US-based Roper Technologies said on Sunday (Oct 3) it has agreed to sell its TransCore business to Singapore Technologies Engineering for US$2.68 billion. ST Engineering, a technology, defense and ... ( read original story ...)
Proposed law on foreign interference is aimed at hostile actors: Singapore envoy tells UN review
Ambassador Umej Bhatia delivered Singapore's national statement at the adoption of its third Universal Periodic Review outcome.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
‘I was emotionally run down’, says Singapore mum with child taking PSLE and newborn getting Covid-19
With a newborn baby and a daughter taking her Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) at this time of the year, Madam Siti Hawa had been extra vigilant about protecting herself and her family ... ( read original story ...)
Easier access to green financing for Singapore firms
SINGAPORE: Singapore businesses that want to develop solutions to reduce waste and greenhouse gas emissions may find it easier to gain access to financing via a new government scheme. Under the new ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore could see 5,000 coronavirus cases daily, says Minister
Singapore could see 5,000 daily Covid-19 cases next week, a top Minister has warned amid an ongoing coronavirus surge that is rising much quicker than projected ... ( read original story ...)
Roper Technologies to sell its TransCore business for US$2.68 billion cash
Roper Technologies Inc said on Sunday it has agreed to sell its TransCore business to Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd for US$2.68 billion in cash. (Reporting by Aakriti Bhalla in Bengaluru; Edi ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore seeks to contain COVID-19 outbreaks in foreign worker dorms
Singapore fine-tuned virus measures at foreign workers dormitories as it juggled outbreaks in several facilities while trying to minimize economic ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore tops 100,000 total COVID-19 cases, reports 4 more deaths
There were 2,356 new COVID-19 cases reported on Saturday (Oct 2), the first drop in daily new infections after four straight days of increases. ( read original story ...)
Full vaccination needed for work, student pass holders entering Singapore
Singapore will require all Work Pass and Student Pass holders to be fully vaccinated before arriving in the republic from Nov 1 according to its Multi-Ministry Taskforce (MTF) on Covid-19. The ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore film about forbidden love between migrant workers will make you ‘feel, learn and think a little’
Media outlet AsiaOne caught up with Adrian Pang and Michelle Saram earlier last month inside a SGD27 million Good Class Bungalow (GCB) where they w ... ( read original story ...)
‘Hybrid diplomacy’, influx of queries: How COVID-19 changed the work of Singapore diplomats in Malaysia
When Mr Kamar Faizal Baharam’s wife and young daughter tested positive for COVID-19 recently, he thought about whether to take them back to Singapore for good. The Vice-Consul who works at the Singap ... ( read original story ...)
Divorcing couple’s messy property set-up
When it comes to deals involving money, you should make sure you have proper documents.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Me and My Money: Investing in long-term and stable assets like property and company
SINGAPORE - Long-term investments that bring stability and have an impact down the road tick all the right boxes for finance sector executive David Baey with real estate at the top of the wish-list.. ( read original story ...)
The power of online food reviews: Can negative reviews damage an F&B business?
Many of us rely on online reviews to give us the lowdown on a restaurant, but fewer of us feel the impact of a negative review. CNA spoke to F&B industry players to understand how online reviews can ... ( read original story ...)
Commentary: What’s behind varying attitudes about gender equality in Singapore
Demography, upbringing and cultural differences can explain variations in receptiveness towards women’s issues. The trickier question is how concerns can be tackled so progress continues, say Mathew ... ( read original story ...)
Credit Disbursed from Singapore Auto Finance Industry is expected to witness a CAGR of 8.9% during 2020-2025: Ken Research
Singapore hasn't had a car manufacturing plant since Ford closed its factory several decades ago, effectively ending automobile production on the island owing to which it imports all its cars from oth ... ( read original story ...)