Пости за Червень 2021
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Friends and the illusion of perfect adult friendships The TV show sold us an idealised vision of these relationships. For young adults, the real thing is far harder to find. bt.sg/4y9i

More millennials want to work outside their home, here's why The new WFH normal is seeing more Singaporeans moving out of family homes into formerly expat-dominated co-living properties and serviced residences. #BTLifest…

In case you missed it: 1. Tsao family's shipping business turns to venture capital in search of fresh ideas 2. Singapore startups offer sweeter base pay for non-managerial staff than larger firms: Aon 3. Carro eyes IPO a…

F&B firms relieved over decision to allow dine in for two persons They also welcomed the extension of support under the Jobs Support Scheme, although some called for more immediate help as many firms may not be able to s…

FIT TO LEAD: The young man and the sea Most people meditate by sitting quietly. Israeli Ambassador Sagi Karni, 53, goes for a long swim in the open ocean instead. bt.sg/4y9w

The Raffles Conversation: Messaging maestro French technopreneur David Gurle, founder of the Symphony communications platform, shares his journey with us and tells us what comes next. #rafflescon bt.sg/4yHC

Dude food for Dad's Day: This Father's Day weekend, let the man of the house decide on the menu. #BTLifestyle bt.sg/4yVu
June 19 afternoon round-up: 1. DBS says all duplicated card transactions refunded on June 19, day after incident bt.sg/4y9Z 2. Commentary: Pro-business cautious reopening shows Singapore has come a long way from circuit…

#BRUNCH: Is it time to talk about inflation? Food prices are rising at their fastest in many parts of the world, while several commodities are shooting up in a so-called supercycle. Economists weigh in on what is driving…

In tomorrow's #BTWeekend: 1) #Brunch: Food prices are rising at their fastest in many parts of the world, while several commodities are shooting up in a so-called supercycle. Economists weigh in on what is driving these…
June 18 evening round-up: 1. Singapore's roadmap to reopening will be unveiled 'in due course', says task force bt.sg/4yV5 2. Park Hotel Management's creditor files winding-up application bt.sg/4yHB 3. Median household i…
VIDEO: The True Cost of Electric Vehicles in Singapore Do electric vehicles hold the promise of a cleaner and greener future? BT takes a closer look: from climate concerns to charging infrastructure, the road to carbon z…

UPDATE: Duplicate transactions in customer accounts: DBS says refunds to be made by June 20 It remains unclear how many customers are affected. The Business Times understands that some accounts have gone into negative ba…

Indoor mask-off fitness activities may resume in groups of 2 or classes of 30 Wedding receptions will, however, remain prohibited until mid-July this year. Work-from-home remains the default working mode in Singapore. bt…

Two can dine together at F&B outlets from June 21; 5-person cap targeted for mid-July Minister Lawrence Wong clarified that groups of more than two people will be allowed to dine together only if they are all members of…

So who triggered the Marina View site from the government reserve list? The Business Times understands that an entity linked to Bursa Malaysia-listed IOI Properties Group is the party that made a successful application f…

DBS customers flag duplicate transactions on their credit and debit cards Checks by The Business Times found that its online banking app is down as at 12pm amid heavy user traffic. bt.sg/4yHh
June 18 morning round-up: 1. BT Exclusive: Insurers tighten cyber cover terms, raise premiums amid cyber attacks bt.sg/4yHq 2. BT Exclusive: IOI Properties said to have triggered Marina View plot bt.sg/4yHT 3. SGX's mult…

In tomorrow's #BTLifestyle: 1. We look at the new living arrangements of working locals and how the trend is boosting an otherwise flagging property sector hit by an absence of short-stay foreigners. 2. In the Arts, we c…
June 17 evening round-up: 1. MAS further extends US$60b swap facility with US Fed through December bt.sg/4yzX 2. Most Singaporeans unsatisfied with generic financing solutions from banks: survey bt.sg/4yzh 3. Re-entry ra…

Millions of dollars in notes held by pioneer members of Peter Kwee's Laguna still unpaid A day before the 30-year notes were to be redeemed, the club's current owner Peter Kwee wrote a letter to the trustees, stating tha…

June 17 morning round-up: 1. It's a bright outlook for the oil trade this summer bt.sg/4yDH 2. Slower population growth, ageing need not be alarming: economists bt.sg/4yDV 3. Would a listing of Mapletree Investments be g…

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.…