In terms of absolute prices the median price to own a private property is $1.6 million. While the situation is much better with public housing where Singapore was ranked "most attainable" in ULI's ... ( read original story ...)
Hiring debarred contractors, transferring official funds to personal bank accounts among lapses flagged by Auditor-General
SINGAPORE - The People’s Association ... One GRO had transferred $707,000 from its bank account to the personal bank accounts of two staff over seven instances, in sums ranging from $10,000 to ...
Future of work’s impact on the economy could stretch beyond the traditional economic metrics: HSBC
The impact of the future of work on the economy could stretch beyond the traditional economic metrics and lead to a number of social changes, according to HSBC global economist James Pomeroy. One ...
Singapore Presidential Race Attracts One More Ex-GIC Veteran
(Bloomberg) -- The former chief investment officer of Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte. and chairman of multibillion-dollar investment firm Avanda Investment Management, Ng Kok Song, plans to run for president, pitting him against his one-time ...
Singapore’s passport is now the most powerful in the world. Here’s how other countries ranked
Singapore has overtaken Japan to boast the most powerful passport in the world, the Henley Passport Index showed.
Best Crypto Casinos for Singapore 2023 – Compare Top Online Crypto Casino Sites
We present our tell-all guide on everything related to crypto casinos sites in Singapore. Here’ you’ll find everything you need to know about the best crypto casinos, including their bonuses ...
Winning Secrets: How Watsons Singapore inspires employees to be happy and motivated
Maintaining a feedback-driven approach, while integrating business objectives into the EX, has helped create an engaged and productive workplace, says Lesli Seow, Watsons Singapore’s HR Director.
Singapore passport overtakes Japan’s as world’s most powerful
Singapore has recently dethroned Japan to claim the title of having the world’s most powerful passport, according to a new ranking. About the ranking: This year’s most recent Henley Passport Index, which is “the original, authoritative ranking of all ...
Is the Great Singapore Sale happening this year?
The annual sale extravaganza, which is typically held in the middle of the year, is not listed on the Singapore Retailers Association’s list of upcoming events for 2023.
Singapore Shares Likely Rangebound Again On Wednesday
The Singapore stock market has moved lower in two of three trading days since the end of the two-day winning streak in which it had ...
4 Singapore REITs I Plan to Buy with S$20,000
If I had S$20,000, here are four Singapore REITs that I will park my money in ... DPU, however, slipped by 1.7% year on year to S$0.1357 because of higher operating expenses and finance costs. MIT has ...
Singapore court sentences man to over 14 months’ jail for assaulting ex-girlfriend, spreading her nude photos to her boss, colleagues
After his ex-girlfriend attempted to break up with him, Tham Quan Hui visited her workplace to confront her. There, he kicked her twice in her stomach ...
In squeaky-clean Singapore, two political dramas raise questions
The ruling People's Action Party (PAP) has long prided itself on its high ethical standards but two political entanglements within a week have some wondering if its reputation of "whiter than white" ... ( read original story ...)
Rebranded HSBC SVNS to bring world-class rugby sevens action back to Singapore
World-class rugby sevens action will return to the Republic in 2024, along with a landmark women’s tournament, after World Rugby announced on Tuesday the launch of the HSBC SVNS, a revamped and ...
Momen urges Singapore to invest in Bangladesh’s SEZ, high-tech parks
Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen has urged Singapore to invest in Bangladesh's Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and high-tech parks considering their wide range of lucrative options. He made the request ...
Singapore’s political sagas prompt memes but won’t hurt stability: ‘dark clouds will pass’
Singapore social media researcher Jeremy Sng suggested that citizens were using humour as a "safe" way to poke fun at high-profile leaders and express bewilderment at the unexpected state of political affairs. "There are decades when nothing happens and ...