Singapore’s Minister for Law and Home Affairs K Shanmugam confirmed that AI chips subject to US export controls were transported through Singapore in servers, with Malaysia as the last known ...
Servers in Singapore fraud case may contain Nvidia chips under U.S. export controls
Singapore is investigating a fraud case involving Dell (NYSE:DELL) and Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) servers supplied to Singapore-based companies and then shipped to Malaysia, which may have ...
CDL no longer Singapore’s largest listed developer as shares close down 2.3% after trading resumption
The firm says it is “business as usual” amid a battle for board control between its chairman and his CEO son. Read more at straitstimes.com.
ST Engineering drives gains for Singapore shares on Monday; STI up 0.3%
SINGAPORE stocks ended higher on Monday (Mar 3), tracking gains on Wall Street. Read more at The Business Times.
How Singapore is supporting businesses and workers amidst global uncertainties: PM Wong’s Budget 2025 round-up speech
Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong also addressed two other major concerns, such as whether Singapore has become overly conservative in its fiscal projections and plans, especially ...
Nominations open for EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2025 awards in Singapore
Ernst & Young (EY) is now taking in nominations for its Entrepreneur of the Year (EOY) 2025 awards in Singapore. Nominations for the 24 th edition of the awards will open till April 1.
Singapore probes suspected breach of US export controls on Nvidia chips
Singapore has charged three men in a case suspected to involve Nvidia semiconductor sales that potentially breach US export controls, the government announced on Monday.
Chips allegedly moved through Singapore were headed for Malaysia; final destination under investigation: Shanmugam
Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam said Singapore’s investigations were carried out independently and not requested by the US, which has placed export controls on the chips.
Servers Used in Singapore Fraud Case May Contain Nvidia Chips, Minister Says
Singapore's Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam told reporters on Monday that the servers involved in the case were supplied by Dell Technologies and Super Micro Computer before they were sent ...
Singapore’s CDL Loses Biggest Developer Spot After Feud
Singapore’s largest listed developer after its stock fell on Monday, underscoring investors’ concern about the family feud unfolding in public. Shares of the Singapore-based developer fell as much as ...
CDL lifts trading halt amid boardroom tussle, says ‘business as usual’
It had called for a trading halt on Feb 26 in view of the falling-out between Kwek Leng Beng and his son Sherman. Read more at straitstimes.com.
CDL shares to resume trading; company says it’s “business as usual”
SINGAPORE: The trading halt on shares of City Developments Limited (CDL) is being lifted on Monday (Mar 3) with the company saying it's "business as usual" after the boardroom leadership tussle ...
Robinhood to Launch Crypto Services in Singapore by 2025
Market experts predict that if Robinhood successfully establishes itself in Singapore, it may expand to other Asian markets, further solidifying its presence in the global crypto ecosystem.
High-stakes father-son feud rocks Singapore property giant
A high-stakes father-and-son feud has plunged Singapore property giant City Developments Ltd (CDL) into turmoil, with the private boardroom dispute of one of the city-state's wealthiest families ...
More Singapore firms keen to explore new markets like Central Asia: SBF
An agreement between Singapore and Kazakhstan aims to pave the way for Singapore firms to expand business operations there. The Singapore Business Federation says there is a growing number of firms ...
3 Men Charged In Singapore Amid US Export Crackdown Of Nvidia Chips To China
Three men were charged with fraud in Singapore on Thursday following raids linked to the alleged illegal movement of Nvidia chips to China, bypassing U.S. export controls. The men were among nine ...