
Daily Briefing: SGD projected to weaken 2% by year-end; Apple Pay to hit Singapore in 2016
And here are sneaky budget airline fees Singaporeans should avoid.
Singapore’s dollar will weaken about 2 percent against the greenback by year-end after the central bank “slightly” reduced the pace of the currency’s gains versus those of its trading partners, analysts predict. Read more here.
Apple Pay, Apple’s much-hyped cashless payment service, will be available in Singapore next year, according to a press release by credit card provider American Express. The company announced that consumers will be able to use Apple Pay with its products in Canada and Australia this year, and in Singapore, Spain, and Hong Kong in 2016. The service is currently only available in the US and the United Kingdom. Find out more here.
Budget airlines are aplenty here, and for someone looking to fly short-haul, budget airlines are quite the perfect solution. You pay for the basics because you don't need to bring a huge suitcase, you are ok with not eating or drinking onboard for a few hours and because the destination is near, you do not mind a less comfortable seat. Read more here.