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Singapore visitor arrivals, hotel revenues up in February as Indian travellers return SINGAPORE'S international visitor arrivals picked up in February from a month ago as the city-state resumed reopening its borders after a pause due to the Omicron Covid-19 wave.
Electricity tariff to rise by an average of 9.9% in Q2 on higher energy costs SINGAPORE'S electricity tariff is set to rise in the second quarter due to higher energy costs arising from surging global oil and gas prices, exacerbated by the conflict in Ukraine.
SingPost issues S$250m in perpetual securities at initial rate of 4.35% per annum SINGAPORE Post (SingPost) said in a bourse filing on Wednesday (Mar 30) evening that it will be issuing S$250 million in perpetual securities with an initial distribution rate of 4.35 per cent per annum for the first 5 years.
Hatten Land enters new partnership for up to 550 more crypto mining rigs HATTEN Land's subsidiary Hatten Edge has inked an agreement with a new business partner which will allow the addition of up to 550 crypto mining rigs to Hatten Land's crypto mining facilities in Melaka.
Vietnam's Med247 raises US$4.5m from Koh Boon Hwee-led fund, biotech Mirxes MED247, a healthtech startup in Vietnam, has raised US$4.5 million in Series A funding led by Altara Ventures, a Singapore-based firm led by investment veterans including Koh Boon Hwee.
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STI down 0.99%, tracking Wall Street losses as Russia-Ukraine peace talks stall
SINGAPORE shares ended on a sour note on Thursday (Mar 31), following a sell-off on Wall Street amid uncertainties over the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
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