Tessa Oh
CORRESPONDENT
Tessa Oh is a correspondent at The Business Times. She covers Singapore macroeconomics and government policy, with a focus on manufacturing, manpower, and the legal sector. Tessa was previously a journalist at TODAY, covering healthcare.
Iran war tips scales for MAS to go for stronger Singdollar in April: economists
Analysts now expect a 50 bps steepening of the S$NEER policy band slope
Singapore court raises damages payout for investors burned by Do Kwon’s Terraform collapse
But it upholds ruling that those who held TerraUSD past May 12, 2022, were speculating and not relying on misrepresentations
Liquidators lose appeal to sue StanChart, BSI over dodgy 1MDB deals
The appellants are pursuing other ‘workarounds’, such as winding up the relevant entities involved
Singapore issues guidelines for lawyers on ethical generative AI use
The framework addresses ‘hallucinations’ and the risk of bias in outputs
Ascendas Hospitality Reit loses S$6.2 million hotel refurbishment claim against Park Hotel liquidators
The Reit, which is now part of CapitaLand Ascott Trust, may still refile the claim with supporting income documents
Singapore retail sales fall 0.4% in January, hampered by later Chinese New Year timing
The drop misses forecast of 2.8% growth and reverses December’s 2.5% gain
100 employers caught making false CPF contributions to boost foreign worker quotas from 2024 to 2025
Errant employers face fines of up to S$20,000 per fraudulent work pass application and a ban on hiring foreign workers
Budget 2026: New pilot to uplift electrical trade with apprenticeships, career ladders to be launched
Lessons from the programme will be used to scale up efforts for other trades
Singapore to reassess growth, inflation forecasts if necessary: DPM Gan
City-state faces an ‘unpredictable and uncertain’ global trading environment, says the deputy prime minister
Budget 2026: JTC to develop Woodlands Gateway district as ‘northern gateway’ for Johor-Singapore SEZ
The first phase of the development to be completed around 2030