Daily Debrief: What Happened Today (Jun 11)
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Singapore to trial battery swapping and mobile charging for electric heavy goods vehicles
SINGAPORE will begin trials for battery charging and swapping and mobile charging systems for electric heavy goods vehicles (e-HGVs) in the second half of 2024, said the Land Transport Authority (LTA) on Tuesday (Jun 11).
SIA to compensate injured SQ321 passengers at least US$10,000 each for now
SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) is offering all passengers who were injured during last month’s turbulence-hit SQ321 flight individual compensation starting from US$10,000.
SNEF president Robert Yap resigns after routine review finds governance lapse
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ROBERT Yap, president of the Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF), will step down from his position after 10 years of service.
Singapore ride-hailing firm Ryde completes secondary listings in Germany, eyes investors in Europe
RIDE-HAILING and carpooling company Ryde has completed its secondary listings on the Frankfurt and Stuttgart stock exchanges as it seeks to gain exposure to more investors in Europe.
Apac M&A falls to 11-year low in first 5 months of 2024: London Stock Exchange
THE mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity in the Asia-Pacific (Apac) region has declined 26 per cent year on year to an 11-year low of US$179 billion between January and May 2024, despite a rise in global M&A activity.
UOB Thailand appoints new chief executive
UOB appointed Richard Maloney as the new chief executive of its Thailand operations, effective Jul 1.
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