Singapore's core inflation rose 3.6% in February from a year earlier, above estimates, amid higher costs of healthcare to recreation goods and services, official data showed Monday.
Singapore’s top vacancies: Ministry of Manpower releases a list of the most in-demand jobs
Ministry of Manpower has just released its annual summary of the trends in job vacancies in Singapore, together with a list of the professions seeking the most positions that companies seek to fill.
Singapore enhances screening for breast cancer with AI
This innovative tool analyses mammogram images, quickly identifying suspicious cases and assisting radiologists in making accurate diagnoses ...
Singapore’s former transport minister S Iswaran slapped with 8 new charges
The new charges bring his total amount of charges to 35, including corruption. Iswaran has pleaded not guilty to the earlier 27 charges.
Singapore ex-Transport Minister faces 8 new charges in graft case
Singapore's former Transport Minister S. Iswaran was handed eight more charges in a corruption case on Monday, the anti-graft body said, in one of the city-state's highest-profile corruption scandals.
Singapore stocks remained relatively unchanged on Monday—STI dipped by 0.01%
SINGAPORE: Singapore stocks remained relatively unchanged on Monday morning as global markets remained subdued. The Straits Times Index (STI) opened with a 0.01% dip and stood at 3,217.52 by 9:02 a.m.
Singapore Ex-Minister Iswaran Faces More Charges in Graft Case
Singapore’s prosecutor filed more corruption charges against former transport minister S. Iswaran, the latest in the biggest political scandal to hit the the city-state in close to four decades.
Singapore shares little changed at Monday’s open; STI down 0.01%
SINGAPORE stocks were trading muted on Monday (Mar 25) morning, following subdued performances in global markets. Read more at The Business Times.
Singapore Dollar’s Stellar Run Seen Ending on Monetary Easing
The Singapore dollar’s two-year streak as the top-performing Asian currency is seen ending this year as the nation’s central bank may start loosening its policy as soon as April.
Cautious optimism can grow into more should Singapore deny China once more
The start of the Tsutomu Ogura era was brought cautious optimism for Singapore -- but that could grow into more if they can deny China again on Tuesday.
Fun With Kids: Free sports classes at Decathlon; OCBC Cycle; Science Centre Singapore
The sporting goods retailer is also encouraging sustainability with its Decathlon Circular Bazaar. For instance, if you own a bicycle from the brand, you can return it and get the assessed value in a ...
Singapore Cherries: A surprising delight in quick-growing trees
The fast-growing Singapore cherry tree surprises with its delicious small cherry-like fruits, offering quick green cover and shade. Valued for its sweetness, it provides environmental benefits and ...
Tanuj Virwani To Celebrate First Holi After Marriage With Wife Tanya Jacob In Singapore
Actor Tanuj Virwani will be celebrating his first Holi with wife Tanya Jacob after marriage. The actor shared that he will ...
Singapore-Malaysia’s water row
Building tensions between Singapore and Malaysia over its water agreement is setting the two on a collision course over scarcity and sustainability.
Live’ company still in operation: Singapore-registered firm that promised quick returns on crypto investments flagged by FBI, SEC
SINGAPORE - A Singapore-registered firm is under investigation after allegedly failing to pay investors who have pumped money into its cryptocurrency investment schemes. Reports have been filed ...
Lahaina Noon phenomenon: Near zero shadow at 1.11pm on March 23 in Singapore
A Lahaina Noon phenomenon, where one's shadow appears minimal, took place at 1.11pm on March 23 in Singapore. Also known as zero shadow day, it is a natural event in which objects standing upright, ...