Researchers at the National University of Singapore used an Intel-designed neuromorphic chip to create touch-sensing robotic "skin." ... ( read original story ...)
The Australian Youngster Leading Singapore’s Exciting Cricket Rise
Young Australian batsman Tim David has starred for Singapore and helped the Southeast Asian nation become one of the most improved cricket nations. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Signals More Stimulus May Not Help Amid Global Risks
Follow Bloomberg on LINE messenger for all the business news and analysis you need. The biggest economic uncertainty Singapore faces is something it can’t control -- global demand for its goods and ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Wavemaker Closes Venture Fund at $111 Million
Wavemaker Partners LLC, an early-stage venture capital firm, has closed its third investment fund for Southeast Asia at $111 million. ( read original story ...)
Resorts World, one of Singapore’s biggest employers, cuts staff due to COVID-19
Resorts World Sentosa, one of Singapore's biggest private sector employers, on Wednesday said it was laying off staff to cut costs as the coronavirus pandemic batters the city-state's tourism industry ... ( read original story ...)
More Women Join Parliament as Singapore Voters Seek Diversity
A higher number of women will become lawmakers in Singapore after last week’s general elections, setting the stage for fresh perspectives on topics ranging from jobs and families to climate change in ... ( read original story ...)
Opposition Victories Force a Crack in Singapore’s Carefully Managed Democracy
Opposition Victories Force a Crack in Sing... When Singapore’s prime minister, Lee Hsien Loong, decided to call a snap election in the middle of the pandemic, he had almost everything going for him. ( read original story ...)
Singapore and Malaysia to reopen business travel next month
Singapore and Malaysia are to resume essential business and official travel between their countries, they said on Tuesday, letting people cross their border for the first time since most movements ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Slumps Into Recession With Record 41.2% GDP Plunge
Singapore’s economy plunged into recession last quarter as an extended lockdown shuttered businesses and decimated retail spending.Gross domestic product declined an annualized 41.2% from the previous ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore economy enters recession, second-quarter GDP plunges record 41.2%
Singapore's economy slipped into recession in the second quarter, contracting by a record 41.2% from the previous three months and is facing its biggest slump ever this year as coronavirus lockdown ... ( read original story ...)
Virus-hit Singapore Plunges Into Recession As Economy Shrinks 41%
Singapore plunged into recession in the second quarter as growth fell 41.2 percent quarter-on-quarter with the trade-dependent economy hammered by the coronavirus, preliminary data showed Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s economy contracts 12.6% year over year in the second quarter
Analysts polled by Reuters had expected the Southeast Asian economy to shrink by 10.5% year-over-year in the three months ended June 30. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Singapore economy shrinks 41%
SINGAPORE: Singapore plunged into recession in the second quarter as growth fell 41.2 percent quarter-on-quarter with the trade-dependent economy hammered by the coronavirus, preliminary data showed ... ( read original story ...)
More opportunities for Singapore as companies prefer a shift to Southeast Asia: McKinsey
Singapore could attract further investments and create more jobs as global supply chains continue to shift, with many companies now preferring Southeast Asia, says McKinsey Asia chairman Oliver Tonby, ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Vote Result May Prompt Tweaks to Foreign Labor Rules
Singapore’s July 10 election, which saw an unprecedented erosion of support for the ruling People’s Action Party, could prompt tighter restrictions on foreign labor and tweaks to an impending ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Opposition Chair Calls for Inclusiveness After Poll
After 55 years of single-party rule in Singapore, a best-ever performance for the opposition in Friday’s vote shows the country is ready for an inclusive government with different views, Workers’ ... ( read original story ...)