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Bell, book, pen and more: 8 symbols presidential hopefuls can use in election These symbols will be placed next to the names of candidates on ballot papers, and can be used in campaigning if there is a contest for the pr…

Recession unlikely in 2023 after Singapore reports slight growth in Q2: economists Despite the softer-than-expected Q2 GDP figures, private-sector economists still believe Singapore's growth momentum will pick up in the…

Sembcorp to join MSCI Singapore Index on Sep 1 The inclusion comes after its market cap crossed the S$10 billion mark. It stands at about S$10.6 billion as at Aug 10.

China, Singapore to hasten full resumption of direct flights: China foreign ministry China's foreign minister Wang Yi, who met with Singaporean counterpart Vivian Balakrishnan on Thursday, said both countries would close…

[BREAKING] Presidential Election writ issued; Nominations on Aug 22, Polling Day on Sep 1 Singaporeans will head to the ballot boxes on Friday Sep 1 to vote for the country’s ninth President, if more than one person qual…

Commentary: Uber’s first Gaap profit suggests Grab has long road to profitability If Uber’s path serves as a guide, Grab may achieve a quarterly operating profit sometime only in 2025 – or later.

Tan Kin Lian launches bid for presidency, backed by former opponent Tan Jee Say Tan Kin Lian said that if elected, he would "play an active role" in dealing with the president's "two key duties" of safeguarding the reser…

Biden fears China is ‘ticking time bomb’ posing danger to world “It has the highest unemployment rate going.. So they got some problems. That’s not good because when bad folks have problems, they do bad things,” says US…

CDL chairman Kwek promises to do more as H1 profit falls 94% "We make mistakes sometimes, once in a blue moon. But that is good; we are not perfect," says CDL executive chairman Kwek Leng Beng.

Singapore downgrades 2023 export forecasts on worse-than-expected showing to-date Total merchandise trade is now projected to shrink 9-10% in 2023, instead of 6-8%.

Singapore’s full-year growth forecast narrowed to 0.5-1.5%, as Q2 growth revised lower Singapore's economy grew 0.5% year on year in Q2, a notch lower than the advanced estimate of 0.7%.