As a result, Bitcoin’s share of the $1.38 trillion crypto market is down to about 49% from a peak of 51.5% in October, CoinGecko data shows. Digital-asset investors often view such a drop as a sign of ...
China’s Exports Tumble Again in Fresh Sign of Economic Trouble
S INGAPORE—China’s exports fell for the sixth straight month, adding to pressure on Beijing to boost spending at home as a big rise in global interest rates and wars in Ukraine and the Middle East ...
Jamus Lim on Economic Expansion Incentives (Relief from Income Tax) (Amendment) Bill
The stipulations in the Bill are “another small step forward” in preparing the economy for a post-debts world, said MP Jamus Lim. Speaking in Parliament on Tuesday (Nov 7), he said it is important tha ...
‘Business as usual’ for WeWork in Singapore; customers will not be impacted by US bankruptcy filing
SINGAPORE: WeWork's operations in Singapore will not be impacted by the company's bankruptcy filing in the United States, said a local spokesman for the company on Tuesday (Nov 7). In response ...
Singapore Small Business Owners Dip into Personal Savings, Raise Prices to Mitigate Increasing Costs – Report
Singapore small business owners are dipping into savings, increasing their prices, and not paying themselves to mitigate rising costs: Report.
WeWork says Singapore operations not affected for now, no plans to cut staff
SINGAPORE - Embattled co-working giant WeWork said on Tuesday that it’s business as usual in Singapore despite the US-listed company filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. A company spokesman told The ...
Singapore PM to hand reins to deputy
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Sunday that he is handing the leadership of the ruling People's Action Party to Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong within 12 months "if all goes ...
DPM Wong warns of rise in anti-Singapore rhetoric, extremists in region using Israel-Hamas war to ‘rile up sentiments’
Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Monday (Nov 6) warned of extremist and terrorist groups in the region using the Israel-Hamas war to rile up sentiments and radicalise more individuals.
Singapore stocks rise as regional bourses rally, with STI up 1.2%
SINGAPORE - Stocks in Singapore closed higher on Monday, tracking rallies across regional bourses. The Straits Times Index (STI) rose 1.2 per cent, or 36.87 points, to close at 3,180.53. Across the ...
Singapore says DBS, Citi report 2.5 million failed transactions from outage
Singapore’s government says there were 2.5 million failed DBS and Citi transactions during the lenders’ outage last month.
Israel-Hamas conflict has limited economic impact on Singapore unless it turns regional: DPM Wong
THE Israel-Hamas conflict has a small direct impact on Singapore’s economy, because of the Republic’s limited trade and investment links with Israel and Palestine, said Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence ...
Don’t conflate government actions with business operations: Dr Maliki on Israel boycott calls
GOVERNMENT actions during conflicts should not be conflated with business operations, said Second Minister for Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman on Monday (Nov 6), during the debate on a parliamentary ...
Barclays Hires Deutsche Bank Financing Executive in Singapore
Barclays Plc is hiring a financing executive from Deutsche Bank AG’s Asia Pacific investment bank as the British lender seeks to bolster its business in the region.
Q & M Dental Group (Singapore) (SGX:QC7) Is Looking To Continue Growing Its Returns On Capital
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Prince William goes dragon boating in Singapore ahead of Earthshot Prize ceremony
Britain's Prince William took to the waters in Singapore for a morning of dragon boating ahead of activities linked to the annual Earthshot Prize awards, which seek to promote finding solutions for th ...
The Big Read: S$85-a-cup specialty coffee, monthly subscriptions, cafes galore — all these and more in caffeine-crazy Singapore
SINGAPORE: Whenever marketing executive Martin Chu travels overseas, he would often create whole itineraries around the coffee joints that he intends to visit. “There are actually times when I plan my entire trip based on the coffee places around the area,