Singapore stocks end up 0.35 pct

Singapore shares closed 0.35 percent higher on Friday, although some investors began to turn cautious and take profit after U.S. stocks fell overnight. Wall Street lost momentum on Thursday following U.S. President Donald Trump's first solo news conference ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore economy grows 2% in 2016, helped by strong Q4

SINGAPORE: Singapore's economy expanded 2 per cent last year, propped up by a strong showing in the fourth quarter as manufacturing output surged, according to data released by the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) on Friday (Feb 17). The full-year GDP ... ( read original story ...)

Local universities roll out common course on Singapore's future

SINGAPORE: To prepare the next generation of citizens for the challenges that the country will face, a course named Singapore: Imagining the Next 50 Years will be offered across all six universities here. It was rolled out in at the National University ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore’s ST Telemedia expands datacentre footprint

ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) has opened three co-location facilities in Singapore, making it the latest communications service provider to invest in the country’s burgeoning datacentre space. By submitting your personal information, you ... ( read original story ...)

600 animal babies born, hatched in Singapore's parks in 2016

SINGAPORE: More than 600 animal babies were born or hatched in Jurong Bird Park, Night Safari, River Safari and Singapore Zoo in 2016, according to Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS). Among them were highly threatened Southeast Asian animals such as the ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore property curbs set to stay in 2017, CapitaLand says

“We see volume picking up and the price declines have slowed,” Lim Ming Yan, the president and CEO of CapitaLand Ltd, said in a Bloomberg Television interview with Haslinda Amin today. “We see this trend continuing for 2017. There is no compelling ... ( read original story ...)

Memorial ceremony marks fall of Singapore to Japanese troops

SINGAPORE — It was 75 years ago that Singapore, the island at the tip of the Malay Peninsula that had been key strategic outpost of Britain's colonial empire, fell to invading Japanese troops. The events live on in history books more than in memories. ( read original story ...)

Singapore to ease rules to promote startup financing

Singapore is proposing to ease regulations for venture capital managers including shortening their application process in a bid to promote financing for startup development. Under a consultation paper published by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore enjoys tourism boom

Tourist arrivals and spending in Singapore hit record highs last year, buoyed by the growth of the Chinese market and visitors spending more on food and beverage, shopping and accommodation. Preliminary estimates by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) showed ... ( read original story ...)