Chee Hong Tat

Wealth

Singapore will continue to welcome ‘legitimate wealth and 'genuine investments' among others: Chee Hong Tat

The minister adds that the number of new single family offices are expected to grow beyond 300 in 2024.
Revitalising Singapore equities market ‘not an easy task’, says Chee Hong Tat - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore economy

Revitalising Singapore equities market ‘not an easy task’, says Chee Hong Tat

Chee also revealed certain areas of focus by the new review group in his speech at SIAS’s corporate governance conference.

Singapore economy

MAS launches review group to improve the Singapore equities market after months of speculated proposals

Market observers suggest that SGX mandate listcos issue divident policies with target payout ratios to stimulate the bourse.

New appointments

MAS appoints transport minister Chee Hong Tat as deputy chairman

Chee’s appointment will be from Aug 23 to May 31, 2027.

Singapore news

Rising COE costs unlikely to be caused by foreigners or car-rental firms: acting transport minister Chee Hong Tat

Data from the last three quarters shows the largest driver of demand for cars has been from Singapore residents, Chee said.
Keppel O&M JV drives LNG bunkering infrastructure expansion in Singapore - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Offshore & Marine

Keppel O&M JV drives LNG bunkering infrastructure expansion in Singapore

Shares in Keppel Corp closed 6 cents higher, or 1.3% up, at $4.51, on Oct 1.

Singapore economy

Singapore to deepen business ties with Shandong through collaboration

SINGAPORE (Nov 3): Singapore companies can soon offer professional financial, legal and listing services to Shandong firms looking to internationalise.

Startups, Entrepreneurs, Digital economy

EY launches wavespace centre to help businesses transform through innovation

SINGAPORE (Oct 9): EY has expanded the number of wavespace centres worldwide to 18.

Singapore economy

Greying Singapore embraces technology to face health challenges

SINGAPORE (Dec 21): Singapore is embracing technology and focusing more on personal health, as an expected doubling of seniors over the next two decades forces the nation to confront politically sensitive decisions on financing and immigration.
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