Indian stocks ended lower on Thursday as investors booked profits in the recent outperformers ahead of the year-end holidays.
Singapore shares ended higher on Thursday, tracking gains in other Asian equities, with lenders such as DBS Group and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp emerging as top gainers.
Apple Inc's Chief Executive Tim Cook received a salary of $102 million in 2017, which included an incentive payout of $9.33 million.
Indian stocks were little changed on Thursday as investors refrained from taking big bets ahead of the year-end holidays.
Singapore shares advanced on Thursday, tracking gains in other Asian equities, with lenders such as DBS Group and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp emerging as top gainers.
Singapore Press Holdings, which began a review of its media business last year, appointed Chua Hwee Song as the new chief financial officer (CFO), effective next year.
Property developer CapitaLand on Thursday said it acquired an office building known as Main Airport Center (MAC) in Frankfurt, Germany.
Singapore media regulator has imposed a financial penalty of S$150,000 on fibre network operator NetLink Trust for failing to meet its quality service targets.
Datapulse Technology on Thursday said it had received a requisition notice to convene an extraordinary general meeting to sack four directors on its board, among other things.
India's benchmark Sensex index hit a fresh record high of 34,000 on Tuesday on the back of sustained buying by the overseas investors.
Singapore shares touched their lowest level in about six weeks on Tuesday as oil service providers declined.
India's benchmark Sensex index hit a record high of 34,000 on Tuesday on the back of sustained buying by the overseas investors.
Singapore shares touched their lowest level in about six weeks on Tuesday, dragged lower by Keppel Corp after its unit agreed to pay a US$422 million fine.
The government will release Singapore's fourth-quarter advance growth estimates and monetary policy decision on January 2 .
Shares of mainboard-listed Keppel Corp fell as much as 5 percent to S$7.09 on the Singapore Exchange on Tuesday.