SINGAPORE shares rose for the sixth straight session on Tuesday ... owing to lower revenue and higher finance costs.
Money Talks – Are T-bills and Singapore Savings Bonds worth investing in anymore?
Singapore’s Treasury Bills (T-bills) and Savings Bonds (SSBs) created a buzz with retail investors when yields hit record highs in end 2022. But since then, the returns have fallen, prompting many to ...
Oxley’s H2 loss deepens to $83.4 million on lower revenue, higher finance costs
SINGAPORE - Mainboard-listed property developer Oxley Holdings sank further into the red in the second half of the financial year ended Jun 30, 2023, with losses deepening to $83.4 million from $20.3 ...
Singapore’s BW LPG eyes dual listing in US
Singapore VLGC player BW LPG plans to seek a dual listing in the US, the company confirmed Tuesday. The Anders Onarheim-led shipowner gave few other details other than to say that information will be ...
Singapore: Crypto capital of the world
Singapore has emerged as a top contender as a global hub for cryptocurrencies, vying for the title of "crypto capital of the world” with other major jurisdictions. The city-state’s proactive ...
Singapore shares rise at Tuesday’s open after global market rally; STI up 0.4%
SINGAPORE stocks were pulled into positive territory on Tuesday (Aug 29) after global markets finished higher overnight. Read more at The Business Times.
How flexible are workplaces in Singapore? Employers and employees differ in view
Some 83% of employers think their workplaces offer flexible arrangements, while only 61% of employees feel so. Read more at straitstimes.com.
UPDATE 1-Sinopec says not interested in acquiring Shell’s Singapore refinery, petchem plant
By Alison Lui HONG KONG, Aug 28 (Reuters) - China's Sinopec Corp is not interested in acquiring Shell's refinery or petrochemical plant in Singapore, Sinopec President Yu Baocai said on Monday. The ...
More digital, more personal: Consumers seek personalised approach to how they spend, save and invest
Recent study found that more consumers are open to sharing financial data with banks in exchange for personalised offers and services. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore exploring ‘new tools’ to ‘manage significant investments into critical entities’: Gan Kim Yong
Singapore is facing “significant challenges” in the global economy and there is a need to strengthen the country’s position as “a trusted hub for businesses to invest with confidence”, says Trade and ...
Singtel and Genting Singapore: Two SGX Dividend Stocks to Watch
SGX-listed companies Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., or Singtel (SG:Z74), and Genting Singapore Ltd. (SG:G13) are popular dividend stocks among ...
Singapore presidential race: opposition support for Tan Kin Lian ‘politicises’ contest, rivals say
Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Ng Kok Song have criticised Tan Kin Lian for 'politicising' the contest by securing endorsements from ruling party critics Political analysts suggest that the endorsements ...
Singapore, Vietnam ink deals to broaden collaboration in green economy, innovation
PM Lee witnessed the signing of several MOUs while on a three-day official visit to Hanoi. Read more at straitstimes.com.
IPO round up: Arm Holdings, Instacart, Klaviyo and more
The stage is set for an exciting period of IPO activity, with recent filings from prominent chip designer Arm Holdings (ARM), grocery delivery company Instacart (CART) and Klaviyo (KVYO). The trio ...
Singapore exploring ‘new tools’ to ‘manage significant investments into critical entities’
“Going forward, we will need to strengthen Singapore’s position as a trusted hub for businesses to invest with confidence,” he said. “And to do that, we will need to make sure that investments into ...
Thailand’s Siam Cement puts chemical unit’s IPO on hold
Thailand's largest industrial conglomerate Siam Cement said on Monday it has decided not to proceed with the domestic initial public offering (IPO) of its unit SCG Chemicals due to unfavorable market ...