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If you've never refinanced your home loan before, or want to get out of your HDB loan, this step-by-step is for you. The post Step-by-Step Guide to Refinancing Your Home Loan appeared first on DollarsAndSense.sg.
India's palm oil imports could drop by nearly a fifth as now cheaper soyoil takes more market share, following Indonesia's curbs on palm oil exports and New Delhi allowing duty-free imports of soyoil, dealers said. Palm oil imports by the world's biggest vegetable oil importer in its marketing year ending on Oct. 31 will fall 19% to 6.7 million tonnes, the lowest since 2010/11, according to the average forecast from five dealers. That shift could put pressure on Malaysian palm oil prices and may lift soyoil imports to record highs and support U.S. soyoil futures prices.
Gillman Barracks will get a S$2 million facelift and could soon see new offerings including a farmers' market and farm-to-table dining options. Find out more.
Accidents happen. Some of us might be wondering: “What are the odds of me getting into an accident? Especially in a relatively safe country...
What's the wise thing to do with your investment portfolio if a recession is heading its way here soon? The post Singapore Could Be in a Recession in 2023, Should You Sell Now? appeared first on The Smart Investor.
Forbes on Thursday (26 May) announced 34 Singapore-based individuals or teams who made it to its annual “30 Under 30 Asia” list, including familiar face, Annette Lee, one of the singers of The Caifan (economical rice) Song. Who are the others?
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 24 May 2022 - “Scaling Hong Kong to the Nordics”, co-organised by Cyberport and the Finnish Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong (FinnCham Hong Kong) and sponsored by Create Hong Kong (CreateHK) of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Hong Kong SAR), led a delegation of a number of Hong Kong-based digital entertainment and game development companies to visit renowned Finnish, Swedish and Danish game companies last week, after organising a se
Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong urged that China remain integrated in the region, days after US President Joe Biden visited Asia for a series of summits that excluded the world’s second-largest economy.
OctaFX’s mobile trading platform was recognised as the best of its kind by public voting held by fxdailyinfo.com as part of its Forex Brokers Awards 2022.KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach - 26 May 2022 - The global broker OctaFX received the ‘Best Mobile Trading Platform’ award from the international Forex news portal fxdailyinfo.com. The winners in 27 nominations of the Forex Brokers Award 2022 were determined by public voting, which makes the award particularly relevant, as it reflects t
Gold prices dropped on Thursday as the dollar edged higher, with some investors cashing in after minutes of a U.S. Federal Reserve policy meeting showed that the central bank was likely to stay the course on interest-rate hikes. Spot gold dipped 0.5% to $1,844.15 per ounce, by 0546 GMT, as a firmer dollar hurt demand for greenback-priced bullion for buyers holding other currencies. The Fed's commitment to raising rates has affected gold a little, with some profits being taken as the news sinks in, and prices could drop to $1,820 or so, said Brian Lan, managing director at dealer GoldSilver Central.
Japan Foods reports higher revenue but lower earnings in FY2022 due to higher costs and lower rental concessions
Hundreds of Indian air travellers were stranded inside their planes after the low-cost airline SpiceJet cancelled or delayed flights due to an "attempted ransomware attack", the company has said.Many angry passengers, some of whom were left waiting inside their planes for up to five hours earlier this week, complained about a lack of communication from the budget carrier.
Drones spraying pesticide, sensors taking soil readings, sprinklers that squirt fertiliser at the touch of a button -- a Malaysian plantation is using high-tech methods to boost its crop of pungent durians. Grown across Southeast Asia, fans hail the spiky durian as the "king of fruit" due to its bittersweet flavours and creamy golden flesh, and it is particularly popular in China.
Candy decided to purchase a 1,040 sq ft 4-room HDB flat in Bukit Panjang, as she realised her previous 1-bedroom condo was too small. Throughout the homebuying and the renovation process, she consulted her Feng Shui master.
Credit card debt and annual fees may sound scary. But do you know you can benefit and actually save money by owning a credit card? Read on...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India will continue to buy "cheap oil" from Russia but has not finalised terms of the discount, a senior government official familiar with the matter said on Wednesday. "We will get cheap oil from Russia," the government official told reporters on Wednesday, adding that the average price at which the world's third largest oil importer buys crude is currently above $100 a barrel. With concerns that conventional payment routes could be blocked due to Western sanctions on Moscow, including on banks, work was ongoing to set up a rupee-rouble trade mechanism to facilitate transactions, the official said.
With an economic slowdown looming, here are four stocks that can provide you with a good night's sleep. The post 4 Dependable Stocks You Can Scoop Up for Your CPF Investment Account appeared first on The Smart Investor.
Looking for a new job to explore? Consider becoming an occupational therapy assistant. This job is expected to grow by 35%, meaning you will always find a job in this field.
With the full acquisition of Jem, Lendlease REIT’s portfolio saw a significant boost in its suburban retail mix. What does it mean for Lendlease REIT and what can we expect in the following quarters? The post 3 Takeaways From Lendlease REIT’s 3Q22 Business Update appeared first on The Smart Investor.
India's coal woes show no sign of abating, with lower domestic supply expected to boost the need for imports, with this likely to keep seaborne prices at elevated levels. India cut the amount of coal domestic power plants can expect to receive in June by 11.1%, with utilities now forecast to get 56.2 million tonnes, down from an earlier estimate of 63.3 million tonnes. The power ministry also called for higher imports to meet the shortage of domestic supplies, according to a ministry document reviewed by Reuters.