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UOB, The EM District and AEG are proud to unveil a revolutionary naming rights partnership, brokered by AEG Global Partnerships, that promises to reshape the live entertainment landscape in Thailand ...
Billionaire Duo Behind Singapore’s Sea Lose $1.6 Billion In Biggest Share Price Drop After Earnings Miss
Sea’s shares suffered their biggest daily drop since the company went public in 2017 on Tuesday, when they dived almost 29% on the New York Stock Exchange.
Renewed Debates over the Safety of Lorry Rides for Singapore’s Migrant Workers
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YouTuber ‘earns’ trip in Singapore Airlines first class suite by flying ‘world’s most dangerous airline’
A YouTuber has “earned” the right to use a premium suite on a Singapore Airlines flight by first flying with Lion Air, the “world’s most dangerous airline.” The worst: On Monday, Ben Morris posted a video on YouTube titled “I Flew the World's Best First Class Flight (Singapore Suites).
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Singapore’s Monetary Authority Sets Stablecoin Standards For Trustworthy Digital Payment Tokens
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) Tuesday announced its regulatory framework for stablecoins, aiming to ensure their value stability. This move comes after MAS took into account the feedback from a public consultation held in October 2022.
Singapore banks see slower trade activity as demand falters
Banks in Singapore have blamed a flagging trade environment and China’s weak rebound from the Covid-19 pandemic for a dip in trade finance activity in the first half of the year. The city-state’s ...
Is the Singapore Trustees Act Perpetually Unfit for Purpose?
However! The Singapore Trustee Act does not allow for the use of Purpose Trusts. So not only is the HNW family not in a position to use Singapore Trust law for multi-generational planning due to the ...
Singapore’s MAS Finalizes Framework for Stablecoin Regulation
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