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DBS Q4 profit falls 10% to S$2.26 billion, falling short of forecasts; pays 81 cents in dividends The earnings missed the S$2.59 billion consensus forecast in a Bloomberg survey of six analysts.

‘Our victory is a victory of all people’: Thai PM Anutin Charnvirakul says, as his Bhumjaithai Party takes big lead Anutin Charnvirakul says he accepted the trust the people had placed in his party and promised to serve…

Japan PM Sanae Takaichi's ruling coalition secures super majority of two thirds of seats in lower house Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s coalition swept to a landslide election win on Sunday (Feb 8), paving the w…

Why Chinese companies are eyeing SGX again According to statistics, there are still around 100 Chinese companies listed on SGX today.

Anh Sung-jae on Culinary Class Wars, fame and staying real “I was doing a pop-up at the Paddock Club for (Formula 1) in 2024, and many people kept wanting to take photos with me. I didn’t know why," said the acclaimed ch…

#BTLifestyle: Declutter your home and mind: 8 quick tips before CNY You’ll be surprised at what tidying up can do for your mental and emotional well-being.

Singapore carbon tax hike spurs demand for credits, but companies face supply crunch Demand for carbon credits is projected to rise among Singapore corporates, say market watchers, as carbon tax-liable companies look to…
Singapore facility makes 90% of all Rolls-Royce’s jet engine blades? Rolls-Royce’s Seletar facility produces about 90% of all fan blades that they make for their jet engines that power the likes of SIA, All Nippon Airway…

Pangdemonium’s closure raises questions about theatre’s survival in Singapore Although co-founders Adrian and Tracie Pang insist that their decision was “purely personal” and not financial, their statement also acknowled…
'We don’t always get it right the first day': Indonesian coffee chain Kopi Kenangan clocks first net profit of US$17m "We had a lot of teh tarik and Thai tea, when we first opened in Malaysia. But our customers said our…

AI boom lifts outbound travel as Singapore, Apac economies splurge abroad Japan, South Korea and China see strong inbound travel amid demand for pop culture tourism.