Daily Debrief: What Happened Today (Nov 18)

    • Lim Oon Kuin has been sentenced to 17 years and six months imprisonment for three cheating and forgery charges.
    • Lim Oon Kuin has been sentenced to 17 years and six months imprisonment for three cheating and forgery charges. PHOTO: BT FILE
    Published Mon, Nov 18, 2024 · 06:30 PM

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    LIM Oon Kuin has been sentenced to 17 years and six months’ imprisonment on three charges of cheating and forgery.


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    SINGAPORE’S key exports fell by 4.6 per cent year on year in October, disappointing both the market and the authorities, as non-electronic shipments decreased sharply, data from Enterprise Singapore showed on Monday (Nov 18).


    UOB payment services restored after intermittent issues on Monday

    UOB credit and debit card payment services have been fully restored after facing intermittent issues in the morning, said the lender in a Facebook post on Monday.


    Frasers Property, Sekisui team up to redevelop Robertson Walk assets into 348 luxury homes for sale

    FRASERS Property’s serviced residence Fraser Place Robertson Walk and its adjoining commercial area, Robertson Walk, will be redeveloped into a mixed-use project with 348 residential units.


    ST Engineering Q3 revenue up 14% at S$2.8 billion; interim dividend at S$0.04 per share

    ST ENGINEERING’S revenue for the third quarter ended September rose 14 per cent to S$2.8 billion, from S$2.4 billion in the previous corresponding period.


    Singapore stocks fall after Wall Street sell-off; STI down 0.3%

    SINGAPORE equities ended their three-day winning streak to finish Monday lower, after a sell-off on Wall Street last Friday as investors turned cautious amid inflation worries under a second Donald Trump presidency.

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