Gazprom Singapore has failed to deliver some liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes to Indian state firm GAIL Ltd and has said it may not be able to meet supplies under their long-term deal, three ... ( read original story ...)
‘Singapore-based’ Crypto Firms Leading Market Meltdown Were Not Regulated, Central Bank Chief Says
Troubled companies like Three Arrows Capital reported by the media as being based in Singapore have "little to do" with local crypto regulations, said Ravi Menon, head of the Monetary Authority of ... ( read original story ...)
Over 7 in 10 Singapore residents plan to travel overseas next 3 months: Expedia study
Over seven in 10 Singapore residents have plans to travel overseas in the next three months, according to findings by travel agency Expedia. ( read original story ...)
It’s five figures again as Singapore reports 13,794 new Covid-19 cases on Tuesday (July 19)
Singapore reported 13,794 new cases of Covid-19 on Tuesday, bringing the total tally to 1,616,067. Of the new cases, 979 cases were detected through PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests and 12,815 ... ( read original story ...)
moomoo SG: 5 investing tips to hedge against inflation from experts
SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 19 July 2022 - moomoo SG hosted its first physical conference earlier at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre. Zeroing in the second half of 2022, discussions ... ( read original story ...)
Southeast Asian fast food operator QSR again delays up to $500 million IPO -sources
QSR Brands, the Malaysian operator of KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants in Southeast Asia, has again delayed its domestic IPO of up to $500 million on worries that poor macroeconomic conditions could hurt ... ( read original story ...)
QSR delays IPO yet again
SINGAPORE: QSR Brands, the Malaysian operator of KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants in Southeast Asia, has again delayed its domestic IPO of up to S$500 million (RM1.59 billion) on worries that poor ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to Tighten Crypto Regulations in Wake of 3AC Bankruptcy
Singapore's central bank and financial regulator is looking to expand crypto regulations to address unregulated areas. ( read original story ...)
Crypto-friendly Singapore plans tough regulations amid global upheaval
Amid the global crypto meltdown, Singapore, which has a clear licensing and regulatory framework, is going to act tough on crypto platforms in the coming months, a top Monetary Authority of Singapore ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore growth to moderate further next year, global inflation expected to ease
Singapore's economic growth is expected to moderate further next year, tracking a slowdown in its major trading partners, while global inflation is expected to ease in 2023, the head of the city-state ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore distances itself from troubled crypto firms as it plans tighter regulations
Central bank chief says while Singapore has been at the forefront of licensing and regulatory frameworks, it had focused on money laundering and terrorist-financing risks Better consumer protection ... ( read original story ...)
A stronger Singapore dollar may be exactly what the country needs to battle inflation, says Barclays
A stronger Singapore dollar is likely to weigh on export momentum, but it may be "precisely" what the country needs to cool inflation, an economist told CNBC. ( read original story ...)
4 in 10 Singapore workers seek new jobs for more pay; flexi-work comes second: Survey
One in two Singapore employees are likely to quit their jobs in the next 12 months, with four in 10 saying their motivation in seeking new jobs is for higher pay. This comes amid rising inflation and ... ( read original story ...)
The Monetary Authority of Singapore posts S$7.4 billion annual loss
The Singapore central bank recorded a net loss of S$7.4 billion for the financial year ended 31 March 2022 – its first loss in nine years. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said the loss ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore growth to moderate further next year, global inflation seen easing: MAS
SINGAPORE - Singapore's economic growth is expected to moderate further next year, tracking a slowdown in its major trading partners, while global inflation is expected to ease in 2023, the head of ... ( read original story ...)
4-year-old girl dies from COVID-19; second patient under 12 to die of the disease in Singapore
The four-year-old girl was previously well and had no past medical history before she died of COVID-19, said the Health Ministry. ( read original story ...)