Daily Debrief: What Happened Today (Oct 11)

Paul Nah SC

Published Fri, Oct 11, 2024 · 06:30 PM
    • Singapore is one of four major monetary authorities in Asia-Pacific announcing policy decisions in short succession.
    • Singapore is one of four major monetary authorities in Asia-Pacific announcing policy decisions in short succession. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG

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    Economists expect MAS to hold currency band steady amid sticky prices

    MAS is expected to keep the slope, centre and width of its currency band steady, though policymakers may strike a dovish tone to pave the way for a shift in stance next year when price pressures abate. 


    Tiong Seng’s ex-CEO, unit’s director acquitted of graft; judge slams CPIB officers for ‘framing’ accused

    THE pair stepped down from their respective positions after they were charged in 2020 over loans to LTA official.


    UOB signs deals with four Shandong firms to support South-east Asia expansion

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    THIS comes on the back of robust growth in economic ties between Singapore and East China’s Shandong province, according to latest available figures.


    EnterpriseSG, Credit Europe Bank to help Singapore companies get financing overseas for expansion

    THIS is the first partnership between the local agency and a foreign-based financial institution.


    CDL lays out plans for Union Square; condo launch preview slated for Nov 1

    HAVELOCK Road redevelopment bags 67% more gross floor area from incentive scheme.


    Set up a Telegram chat group to trade shares? You may fall afoul of the law

    A MAN who used Telegram chat groups to induce its members to trade in shares has been convicted under the Securities and Futures Act.

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