There are still risks to prices in the property market, even with cooling measures and subsidies, said Minister for National Development Desmond Lee. As such, there is a need to maintain a cautious ... ( read original story ...)
Golf: Play halted at HSBC Women’s World C’ship due to inclement weather
Inclement weather brought the second round of the HSBC Women’s World Championship to a halt on Friday as thundery showers continued across Singapore. Wet weather had delayed the start of the second ...
OCBC’s Teach-a-Child-to-Cycle rides back in 2023
WITH the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions, the big community cycling event OCBC Cycle is back – and with it, the bank’s Teach-a-Child-to Cycle programme as well. Read more at The Business Times.
Bitcoin sinks to 2-week low as Silvergate fallout hurts crypto
The crypto industry is absorbing the fallout of the troubles at crypto-friendly US bank Silvergate Capital. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Binance unit plans bid for Singapore crypto license
Binance's custody unit Ceffu said on Thursday it is planning to apply for a permit to offer payment services in Singapore, as the crypto exchange makes another attempt to function in the ...
Binance revives Singapore crypto permit bid a year after quitting the trading market
Binance is reapplying for a license to offer cryptocurrency services in Singapore, switching from serving retail to corporate clients, a year after quitting the trading market. Nikkei Asia in a story ...
Bitcoin Slides With Wider Crypto Markets Amid Silvergate Fallout
Bitcoin dropped to the lowest level in about two weeks, part of a wider retreat in crypto markets as investors digested the unraveling of a key payments network.
Singapore posts worst export drop in a decade
Singapore’s non-oil domestic exports plunged 25% year on year in January - the largest drop in the last decade, according to data of the Singaporean government.
Singapore: Retail sales unexpectedly contract in January
A downside surprise in January retail sales highlights a challenging year ahead for Singapore Retail sales posted a surprise contraction in January, a significant downside surprise as the market ...
Singapore non-oil exports miss forecasts, slipping 25% in January
SINGAPORE – Singapore’s key exports slumped for the fourth straight month in January, according to data from Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) on Friday, on rapidly cooling demand from some ...
Singapore Manufacturing Activity Improved in February
Singapore's manufacturing activity improved in February, snapping five straight months of contraction, according to the ...
Singapore’s Non-Oil Domestic Exports Fall for Fourth Straight Month
SINGAPORE--Singapore's non-oil domestic exports fell in January for a fourth consecutive month, with shipments of both electronics and non-electronics declining in most of its top 10 markets.
Singapore: Non-oil domestic exports slide in January year on year, but tick up in monthly terms
Non-oil domestic exports (NODX) plummeted 25.0% on an annual basis in January, following December’s 20.6% plunge. January’s figure marked the worst contraction since February 2013, and was driven by ...
Partners of Singapore shoe recycling project apologise for ‘lapse’ leading to export of footwear for sale
SINGAPORE: The partners of a Singapore shoe ... "The project partners do not condone any unauthorised removal or export of shoes collected through this programme," they said, adding that further ...
Hidden AirTags crucial in Singapore recycling failure investigation
AirTags have been used to investigate whether a program by the Singapore government and chemical producer Dow really recycled sneakers, but instead found most were exported to another country.
ASMI does not foresee any problems with tightened export restrictions
For the time being, ASMI does not foresee any problems when export restrictions to China are tightened. That's what CEO Benjamin Loh of the Dutch supplier ...