read original story ...)
Trade troubles: Japan, Singapore exports fell sharply in May
Latest export figures from two of Asia's most trade-dependent economies - Japan and Singapore - show that as countries around the world slowly start to lift lockdowns that have crippled demand for ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore remains one of the easiest places to do business in: TMF Group report
The Republic is second in Asia in terms of the ease of doing business here, according to a report by professional services firm TMF Group released on Wednesday (June 17).. Read more at ... ( read original story ...)