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‘I trust you:’ Singaporeans trust gov’t to keep info private
Half of Singaporeans trust their government with data privacy, higher than the global average of 29%.
‘I trust you:’ Singaporeans trust gov’t to keep info private
Half of Singaporeans trust their government with data privacy, higher than the global average of 29%.
One of the last District 9 residential sites put on sale: CBRE
The site, which has two land plots, will be on sale until 8 June 2022.
Surbana Jurong to run coastal protection study of North-West coastline
The study is aimed at protecting the four coastal reservoirs along the coastline from seawater inundation.
CHART OF THE DAY: Google shows return in mobility for retail, recreation
RHB attributed this to the easing of Safe Management Measures.
Prime retail rents to rise between 2%-4% in 2022
The expected growth is on the back of easing of restrictions.
Market update: STI up 0.12%
Sembcorp Industries was the top-performing firm for the day.
How the Philippines’ ‘underserved’ data centre market can evolve toward growth
Evolution Data Centres expect more non-telco-run data centre companies to enter the market.
Fintech at the forefront of 2022’s Hottest Startups list
Venture Capital firms tell Singapore Business Review why the vertical was the most attractive to investors.
Singapore’s 5th desalination plant opens on Jurong Island to boost water security
The plant can produce up to 30 million gallons of potable water.
Solid waste generated in 2021 up 18%: NEA
There was an increase in the recycling rate to 55% from 51% in 2020.
Temasek, SP Group to install sustainable cooling solutions in Tampines
The district cooling network will be installed in the first batch of seven buildings.
Keppel Infrastructure Trust’s distributable income down by 21.1%
Its subsidiary, Ixom, posted a 20.7% decline in distribution and storage.
Yangzijiang shareholders ok spin-off of investment arm
Following approval, the spin-off will be listed in SGX.
Gov't to counter growth, inclusion, and sustainability challenges in 3 ways
Finance Minister Wong describes the plan as "ambitious" but possible.
New private home sales rise 20.7% MoM in March
The improved sales were on the back of easing of safe management measures.
ST Engineering updates $5b multicurrency note programme
It has been turned into the $5b global medium-term note programme.