A Singapore court on Tuesday sentenced a businessman linked to Wirecard to jail for conspiring to misappropriate money, the third conviction related to the collapsed German payments company in the ...
Singapore Sends Businessman to Jail for Role in Wirecard Fraud
A Singapore judge handed a 12-month prison term to a businessman for conspiring to misappropriate money in the Wirecard AG scandal.
Crypto.com to set up global R&D hub in Singapore to focus on blockchain, Web3 and AI
SINGAPORE - Cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com will be setting up its first global innovation lab that focuses on blockchain technology, Web3 and artificial intelligence (AI) here. Read more at ...
Volkswagen ID.4 and Skoda Enyaq electric cars confirmed for Singapore release in 2024
After sitting on the sidelines and watching while new electric vehicles like the BYD Atto 3 and Kia Niro EV take centrestage, the Volkswagen Group Singapore (VGS) revealed that it has not been napping ...
A Year After Singapore Decriminalized Gay Sex, Its LGBT Community Turns Attention to Family
Months after Singapore decriminalized consensual gay sex, the city-state’s closest thing to a Pride event highlights how far its LGBT community has come—and how far it still has to go.
Study reveals 21% of Singapore respondents would rather be unemployed if values not aligned
A survey revealed that 1 in 5 respondents would rather be jobless than work for an employer with unaligned values. Find out more.
Singapore’s MAS Proposes Design Framework for Interoperable Digital Asset Networks
Banking giants like Standard Chartered, HSBC and Citi are set to run multiple tokenization trials across wealth management, fixed income and foreign exchange.
Singapore’s manufacturing output drops 10.8% in May 2023, EDB reports
Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) unveils a 10.8% year-on-year decline in manufacturing output for May 2023, with some sectors such as transport engineering showing strong growth.
Singapore manufacturing output for May down 10.8%, prompting economist to warn of technical recession
No thanks to a drop in the electronics sector, Singapore's manufacturing output for May dropped by 10.8% y-o-y. On a seasonally adjusted month-on-month basic, output was down 3.9% - signalling how the ...
‘$20k to $30k would be good’: Some people share how much salary they think is needed to live comfortably in Singapore
From reports on high rental rates to expensive cars, we all know that Singapore isn't the cheapest place to live in.But how much should one be earning so they'd have a comfortable life ...
Singapore falls one spot to 4th in the 2023 world competitiveness index, and India ranks 40th
Singapore falls one spot to 4th in the 2023 world competitiveness index, and India ranks 40th - Singapore shed a place in the latest global competitiveness ranking presented by the International ...
Singapore defies global slowdown in commercial real estate while Hong Kong, New York struggle to fill vacant skyscrapers
Some 13 million sq ft of Hong Kong office space sat empty in April, with 15 per cent of the most valuable space still vacant. In Singapore, occupancy in the CBD is nearing 95 per cent, with rents up 2 ...
Singapore’s Skyscrapers Defy Global Commercial Downturn
Singapore’s gleaming office towers are defying a global slowdown in commercial real estate, in a sign of the Asian hub’s continuing appeal.
Singapore to receive the Polestar 2 BST edition 230
As the name suggests, only 230 units of the second limited-edition version of the Polestar two will be made - and Singapore will receive some of them.Earlier this year, Polestar announced the Beast ...
Singapore’s factory output falls by steeper-than-expected 10.8% in May
SINGAPORE’S manufacturing output slid 10.8 per cent on year in May, worse than April’s surprise 6.5 per cent fall and the median 7.3 per cent contraction forecast by private-sector economists in a ...
Singapore factory slump deepens as output shrinks 10.8% in May, worse than expected
Excluding biomedical manufacturing, May’s output fell 13. On a seasonally adjusted month-on-month basis, output shrank 3.9 per cent. Excluding biomedical m ...