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Airbus to inspect 16 A380 planes for wing cracks after EASA safety order
Airbus will inspect 16 A380 aircraft following EASA orders after cracks were found in a key wing component, starting with five Emirates jets today.
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Lazada to cut 5% of workforce across Southeast Asia including Singapore
Lazada announced layoffs of about 5% of its Southeast Asian staff, including Singapore, notifying employees by June 23, 2026.
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US Markets Edge Lower on Tech Shares Amid Iran Talks and AI Spending Concerns
US stock indexes closed lower on June 24, driven by tech sector weakness despite gains in Dow and falling oil prices amid Iran negotiations.
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GoTo and Grab to cut driver commissions to 8% in Indonesia starting July 1
GoTo and Grab will reduce commissions for two-wheeled drivers in Indonesia from 20% to 8% beginning July 1, 2026.
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Singapore civil servants to receive 0.45-month mid-year bonus with extra payments for juniors
Singapore’s civil servants will get a 0.45-month mid-year bonus in 2026, with additional one-time payments for junior officers announced today.
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SoftBank-backed Carro plans US IPO with possible Singapore dual listing in 2026
Carro is preparing for a US IPO as soon as June 2026 and may also seek a dual listing in Singapore.
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OCBC to Double Wealth Advisers in Indonesia to 400 by End of 2026 Amid Asset Growth
OCBC plans to double wealth advisers in Indonesia to 400 by year-end after client assets rose 11% to 127 trillion rupiah.
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UK tribunal approves £3 billion collective lawsuit against Apple over iCloud
Britain's Competition Appeal Tribunal allowed consumer group Which? to sue Apple on behalf of nearly 40 million iCloud users over alleged anti-competitive practices.
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US Treasury issues 60-day waiver allowing limited Iranian crude oil sales
The US Treasury issued a 60-day waiver permitting some US refiners to buy Iranian crude oil amid efforts to ease Strait of Hormuz tensions.
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Singtel sells 2.8% stake in Thailand’s Gulf Development for about S$1 billion
Singtel sold a 2.8% stake in Gulf Development through a private placement for around S$1 billion on June 23, 2026.
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KPMG Australia chairman and two partners resign amid audit scandal
KPMG Australia announced resignations of chairman Martin Sheppard and audit partners Paul Rogers and Eileen Hoggett amid an ongoing scandal.
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SpaceX shares drop for third day, wiping over $600 billion from market value
SpaceX shares fell for a third straight day on June 22, 2026, dropping 16% and erasing more than $600 billion in market value.
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Value Network Ventures to trial eco-friendly rice farming with EDB grant
Value Network Ventures received a Singapore EDB grant to trial eco-friendly rice farming that cuts methane emissions and plans to expand its local team.
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SGX RegCo Sets Three-Year Limit for Long-Term Suspended Companies
SGX RegCo announced a rule requiring companies suspended over three years to show progress or face delisting.
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Bank of Japan Governor Ueda meets Prime Minister Takaichi, no June rate hike discussed
Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda met Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Friday to discuss monetary policy but did not talk about a rate hike in June.
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Citi to hire 500 wealth management staff globally with focus on Asia
Citigroup plans to hire about 100 private bankers and 400 specialists globally, prioritizing Asia where its private bank grows fastest.
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Taiwanese brothers’ stake in Himax lifts their net worth to $1 billion amid chip boom
Brothers Biing-seng and Jordan Wu have amassed $1 billion from Himax Technologies as its display driver chip shares soar in 2026.
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ComfortDelGro launches free autonomous shuttle rides open to public in Punggol
ComfortDelGro began free public autonomous shuttle rides in Punggol on June 22, serving a 25-minute route with bookings via app.
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Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines launch joint fare products for KL-Singapore route
Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines launched new joint fare products for travel between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore today.
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Singapore dollar forecast to strengthen against US dollar in second half of 2026
The Singapore dollar is expected to gain against the US dollar in H2 2026 despite a possible hawkish US Federal Reserve and mixed views on MAS tightening.
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Explosion at MOL's Olefin-1 plant in Hungary kills one, injures seven
An explosion during a plant restart at MOL Petrochemicals' Olefin-1 unit in Tiszaujvaros killed one and injured seven.
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Singapore’s Delugs develops integrated wrist strap for Audemars Piguet x Swatch Royal Pop watch
Delugs, a Singapore watch-strap maker, is creating a custom wrist strap for the Audemars Piguet x Swatch Royal Pop watch, nearing sample production.
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North Carolina sues VinFast over abandoned electric vehicle factory project
North Carolina filed suit against Vietnamese EV maker VinFast for failing to build a promised factory and abandoning the site for over a year.
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South-east Asian fishermen resume work despite fuel costs exceeding half trip expenses
Thai fisherman Bunyut Chaosamut resumed fishing in June after two months idle due to soaring fuel costs amid Middle East conflict.