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Mitsubishi Corp to shut Singapore oil-trading unit after unauthorised losses
Mitsubishi Corp, Japan's biggest trading group, said on Wednesday (Nov 6) it would shut its...
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MAS sees 'fits and starts' for Singapore economy ahead with uneven growth across industries
The Singapore economy could experience “fits and starts” for the rest of the year and...
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Employers more cautious in hiring as Singapore economy slows, says MAS
Employers here have turned cautious when it comes to hiring as the Singapore economy hits...
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MAS reduces pace of appreciation for Singdollar 'slightly' amid slow growth
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is reducing the pace of the Singapore dollar’s appreciation...
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Dyson hits the brakes on electric car project: What the shift in gears means for Singapore
It was on Sep 26, 2017 when British inventor James Dyson announced ambitious plans for...
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Technology, tourism among areas of interest in strengthening Singapore-India ties: DPM Heng
Technology is one of the areas in which Singapore and India can work on together...
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Singapore detains 3 Indonesian maids for 'funding ISIS'
Singapore has detained three Indonesian maids without trial under tough security laws over allegations they...
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More than 300 schools in Johor to close as air quality reaches 'very unhealthy' level
JOHOR BAHRU: More than 300 schools and kindergartens in Malaysia's southern state of Johor have...
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Zimbabwe's Mugabe to be buried at new mausoleum in 30 days
The burial of Zimbabwe's founding president, President Robert Mugabe , will be delayed for at...
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Unemployment rate for Singaporeans in Q2 inches up to 3.3%: MOM
The citizen unemployment rate in Singapore rose slightly in the second quarter of this year,...
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Singapore couple create their own android Robot
Singaporean robot creator Wong Choon Yue raises his left hand and swipes it past a...
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Razer's Tan Min-Liang pledges S$10m to grow Singapore's e-sports, support SEA Games team
Gaming company Razer will be ploughing S$10 million over the next 12 months to grow...
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Zimbabwe's former President Robert Mugabe dies at 95
Former Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe has died aged 95, the country's President Emmerson Mnangagwa said...
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Singapore continues to attract investments despite global economic headwinds
Despite trade tensions and other global uncertainties slowing down the economy to levels last seen...
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Singapore and Malaysia can still work closely despite recent differences, says DPM Heng
Singapore and Malaysia can work "more closely" together on many areas despite recent differences over...
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The Thai women working illegally to power the seedy belly of Singapore’s nightlife
The women step onto the stage at this Thai disco in central Singapore. They form a...
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Indian-origin puts toy grenade in Singapore to see reaction, fined
A 59-year-old Indian-origin cleaner was fined 4,500 singaporean dollars on Wednesday for putting a toy...
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Cycle & Carriage enters car rental business in Singapore, forms partnership with Go-Jek
Cycle & Carriage Singapore said on Thursday (Jul 25) it has expanded into the car...
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Fewer Singapore tourists heading to Hong Kong after protests spark safety concerns
After returning from a holiday in Europe in June, polytechnic lecturer Patricia Tay wanted a...
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Utico to buy 88% stake in Hyflux for S$535 million
United Arab Emirates (UAE) utility firm Utico is buying an 88 per cent stake in...
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British billionaire James Dyson snaps up Singapore's priciest penthouse
British billionaire James Dyson, inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, has bought the most expensive...
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The Big Read: Singapore's big telcos face rude awakening, as the little guys get the last laugh
Back in 2016, the three major Singapore telcos - Singtel, StarHub and M1 - held...
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Shorter opening hours for some restaurants at Jewel Changi Airport
All eight restaurants on the fifth floor of Jewel Changi Airport as well as a...
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Indian national behind bars for molesting girls in a Singapore swimming pool
A 37-year-old Indian national was sentenced to 20 weeks' jail on Wednesday for molesting six...
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Tharman on 'early shortlists' for IMF top job amid Lagarde's departure: NYT
Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam is among candidates shortlisted to succeed Christine Lagarde as International Monetary...