Singapore Police Force issues advisory note cautioning the public of advertisements featured on Google's search platform that contain fake bank hotlines, adding that these scams already have resulted ... ( read original story ...)
SMBC Singapore Open: Unknown Korean leads after two sensational eagles
Little-known Ok Tae-hoon grabbed a share of the first-round lead at the SMBC Singapore Open, after he eagled the first two par-five holes of the tough Serapong Course. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s largest ETFs to be excluded from China connect scheme
The recently announced exchange traded fund link between the Singapore Exchange and Shenzhen Stock Exchange will not feature fixed income ETFs or real estate investment trust prod ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore must clamp down on security inertia before digital banking era can take off
With Singapore's digital bank licensees expected to begin operations this year, a spate of online scams wiping victims of their life savings serves as yet another wakeup call and demonstrates ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore makes bold foray into SPAC market, Temasek-backed firm lists
SINGAPORE: Singapore, seeking to revive its lacklustre fundraising market, is pulling out all the stops to emerge as a key listing venue for smaller sized blank-check firms as a Temasek-backed firm ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore makes bold foray into SPAC market, Temasek-backed firm lists on Thursday
Singapore, seeking to revive its lacklustre fundraising market, is pulling out all the stops to emerge as a key listing venue for smaller sized blank-check firms as a Temasek-backed firm debuts on ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore shuts down all crypto ATMs
The Monetary Authority of Singapore has shut down all cryptocurrency ATMs in the city-state following its recent guidelines on avoiding advertising crypto services to the public. ( read original story ...)
Has the Omicron wave hit Singapore yet?
The short answer is, yes. Daily Omicron cases have been rising alongside overall Covid-19 cases. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
‘Impulse’ trade shuts down Crypto ATMs in Singapore
The Crypto ATMs in Singapore are shut down by ‘Impulse’ trade. After the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) outlawed cash-to-crypto terminals as part of a broader crackdown on advertising ... ( read original story ...)
Majority of Singapore’s new COVID cases, Omicron infections are local
Of the new cases, some 75% – or 1,205 – are local. Of the additional Omicron infections, over 81% – or 965 – are local. ( read original story ...)
Singapore is cracking down on crypto ATMs to prevent buying ‘highly risky’ assets on impulse
"The trading of cryptocurrencies is highly risky and not suitable for the general public," the central bank said. ( read original story ...)
Crypto ATMs Shutdown in Singapore on ‘Impulse’ Trading
Cryptocurrency adoption suffers a setback as Singapore officials shut down crypto ATMs. In what appears to be a body blow to mainstream adoption, financial regulators in Singapore took cryptocurrency ... ( read original story ...)
1,615 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore; 1,185 Omicron infections confirmed
SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 1,615 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Wednesday (Jan 19), comprising 1,205 local infections and 410 imported ones. There was one fatality, according to the latest ... ( read original story ...)
Banks in Singapore to remove clickable links in emails or SMS to customers: MAS
In the next two weeks, banks in Singapore will remove clickable links in emails or SMS sent to retail customers and implement other additional measures amid the spate of recent phishing scams. ( read original story ...)
Singapore reports no serious side effects from Covid-19 jab among children aged 5 to 11
No serious suspected adverse events (AEs) associated with the Covid-19 vaccine have been reported for children between five and 11 years old as at Dec 31, said the Health Sciences Authority (HSA). ( read original story ...)
Free things to do and see in Singapore in January and February
They say the best things in life are free, and it truly is with the fun activities happening in Singapore right now! So here's a highlight of what you can do without spending a dime. ( read original story ...)