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Singapore's key consumer price gauge rose 0.6% in May from a year earlier, official data showed on Monday, matching forecasts ...
Singapore boosted the share of renewables in its power generation mix to a record high in May, an analysis of the latest ...
SINGAPORE: A contract for Singapore to host the Formula 1 Grand Prix for another seven years has been signed, with the event set to return to the streets of Marina Bay from Sep 30 to Oct 2 after a ...
More Singapore home buyers eyeing floating-rate loans, say mortgage brokers Sora rates were between 2.2 per cent and 2.3 per cent as at June 2, a drop of at least 1.2 percentage points. PHOTO: ST FILE ...
Singapore national football coach Tsutomu Ogura is demanding better concentration and work rate from his team, ahead of their "must-win" Asian Cup qualifier against Bangladesh. The Lions have not ...
Best fixed deposit rates in Singapore (June 2025): Minimum deposits from $500, rates up to 2.45%. PHOTO: Pexels. PUBLISHED ON June 07, 2025 11:06 AM By Vanessa Nah.
[SINGAPORE] Europe’s return to conventional monetary policy will not affect Singapore directly through interest rates, but indirectly through the Republic’s investments overseas, said Professor Robert ...
[SINGAPORE] Local shares rose on Thursday (Jun 5) as softer US hiring data boosted rate-cut expectations amid falling Treasury bets. Singapore’s latest six-month Treasury bill cut-off yield hit a new ...
Whilst 90% of local businesses rate their customer engagement as 'good' or 'excellent,' only 57% of Singapore consumers agree. Singapore businesses believe they are delivering strong customer ...
GrabCab's rates are similar to those of existing operators. The flag down rate for a standard 4-seater will be $4.60, with every 400m under 10km costing $0.26. Subsequently, $0.26 will be charged ...
Best Fixed Deposit Rates in Singapore (Jun 2025)—Minimum Deposits From $500, Rates Up To 2.45% was first published on the MoneySmart blog. MoneySmart makes it easy to take control of your finances.
These ERP discounts are ongoing at a total of five locations in Singapore until June 29, 2025. Regular rates will be back in place on June 30, Monday, when the new school term officially begins.