South Korea has reported 49 cases of COVID-19 as the virus continues to spread in the densely populated capital area where half of the country’s 51 million ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore expands reopening in bid to boost economy
Singapore has further eased one of the world’s toughest coronavirus lockdowns after more than two months, as authorities focus on rebooting an economy that has been pummeled by the pandemic. “The ... ( read original story ...)
The Latest: Singapore lifts most restrictions as cases drop
Singaporeans can wine and dine at restaurants, work out at the gym and get together but no more than five people after most lockdown restrictions are lifted ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Lovers reunite over food as Singapore eases virus lockdown
People in Singapore reunited with lovers and friends on Friday as the city-state lifted strict curbs on socialising, shopping and dining out after more than two months of lockdown amid the coronavirus ... ( read original story ...)
Lovers reunite over favourite foods as Singapore eases virus lockdown
Singaporeans headed to restaurants to reunite with lovers and friends on Friday as the city-state lifted restrictions on socialising and dining out after more than two months of lockdown. ( read original story ...)
Singapore: Election Politics Amid the Pandemic
Singaporeans are unhappy with their government’s COVID-19 response, but the opposition may be too fractured to present a viable alternative. Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat ... ( read original story ...)
Third askST@NLB podcast examines work in Singapore after Covid-19
With most workplaces shut to stem the spread of Covid-19 during the circuit breaker period, the importance of flexible work arrangements and the use of technology to facilitate remote working were ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Family Office Hires Seven to Run Rich Asian Money
Kamet Capital Partners Pte is on a hiring spree as the Singapore family office tops $1 billion in assets for the wealthy clients it serves in Asia. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Phase 2 economy reopening: Here’s what you need to know
After reporting over 41,000 coronavirus cases to date, Singapore is gradually reopening its economy in the second phase when majority of activities resume after more than two months of restrictions, ... ( read original story ...)
Grab-Singtel, Sea among 14 shortlisted for Singapore digital bank licences – sources
Singapore has shortlisted 14 applicants, which sources say include internet firm Sea and a joint venture of ride-hailer Grab and Singtel, for up to five digital bank licences in the city-state's ... ( read original story ...)
China’s security laws send chill through Hong Kong finance sector
and at least one person said he was looking to relocate to London or Singapore to safeguard himself and his work. The concern expressed by finance industry professionals is just another facet of ... ( read original story ...)
Same-sex couples in Singapore pose in front of traditional marriage portraits
Photographer Charmaine Poh's series "How They Love" explores how LGBTQ people form their identities in a nation that doesn't recognize their rights to equality. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Family Office Hires Seven to Manage Rich Asian Assets
Kamet Capital Partners Pte is on a hiring spree as the Singapore family office tops $1 billion in assets for the wealthy clients it serves in Asia. ( read original story ...)
Singapore employers find agility to meet business challenges
In the second of a 2-part article, the spotlight is on how the Professional Conversion Programme has helped a local company overcome the challenges in today’s economic climate. ( read original story ...)
Business groups raise over $500,000 to help migrant workers
Over $500,000 has been raised by the business community to help migrant workers who have been hit hard by the pandemic, said the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (ASME) yesterday.. Read ... ( read original story ...)
SMEs and Singapore Business Federation raise more than $500,000 for migrant workers
Around $500,000 has been raised by the business community to help migrant workers who have been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic, said the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (ASME) on ... ( read original story ...)