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A variety of 1-for-1 and buffet promotions are available for cardholders this August, and with National Day celebrations getting into full...
The current consensus forecast of private sector economists is for a 3.8% growth this year.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore has rescinded its in-principle approval for Hodlnaut after the crypto lender suspends withdrawals.
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Major energy traders are taking hundreds of millions of dollars in losses as they scramble to plug a liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply gap after several outages hampered efforts to fill European storage ahead of the winter heating season. Unplanned disruptions at LNG plants in the United States, Nigeria and Australia have wrong-footed traders, including BP and Shell, forcing them to pay inflated costs for alternative supplies. In a market already struggling to meet global demand for natural gas after Russia sharply reduced pipeline supplies into Europe, the lost LNG cargoes which can be transported by ship, have pushed global prices sharply higher in recent months.
VIENTIANE, LAOS - Media OutReach - 9 August 2022 - LaoSafe has launched a new video showcasing the wonders of Laos as the country works on their post-Covid-19 revival of tourism. Exploring several of Laos' most popular tourist hotspots, the video highlights the benefits of the LaoSafe certification to business, leisure, and adventure travellers alike. Restaurants, hotels, indoor and outdoor activities are all featured in the video, alongside the expertise of LaoSafe-certified tourism professiona
Gold reversed course to trade lower on Wednesday as hawkish remarks from U.S. Federal Reserve officials dampened hopes of a let-up in aggressive policy tightening after tame inflation data. Spot gold was down 0.3% to $1,788.39 per ounce by 3:34 p.m. ET (1934 GMT). "Gold initially had a knee-jerk reaction after tamer inflation data as investors expected a less aggressive Fed. But, then they realised the data is tamer not tame," said Jim Wyckoff, senior analyst at Kitco Metals.
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 9 August 2022 - Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) has announced the launch of the world’s first “Turing AI Orchestra” today (9 August) as the next milestone in its visionary plan to broaden the scope and explore potential opportunities in art co-creation by humans and artificial intelligence (AI). (From left) Professor Johnny M Poon, Ms Rosanna Choi, Professor James Tang Tuck-kong, Professor Alexander Wai, Professor Sun Dong, Dr Clement Chen, Professor Guo Yike
You might have seen real estate videos from Pink Sie and Queen Sie or find their names familiar. After all, their names are notable and distinct. This pair of sisters that work alongside each other as Associate Group Directors in PropNex Realty are hard to miss in the social media scene with their catchy and educational real estate content.Pink and Queen graduated with honours in their business degrees, and Pink even went on to further her studies to obtain an LLB, a law degree. With their accre
When video game designer Mark Venturelli was asked to speak at Brazil's biggest gaming festival, he submitted a generic-sounding title for his presentation -- "The Future of Game Design" -- but that was not the talk he gave.
(Reuters) -Gold prices fell on Thursday, as the U.S. dollar and Treasury yields rebounded after comments from Federal Reserve officials pointed to aggressive interest rate hikes despite signs of slowing inflation in the world's largest economy. Spot gold was down 0.4% at $1,784.88 per ounce, as of 0253 GMT, after hitting its highest since July 5 at $1,807.79 on Wednesday. "Following U.S. inflation numbers the dollar sold off very sharply and yields also dropped, but by the end of the day, the bond yields came back up and the dollar is slightly stronger now, which is hurting gold," said Edward Meir, an analyst with ED&F Man Capital Markets.
The group will be expecting a lower gross and profit margin in the 2HFY2022 with a trending drop in steel prices in the half year.
The group has declared an interim dividend of 1.5 cents per share, same as the year before, payable on Sept 27.
Earnings per share (EPS) for the period came in at 2.92 cents on a fully diluted basis.
Singapore trimmed its 2022 growth forecast to a range of 3%-4% to reflect an increasingly challenging global environment.
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - Media OutReach - 9 August 2022 - In a move that shook the NFT-based Trade Card Game (TCG) ecosystem, SYLTARE announced its global launch on August 18th. With Vietnam being SYLTARE's first global debut, following South Korea as its initial playground, the Philippines and Brazil are next in line for this innovative new game. Vietnam, the Philippines, and Brazil only marks the starting point of SYLTARE's grand expansion into the global market. Targeting the Global Market Today,
The Indian rupee eked out gains on Wednesday, supported by dollar inflows over the last two days amid a dip in oil prices and the easing of the greenback ahead of crucial U.S. inflation data. India's financial markets were shut on Tuesday for a holiday. "Markets have been consolidating in a small range ahead of the U.S. inflation data, but there have been some dollar inflows today due to the holiday on Tuesday," said Dilip Parmar, research analyst at HDFC Securities.
The current consensus forecast of private sector economists is for a 3.8% growth this year.
Asian shares tracked Wall Street higher on Thursday after a softer-than-expected U.S. inflation report encouraged bets of less aggressive rate hikes from the Federal Reserve, while the dollar remained bruised after its biggest plunge in five months. U.S. consumer prices were unchanged in July compared with June, when they rose a monthly 1.3%.
Hong Kong carrier Cathay Pacific on Wednesday reported losses had narrowed in the first half after an "extremely difficult start" to the year, but said its capacity will improve in coming months as travel sentiment improves.