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4 in 10 Singapore employees would choose remote working over bigger bonus: Randstad AFTER working from home for close to 2 years, 41 per cent of workers in Singapore would rather work remotely than receive a bigger bonus, a survey by human resources solutions agency Randstad has found.
Singapore business sentiment moderates slightly in Q2 on global uncertainty: SCCB BUSINESS confidence among local businesses has dipped slightly in the second quarter of 2022, amid global uncertainties including geopolitical tensions and continued supply chain disruptions, said the Singapore Commercial Credit Bureau (SCCB) on Tuesday (Mar 15).
URA bars strata subdivision for commercial properties in key parts of Central Area THE commercial component of mixed-use developments located in prominent areas and routes in Singapore's Central Area are no longer allowed to be strata subdivided into individual units.
Singapore new private home sales slump 22.5% in February under 'quadruple whammy' NEW private home sales slumped in February under a "quadruple whammy" from the Chinese New Year lull period, a declining housing supply, cooling measures and global uncertainties from the Russia-Ukraine war.
Venture studio launched by crypto VC to build startups in the Web3 space SPARTAN Group, which invests in and advises crypto companies, has launched a new arm called Spartan Labs to build startups in the Web3 space.
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Singapore shares buck regional trend, STI up 0.12%
SINGAPORE shares were pushed into positive territory on Tuesday (Mar 15), bucking the broad-market trend as concerns over the lockdown of tech hub Shenzhen and Russia-Ukraine tensions continue to weigh on sentiments.
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