The Singapore market awaits US CPI data, an expected policy tightening statement from the MAS and the 3Q2022 earnings season. ( read original story ...)
Market to open with 200-plus point cut
For Indian stocks, this week is a power-packed one with results of TCS today, HCL Tech on October 12 and Infy on October 13. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Central Banker Urges More Shareholder Pressure
Singapore’s financial watchdog is calling for asset managers to ramp up pressure and scrutiny on environmental, social and corporate governance issues in their portfolio companies. ( read original story ...)
1MDB: Singapore authorities take action against former BSI Bank deputy CEO
SINGAPORE - Singapore authorities have taken action against the former deputy chief executive officer (CEO) of BSI Bank Ltd, Singapore Branch (BSIS) for his contribution to the bank’s failure to file ... ( read original story ...)
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Sensex and Nifty50 likely to make a gap-down start today — TCS to report results
Indian equity benchmarks BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty50 are likely to make a gap-down opening on Monday tracking weakness across global markets, as concerns persisted about the impact of steep rate hikes ... ( read original story ...)
Share Market LIVE: Nifty, Sensex stare at a negative start amid weak global cues; TCS Q2 results eyed
Indian benchmark indices NSE Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex are likely to open lower amid weak global cues. SGX Nifty hinted at a negative start for domestic equities. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong outperforming Singapore as international finance centre in several ways, Paul Chan says
But Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po, who made the comparison in a blog post on Sunday after a recently released index on global financial centres showed Hong Kong had slipped behind Singapore ... ( read original story ...)
Don’t belittle ourselves against Singapore, says FS
The Financial Secretary, Paul Chan, on Sunday said Hong Kong should not sell itself short against Singapore, because data showed the SAR had a clear ... ( read original story ...)
Don’t belittle ourselves against Singapore: FS
Financial Secretary Paul Chan on Sunday said Hong Kong should not sell itself short when being compared to Singapore, because data show the SAR has ... ( read original story ...)
As home loan rates rise in Singapore, how can home owners find ways to save?
Two initiatives launched in October aims to help home owners and buyers stack their savings, make the most out of loans. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: SATS, Elon Musk / Twitter, Singapore Bank Home Loan Rates and Singapore Retail Sales
We look at the latest home loan rates and retail sales figures and dig into SATS's latest acquisition. The post Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: SATS, Elon Musk / Twitter, Singapore Bank Home ... ( read original story ...)
Important Information For October 7 Stock Trading Strategy
Foreign institutional investors bought shares worth Rs 279 crore on Thursday while domestic institutional investors sold shares worth Rs 44 crore ... ( read original story ...)
Two Straits Times journalists win awards for finance reporting at Investors’ Choice Awards
SINGAPORE - Two senior business correspondents from The Straits Times have been singled out for praise at the Investors' Choice Awards presentation ceremony on Friday. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore stock index is sole winner among developed markets
Singapore’s Straits Times Index has eked out gains of about 1% in 2022, the only developed-market gauge in positive territory in dollar terms. In contrast, a world gauge is down 22% in what could be ... ( read original story ...)
This Singapore-Based Accelerator and VC Is Raising a $100M to Catalyze the Growth of Web3
The founding partner of LongHash Ventures discusses its Fund II and why people should care about the crypto landscape. ( read original story ...)
Singapore stocks index is sole winner among developed markets this year
Until the Fed slows or pivots, developed markets probably won’t catch up with Singapore, said Daniel Dubrovsky. ( read original story ...)