Embattled commodities trader Noble Group is racing against time to meet its financial deadlines.
The status of Jerusalem is a complex issue that should be decided through Israel-Palestinian talks, Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said on Thursday.
Germany-based specialty chemicals maker Evonik on Thursday said it will build its first research hub in Singapore.
Indian stocks gained on Thursday, a day after the central bank kept the key interest rate unchanged, noting risks to inflation, but expressed optimism that the slowdown in economic growth had bottomed out.
Singapore stocks fell on Wednesday, taking cues from weak Asian shares as uncertainty over U.S. policy kept many investors on the sidelines.
Singapore Airlines has changed some of its flight routes between Asia and the U.S. in response to North Korea's missile tests.
U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and relocate the U.S. embassy there would spark conflicts.
ST Kinetics said it would collaborate with U.S.-based National Instruments to test systems used by autonomous vehicles (AVs) and robotic solutions in Singapore.
Singapore Airlines and Air New Zealand on Thursday announced they will jointly launch a third daily flight between Singapore and Auckland starting late next year.
Sembcorp Marine said its wholly-owned subsidiary, Sembcorp Marine Rigs & Floaters secured a US$490 million contract from Norway's Statoil Petroleum AS.
Singapore-based realty firm First Sponsor Group has partnered with its two key shareholders, City Developments and Tai Tak Estates to buy the Le Méridien Frankfurt Hotel in Germany.
CapitaLand Retail China Trust on Thursday said it got approval from the Singapore Exchange (SGX) to list new units from its upsized S$103.8 million private placement at S$1.612 apiece.
Indian stocks fell on Wednesday, dragged by lenders after the Reserve Bank of India kept interest rates unchanged at its monetary policy.
Singapore's total securities market turnover increased 19 percent on year in November to S$28.5 billion, the country's exchange said Wednesday.
Singapore stocks fell more than 1 percent on Wednesday, taking cues from Asian shares following losses on Wall Street as the technology sector stuttered yet again.