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11 публікацій🎙PODCAST: In this week's #MarketFocus, we take a look at how markets are retesting the June lows this week and are struggling to find support. #btpodcasts Listen here: bt.sg/wgxj Also available on Apple, Spotify & Googl…

Digital banks stake out customer segments, but early returns likely limited With a population of 5.4 million people, almost all of whom are banked, it is questionable whether Singapore has a large-enough market to sustai…

NTUC says SMSes with clickable links about OCBC card cancellation were ‘service announcement’ The messages surface a disparity between the treatment of bank partners and banks, as the latter have agreed to remove all cli…
🎥 Gautam Adani, the third-richest man in the world With a net worth of US$140.1 billion, Gautam Adani is now Asia's richest man and the third-richest in the world - trailing only Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos. But analysts a…

Bankrupt Celsius seeks to return US$50m of locked crypto The US$50 million Celsius is seeking to return is just a fraction of the more than US$200 million trapped in custody accounts on the platform.

Global bonds tumble into their first bear market in a generation Soaring inflation and the steep interest-rate hikes have ended a 4-decade bull market in bonds.

Singapore hotels rake in highest average room rate in 10 years Overall, hotel revenues reached S$318.5 million for July, more than 4.5 times the level recorded in the corresponding period a year ago.

ComfortDelGro dropped from STI, replaced by liquor giant Emperador Emperador, which is primary-listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange, carried out a secondary-listing on the SGX mainboard in July.

Tuas Port officially opens with 3 berths, 500 workers as freight volumes reach record high levels With work mostly done by unmanned machines that run on cleaner electricity, the $20 billion facility is set to be a “game…

Sea cuts some Garena unit jobs, shuts projects, sources say Employees were told staff numbers at its gaming livestream business and its development arm would be cut, sources said.

Asia still key in cocoa industry despite lower production levels, lack of investments: panel While Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore are major cocoa processing locations in the region, they face challenges which have cau…