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AG Chambers file criminal reference with Court of Appeal over City Harvest Church verdict
THE Attorney-General Chambers said it has filed a Criminal Reference with the Court of Appeal on Monday to reinstate the original convictions of the six leaders of City Harvest Church (CHC).
ST Kinetics to develop autonomous buses, self-driving shuttles
ST Kinetics will develop two autonomous buses and four self-driving shuttles in Singapore in its first major non-defence venture.
Former Hougang HUDC estate Rio Casa up for en bloc sale
RIO Casa, a former HUDC (Housing and Urban Development Company) estate, was on Monday put up for collective sale by its marketing agent, Knight Frank Singapore.
SPH launches bilingual portal for SMEs
SINGAPORE Press Holdings (SPH) is launching a portal for local small and medium enterprises (SMEs) on Tuesday, as a one-stop shop for SME-related news and features from its publications and to build an online community of SMEs.
Broker's take: OCBC advises CWT shareholders to accept HNA's offer
SHAREHOLDERS of CWT should accept the takeover offer by Hong Kong-listed HNA Holding, OCBC Investment Research said on Monday.
Spackman issues positive profit guidance for Q1 FY2017
SPACKMAN Entertainment Group issued a positive profit guidance that it expects to report a net profit for the first quarter of financial year 2017 versus a net loss in the previous corresponding period.
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Singapore shares close broadly weaker despite STI's rise
The Straits Times Index (STI) moved within a narrow band on Monday, eventually finishing 4.18 points higher at 3,181.45.
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Economy & Policy
US-China competition is not worrying, lack of communication is: Gan Kim Yong
Singapore keen on ‘talent exchange’, developing AI ‘guardrails’ with the US
Social cohesion, long-term planning, political stability are imperatives for Singapore: PM Lee
Singapore’s industrial harmony cannot be taken for granted: Ng Chee Meng
Singapore’s employment growth eases in Q1, as tighter foreign worker quotas kick in for construction firms
US-Singapore FTA marks 20 years: a bridge ‘at the right place, right time’