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SG, NZ cooperate on low-carbon hydrogen

Singapore is working on an international network for low-carbon hydrogen cooperation.

Singapore takes a lion share of Southeast Asian M&As

Not even the pandemic could fully defeat the investor demand for up and coming Singapore firms in the company market.

3 ex-nightlife establishments shut down for safety breaches

These establishments had their licenses to serve food revoked and must cease operations.

Market Update: STI down 0.48%

ThaiBev was the biggest gainer.

Which stocks generated most gains in the first half?

The top 10 constituents of the FTSE ST All-Share Index had a combined turnover close to $40m daily.

Singapore eyes becoming key trading hub for specialty coffee

The Singapore Coffee Association has a “multi-pronged approach” to reach the plan which can double the country’s market.

GuocoLand partners with local enterprises for digitalisation

The group eyes to implement more than 20 projects over the next two years in line with its digitalisation drive.

JLL invests $2.6m to develop real estate talent in Singapore

Its three-year Future Skills programme will support new talent, mid-career transitioners, and those who need to upskill.

What are the 4 types of Singaporean online shoppers?

Contrary to the popular stereotype, Singaporean men are more price-conscious than Singaporean women.

Singapore, Indonesia reaffirm vow to strengthen ties to defeat pandemic

The ministers of the two countries discussed areas for economic cooperation.

Why are buyers snapping up shophouses?

Three more shophouses have been put on sale in the Central Business District.

Market Update: STI down 0.38%

Only four listed companies traded in the green on Wednesday.

RISE with SAP: How SDT helps businesses transform data with maximum flexibility

In today’s world, with so much data floating around that can be helpful in making insights and decisions, it is important that businesses be able to select, harmonise, and transform that data in a way that would create value without too much downtime or disruption.

Economy to have uneven recovery in 2021: Standard Chartered

Certain business sectors will continue to struggle amidst labour shortages and mobility restrictions.