[ad_1] Photographer: Chan Long Hei / Bloomberg Photographer: Chan Long Hei / Bloomberg The Trump administration’s possible restrictions on two Chinese payments giants would have repercussions far beyond politics, potentially affecting multi-billion dollar deals, shaking up international trade and even shaping the evolution of the global financial system. US officials …
Read More »Entertainment and massage outlets in the central area raided during police operations
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Several public entertainment and massage venues were found to have violated the law following a police raid in the central area. Fourteen public entertainment venues had violated the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) Act and / or the conditions of the liquor license, police said in a statement. Sixteen …
Read More »75 resume later, get a job, thanks to SGUnited, Latest Singapore News
[ad_1] Despite submitting more than 70 resumes in two months earlier this year, the architecture graduate did not receive a single job offer. So when the SGUnited Internship Program was launched in June, 25-year-old Mr. Pung Li Kuang, who returned to Singapore after graduating from the University of New South …
Read More »Antibodies Regenerate In Demand After Trump COVID-19 Treatment, Doctors Seek More Data
[ad_1] NEW YORK: Patients apply to join clinical trials of antibody-based COVID-19 drugs after US President Donald Trump was treated last week with an experimental therapy from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, and on Wednesday ( October 7) promised to make it free for Americans. while promoting its benefits. Medical experts said more …
Read More »Genting Cruise Lines, Royal Caribbean to Offer S’pore Residents Cruises to Nowhere Starting November Under the ‘Safe Cruise’ Pilot, Consumer News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Two cruise lines received the green light to offer “cruises to nowhere” from Singapore starting in November, following the development of a set of safety guidelines to prevent the spread of the coronavirus on board. These will be roundtrip cruises with no ports of call. Genting Cruise …
Read More »Stolen $ 300 million Mao scroll found ‘cut in half’
[ad_1] HONG KONG: A stolen scroll of poetry written by Mao Zedong and valued at hundreds of millions of dollars was recovered, Hong Kong police said on Wednesday (October 7), but not before it was cut in half. Officials said someone handling the stolen artifact had cut it off after …
Read More »Actions to consider: OCBC, HC Surgical, Medinex, CDL, Frasers Centrepoint Trust, stocks
[ad_1] Thu, Oct 08, 2020 – 8:57 am THE following companies saw new developments that may affect their stock trading on Thursday: OCBC: The participation rate in OCBC’s electoral dividend scheme comprised three-quarters or 75.2 percent of the shares, with nearly 67.5 million new common shares assigned and issued to …
Read More »Harris Says Trump’s Response to Covid-19 is ‘Biggest Failure’ in Vice President’s Debate with Pence, United States News & Top Stories
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (BLOOMBERG) – Senator Kamala Harris criticized the Trump administration’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic when she opened her debate with Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday (October 7), calling it the biggest failure in the history of the U.S. government. “The American people have witnessed the greatest failure …
Read More »WATCH LIVE: Mike Pence and Kamala Harris face off in the debate between the vice presidency of the United States
[ad_1] SALT LAKE CITY: Republican Mike Pence will face his Democratic rival Kamala Harris at 9am Singapore time on Thursday (October 8) in the only vice-presidential debate before the November 3 US election. Ad Ad The debate between Pence, 61, and Harris, 55, comes about a week after US President …
Read More »US Warns China Against Attacking Taiwan, Emphasizes US ‘Ambiguity’
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: The United States’ national security adviser warned China on Wednesday (October 7) against any attempts to retake Taiwan by force, saying that amphibious landings were notoriously difficult and there was a lot of ambiguity about how the United States would respond. Robert O’Brien said at an event at …
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