Excluding biomedical manufacturing, May’s output fell 13. On a seasonally adjusted month-on-month basis, output shrank 3.9 per cent. Excluding biomedical m ...
Sygnum Sees Strong Crypto Demand Boosting New Singapore Brokerage
Sygnum AG is seeing strong demand for crypto transactions from fund houses, family offices and institutions, which is expected to boost revenues from a new brokerage business in Singapore.
The best things to do in Singapore this week: June 26 to July 2
With afternoon tea experiences like no other, and parties that make the upcoming public holiday more exciting. Here's our guide in the best things to do in Singapore this week. Lady M x Maison 21G ...
Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon to hold concert in Singapore in August
The singer was supposed to perform in Singapore in 2020, but the concert was cancelled due to the coronavirus.
MasterChef Singapore finalist Aaron Wong opens wonton mee stall at Bukit Merah
The man has been busy since appearing on the cooking competition’s first season; he already has a chain of mee hoon kueh stalls called Jiak Song.
Singapore shares open higher on Monday; STI up 0.2%
SINGAPORE shares started the week higher on Monday (Jun 26), in contrast with global markets, which closed lower amid concerns that interest rate hikes will continue. Read more at The Business Times.
Singapore Premier League: Lion City Sailors move up to 2nd spot with 3-0 win
Despite the departure of their head coach, the Lion City Sailors climbed up to second place in the Singapore Premier League with a 3-0 win over Hougang United.
Premium Rush: Inside Air Cargo Singapore
Singapore Changi Airport is world-renowned for its passenger terminals, but how many people know it’s also one of the busiest air cargo hubs in the world as it processes over 1.5 million tonnes of ...
Egg donation in Singapore: What couples with complex infertility need to know if they want to have a baby
Egg donation, where a donor provides her eggs to help a woman who cannot get pregnant, is an option for women with low egg reserve or who have battled infertility for many years. CNA Women looks at the issues involved in taking this uncommon path to parenthood.
Commentary: Tighter enforcement not enough to prevent workplace fatalities in Singapore
The migrant worker who died in a Tanjong Pagar structure collapse calls attention to a growing number of workplace fatalities in Singapore. NUS’ Goh Yang Miang weighs in on why greater awareness and more safety measures haven’t seemed to take effect.
WEEKLY ROUND-UP: Sports happenings in Singapore (19-25 Jun)
SINGAPORE — Here is a round-up of sports events and developments in Singapore in the past week (19 to 25 June): Singapore Aquatics has partnered South East Community Development Council (CDC) to provide a free Learn-to-Swim programme to equip children and youth from vulnerable homes with water survival and swimming competency skills.
As used cooking oil glistens, Singapore’s smaller collection agents struggle
SINGAPORE’S smaller collection agents of used cooking oil (UCO) are struggling to keep up with the global sustainable fuel industry’s ravenous appetite, driving an increasing number of them to consider consolidation.
Long odds for horse racing’s survival in Singapore
Three weeks have galloped by since news of the Singapore Turf Club's closure, two meetings held between parties but no progress to date. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore’s core inflation reduces in May
Singapore’s consumer prices declined in May due to a fall in food and retail inflation, according to reports released by the country’s Monetary Authority (MAS) and the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) on June 23.
Ahead of Turf Club’s closure, jockeys in Singapore look back on their career, lay out their options
"I've trained all my life and all my life I've dedicated to horse racing. This is all I know." As jockeys face the impending closure of the Singapore Turf Club, they told CNA about the challenges, risks and sacrifices they went through in pursuit of their dream job.
Singapore inflation moderates further in May as key gauge eases, lowest in 11 months
Singapore’s core inflation rate cooled in May to the lowest in 11 months, helped by a deceleration in transport and food prices.