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PODCAST: In this eighth episode of Mark To Market, BT's senior correspondent Ben Paul talks to Shinbo Won, the Asia head of BlackRock Investment Stewardship covering Southeast Asia, Greater China and Korea. They discuss…
June 16 evening round-up: 1. UOB pilots digital bond issuance of S$600m perps at 2.55% bt.sg/4yEy 2. Bankers may face delay in plans for quarantine-free business travel to Hong Kong bt.sg/4yah 3. Boardroom tussle: MC Pay…

Singapore evaluating timing, scope of next stage of reopening amid latest outbreak Lawrence Wong: 'We are evaluating the timing and scope of the next stage of reopening. The multi-ministry task force is studying the situ…

Carro eyes IPO after SoftBank-led US$360m unicorn round SoftBank has catapulted the used car marketplace into a more than US$1 billion valuation. That’s more than three times from Feb last year — an early investor explai…

Higher taxes need not be bad for markets Higher taxes on corporates and the wealthy in the US and other countries may not be bad for the equities market if the less well off get richer over time. bt.sg/4yak

S$300m site near Botanic Gardens stirs interest as GCB market continues to sizzle A transaction at this level would be a record in absolute price terms for a GCB Area, surpassing the S$230 million that a Nassim Road bung…

BT Explains: Inflation and its effect From hawker food to aviation fuel, consumer and wholesale goods prices have been rising. What does it mean for investors and businesses? #btexplains bt.sg/4yE9

China's Yantian port hit by delays worse than those in Suez Canal incident Singapore expects disruption to food supplies to be "manageable" and is working with local companies to tackle possible hits to supply chain. bt.…

June 16 morning round-up: 1. M&A activity within Singapore and region expected to remain robust bt.sg/4yE7 2. Disruptions to Singapore 'manageable' amid boxship delays in Yantian port bt.sg/4yE8 3. Hotel investments in c…