Daily Debrief: What Happened Today (Jul 11)
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SINGAPORE companies are keen to invest in Johor but face challenges on talent shortages, cross-border movement needs and fragmented investment landscape, indicated a survey of 160 businesses by the Singapore Business Federation.
NTUC to be designated as ‘politically significant person’ under Singapore’s foreign interference law
SINGAPORE intends to designate the National Trades Union Congress as a “politically significant person” under the Foreign Interference (Countermeasures) Act, or Fica.
Singaporean arrested at US request for alleged global insider trading, money laundering
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A SINGAPOREAN man accused of being the leader of an international insider trading and money laundering scheme has been arrested here, following a request in June from the US.
Keppel DC Reit and sponsor acquire Tokyo data centre for 23.4 billion yen
KEPPEL DC Real Estate Investment Trust and its sponsor Keppel are jointly acquiring a shell and core data centre in Tokyo, Japan, named Tokyo Data Centre 1.
Singapore shares fuelled by rate-cut optimism; STI climbs 0.4%
FEDERAL Reserve chairman Jerome Powell’s testimony to Congress fuelled a rally across Asia-Pacific bourses on Thursday (Jul 11), lifting the Singapore blue-chip barometer as well.
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