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Event was organised by the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre and the Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations. Read ...
Despite a temporary consolidation during the week of April 28 to May 2, the Straits Times Index is likely outperform the US ...
An article published online on Monday evening, headlined ‘Mayo data centre granted planning permission despite objections by locals including author Sally Rooney’, incorrectly reported that ...
It’s no fun being a Cassandra. That’s the shorthand term, inspired by a figure from Greek mythology, describing a person whose accurate prophecies — often foretelling disaster — are ...
The S&P 500 remains in correction territory depsite a 90-day ... That makes the current valuation of 59 times earnings look reasonable, especially when AppLovin consistently beat the consensus ...
CBSE has opened a correction window from April 9 to 17, 2025, allowing affiliated schools to amend candidate details for the board exams. A fee of ₹1,000 per student applies. Permitted changes ...
There would also not be any “chope-free zones”, said NEA. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A report by Disability Rights Connecticut released on Tuesday accused the Department of Correction of failing to provide the correct medical care to an incarcerated man who, suffering from ALS and ...
CS Vigneshwar, president of FADA The Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) believes that this fiscal year will be one of “correction” for the auto industry. This is inevitable ...
[SINGAPORE] Constituent companies on the Straits Times Index (STI) lost no time in picking up their own shares after the benchmark index tanked on US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The baseline 10 ...
Richard Nixon placed a 10 per cent surcharge on dutiable imports in 1971 to pressure Germany and Japan to revalue their currencies, not devalue them as wrongly stated in an article on April 7.
Correction: value of US exports affected by tariffs The EU’s retaliation against US steel tariffs could affect up to €26bn of US exports, not €26mn as wrongly stated in an article on April 5.
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