SINGAPORE -Singapore companies pursuing initial public offerings (IPOs) now have more options on where to go public. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore to Tighten Further With More FX Action Seen in April
Singapore’s central bank isn’t done yet, with economists predicting further tightening at its next scheduled meeting after a surprise move Tuesday to blunt rising inflation risks.Most Read from ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 5-In surprise move, Singapore tightens monetary policy on inflation risks
Singapore's central bank tightened its monetary policy settings on Tuesday in its first out-of-cycle move in seven years, as global supply constraints and brisk economic demand elevate inflation ... ( read original story ...)
Indonesia, Singapore sign extradition, airspace and defence agreements
Indonesia and Singapore signed on Tuesday a bilateral extradition agreement, a move that Jakarta expects to help authorities in their effort to bring to justice people accused of stashing offshore ... ( read original story ...)
Relaxing IPO-focused Regulations Is the Need Of the Hour
India’s startup ecosystem is maturing, and there is a greater appetite for investors to take bets on loss-making companies, with the assumption that they will be profitable in the future ... ( read original story ...)
Adani Wilmar IPO: What GMP signals ahead of subscription opening
Adani Wilmar IPO's price band has been fixed at ₹218-230 for its issue through which it aims to raise up to ₹3,600 crore ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Tightens Policy in Surprise Move on Inflation Risks
The Monetary Authority of Singapore announced in a surprise move Tuesday that it was further tightening monetary policy, citing upside risks to its inflation forecasts. Most Read from BloombergStocks ... ( read original story ...)
TrueUSD’s 2021 in Review: Partner with Public Chain Ecosystems and Builder of Compliant, Transparent Finance
TrueUSD announces its 2021 review. The stablecoin market experienced explosive growth in 2021. The total supply of U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoins soared to 388%, from $29 billion at the beginning of ... ( read original story ...)
Top stock tips by Sudarshan Sukhani, Mitessh Thakkar: ICICI Bank, Pidilite, Muthoot Finance and more
Sudarshan Sukhani of s2analytics.com Buy ICICI Bank with a stop loss of Rs 790. Buy Pidilite Industries with a stop loss of Rs 2,650. Sell UltraTech Cement with a stop loss of Rs 7,410. Sell Muthoot ... ( read original story ...)
Adani Wilmar IPO: 5 Things to Know
Post-IPO, the public shareholding will be 12% and the remaining 88% will be equally held by the two promoters. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Singtel and Grab acquire minority stakes in Indonesian bank
Singapore Telecommunications, South-East Asia's largest telecoms firm, and ridehailing-to-payments firm Grab Holdings Ltd, have each bought a 16.3% stake in PT Bank Fama International to pursue ... ( read original story ...)
Improvements in digital banking security will restore customers’ faith: Experts
Recent SMS phishing scams have dented public confidence in digital banking transactions. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Tikehau Capital’s SPAC raises $120m in Singapore IPO
Pegasus Asia, the SPAC of French asset management group Tikehau Capital, has raised $120 million in its IPO in Singapore. ( read original story ...)
Adani Wilmar IPO To Open On January 27. Check Price Band, Face Value, Other Details Here
Adani Wilmar is a joint venture of Singapore-based Wilmar Group and Adani Group. It has many oil brands including Fortune Brand. The company aims to raise Rs 3,600 crore through its IPO. ( read original story ...)
Adani Wilmar IPO to open on Jan 27 at Rs 218-230 per share
In the issue, 50% will be reserved for qualified institutional buyers (QIBs). Non-institutional buyers will have 15% of the share issue. The retail portion will get up to 35% of the offer. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Singapore eases travel restrictions despite expecting ‘significant wave’ of Omicron cases, predicting up to 15,000 a day
The news comes as health minister Ong Ye Kung suggests a tiny percentage of anti-vaxxers in the country are “free-riding” on the goodwill of others. ( read original story ...)