CapitaLand wants to build something new in Singapore. The $15 billion owner of shopping malls and office parks stretching from the Lion City to Britain to China is trying to carve itself up, with the ... ( read original story ...)
CapitaLand Revamp Paves Way for Singapore Rivals to Follow
(Bloomberg) -- The move by Singapore’s largest real estate company to split its business into a new, publicly traded investment manager and a privately owned developer may pave the way for local ... ( read original story ...)
Man who absconded attempted rape hearing tried to flee Singapore, caught
A man who disappeared half an hour before his High Court hearing was due to begin on Monday (22 March) was caught after he tried to leave Singapore through illegal means on Tuesday evening. ( read original story ...)
Singapore plans for post-virus office
Less crowded trading floors, facial recognition systems and split work areas could all become routine for bankers in Singapore as the city-state readies for office life in a post-COVID-19 world. ( read original story ...)
Big players in Singapore economy have to pivot, seek new markets: Chan Chun Sing | Video
Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing said on Tuesday (Mar 23) that big players in the Singapore economy will have to pivot and seek new markets. This is so that they won't fall behind in a ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia, Singapore Working on Reciprocal Vaccine Certificates
Malaysia and Singapore are working toward reciprocal vaccination certification as the Southeast Asian neighbors plan to restore cross-border travel. Operational details, including the application ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore launches rail standards to improve train line management | Video
Singapore launched its first locally designed rail standards on Tuesday (Mar 23) to improve the way train lines are managed, maintained and upgraded. This could help keep operations financially ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore temperatures on the rise despite cooling effects of La Niña : Climate report
Last year's annual mean temperature of 28 deg C was half a degree higher than the long-term average.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Charges 33-Year-Old in Alleged $750 Million Fraud
Singapore has accused a 33-year-old businessman of fraud over his alleged involvement in cheating investors to put at least S$1 billion ($746 million) into nickel deals that never took place. ( read original story ...)
Southwest monsoon last year was the third wettest for Singapore since 1981: Met Service
SINGAPORE: Last year's southwest monsoon season between June and September was the third wettest for Singapore since 1981, with total rainfall ... ( read original story ...)
Surgeon suspended 10 months for derogatory and abusive e-mails against Singapore Medical Council and others
He had them sent to recipients including doctors, the Health Minister and the media between 2012 and 2017.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Hyundai and Singtel team up to monitor electric vehicle batteries in Singapore
Pair will work on an IoT system that will allow the Korean carmaker to monitor vehicle telemetry in real time. ( read original story ...)
Shares in Singapore’s CapitaLand surge on restructuring plan
Shares of Singapore's largest developer CapitaLand soared in morning trade on Tuesday after the company unveiled a major restructuring plan aimed at fetching higher valuations for its real estate ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysian mission in Singapore stops walk-ins for passport applications after complaints of long queues
After recent complaints of long queues at its premises, the High Commission of Malaysia in Singapore has reportedly stopped accepting walk-in applicants looking to renew their passports. ( read original story ...)
Tourism Lull From Thailand to Singapore Is Damping Oil Demand
Southeast Asian oil and fuel demand has hit a plateau after an initial recovery from the Covid-19-induced slump and appears unlikely to get back to pre-virus levels until the end of the year or later. ( read original story ...)
About 6,900 appeals made by Singapore residents for early COVID-19 vaccination: MOH
SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Health (MOH) has received about 6,900 appeals from Singapore residents who wish to receive early COVID-19 vaccination. ( read original story ...)