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HSBC taps former Citi head to lead its wealth and personal banking business

Ashmita Acharya will take over the post on 18 January 2023.

HSBC taps former Citi head to lead its wealth and personal banking business

Ashmita Acharya will take over the post on 18 January 2023.

Refreshed gov’t digital plans to prioritise food service sector

There will be an enhanced 20 industry digital plans.

NoonTalk Media makes Catalist debut at $0.225

It will trade under the stock code “SEJ.”

Outstanding companies hailed in The Asian Export Awards, Made in Singapore and Designed in Singapore Awards

Winners have demonstrated significant efforts towards the improvement of the manufacturing sector for the past year.

Transaction volume of private homes declines 9.7% in Q3 22

Overall transactions of private residential houses was at 6,148 units.

FTX-tied assets of Singapore users not protected by MAS: statement

FTX is not licensed by MAS, operates offshore, and did not actively solicit Singaporeans, the central bank said.

Singapore rolls out handbook for manufacturers to attract and keep talent

This is part of Singapore’s Manufacturing 2030 Careers Initiative.

How the gov't will prioritise public housing for those who badly need homes

It is studying whether first-timer couples with children should be prioritised.

Wong says SG had plans to tighten rules on crypto even before FTX bankruptcy

Singapore is open to digital innovation but not crypto speculation.

Singapore’s 9 IPOs in 2022 raise $580.4m

A total of three were Special Purpose Acquisition Companies and six were Catalist IPOs.

PropertyGuru cuts net loss to $7.4m in Q3

In Q321, the proptech company's net loss was $9.6m.

Private home prices in OCR up 7.5%, the largest quarterly growth since Q3 2009

Prices of high-end non-landed private home projects went up to $2,544 psf.

Heads up! Gov’t to launch 9,500 new flats in November

There will be three PLH projects including two in Queenstown.

Former CEO, CFO, IDs of Hyflux charged with offences under SFA

If convicted, they can face imprisonment of up to seven years.