Singapore Airlines to introduce electronic magazines
Singapore Airlines said Friday it is to introduce an electronic version of its inflight magazines as part of its plans for paperless planes.
Singapore Vies With Hong Kong for Hedge Funds
Singapore hedge fund start-ups are on the rise after the central bank approved new rules that didn't impose a licensing requirement on most funds, Bloomberg News reported.
Singapore shares end 0.33% lower
SINGAPORE : Singapore shares ended 0.33 per cent lower on Friday as traders cashed in gains on three consecutive days of gains.
Singapore Employers Boost Payrolls as Economic Growth Surges
Singapore employers expanded payrolls for a fourth consecutive quarter as record economic growth prompted companies in the services and construction industries to boost hiring.
Singapore jails founder, director of Ponzi scheme
Singapore - A Singapore court jailed two men Friday for running a fraudulent investment scheme worth 180 million Singapore dollars (132 million US dollars), media reports said.
Singapore's Noble says plans to issue senior notes
SINGAPORE, July 30 (Reuters) - Singapore-listed Hong Kong commodities firm Noble Group said on Friday it plans to issue senior notes but did not give details of the amount to be raised or any time frame.
Singapore June bank lending up 1.4 pct from May
SINGAPORE, July 30 (Reuters) - Total bank lending in Singapore rose 1.4 percent to S$296.63 billion ($217.8 billion) in June from S$292.49 billion in May, central bank data showed on Friday.
Singapore c.bank sees rising prices, moderating growth
SINGAPORE - Singapore's economic growth will moderate in the second half of 2010 while prices will rise faster, the central bank said on Thursday, while making clear it remained comfortable with its current monetary policy.
Singapore employment up in Q2
Singapore: Employment has continued to grow with the number of people gaining jobs in the second quarter of 2010, up by 26,500.
Singapore's DBS opens 1.4 pct higher after Q2 loss
SINGAPORE, July 30 (Reuters) - Singapore's DBS Group , Southeast Asia's biggest bank, opened 1.4 percent higher on Friday after it reported a surprise second quarter loss because of a goodwill charge for its Hong Kong business.