Keppel ‘cautiously optimistic’ about 2021; looks to asset-light approach, third party co-investments
KEPPEL Corporation chief executive Loh Chin Hua says he is "cautiously optimistic" about 2021, after what has been a tumultuous year for both the company and the broader global economy.
Nissan Motor plans to cut its distribution channels in East Europe this year as part of a global turnaround plan, the daily Yomiuri newspaper reported on Friday.
The year 2020 was a wild one for Wall Street, bookended by the end of the longest bull market in history with the battering of equities by the COVID-19 shutdowns, and a bungee-cord rebound on hopes for economic recovery that resulted in the shortest bear market on record.
SINGAPORE: A trial which will see Singapore import electricity from Peninsular Malaysia will be a "useful first step" in preparation for further moves to connect to the regional power grid, said experts. Announced in late October, the trial will see Singapore import 100 megawatts (MW) of ...
More than 2.5 billion doses have been ordered worldwide of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, providing a ray of hope in the fight against the pandemic, says a University of Southampton observer.
THE Singapore dollar (SGD) is expected to strengthen in 2021 as improvement in global risk appetite continues to weigh on the US dollar (USD).
THE Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) will review and take necessary action if CoAssets' licensed subsidiary - now known as CA Funding - has breached regulations.
SINGAPORE's bank lending inched up slightly in November to reverse an eight-month decline on continued growth in consumer loans.
WEBSTER'S dictionary defines bipolarity as "characterised by two directly opposing opinions, natures, etc". Three years after the mega-merger that created Standard Life Aberdeen plc, it's still trying to cure itself of just such an affliction.
Alphabet Inc's drone delivery unit Wing criticized Trump administration rules issued this week mandating broadcast-based remote identification of drones, saying they should be revised to allow for internet-based tracking.
















