Responding to criticism that he may not understand the role of the elected president, businessman and presidential hopeful George Goh said yesterday
Taylor Swift to hold 3 shows at Singapore National Stadium in March 2024 as part of The Eras Tour
American country-pop singer-songwriter Taylor Swift will be performing at the National Stadium from March 2 to 4 next year as part of her
Wirecard Fraud Scandal: First Criminal Convictions Handed Down In Singapore
The once celebrated German payments firm collapsed spectacularly in 2020 after it acknowledged around $2 billion of listed assets probably didn’t exist.
Singapore civil servants to get 0.3-month mid-year bonus
All civil servants in Singapore will receive a mid-year bonus, or Annual Variable Component (AVC) of 0.3 months, the government announced on Monday (19 June). The number, which was made in close consultation with the public sector unions,
As Singapore gears up for 6 Coldplay shows, Malaysians lament hardline opposition to UK band
Extended run is a major boost for Singapore's 55,000-seat National Stadium, which was criticised for being a white elephant unable to attract top-tier events Malaysia will host just one show, leading social media commentators to lament agitation by Islamic conservatives may have put off artists from staging gigs there British rock band Coldplay
Two Singapore tourists die in South Africa after canoes capsize on Crocodile River
SINGAPORE: Two Singapore tourists who were part of a canoeing expedition in South Africa died on Sunday (Jun 18) after their canoes capsized on Crocodile River near Hartbeespoort Dam. The two tourists were part of a group of 20 Singapore tourists and six local river guides on the expedition,
First Criminal Convictions For Wirecard Fraud Scandal Handed Down In Singapore
The once celebrated German payments firm collapsed spectacularly in 2020 after it acknowledged around $2 billion of listed assets probably didn’t exist.
Live news: Two former Wirecard executives sentenced to prison in Singapore
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Singapore is most expensive city for high net worth individuals to live well: Julius Baer report
SINGAPORE has, for the first time, risen to become the most expensive city for high net worth individuals (HNWIs) to live well, said a report by Swiss private bank Julius Baer on Tuesday (Jun 20).
Dyson doubles down on Singapore and ramps up hiring globally
Dyson's £2.75 billion global investment includes a slate of new generation of products and a giant battery plant in Singapore.
Singapore’s Grab Plans Biggest Round of Job Cuts Since Pandemic
Grab Holdings Ltd. is preparing its biggest round of layoffs since the pandemic, as the internet company faces stiffening competition in ride-hailing and meal delivery across Southeast Asia.
Singapore’s Grab plans biggest round of job cuts since pandemic – Bloomberg News
Singapore-based Grab Holdings is preparing its biggest round of layoffs since the pandemic, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Coldplay Breaks Record for Most Tickets Sold in Singapore
British rock band Coldplay will play for six nights in Singapore in January after breaking the record for the most tickets sold in a day in the city-state.
Singapore’s civil servants to receive 0.3-month mid-year bonus: PSD
This follows careful consideration regarding Singapore's economic outlook and a progressive approach towards mid-year payments.
Singapore Air Trounces Hong Kong’s Cathay in Battle for the Skies
The fortunes of Singapore Airlines Ltd. and Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., the flagship airlines of two of Asia’s most important financial hubs, differed during the pandemic and continue to diverge in its aftermath.
Singapore Job Slowdown: How it can affect Indians working there. Explained
Singapore's annual exports fell for the eighth consecutive month, raising fears of a recession. Total employment expanded at a slower rate and job vacancies shrank for the fourth straight quarter.