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Chinese kitchenware maker Carote surges at debut in Hong Kong
CHINESE kitchenware firm Carote rose 64 per cent at its listing debut in Hong Kong on Wednesday (Oct 2), reinforcing perceptions that the city’s once anaemic initial public offering...
IMDA to probe MyRepublic for potential regulatory breaches after broadband outage
Telecom operators must provide adequate redundancy, backups and diversity arrangements within their networks, says the authorityTHE Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) will investigate MyRepublic’s fibre broadband outage to determine...
Singapore shares open lower on Wednesday; STI down 0.1%
SINGAPORE stocks began Wednesday (Oct 2) trading in negative territory, mirroring overnight losses in global markets.  As at 9.01 am, the Straits Times Index (STI) dropped 0.1 per cent or...
LME to approve Hong Kong for warehousing by end-2024: sources
THE London Metal Exchange (LME) is set to approve the expansion of its global metals warehousing network into Hong Kong before the end of this year, three sources with...
Stocks to watch: Sembcorp, OUE, Oxley
THE following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their securities on Wednesday (Oct 2): Source link
Barclays expects new dealmakers to take 18 months to ramp up
BARCLAYS said it expects a raft of senior dealmakers its hired in recent months to become more productive in the coming year, which executives hope will help them boost...
Tesla sales perk up after China boosts electric vehicle subsidy
TESLA is expected to post its first quarterly sales increase this year after car buyers in China, the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) market, seized on a sweetened government...
Bitcoin wobbles in poor start to token’s best month historically
BITCOIN speculators banking on a seasonal October melt-up faced an early reality check as deepening tension in the Middle East drove a bout of caution across global markets.The digital...
Samsung to cut thousands of jobs as part of worldwide layoffs
SAMSUNG Electronics is laying off workers in South-east Asia, Australia and New Zealand as part of a plan to reduce global headcount by thousands of jobs, according to people...
Samsung’s Singapore staff not spared as it cuts thousands of jobs globally amid struggles in AI market
SAMSUNG Electronics is laying off workers in South-east Asia, Australia and New Zealand as part of a plan to reduce global headcount by thousands of jobs, according to people...
Global borrowing binge brings record US$600 billion of bond sales
Companies and governments around the globe spent the past month streaming into debt markets, seizing on declining interest rates ahead of an uncertain US presidential election that many fear...
Adani flagship’s US$1.3 billion share sale said to start next week
Billionaire Gautam Adani’s flagship firm plans to roll out its share sale as early as next week, according to people familiar, marking its return to public equity markets after...