Singapore Government

Singapore proposes bill allowing president to take foreign roles - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore news

Singapore proposes bill allowing president to take foreign roles

Any such appointment would be undertaken in one’s private capacity and “if required by the national interest,” says the PMO.
Singapore’s Rise Sparks Boost in Defense Against Financial Crime - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Regulatory Action

Singapore’s rise sparks boost in defense against financial crime

Singapore has moved to tighten oversight after a series of high profile corporate collapses and alleged frauds in recent years
Singapore said to be getting feedback on tax ideas, including conversations around wealth taxes - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore economy

Singapore said to be getting feedback on tax ideas, including conversations around wealth taxes

Officials have met with members of Singapore’s business elite and advisers to the rich to gauge their reactions.
RHB lowers ComfortDelGro's TP to $2 on 'temporary speed bump' - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

RHB lowers ComfortDelGro's TP to $2 on 'temporary speed bump'

The current share price represents a buying opportunity on CDG, says RHB analyst Jaiswal.
Singapore to spend $25 billion between 2021 and 2025 to carry momentum in science and technology - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Singapore to spend $25 billion between 2021 and 2025 to carry momentum in science and technology

$25 billion, or about 1% of Singapore's GDP set aside to sustain investments in Research, Innovation and Enterprise from 2021-2025
Relief for ComfortDelGro once Phase 3 begins: RHB - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

Relief for ComfortDelGro once Phase 3 begins: RHB

The average daily number of trips for 1-shift taxis is now at approximately 75% of the historical average.

Covid-19

Singapore government facing calls to hold off on elections amid virus

Singapore’s government is facing calls from opposition parties and a group of regional lawmakers to hold off on its yet-to-be-announced general elections, citing the health risk to voters amid the coronavirus pandemic and restrictive campaign rules.

Singapore's worst cyberattack 'not work of casual hackers, criminal gangs'

SINGAPORE (July 20): Hackers have infiltrated Singapore's government health database in the country's worst breach of personal data, stealing records on 1.5 million patients including the prime minister's own personal drug prescriptions, the g

Singapore ministers won’t be seeing a pay raise anytime soon

SINGAPORE (Mar 2): Some of the world’s most well-compensated ministers won’t be getting a raise anytime soon.

Finding Singapore's new leaders is next challenge, says Chan Chun Sing

(Oct 31): Chan Chun Sing, touted by the Singapore media as one of several front-runners to be the fourth prime minister, said the country’s bigger task ahead is to attract "committed people" to take over from his batch of leaders as the city-sta
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