Singapore Wrap Thursday
Today's notable stories
Singapore government to sell 17 sites in 2H 2015
The Singapore government will sell four sites on the Confirmed List and 13 on the Reserve List in the second half of 2015 that could yield about 7,825 private residential units and about 277,580 square metres of commercial space.
PM: 'Matter of time' before Singapore sees first Mers case
It is "just a matter of time" before the first case of Middle East respiratory syndrome (Mers) is detected in Singapore, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Thursday.
Twitter to more than double Asia-Pac HQ staff over next few years
Twitter plans to add more than 100 jobs over the next few years to its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore, which it officially opened on Thursday morning.
Singapore's Crowdonomic registered as equity crowdfunding platform in M'sia
Singapore-based crowdfunding platform Crowdonomic on Thursday was named a registered equity crowdfunding (ECF) platform in Malaysia by the Securities Commission Malaysia.
Noble chairman seeks 'confidence and patience' from shareholders
Noble Group chairman Richard Elman on Thursday afternoon asked shareholders and colleagues for "a little confidence and patience" as the commodity company seeks to recover share value.
The STI Today
Singapore: Wall Street's rally helps STI add 22 points
Propelled by gains in Singtel, the banks and Noble Group, the STI finished 21.9 points higher at 3,347.67 with the market recording volume of 1.5 billion units worth S$1.3 billion. In two days, the index has risen a total of 52 points, recovering the loss it suffered in the previous four sessions.
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International
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
US labour costs rise by most in a year as productivity cools
US trade deficit narrows slightly in March
Canada posts surprise trade deficit as gold exports fell in March