Singapore’s government faces increased scrutiny over the fallout from the collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX crypto empire.
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Sensex falls 130 points, Nifty below 18,500; Hindalco sheds 2%, MSTC rises 5%
Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange traded 70.5 points, or 0.38 per cent, lower at 18,590.50, signaling that Dalal Street was headed for a negative start on Monday. Headline equity index Nifty on ...
OCBC says physical branches relevant as it opens lifestyle banking centre in Orchard Road
SINGAPORE – The physical branch network remains an important channel for OCBC Bank to connect with its customers, according to group CEO Helen Wong, even as digital banking continues to grow. OCBC is ...
More retrenchments in Singapore’s tech sector, with 1,270 local workers affected since July
This is an increase from the 260 local workers in the tech sector who were retrenched in the first half of 2022.
Fresh Off The Block: Singapore amongst top most impacted countries by FTX’s collapse alongside South Korea and Japan
Singapore makes up 5% of FTX’s global traffic with 241,675 monthly average unique users on the exchange and is the second most impacted country by the exchange’s demise. In recent times, Singapore state holding investment company Temasek also wrote off their US$275 million ($379 million) investment in FTX.
Business confidence remains high on the back of ASEAN’s bright future
Business confidence remains high on the back of ASEAN's bright future Special industry report shows 93 per cent of business leaders are upbeat about growth in ASEAN, and 81 per cent will increase ...
Singapore MPs to Debate Bill Repealing Ban on Sex Between Men
With the changes, parliament will have powers to make laws to define and safeguard Singapore’s institution of marriage. The amendment will also protect government policies based on the definition of ...
Singapore stocks dip at Monday’s open; STI down 0.3%
COUNTERS listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) started the week in a sea of red on Monday (Nov 28). Read more at The Business Times.
Stock Market LIVE Updates: SGX Nifty Futures indicate negative start for Sensex and Nifty
Indian equity benchmarks BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty50 are expected to open lower on the first trading day of the week amid mixed cues from global markets. Singapore Exchange Nifty futures, an early ...
SGX Nifty drops 60 pts: Asian markets; oil prices, Dharmaj Crop Guard IPO & more
At home, all eyes would be on the IPO of agrochemical company Dharmaj Crop Guard ... SGX Nifty signals a weak start Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange quoted 61 points, or 0.33 per cent, lower at ...
These are the successful owner sale auction listings in Singapore in Q3
A property was sold for S$3.6m, 20.8% higher than its opening price. Among owner sale listings in Singapore, Knight Frank says most property types increased from the previous quarter as public belief ... ( read original story ...)
Can the 3 Singapore Banks’ Share Prices Scale New All-Time Highs?
The local banks are riding high on interest rate hikes. The post Can the 3 Singapore Banks’ Share Prices Scale New All-Time Highs? appeared first on The Smart Investor.
Business receipts of service industries rise 14.5% YoY in Q3
Recreation & Personal Services had the highest growth in revenue amongst industries. Business receipts of the service industries, excluding Wholesale Trade, Retail Trade, Accommodation and Food ...
WEEKLY ROUND-UP: Sports happenings in Singapore (21-27 Nov)
German giants Borussia Dortmund swept to a 7-2 win over Singapore Premier League club Lion City Sailors in a friendly in front of over 6,000 fans at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Thursday (24 November).
Singapore MPs to ‘tread careful line’ as debate begins on gay sex law repeal
City state's lawmakers due to discuss a bill on repealing colonial law criminalising sex between men, and a second bill on preserving institution of marriage Analysts said opposition MPs were unlikely ...
The Big Read: Young couples delaying plans to marry, buy property or have kids amid red-hot inflation, but at what cost?
SINGAPORE: Like her sister, Ms Namirah Awang, 26, had planned to invite 1,000 relatives and friends to her own wedding next year. After all, COVID-19 related caps on group sizes have been lifted, ... ( read original story ...)