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MAS fines JPMorgan S$2.4 million for misconduct by relationship managers Some clients were charged a spread over the interbank prices.

MOF launches open call for feedback on Singapore Budget 2025 For six weeks from Dec 2 to Jan 12, 2025, Singaporeans may share their thoughts on a range of themes for the upcoming Budget 2025.

SingPost to divest Australia business for A$1 billion The buyer is Pacific Equity Partners, an Australia-headquartered private equity fund.

Stocks to watch: SingPost, Nio, Boustead SingPost to divest Australia business for A$1 billion; Nio delivered 28.9% more vehicles this month compared to last November.

Start your day with BT ☕️: 1. Singapore: Singapore’s energy sector to offer highest bonuses in 2025, transport firms lead salary increments: survey 2. Singapore: F&B business openings slow so far in 2024, but observers s…

Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon draws over 55,000 runners from 84 countries A runner died after completing the race, organisers confirmed.

#BTLifestyle: ‘Amazonia’: A stunning glimpse of earth’s last Eden Sebastiao Salgado’s exhibition at the National Museum of Singapore captures the awe and urgency of saving the world’s greatest rainforest.

US hits South-east Asian solar imports with duties up to 271% Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam provide the bulk of US solar cell and module imports.

US firms flock to South-east Asia amid tariff turmoil: record business missions eye Vietnam, Indonesia “US investments in Asean is a 100-year trend – we’re the biggest investors in Asean, and we’re going to continue to b…

Multimillion-dollar hybrid dream machines bound for Singapore Shocking speed - and price tag. Some of these dream machines could cost more than S$10 million if registered for road use in Singapore.

#BTLifestyle: Yakiniku that makes the cut at Ushiyama The Holland Village eatery serves up premium wagyu in a cosy neighbourhood setting, says our resident food critic Jaime Ee who rates it 7/10.

Under 40% of Singapore’s top 100 companies link pay with sustainability goals: KPMG survey The decline from 67% in 2022 could be from boardrooms being careful about disclosure following tightened disclosure requirements.