Hurricane Irma bought widespread devastation to the southeastern-most U.S. state of Florida, from Key West to Tampa, on Sunday (September 10).
Indian shares rose on Monday, tracking gains in other Asian equities as geopolitical tensions over North Korea's nuclear and missile programme receded.
Singapore stocks edged higher on Monday, led by lenders such as OCBC and as geopolitical tensions over North Korea's nuclear and missile programme receded.
Singapore-based steel maker BRC Asia said it received a conditional cash offer from Esteel Enterprise at a price of 92.5 Singapore cents a share.
Technology firm Trek 2000 International climbed as much as 56 percent on Monday after its shares resumed trading on the Singapore Exchange.
Frasers Centrepoint acquired four business parks in the United Kingdom as it seeks to expand its overseas market.
TEE International, which provides mechanical and electrical engineering services, on Monday said it formed a strategic alliance with Advancer Global.
HSBC and UOB launched their three-year fixed-rate home loan packages, spurring a competition with Singapore's largest housing-loan provider DBS.
Small cars' Certificate of Entitlement prices in Singapore have dropped to their seven-year low in the past week and prices are expected to fall further.
Singtel adds video streaming HOOQ to its CAST video portal app for postpaid mobile and fibre broadband customers.
Indian shares ended little changed on Friday, but the indexes posted their first weekly loss in four as simmering geopolitical tensions kept many investors on edge.
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Singapore stocks ended little changed on Friday after two session of falls, as geopolitical tensions over North Korea's nuclear and missile programme continued to cast a shadow.
A feud between Uber drivers and metered taxi drivers turned the streets of Johannesburgs most affluent neighbourhoods into a battleground on Thursday evening, 7 September.
Indian shares gained on Friday, tracking gains in other Asian equities following solid Chinese trade data but simmering geopolitical tensions kept many investors on edge.