At this year’s World Cities Summit, the Singapore Land Authority also announced a partnership with the Singapore Management University to tackle urban heat through map technology.
Singapore shares open lower on Wednesday—STI drops 0.1%
SINGAPORE: Singapore shares opened lower on Wednesday, June 5, after US stocks bounced back from a morning drop to close higher on Tuesday. According to The Business Times, the Straits Times Index ...
Singapore’s only heavy metal bar rocks ‘something different’
Tucked away in the basement of an old mall lies gleaming Singapore's only heavy metal bar, where music fans brush shoulder-to-shoulder with international rockers who helped pioneer the genre. Few ...
Regional security environment may deteriorate despite U.S.-China defense meeting in Singapore, analysts say
China hardened its position on contentious security issues in the Indo-Pacific region at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore last weekend, as Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun criticized some ...
Singapore’s Eu Yan Sang acquired by Japanese consortium for US$516 million
SINGAPORE: A Japanese consortium has completed the acquisition of Singapore-based traditional Chinese medicine company Eu Yang Sang International for S$695 million (US$516 million). The consortium of ...
Corporate teams get free Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon Ekiden slots in exchange for fundraising commitment
AS MANY as 100 slots in the Ekiden category of this year’s Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon (SCSM) will be given out for free to corporate teams, if they commit to raise funds for the bank’s ...
Interview: DBS chief economist optimistic about China’s growth outlook
DBS, Singapore's major banking group, sees the supporting measures announced by the Chinese authorities over the last few months to boost the property market as substantial, said Baig. "Sorting out ...
Singapore hotel rates and other indicators fall in April from Taylor Swift-driven highs in March
April international visitor arrivals slipped to 1.36 million, following the high in March. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore slams opposition claims linking Covid vaccines to excess deaths
The opposition People's Power Party claimed Singapore has been experiencing 'exceptionally high excess deaths' since vaccines were introduced in 2021 Its Facebook post was categorically rejected by ...
Singapore unlikely to draw large data centre investments
Singapore is unlikely to attract large-scale investments in data centre capacity from foreign investors, despite its recent plans to increase its capacity, says a market report by BMI Research, a ...
Singapore Shares May Bounce Higher Again On Wednesday
(RTTNews) - The Singapore stock market on Tuesday ended the three-day winning streak in which it had advanced more than 25 points or 0.8 percent. The Straits Times Index now rests just beneath the ...
China Aviation Oil (Singapore) (SGX:G92) investors are sitting on a loss of 22% if they invested five years ago
The main aim of stock picking is to find the market-beating stocks. But the main game is to find enough winners to more than offset the losers So we wouldn't blame long term China Aviation Oil ...
Price Guide To Landed Properties In Singapore
Landed properties in Singapore are highly sought-after and carry a high premium based on the tenure, location, and property type. ( read original story ...)
OCBC to raise 500 million euros via covered bonds
OCBC has priced 500 million euros (S$732.8 million ... The covered bonds, expected to be listed on the Singapore Exchange on Jun 12, will bear a fixed interest of 3.29 per cent per annum, payable ...
China’s Tiger Brokers Eyes Singapore’s Riches to Propel Growth
China’s Tiger Brokers is setting its sights on Singapore’s riches for a revenue boost as it continues to shift away from its home market after a regulatory crackdown. The firm, formally known as Up Fintech Holding Ltd., is hoping to double its revenue ...
Daily Cuts – Why Singapore is warming up faster compared to the rest of the world
Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak with Dimple Rana, Microclimate and Urban Heat Specialist, Arup, about why our island has been warming up faster compared to the rest of the world.