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Chinese robotaxi firm Pony.ai said to file for Hong Kong IPO
Pony AI previously raised US$413 million through an IPO and private placements in November 2024.
11 months ago | techinasia.com
Databricks to acquire serverless database firm Neon
Neon's technology specializes in serverless Postgres databases, which enable efficient scaling and cost management.
11 months ago | techinasia.com
Commentary: US and China struck a tariff truce – it’s far from a trade deal
There’s an irony to claiming victory in a trade war that yields no winners, says former SCMP editor-in-chief Wang Xiangwei.
11 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
‘Don’t know what to do’: Johor Bahru’s heritage businesses near RTS station grapple with rising rents, inflation
Investors are snapping up properties near the future Bukit Chagar RTS station, driving up rents and land costs. Do decades-old bakeries, barbers and tailors in the area stand a chance?
11 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
Parisian hailed as a hero for helping thwart crypto kidnapping
11 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
India rejects China's latest renaming of places in Arunachal border state
11 months ago | channelnewsasia.com
Chinese robotaxi firm Pony.ai founders commit to 540-day lock-up
Pony.ai's co-founders own about 22.9% of the company's shares, totaling over 81 million Class B shares.
11 months ago | techinasia.com
This Didi spinoff nets $41.6m to scale driverless trucks in China
Carl Robotics is currently testing autonomous truck platoons in northern and northwestern China.
11 months ago | techinasia.com
Chinese EV maker Neta faces debt crisis and bankruptcy review
Neta Auto, once a promising EV startup, sold over 152,000 units in 2022 but saw a 16% sales decline in 2023.
11 months ago | techinasia.com
Chinese robot lawn mower maker Oasa shuts down after $2.3m raise
Oasa Robotics raised nearly US$14 million in early-stage funding before ceasing operations.
11 months ago | techinasia.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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