Some countries are seeing overwhelmed hospitals again because Omicron is more transmissible and the baseline immunity of the population is still low, Fisher said. ( read original story ...)
China, Singapore bourses to develop cross-border ETF link
The two exchanges will jointly develop and promote ETF markets in Singapore and China through cross-border investments, the bourses said in separate statements. ( read original story ...)
Singapore makes Covid vaccination mandatory from February next year
Singapore has made Covid vaccination mandatory for approval of new applications for travel from February 1 next year ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore start search for new coach as Yoshida stands down
Tatsuma Yoshida will stand down as head coach of the Singapore national team at the end of the month to spend more time with his family in Japan, the Football Association of Singapore has announced. ( read original story ...)
SGX, Shenzhen exchange to link ETF markets in Singapore and China
Local bourse operator Singapore Exchange announced on Tuesday (Dec 28) that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with its Chinese counterpart, the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE), to ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Stock Market Called Rangebound For Wednesday
The Singapore stock market rebounded on Tuesday, one session after snapping the four-day winning streak in which it had gathered almost 35 points or 1.2 percent. The Straits Times Index now sits just ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore national football coach Tatsuma Yoshida quits post to be with family in Japan
SINGAPORE: Head coach of the Lions Tatsuma Yoshida has resigned from his post, a year before his contract with Singapore’s national football team was due to end in December 2022. At a ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Import, Export Price Data Due On Wednesday
Singapore will on Wednesday release November numbers for import, export and producer prices, setting the pace for a light day in ... ( read original story ...)
Record 76 of 335 new COVID cases in Singapore imported; 1 death
The Ministry of Health (MOH) on Wednesday (22 December) confirmed 335 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore – bringing the country's total case count to 276,720 – as well as one death due to the disease. ( read original story ...)
Singapore national football coach Tatsuma Yoshida quits post to be with family in Japan | Video
Head coach of the Lions Tatsuma Yoshida has resigned from his role a year before his contract was due to end. This comes right on the heels of a spirited campaign by the national football team in the ... ( read original story ...)
Chemical exports from Singapore get a leg up as RCEP begins | Video
Singapore firms have welcomed the start of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership in January. It's expected to bring down tariffs and trade barriers while helping companies to tap on regional ... ( read original story ...)
Rough gemstone import-export down 45%
Cambodia has issued 36 certificates for the import and export of a total of $24 million worth of precious and industrial-grade rough gemstones in 2021, down by 45 per cent from $43.7 million in 2020, ... ( read original story ...)
365 new COVID-19 cases reported in Singapore; 134 Omicron infections confirmed
SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 365 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Tuesday (Dec 28), including a record 173 imported infections. There were no fatalities and the country's death toll from coronavirus ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore can contribute to China’s economic growth: DPM Heng
For one thing, Singapore can help to better connect the East Asian giant with markets in South-east Asia, he said. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Online reservations for new or good-as-new banknotes for Chinese New Year begin Jan 4
SINGAPORE: If you're looking to get new or good-as-new notes for Chinese New Year, online reservations will open from Jan 4 at five banks - DBS Bank/POSB, OCBC Bank, UOB, Standard Chartered and ... ( read original story ...)
Higher living costs unlikely to dent Singapore’s attractiveness as a business hub: Analysts
Country has traditionally competed on intangibles such as trust, efficiency and value-added services . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)