SINGAPORE: Despite the police telling her to stop speaking to a scammer, an elderly woman continued to communicate with a man known only as ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore: Optimism remains unchanged in the manufacturing sector – UOB
UOB Group’s Economist Barnabas Gan reviews the latest set of data in Singapore. Key Quotes “Singapore’s manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) reported by SIPMM re ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore spruces up e-government platform, touts service portfolio
Country's e-government platform SingPass gets its first brand makeover since its launch 18 years ago, boasting access to 1,400 services offered by more than 340 organisations from both private and ... ( read original story ...)
Zip share price: Why Citi recently raised their PT +75%
We look at Zip’s share price performance over the last few months as well as Citi’s recent note on the stock. CFDs are leveraged products. CFD trading may not be suitable for everyone and can result ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore regulator tells banks to monitor Myanmar fund flows after coup
Singapore's central bank has told financial firms to be vigilant to any suspicious transactions or fund flows between the city-state and Myanmar, a circular seen by Reuters showed, citing concerns ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Police Investigate Lawmaker Over Sign Supporting Hawkers: Media
Lawmaker Louis Ng posted four pictures on Facebook last June of himself with hawkers at a Singapore food centre, holding a piece of paper that read "support them" followed by a smiley face. Organising ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Dollar’s Fortunes Darken as Buy Momentum Set to Wane
The Singapore dollar’s strength looks set to fade after it lost momentum following its advance to the strongest in almost two years. ( read original story ...)
Dependant’s pass holders will need work passes to work in Singapore from 1 May
From 1 May, foreigners in Singapore on dependant's passes will need to secure a work pass, instead of a letter of consent, to work in Singapore. ( read original story ...)
Singapore police investigate lawmaker over sign supporting hawkers
Lawmaker Louis Ng posted four pictures on Facebook last June of himself with hawkers at a Singapore food centre, holding a piece of paper that read "support them" followed by a smiley face. ( read original story ...)
T1 sign 23savage as JaCkky’s replacement for the Singapore Major
South Korean organisation T1 announced on Thursday (4 March) that they have signed Thai prodigy Nuengnara "23savage" Teeramahanon as their Dota 2 team's new carry player ahead of the ONE Esports ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Sembcorp Marine secures green financing
Sembcorp Marine has secured a sustainability-linked S$500 million (US$375 million) facility from DBS bank, which is believed to be the first Singapore Overnight Rate Average-based ... ( read original story ...)
MUSO finance – the five countries together, Attracted the attention of the world
MUSO creation will soon shake the world.February 1, 2021 is a very memorable day for global financial investors and blockchain believers, another milestone in the history of ... ( read original story ...)
RPT-Frontline Singapore bank staff to get COVID-19 vaccines
Staff at Singapore's banks engaged in key operations are being offered COVID-19 vaccinations, making it one of the first global centres to inoculate its financial services industry. "Workers ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Bourse Poised To End Winning Streak
The Singapore stock market has climbed higher in three straight sessions, gathering more than 50 points or 0.8 percent along the way. The Straits Times Index now sits just above the 3,000-point ... ( read original story ...)
Battle of the Banks: Which of the Singapore Banks Should You Pick?
We crunch the numbers for our three local banks to see which makes the most attractive investment candidate. The post Battle of the Banks: Which of the Singapore Banks Should You Pick? appeared first ... ( read original story ...)
Sunseap, Tenaga to bid for trial Singapore electricity imports from Malaysia
Malaysia's largest electricity utility, Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB), and Singapore-based solar firm Sunseap Group announced on Tuesday they are forming a joint venture to participate in a tender to ... ( read original story ...)