(RTTNews) – The Singapore stock market has ended lower in three consecutive sessions, retreating more than 185 points or 6.7 percent in that span. The Straits Times Index now rests just beneath the …
U.S. Cases Rise 0.9%; Singapore to Ease Limits: Virus Update
New outbreaks in the U.S. have raised concerns about the pace of reopening the economy. Singapore prepared to ease curbs, while the World Health Organization said a cluster of cases in Beijing is a …
ByteDance in talks with Singapore business family on banking licence
The company has bid for a digital bank licence in the city-state and is negotiating a tie-up with an investment group linked to the Lees, said three people with knowledge of the situation. ByteDance …
Singapore to Remove Most Coronavirus Restrictions From Friday: Government
Essential workers wearing face masks walk past the skyline of the central business district outside a regional screening center amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore June 9, …
Jetstar Loses Its Shine For Qantas In Vietnam, But Singapore’s Jetstar Asia Still Strong
Qantas appears unwilling to fight a marketshare battle in Vietnam, which is not a hub in Qantas’ strategy to bridge Australia and Asia.
Singapore marine fuel sales fall in May as cargo ship calls plummet
May sales of marine fuels in Singapore dropped to a three-month low of 3.925 million tonnes as cargo shipping activity fell to at least a five-year low and average bunker loadings shrank, official …
ByteDance teams up with Lee family in bid for Singapore banking licence
Chinese giant seeks to make inroads into financial services in tie-up with influential family behind OCBC Bank …
Singapore May Home Sales Jump 75% as Virtual Viewings Take Hold
Home sales in Singapore rebounded in May from the previous month as more buyers got used to virtual real estate viewings with the city-state still under Covid-19 lockdown.
Singapore Employment Fell by Record 25,600 in First Quarter
Total employment in Singapore, excluding foreign domestic workers, fell by a record 25,600 in the first quarter, according to revised data published by the Ministry of Manpower.
BREAKING NEWS: This year’s Azerbaijan, Singapore and Japan Grands Prix CANCELLED due to the coronavirus pandemic
Grands Prix in Azerbaijan, Singapore and Japan will not take place this year, Formula One has announced. The three races have been cancelled as the sport makes changes to its calendar.