The Straits Times
Parliament approves shift of Singtel discounted shares to direct shareholder ownership
Since Apr 8, holders have been able to withdraw and sell their SDS for cash
Singapore Instagram seller must pay Louis Vuitton S$510,000 in damages over counterfeit goods case
[SINGAPORE] Louis Vuitton was awarded more than half a million dollars in damages from a Singapore Instagram seller accused of repeatedly peddling counterfeit luxury goods, after the nation’s highest ...
6-storey office building planned near Changi Airport Terminal 3
[SINGAPORE] The operator of Changi Airport is looking to develop a new office building near Terminal 3.
‘I feel so stupid’: How young Indonesians get stuck on the debt treadmill
Online peer-to-peer lending, commonly known in Indonesian as pinjol, short for pinjaman (loan) online, is a booming industry
Government defers consideration of political salaries until impact of Middle East conflict is clearer
[SINGAPORE] The committee reviewing political salaries has submitted its recommendations, but the Government will defer considering them until the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on Singapor...
SIA delays roll-out of new first, business class seats on A350 fleet to 2027
Industry-wide supply chain issues and seat certification delays push back the launch, according to SIA
GE Vernova is riding geopolitics and AI for a spectacular surge
CEO Scott Strazik says the company is on the cusp of an investment super-cycle
Global drive: Chinese tech firm behind Singapore autonomous public bus trial eyes further fields
Mogox’s self-developed tech will be deployed on two Singapore routes in the latter half of 2026
On the board but frozen out: The Taib family feud tearing Sarawak construction giant apart
Cahya Mata Sarawak is mired in court and boardroom tussles between two sons of the man who built it
UAE’s Opec exit: Shockwaves will be felt beyond oil prices
Cartel crack-up reflects growing friction and regional rivalry between the Saudis and the Emiratis