Singapore's CapitaLand plans to split in two, with its real estate investment management business becoming the world's third largest as a new listed entity and its property development business to be ... ( read original story ...)
Cubic Jumps on New $2.4 Billion Offer From Singapore Technologies
Cubic already agreed to be bought by Veritas Capital and Elliott Investment Management for $70 per share in cash. ( read original story ...)
Nokia (NOK) Inks Deal to Deploy 5G Services in Singapore
Nokia Corporation NOK recently inked a deal with Antina Pte. Ltd. — a joint venture between mobile network operators M1 and StarHub — to launch 5G Standalone Radio Access Network (RAN) in Singapore. ( read original story ...)
Singapore talking to AstraZeneca about vaccine
Singapore's health authority said on Monday it was in talks with AstraZeneca about its coronavirus vaccine and had sought more information from Sinovac Biotech prior to using it vaccine for its ... ( read original story ...)
Foreigners including Indians bear brunt of Singapore COVID Job losses
Jobs in Singapore contracted dramatically last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic with foreigners most impacted by the decline in Singapore's labour market. ( read original story ...)
Singapore foreign minister to visit three Southeast Asian countries
Singapore Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan will visit Brunei Darussalam on Monday, after which he will go to Malaysia and Indonesia, the foreign affairs ministry said. The minister's visit ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Major: Quincy Crew’s MSS tests positive for COVID-19
Quincy Crew manager Jack "KBBQ" Chen said in a post on his personal Twitter account that MSS' symptoms are mild and his condition is stable, though the team has yet to find a substitute for him. ( read original story ...)
Top Singapore developer’s shares halted ahead of announcement
Trading in shares of Singapore's biggest property developer CapitaLand Ltd were halted on Monday morning ahead of the release of an announcement, according to a stock exchange filing. Trading in units ... ( read original story ...)
Weak Inflation Adds to Risk of Further Drop in Singapore Dollar
The Singapore dollar is vulnerable to retesting a four-month low, with signs that benign inflation and a gradual economic recovery will keep the central bank on hold at its April monetary policy ... ( read original story ...)
Rising U.S. Bond Yields Threaten to Drive Down Singapore Dollar
Rising U.S. bond yields leave the Singapore dollar vulnerable to retesting a four-month low against the greenback in the run-up to the city-state’s half-yearly monetary policy review. ( read original story ...)
The Big Read: Goal 2034 – hard-hitting questions answered on Singapore’s ‘big, hairy, audacious aspiration’
A look at Singapore's goal of having the national football team qualify for the 2034 World Cup with SportSG CEO Lim Teck Yin, FAS Deputy President ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore foreign minister to visit Brunei on Monday
SINGAPORE — Singapore Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan will visit Brunei Darussalam on Monday, after which he will go to Malaysia and Indonesia, the foreign affairs ministry said. ( read original story ...)
Birth of twin Malayan tigers revives breeding efforts in Singapore
The felines died out in Singapore when the last Malayan tiger was shot in 1930 in Choa Chu Kang. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Eggs from Poland and masks made in Singapore
Covid-19 has put global supply chains in the spotlight. Here’s a look at how they are evolving and what that means for Singapore. When Covid-19 struck early last year, countries rushed to shut their ... ( read original story ...)
The way Singapore’s PM Lee describes China reflects our expectations
People look at ice sculptures at the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival in Harbin, in northeastern China's Heilongjiang province on Jan. 5. (AFP/-) ... ( read original story ...)
Can Taiwan-Palau travel bubble be a model for Singapore? The jury is out
Much depends on whether governments are in control of the Covid-19 situation within their borders.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)