Daily Debrief: What Happened Today (Dec 12)

Published Tue, Dec 12, 2023 · 06:30 PM
    • Singapore's National Climate Change Secretariat and its partners aim to complete their playbook by mid-2024.
    • Singapore's National Climate Change Secretariat and its partners aim to complete their playbook by mid-2024. PHOTO: PIXABAY

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    Malaysia PM Anwar seeks to solidify power with return of influential leaders in Cabinet reshuffle

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    Court rules Asti’s EGM invalid; requisitioners fail to unseat board

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    THE Singapore High Court has deemed the extraordinary general meeting (EGM) called on Aug 22 by Asti Holdings’ dissenting shareholders to be invalid.


    TikTok-GoTo partnership takes away GoTo burden, pressures Sea: analysts

    THE partnership between TikTok and GoTo will hurt Sea’s margin, but relive the Indonesian tech giant’s cash-burning burden, said analysts on Monday (Dec 11).


    Singapore shares rise ahead of Federal Reserve meeting; STI up 0.4%

    SINGAPORE shares closed higher on Tuesday (Dec 12), as markets worldwide prepared for the United States Federal Reserve’s final meeting of the year.

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