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No degree, no problem: US employers look beyond college credentials
Companies such as IBM, General Motors and Walmart are focusing on applicants' skills rather than education.
Hong Kong wants to be Trump-proof but its hands are tied
Conventional wisdom sees Trump's return as trouble for Hong Kong. A lot depends on Beijing's directives.
Crypto.com and Triple-A tie up to enable direct crypto payments
Two Singapore-based digital asset firms will soon enable direct payments in cryptocurrencies from users' wallets, in a collaboration that shortens the transaction to a one-step process.
Fraud or scam-related claims handled by Fidrec up 63%
Total number of claims handled surges 45%, with the average amount rising to $51,599
Port of Los Angeles handles near-record levels of imports
The busiest maritime trade complex in the US continued to move near-record levels of imports in October as business-es bring goods in ahead of potential tariff increases and seek to avoid labour-related disruptions at alternative ports.
Trump's tariffs plan will hurt Asia, but it is not all doom and gloom
S-E Asia likely to outpace China in GDP, FDI growth over next decade
Where AI meets design
Leveraging the unfamiliar as a business differentiator
IMPACT IS KEY
Across the board, several other judges agreed that impact is the order of the day.
S'pore's Digital Asset Exchange offers commercial papers to retail investors
A private markets investment and trading platform is offering retail investors the chance to buy an investment usually reserved for more sophisticated traders.
New EDB managing director appointed; takes over on March l
Mr Jermaine Loy will take over as managing director of the Economic Development Board (EDB) on March 1, the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) announced on Nov 21.
Nvidia's Q4 sales forecast falls short of highest estimates
Nvidia delivered a revenue forecast that failed to meet the highest expectations, showing that its dizzying artificial intelligencefuelled growth run has its limits.
HSBC shelves plans for trading, financing carbon credits
HSBC Holdings has abandoned plans to build a carbon credits desk, according to people familiar with the matter, as Europe's biggest bank cools to a market rocked by repeated allegations of greenwashing.
Archegos founder gets 18 years, jail for massive fraud
Bill Hwang also guilty of market manipulation; collapse of his investment firm caused banks $13.4b in losses
STI dips as fears of Trump tariffs weigh on regional sentiment
● Index down 0.1%; losers outnumber gainers 284 to 233 ● SGX is STI's top performer; Singtel comes in at the bottom ● Trio of local banks end mixed; regional indexes in the red
Unexploded WWII bomb found off Lornie Road removed
An unexploded World War II bomb found off Lornie Road on Nov 21 was found safe to handle and has been removed for disposal by the Singapore Armed Forces' bomb disposal unit.
NUS student charged after allegedly deflating tyres of five vehicles
A man who allegedly deflated the tyres of five cars at two multi-storey carparks in Woodlands was charged on Nov 21 with being a public nuisance.
ImpactSG launched to link family offices to philanthropic causes
Philanthropy has evolved beyond writing a cheque, says chairman of non-profit body
Get $4 voucher when you spend $50 at FairPrice, Unity stores
From Nov 22 to 28, shoppers at FairPrice and Unity stores can get a $4 voucher for every $50 they spend in a single transaction, up to a maximum of three vouchers.
Unmeritorious claims filed to extort settlement are in contempt of court
Ministry of Law says such claims can be struck out if found to be abuse of process
Legal battle over fraudulent diamond investment deal comes to light
Arbitrator finds S'porean defrauded investor over value of 'fancy vivid blue' diamond ring
Non-stop flights between Singapore and China's Wenzhou from Dec 24
Singapore travellers looking to travel to and from Wenzhou, in China's eastern Zhejiang province, will be able to fly non-stop to the city from Dec 24.
Trial allowing pilots to pick most direct and efficient paths extended
A trial that has allowed pilots on certain flights to choose the most direct and efficient paths has been extended by almost six months until the end of April 2025.
New Year countdown to kick off events marking nation's 60th birthday
Singaporeans will be able to usher in the new year and join in celebrations counting down to the nation's 60th birthday at key places such as Marina Bay and Sentosa as well as 17 heartland locations on Dec 31.
Spike in fines, warnings issued to owners of public toilets in 2024
10 coffee shops have also been suspended for toilet-related and food safety offences
Trump team mulls over creation of White House °crypt0 czar, role
New position would underscore influence industry stands to wield in US government
Ramaswamy, Musk to push for end to WFH for federal workers
Mr Elon Musk and Mr Vivek Ramaswamy - US President-elect Donald Trump's picks to lead the newly formed task force to review government spending - said they will push for eliminating work-from-home policies for federal workers, an idea that could spark clashes between the new administration and government employee unions.
Israel, Hezbollah trade blows despite ceasefire talks
US mediator says ceasefire 'within grasp' in Beirut visit, will try to secure it with Israel
ICC issues arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant, Hamas military chief
The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Nov 21 issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defence minister Yoav Gallant, as well as Hamas' military chief Mohammed Deif.
Russia fired intercontinental ballistic missile in attack: Ukraine
It would be first use in war of weapon designed to deliver nuclear warheads
Russian tactics drove US to send Kyiv landmines: Austin
The US decision to send anti-personnel landmines to Ukraine in a major policy shift slammed by rights groups - was triggered by a change in Russian battlefield tactics favouring infantry over mechanised units, US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Nov 20.