SINGAPORE: The employment outlook for the finance sector remains positive, with about 6,500 positions projected to be created in 2021, said Mr Ravi Menon, managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on Tuesday (May 4). Mr Menon was speaking at a webinar organised by MAS and the ...
74 people were also fined for breaching COVID-19 safe management measures.
SINGAPORE: Twelve employers were given awards for creating mentally friendly and healthy working environments by mental health non-profit organisation, Silver Ribbon (Singapore), on Tuesday (May 4). The employers are Bizlink Centre Singapore Ltd, FedEx Express, Jardines MINDSET, Jebsen & Jessen ...
SINGAPORE'S financial sector has plans to add 6,500 jobs this year, but the "large mismatch" between demand and supply of technology workers means the industry will continue to depend on foreign tech talent over the next few years, said Ravi Menon, managing director of the Republic's central bank....
SINGAPORE'S financial sector has plans to add 6,500 jobs this year, but the "large mismatch" between demand and supply of technology workers means the industry will continue to depend on foreign tech talent over the next few years, said Ravi Menon, managing director of the Republic's central bank....
SINGAPORE'S financial sector has plans to create 6,500 jobs this year, but the "large mismatch" between demand and supply of technology workers means the industry will continue to depend on foreign tech talent over the next few years, said Ravi Menon, managing director of the Republic's central bank....
Sportswear company Under Armour has settled with the Securities and Exchange Commission and agreed to pay US$9 million in fines related to misleading its revenue growth to investors from the third quarter of 2015 through the fourth quarter of 2016, the agency said on Monday (May 3).
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