Singapore's central bank is working with the city-state's police to scrutinise collapsed German payments firm Wirecard's local operations, it said on Monday, adding that local authorities had also ... ( read original story ...)
Shangri-La Hotel first in Singapore to receive SafeGuard Hygiene Excellence and Safety Label by Bureau Veritas
With Singapore entering phase two of reopening and moving towards a new normal, guests can enjoy even greater peace of mind the next time they visit and dine at Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore. The hotel ... ( read original story ...)
Asian stocks follow Wall Street higher on bank news
Asian stock markets followed Wall Street higher on Friday after U.S. regulators removed some limits on banks' ability to make investments. ( read original story ...)
Alternatives to SafeEntry can be used at property viewings
The Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) has exercised flexibility by allowing property agents to use methods other than SafeEntry QR codes for contact tracing since Wednesday last week.. Read more at ... ( read original story ...)
Explainer: Why are Singapore’s first family feuding?
A public rift between the heirs of Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's modern day founder, has shot to the fore with the prospect of his two sons squaring off at a July 10 general election. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s ARA launches takeover bid for Australia’s Cromwell Property
Australia's Cromwell Property Group said on Tuesday (June 23) it had received a takeover bid from its largest shareholder, ARA Asset Management, for 29 per cent of its stapled securities.. Read more ... ( read original story ...)
Property firms expect more transactions as physical viewings of resale flats, showrooms resume in Phase 2 reopening
Property agents are gearing up to serve more home buyers who want to view showrooms and resale residential units in person, in Phase 2 ... ( read original story ...)
Contact tracing methods other than SafeEntry can be used at property viewings, says regulatory body
SINGAPORE - The Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) has exercised flexibility by allowing property agents to use methods other than SafeEntry QR codes for contact tracing since Wednesday (June 17).. ( read original story ...)
Buy this Singapore bungalow for $45 million, rare artifacts are extra
It's selling for S$63 million ($45 million), and that doesn't include some 500 Chinese artifacts for which the buyer will have to fork over a few million more. The house, modeled after the ... ( read original story ...)
Rena Lee to succeed Daren Tang as chief executive of Singapore’s IP office
Mrs Rena Lee will succeed Mr Daren Tang as the chief executive of the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) from Aug 1, said ... ( read original story ...)
Applicants for Singapore digital bank licences cut to 14
Singapore's central bank said on Thursday that 14 applicants for digital bank licences would progress to the next stage of assessment. The eligible ... ( read original story ...)
Microsoft warns of spike in malware attacks in Singapore
Microsoft has warned that Singapore has suffered from more malicious software attacks than any other country in the Asia Pacific region in 2019.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Home Is Where Singapore’s New Casino Is
The house arrest of pandemic lockdowns seems to have thrown open the gambling switch in our brains.How else to rationalize the frothy frenzy across asset classes globally, a madness so complete that ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s property market shrinks amid pandemic
Despite reopening of several economic sectors, property business is still far from recovering, local media report - Anadolu Agency ... ( read original story ...)
Virtual tours and opportunities: The Singapore property market during COVID-19
Singapore is now in the first phase of the post-circuit breaker period. Some sectors of the economy have reopened, but it isn’t quite business as usual in the property sector. Money Mind reports. File ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Singapore must reject ‘not in my backyard’ mindset when rehousing migrant workers, top official says
Low-income foreign workers packed into bunk rooms that lack proper hygiene facilities account for more than 90 per cent of Singapore’s 38,000 Covid-19 cases. ( read original story ...)