Annabeth Leow
IMDA's ruling on StarHub-MyRepublic deal will signal regulator tolerance for consolidation
But telcos might still be hard-pressed to strike similar deals, watchers say

Singapore residents can get wider range of Covid-19 vaccines from private clinics, but at their own cost and risk
SINGAPORE is making a wider range of Covid-19 vaccines available through the private sector to enhance flexibility and vaccine coverage of the population.
US, China market demand to keep Asean exports afloat in 2021: report
KEY South-east Asian economies are tipped to see a rebound on export strength in 2021, fuelled by demand from major trading partners China and the United States.
ADB pares S-E Asia growth outlook on Omicron spread, warns of further risk from China outbreaks
SOUTH-EAST Asia could see softer economic growth in 2022, as the Asian Development Bank (ADB) pared its full-year gross domestic product (GDP) forecast to 4.9 per cent, from 5.1 per cent previously.

Singapore exports grow by 7.7% in March as gold shipments lift trade
KEY Singapore exports rose for the 16th straight month in March, helped by a surge in gold, according to data from trade agency Enterprise Singapore (ESG) on Monday (Apr 18).

China slowdown threatens trade growth as Singapore exports ease for 4th straight month in March
SINGAPORE’S non-oil domestic export (NODX) growth slowed for the fourth month in March, despite pulling ahead of private-sector economists’ forecasts with a fillip from non-monetary gold shipments.

BT Explains: Singapore's non-monetary gold trade
SINGAPORE’S non-oil domestic exports (NODX) stayed positive in March with the help of non-monetary gold shipments, which grew by 86.5 per cent year on year.
Singapore mandates Covid-19 boosters for recovered individuals from June 1
SINGAPORE residents who have recovered from Covid-19 must get a booster jab within 9 months of their primary doses, the Ministry of Health (MOH) announced on Friday (Apr 22).
Manpower-lean push can wait, as businesses rush to hire returning Malaysians
WITH Singapore’s land border now fully reopened, employers are rolling out the welcome mat for the return of Malaysian workers who used to commute here in droves for blue-collar jobs.