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UOB sounds optimistic note; Q4 profit falls 32%
UOB, a strong player in the small and medium-sized enterprises space, does not see concentrated risks in its loan book, estimating credit costs for the year at 30-40 basis points.
Grab to add 350 jobs, partners government for talent development
GRAB expects to create around 350 new jobs in Singapore this year, the tech firm said on Thursday as it announced a partnership with the Infocomm Media Development Authority and Digital Industry Singapore to develop the local tech ecosystem.
Singapore unlikely to move out of Phase 3 soon: Janil
SINGAPORE is not expected to move out of Phase 3 "any time soon" said Senior Minister of State for Health Janil Puthucheary in Parliament on Thursday.
Aztech Global lodges preliminary prospectus for mainboard listing
AZTECH Group has lodged a preliminary prospectus for a mainboard listing of its technology unit, Aztech Global, on the Singapore Exchange, the conglomerate said on Wednesday.
FOOD supplier Angliss Singapore is suing a former senior employee who allegedly misappropriated confidential information when he left the company for a competitor, resulting in the loss of a distributorship it had held for over 40 years.
South-east Asian air travel boom expected on low-cost carrier growth: Boeing
SOUTH-EAST Asian air passenger traffic will grow by 5.7 per cent a year until 2039, the second-fastest pace of expansion in the world, one industry report has said.
Corporate earnings
The STI today
Asian markets claw back losses after Fed eases fears of rate rise; STI up 1.7%
ASIAN markets clawed back Wednesday's losses on Thursday after the US Federal Reserve soothed investors' nerves by assuring that monetary policy would remain lower for longer.
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International
Labour wins UK by-election as Tory PM Sunak stares at more losses
South Korea to slap fines on food suppliers for ‘shrinkflation’
Stormy Daniels’ ex-lawyer in the hot seat at Trump trial
New Zealand says ‘seriously concerned’ by China’s increased security actions in Pacific
EU, ISSB agree on minimising overlaps in company climate disclosures
US law firm Mayer Brown to split from Hong Kong partnership