Singapore’s financial regulator told companies in the cryptocurrency industry to refrain from advertising their services to the public, in line with the city-state’s desire to curb retail speculation ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore cbank issues guidelines to discourage crypto trading by public
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on Monday issued guidelines that limit cryptocurrency trading service providers from promoting their services to the general public, as part of a bid to ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore badminton player Yeo Jia Min tests positive for COVID-19 after withdrawal from India Open
SINGAPORE: Singapore badminton player Yeo Jia Min has tested positive for COVID-19 after withdrawing from the India Open last week. The 22-year-old withdrew from the tournament last Thursday&nb ... ( read original story ...)
5 things to do in Singapore this week: Jan 17 to 23
With Singapore Art Week in full swing and Chinese New Year coming up fast, we can practically hear the buzz of energy in the air.This week brings a slew of dreamy escapes from the grind, from a ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore shuttler Yeo Jia Min tests positive for COVID after India Open
This follows the national shuttler's withdrawal last week from an India Open quarter-final tie with a high fever. ( read original story ...)
Singapore non-oil exports rise 18.4% in December, capping best year since 2010
Key exports grew in December for the 13th month in a row, wrapping up 2021 as the best year for shipments since 2010. ( read original story ...)
Singapore home sales decline as property curbs introduced
Singapore's new private home sales fell 60% to 650 units in December, Urban Redevelopment Authority figures showed Monday. ( read original story ...)
Blank Check Firms in Singapore Test Alternative Option to U.S.
Two special purpose acquisition companies are set to start trading in Singapore this week. The challenge now for the city-state is to attract others that might still be considering going to the U.S ... ( read original story ...)
Exhibition to mark 80th anniversary of Singapore’s oldest surviving dragon kiln
Singapore - A group of 29 potters from art group Thow Kwang Clay Artists (TKCA) have come together to showcase their best works in celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Thow Kwang dragon kiln. ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s NODX grows for 13th straight month in December
Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) grew for the 13th consecutive month in December 2021, but the year-on-year growth narrowed from 24.2 per cent last November to 18.4 per cent, Enterprise ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore exports up 18.4% in December, marking 13th straight month of growth
Singapore’s non-oil domestic exports (NODX) rose by 18.4 per cent year-on-year in December 2021, marking the 13th straight month of growth. ( read original story ...)
Will Singapore’s Vertex SPAC IPO benefit any Indian startups?
The hottest rage in the US financial markets during the COVID-19 pandemic years of 2020 and 2021 was the SPAC - special purpose acquisition company ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore non-oil exports rise 18.4% in December, capping strong year in trade
The December gain was higher than economists' median forecast of 13.5 per cent. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore: December NODX moves past expectations
Singapore’s non-oil domestic exports (NODX) for December rose 18.4% (forecast at 12.9%). On a month-on-month basis, NODX gained 3.7% compared to a 0.8% expectation. The better-than-expected ... ( read original story ...)
Student coalition highlights ‘extensive’ links between Singapore universities and fossil fuel industry, urges full divestment by 2030
SINGAPORE: A coalition of students in Singapore has called on universities to transition away from the fossil fuel industry by 2030, as part of a report the group released on Monday (Jan 17) detailing ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore students rally against fossil fuel firms’ interference in universities
The group contends that the likes of Shell, ExxonMobil, and BP should not be allowed to promote their brands on university campuses and impinge on academic freedom, and Singapore's ... ( read original story ...)