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China to boost financial support for tech innovation firms
Qualified companies are encouraged to go public domestically and internationally, following legal requirements.
11 months ago | techinasia.com
Chinese robotaxi firm Pony.ai’s car catches fire, no injuries
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
11 months ago | techinasia.com
Thai dairy-free startup MUU raises funds for SEA expansion
MUU's unique process cuts greenhouse gas emissions, land, and water usage by 90% compared to dairy farming.
11 months ago | techinasia.com
Indonesia expects 5th year of trade surplus
The median estimate for April's trade surplus is US$2.73 billion, down from March’s US$4.33 billion. 
11 months ago | techinasia.com
Panasonic delays US battery plant as EV demand falls
CEO Yuki Kusumi said the company is focusing on starting production at its second factory in Kansas.
11 months ago | techinasia.com
US smartphone shipments surge 30% as India boosts exports
Apple transported a record US$2 billion worth of iPhones from India in March.
11 months ago | techinasia.com
SEA digital player GXS Bank appoints new CEO
Pei-Si Lai, CEO of GXBank, Malaysia's first digital banking firm, will take over from Muthukrishnan Ramaswami, who is retiring, at the beginning of June.
11 months ago | financeasia.com
SEA digital bank GXS Bank appoints new CEO
Pei-Si Lai, CEO of GXBank, will take over from Muthukrishnan Ramaswami, who is retiring, at the beginning of June.
11 months ago | financeasia.com
Trump’s new chip policy puts spotlight on Huawei’s secretive Ascend AI chips
Huawei’s significance in China’s AI sector stems from its ability to produce advanced chips that rival Nvidia’s in performance.
11 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
South Korea police arrest two over Son Heung-min 'blackmail'
11 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
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How to soundproof your home in Singapore?
Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
4 years ago | Propertygroup
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Why Singapore Property Often Benefits When Global Uncertainty Rises
There’s an old saying that the funniest joke in investment markets is the phrase: ‘This time it’s different’. Now that’s only partially true, because there are differences in market cycles but there’s no denying certain historical patterns. One of those, with regard to Singapore’s property market, is the way prices tend to rise even higher than the last peak […] The post Why Singapore Property Often Benefits When Global Uncertainty Rises first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
in 7 hours | thefinance.sg
Two-Tier Office Market Emerges in Singapore – Here’s Why Its A Landlords Market In 2026
Historically, demand in Singapore’s office market is shaped by a trait among corporate occupiers to move into the newest and most premium office spaces when they become available. This flight-to-quality continues to shape the office market over the first three months of this year. In 1Q2026, Central Business District (CBD) Grade A office rents reached […] The post Two-Tier Office Market Emerges in Singapore – Here’s Why Its A Landlords Market In 2026 first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
in 7 hours | thefinance.sg
Commentary: How SIA can avoid throwing good money after bad, amid Air India losses
The Indian airline has reportedly asked Singapore Airlines for financial support. Shareholders will need some convincing, says former financial journalist Ven Sreenivasan.
in 7 hours | channelnewsasia.com
China’s ‘gig stations’: A daily wait for ad hoc work - and a window into a labour market under pressure
Thousands of state-backed “gig stations” have sprung up across China, linking workers - many older and shut out of stable jobs - to low-paid manual work. This piece focuses on those pushed into it, rather than those drawn to the broader gig economy.
in 7 hours | channelnewsasia.com
Inheritance tax valuation referrals rise 25% following HMRC crack down
The firm said the rise in referrals to the Valuation Office Agency reflects HMRC’s “increased efforts to recover revenue from underreported and misvalued estates”. The post Inheritance tax valuation referrals rise 25% following HMRC crack down appeared first on Property Week.
a day ago | propertyweek.com
Ward Group buys £30m Durham PBSA scheme
The purchase of the Three Tuns purpose-built student accommodation scheme is part of its acquisition of student operator Elvet Residences. The post Ward Group buys £30m Durham PBSA scheme appeared first on Property Week.
a day ago | propertyweek.com
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