By the end of next month, travellers flying on Singapore Airlines (SIA) will be able to use their mobile phones to operate check-in kiosks at Changi Airport to print boarding passes and bag tags.. ( read original story ...)
More bank branches, post offices reopening with safety checks
Providers of essential services like banks and postal operator Singapore Post are gearing up to resume activities safely post-circuit breaker, with more branches reopening for business.. Read more at ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Is Testing a Wearable COVID-19 Tracker for All 5.7M Residents
Until we have a vaccine, the only way to control the spread of COVID-19 is through contact tracing the disease. Singapore has decided to do that on a massive scale by giving every one of its residents ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Opposition Party Calls for Review of Covid Handling
Singapore’s largest opposition party called for a thorough review of the government’s coronavirus response, citing public confusion over unclear communication and actions. ( read original story ...)
Singapore jails man who took 1,400 upskirt videos of women and girls
The unnamed man, 35, was sentenced to two years and three months in prison after he pleaded guilty to taking nearly 1,400 illicit videos of women and children between 2003 and 2016 using his mobile ... ( read original story ...)
More seem keen on mortgage refinancing as interest rates fall
More home owners may be considering refinancing their mortgages, as banks' interest rates for floating home loans are at their lowest in recent years.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Plans to Roll Out Its Own Contact-Tracing Wearable
As several countries mull how best to utilise contact-tracing technology, Singapore is planning to issue virus-tracking wearables to each of its 5.7 million residents. The proposed device isn’t a ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore wants every resident to wear a COVID-19 tracing device
For Singapore, contact tracing apps might not be enough to help reopen the economy as the COVID-19 pandemic eases. Smart nation minister Vivian Balakrishnan has revealed that the city-state is close ... ( read original story ...)
Hospital sterilization equipment market
Metall Zug AG, MME group Inc., Nanosonics, Midmark Corporation, TSO3 INC., LTE Scientific Ltd, STERIS plc ... India, South Korea, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Rest ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Building Wearable Tracking Device For Citizens Because Phone-Based COVID-19 Tracking Isn’t Good Enough
Singapore is developing a wearable tracking device that will reveal if citizens come into contact with COVID-19 infected people. ( read original story ...)
Singapore wants to give every citizen a device to wear for coronavirus contact tracing
The bluetooth technology is now available in smartphones but is not widely used and can experience glitches. ( read original story ...)
Is The Stock Market’s Optimism For Economic Recovery Valid?
The gap between the current ADS level and what's considered a growth profile is an economic chasm. Deciding if the market is accurately pricing in the economic ... ( read original story ...)
More home owners considering refinancing loans as banks cut interest rates
More home owners are refinancing their mortgage, as banks' interest rates for floating home loans are at its lowest in recent years.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
The Ultimate Guide To Parallel Importers in Singapore
Buying a car is one of the biggest financial commitments in Singapore. That is why many Singaporeans opt to buy from Parallel Importers (PIs) instead of authorised dealers as a much cheaper ... ( read original story ...)
Papua New Guinea accuses Barrick of plan to illegally export gold
Papua New Guinea's mining regulator said on Friday it is planning to bring criminal proceedings against a Barrick Gold Corp joint venture over what it says was an attempt to illegally export $13 ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore heading for record unemployment in 2020 -finance minister
Singapore's finance minister said its unemployment rate could rise to a record of over 100,000 in 2020 due to fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. Sin ... ( read original story ...)