A majority of Singapore residents view measures in the latest annual budget as inadequate to help them cope with rising costs of living, according to a new poll, Azernews reports, citing Bloomberg.
Among 1,002 adults surveyed by a research firm, 55 per cent said the budget’s US$92.8 billion in spending was not enough to ...
A majority of Singapore residents view measures in the latest annual budget as inadequate to help them cope with rising costs ...
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Hosted on MSNSingapore’s 2025 GDP to grow 3.0% with budget-led support: RHBThe 3% forecast is at the upper bound of the official estimate range of 1–3%. RHB remains optimistic about Singapore’s GDP ...
Oppo’s Find N5 is the thinnest book-style foldable yet, and it’s launching worldwide — but it’s another foldable the US just ...
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Hosted on MSNSingapore budget 2025: CPF rates to riseThe Central Provident Fund (CPF) contribution rates for Singaporeans aged 55 to 65 will increase by 1.5 percentage points ...
From office lights switched off to out-of-service lifts, Indonesian civil servants are feeling the pinch after President ...
AI, it's adventure time. For ChatGPT to give good savings recommendations, you need to feed it as much context as possible, ...
Singapore’s Budget 2025 introduces tax rebates, workforce grants, and AI funding to help businesses cut costs and drive ...
Denmark will increase its military budget by a combined 50 billion crowns ($6.99 billion) this year and next to address acute ...
However, Gan Kim Yong said that the city-state “cannot underestimate” the effect of trade barriers in the longer term.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has upgraded Singapore stocks to overweight, citing government support to the market, high dividend ...
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