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Singapore tourist arrivals may fall 25-30% due to virus outbreak: STB
WHILE hard to estimate, the decline in receipts is likely to be "roughly in line" with the decline in arrivals, said STB chief executive Keith Tan.
JTC signs S$500m in deals at Singapore Airshow 2020
JTC Corporation signed S$500 million worth of agreements at the Singapore Airshow 2020 on Tuesday with aerospace companies that will be expanding their operations in Singapore over the next five years.
IT Show, three other events in Singapore postponed amid virus outbreak
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IN light of uncertainties from the novel coronavirus outbreak, the organiser of Singapore's IT Show, Food & Beverage Fair, BuildTech Asia and CARGONOW has postponed the four events until further notice.
ST Engineering secures nacelle maintenance contract from Qantas
UNDER the agreement, ST Engineering will provide nacelle maintenance services to the airline's Boeing 737-800 and Airbus A330 fleet, starting from this year.
Singapore condo resale prices edge up in January: SRX
CONDOMINIUM resale prices were up 0.5 per cent compared to December. Year on year (y-o-y), prices increased 2.3 per cent.
Digital telco startup Circles.Life bags funding from Warburg Pincus
THE startup did not divulge the investment sum, but injections from growth investor Warburg Pincus typically extend to a few hundred million US dollars, according to data from CrunchBase.
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The STI today
Singapore shares rebound after strong session overnight on Wall St
THE Straits Times Index clawed back most of Monday's losses to close 12.42 points or 0.4 per cent higher at 3,175.57.
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