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Singapore condos face monthly MCST forced-sale bids over unpaid fees
MCSTs in Singapore have issued at least one forced-sale notice each month over unpaid condo fees in the past year.
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Site supervisor dies after canopy collapse at Jalan Usaha worksite
A 30-year-old site supervisor died when a cast concrete canopy collapsed under six tonnes of bricks at Jalan Usaha on May 16.
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ASEAN to Sign First Regional Digital Economy Framework Agreement in November 2026
ASEAN member states concluded negotiations on the Digital Economy Framework Agreement in Manila and will sign it in Singapore this November.
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Munich Airport suspends flights for an hour after suspected drone sighting
Flights at Munich Airport were halted for about an hour on May 30 after two pilots reported a possible drone near the airfield.
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Global markets fall on May 15 as US-Iran tensions and oil price surge unsettle investors
Emerging Asian and European markets declined sharply on May 15 amid rising oil prices and stalled US-Iran peace talks.
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US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth praises Indo-Pacific allies for raising defense spending at Shangri-La Dialogue
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth praised Indo-Pacific partners for boosting defense budgets and promoting shared security at the 2026 Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.
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Bank of England may allow inflation above target temporarily to support UK economy
BoE Governor Andrew Bailey said the central bank could tolerate inflation above 2% to aid the UK economy amid uncertainty from the Iran war.
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Middle East war disrupts energy supply chains and strains global markets
The war between US-Israel and Iran has disrupted energy routes and driven up prices, pressuring global oil inventories and vulnerable economies.
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New clockwise and anticlockwise signs debut at four Singapore Circle Line stations
Singapore launched new clockwise and anticlockwise directional signs at four Circle Line stations today ahead of full loop completion in July.
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Jardine Matheson considers more asset sales to shift into investment firm
Jardine Matheson is planning further asset sales to transition into an investment firm focused on high-growth sectors.
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Tokyo inflation slows to four-year low as June BOJ rate hike looms
Tokyo's consumer price index rose 1.3% in May, the slowest pace in four years before a likely Bank of Japan rate hike.
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Seatrium reports S$15.5 billion net order book for Q1 2026 with strong project pipeline
Seatrium posted a S$15.5 billion net order book for Q1 2026 across 24 projects, with deliveries through 2033 and a robust pipeline exceeding S$28 billion.
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Iceland Overtakes Switzerland as World’s Most Expensive Country
Iceland has become the world’s most expensive country, surpassing Switzerland by 3 percentage points in price level, driven by surging tourism and inflation.
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Nomura raises annual profit target by 50% to ¥750 billion following record earnings
Nomura Holdings raised its annual pretax income target by 50% to ¥750 billion for the year ending March 2031 after two years of record profits.
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Jumbo Seafood to close flagship East Coast Seafood Centre outlet on September 30, 2026
Jumbo Seafood will close its flagship East Coast Seafood Centre outlet when its lease expires on September 30, 2026.
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KPMG Australia CEO and Audit Head Resign After Whistleblower Investigation
KPMG Australia CEO Andrew Yates and audit head Julian McPherson resigned over whistleblower investigation deficiencies.
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Singapore’s CCS conditionally approves SP Mobility’s acquisition of ChargEco
Singapore’s Competition and Consumer Commission conditionally approved SP Mobility’s acquisition of rival ChargEco on May 28, 2026.
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Singapore workers’ real wages rose 4% in 2025 as inflation eased
Singapore workers saw a 4% rise in real wages in 2025, supported by lower inflation and improved firm profitability, the Ministry of Manpower said.
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Wilmar International shares plunge 10.5% amid Indonesian export investigation
Wilmar International's shares fell 10.5% on May 28 after Indonesia named it in a crude palm oil export probe over suspected under-invoicing.
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Bank of Singapore boosts hiring to expand ultra-high-net-worth client base by 30% by 2028
Bank of Singapore resumed aggressive hiring after a 2024 pause to grow ultra-high-net-worth client assets by 30% by 2028, CEO Jason Moo said.
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IHH Healthcare Q1 net profit rises 3% to RM528 million on patient volume gains
IHH Healthcare reported a 3% rise in Q1 net profit to RM528 million driven by Malaysia, Turkey, Europe, and Bayindir acquisition.
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MUFG Considers Options for Stake in Indonesia’s Bank Danamon
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group is exploring a sale or take-private of its 92.5% stake in Bank Danamon, following new Indonesian listing rules.
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Canberra Drive EC Site Tender Launched under New Stricter Executive Condominium Rules
Singapore launched the Canberra Drive Executive Condominium tender on May 26, the first site under tighter EC rules restricting buyer eligibility and payments.
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Shipping executive Teo Siong Seng takes leave amid US container price-fixing indictment
Teo Siong Seng, PIL chairman, takes leave after US DOJ indicted him over alleged container price fixing.