Singapore will allow some bars and nightclubs to re-open from next month in a pilot program as it takes another step toward normalization encouraged by dwindling coronavirus cases. ( read original story ...)
Singapore launches its first ‘cruise to nowhere’
Hit by cabin fever, hundreds of Singapore residents itching to get out of the tiny country boarded a "cruise to nowhere" on Friday, a rare chance to sail the seas after the coronavirus pandemic shut ... ( read original story ...)
Rolls-Royce UK Staff Strike Over Possible Singapore Switch
Staff at a factory in northwest England run by engines maker Rolls-Royce on Friday began a three-week strike over the possible relocation of operations to Singapore, the British aerospace giant ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines sinks to record quarterly loss on pandemic, impairments
Singapore Airlines Ltd reported on Friday a record S$2.34 billion ($1.74 billion) net loss for the July-September quarter, hit by a plunge in passenger numbers due to the COVID-19 pandemic and ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines Suffers Record Loss As Virus Hits Aviation
Singapore Airlines on Friday reported a record net loss for its fiscal second quarter as the carrier continued to reel from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on global air travel. The airline, ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Air Reports Its Biggest-Ever Loss
Singapore Airlines Ltd. posted its biggest ever quarterly loss as the coronavirus decimated travel demand and fuel hedging and fleet impairment charges weighed on its bottom line. ( read original story ...)
All aboard: Singapore ‘cruise to nowhere’ sets sail
Hundreds of passengers were setting sail from Singapore Friday on a "cruise to nowhere" with safety measures in place to prevent coronavirus outbreaks, as the industry seeks to bounce back from a ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines posts record $1.7 bln loss in second quarter on pandemic impact
Singapore Airlines Ltd on Friday reported a record S$2.34 billion ($1.74 billion) net loss for the July-September quarter, dragged down by a pandemic-induced fall in passenger traffic and ... ( read original story ...)
Ferrari and Bentley Find Buyers in Singapore Despite the Pandemic
Sales of luxury cars in Singapore remain resilient despite the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, the Business Times reported Friday, citing data from the Land Transport Authority and ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Drawn Into Growing International Controversy Surrounding Mauritius Oil Spill
Satellite analysis reveals location of depot from where the experimental and controversial ship fuel oil used by the sunken Japanese bulk carrier, the Wakashio, originated from. This raises other ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore-headquartered Osome Raises $3 Mn From XA Network and AltalR Capital
The company will utilize the fresh funding to further invest in engineering, product development, and marketing across the markets that it is present in ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore-based digital business assistant Osome raises $3 million
Osome, a Singapore-headquartered business assistant app that digitizes accounting and compliance tasks, has raised $3 million. An extension of Osome’s seed round, the new funding was led by XA Network ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Festival Unveils Lineup for Hybrid Edition
The Singapore International Film Festival will open with the screening of local film “Tiong Bahru Social Club” at the Shaw Lido theater. But, for social distancing reasons, the occasion will not ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Bank Profits Beat Estimates; DBS Sees Pickup
Singapore’s biggest banks posted third-quarter profit that beat estimates, signaling they are withstanding the impact of the pandemic as it takes a toll on the economy and loan quality. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Bank Profits Beat Estimates; DBS Sees Business Pickup
Singapore’s biggest banks posted third-quarter profit that beat estimates, signaling they are withstanding the impact of the pandemic as it takes a toll on the economy and loan quality. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Trade Minister Warns of Economic Risks from Divided U.S.
The U.S. presidential election result may still be in doubt, but whoever emerges victorious will need to unite the country to adapt to challenges of globalization and digitization or risk a pushback ... ( read original story ...)