Daily Debrief: What Happened Today (Jan 5)
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Genting scion to refresh Zouk in ‘multimillion dollar’ revamp, CICT extends flagship venue’s lease
[SINGAPORE] Entertainment and lifestyle group Zouk will embark on a “multimillion dollar” renovation across its four Singapore club venues as it aims to host a broader swathe of events.
KL-JB ETS rail service rush puts fares under the spotlight
[KUALA LUMPUR] Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur-Johor Bahru Electric Train Service (ETS) is seeing a festive-season rush beyond the December holidays into Chinese New Year and the Hari Raya travel window, that is reviving long-suppressed travel demand.
Private-hire car rental company Lumens ends leases early for around 100 drivers
[SINGAPORE] Private-hire car (PHC) rental company Lumens has ended leases early for around 100 hirers since November 2025, with the cars returned to the company.
Ex-DPM Heng Swee Keat retires from MAS board of directors after two decades
[SINGAPORE] Former deputy prime minister Heng Swee Keat has stepped down from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) board of directors after two decades of service.
Expect carved-out Jurong Lake District site to draw warm response from developers
[SINGAPORE] Plans to develop Jurong Lake District (JLD) as Singapore’s second Central Business District (CBD) were dealt a blow when the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) did not award the tender for a 6.5 hectare (ha) white site in JLD in September 2024.
[SINGAPORE] UOB on Monday (Jan 5) raised its 2026 gross domestic production growth forecast for Singapore to 2.6 per cent, from 2.1 per cent previously.
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