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Nestle and Danone face scrutiny over infant formula recalls linked to toxin contamination
Nestle and Danone are under scrutiny for delayed recalls of infant formula contaminated with cereulide toxin from a Chinese supplier.
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Singha Beer family executive dismissed over sexual abuse allegations
Boonrawd Brewery dismissed Sunit, Singha family executive, after abuse claims by his brother Siranudh surfaced in May.
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Severe turbulence on Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 kills one, injures 79 over Myanmar
Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 hit severe turbulence over Myanmar on May 21, 2024, causing one death and 79 injuries aboard the Boeing 777-300ER.
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Yangzijiang Shipbuilding wins $1.03 billion in new orders, orderbook tops $22 billion
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding has secured $1.03 billion in new orders this year, lifting its outstanding orderbook to $22.3 billion as of May 2026.
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Singapore pledges US$15 million to Green Growth Institute for carbon trading support
Singapore announced a US$15 million contribution to support international carbon trading via the Green Growth Institute.
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Prime Minister Lawrence Wong to deliver 2026 National Day Rally speech on August 23
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong will deliver his third National Day Rally speech on August 23, 2026, at ITE College Central in Ang Mo Kio.
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Six Hyundai Engineering & Construction employees charged with bribery in Labrador substation case
Six Hyundai Engineering & Construction employees faced 52 charges of bribery linked to the Labrador Villa Road substation project on June 12, 2026.
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Sam Bankman-Fried loses appeal to overturn 25-year fraud conviction
A federal appeals court upheld Sam Bankman-Fried’s 2023 fraud conviction and 25-year prison sentence linked to FTX’s collapse.
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SpaceX debuts on Nasdaq with record $1.77 trillion IPO valuation
SpaceX launched its Nasdaq IPO June 12, raising $75 billion at a $1.77 trillion valuation as space-themed ETFs gain investor attention.
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Indian workers use first-person video to train AI robots for household and factory tasks
Indian workers in homes and factories record daily tasks with wearable cameras to train AI-powered robots for automation.
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Ohin Construction and 6 individuals charged over 2025 Tanjong Katong sinkhole incident
Ohin Construction and six linked personnel faced eight charges today over the 2025 Tanjong Katong sinkhole that injured a woman and collapsed road lanes.
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Indonesia’s Danantara Raises $1.5 Billion in Debut US Dollar Bond Sale Amid Investor Caution
Indonesia’s sovereign wealth fund Danantara raised $1.5 billion from its first global US dollar bond issue amid investor wariness over the economy.
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Singapore Exchange sees 70% rise in securities trading value in May 2026
Singapore Exchange reported a 70% year-on-year rise in securities trading value to S$45.8 billion in May 2026.
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ST Telemedia expands Jakarta data centre campus to support Indonesia’s AI and cloud demand
ST Telemedia Global Data Centres unveiled expansion of its Jakarta campus including new facilities to meet growing digital infrastructure needs in Indonesia.
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Japan’s Lower House passes bill regulating cryptocurrencies like stocks
Japan’s Lower House passed a bill to regulate cryptocurrencies under the same framework as stocks, lowering taxes and tightening rules.
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Asian stocks fall on renewed US strikes on Iran and tech sector sell-off
Asian equities declined June 10-11 after US launched fresh strikes on Iran and technology stocks dropped amid profit-taking and rotation away from tech giants.
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Opec Lowers 2026 Global Oil Demand Growth Forecast to 970,000 bpd, Raises 2027 Outlook
Opec cut its 2026 global oil demand growth forecast to 970,000 barrels per day but raised its 2027 forecast to 1.73 million bpd in its June report.
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Minor International weighs Singapore IPO for Minor Food Group over Hong Kong
Thailand’s Minor International is considering listing Minor Food Group in Singapore due to stronger investor interest, delaying a Hong Kong IPO plan.
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UK watchdog probes Ryanair over mandatory family seat reservation fees
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority opened an investigation into Ryanair's mandatory seat fee for parents sitting with children aged 2-11.
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DBS to launch tokenised physical gold for retail investors in Singapore in H2 2026
DBS Group announced it will offer tokenised physical gold to retail customers in Singapore from the second half of 2026.
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Singapore launches AI internships to boost trusted AI financial hub status
Singapore Monetary Authority and partners will offer 1000+ AI-focused finance internships starting August 2026 to build workforce skills.
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Shopee cuts about 8% of global developer jobs amid AI pivot
Shopee is cutting around 8% of its global developer workforce, including Singapore software engineers, starting June 8–10, 2026.
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Singapore High Court seizes Capital A’s BigPay and Teleport stakes to enforce award
Singapore High Court ordered the seizure of Capital A’s shares in BigPay and Teleport to enforce a US$14.7 million arbitration buyout award.
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Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda hospitalized, to miss June policy meeting
Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda was hospitalized June 10 and will miss the June 15-16 policy meeting, with Deputy Governor Ryozo Himino chairing the session.