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Leadership
Grab’s COO thinks there’s ‘tremendous upside’ in fast-growing Southeast Asia after the startup recently reported its first-ever profitable quarter
By
Lionel Lim
April 27, 2024
Environment
Baltimore leaders strike back after Singaporean firms tried to cap liability in port disaster—’negligence caused them to destroy the Key Bridge’
By
Lea Skene
and
The Associated Press
April 23, 2024
Finance
Hong Kong’s bankers can earn 70% more than their peers in Singapore—and that’s putting them at risk of layoffs
By
Denise Wee
and
Bloomberg
April 22, 2024
Tech
Apple could be trying to ‘hedge its supply-chain bets’ away from China with CEO Tim Cook’s whirlwind Southeast Asia tour
By
Lionel Lim
April 19, 2024
Success
Want a four-day workweek? Head to Singapore
By
Jane Thier
April 17, 2024
Finance
Singaporean ship that collapsed Baltimore bridge had electrical problems at port, source says
By
Eric Tucker
,
Lea Skene
,
Sarah Brumfield
and
The Associated Press
April 16, 2024
Politics
FBI opens criminal investigation after Singaporean firm’s ship took down Baltimore Bridge, with $44 million liability cap in play, source says
By
Eric Tucker
,
Sarah Brumfield
,
Nick Lichtenberg
and
The Associated Press
April 15, 2024
Leadership
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is stepping aside for the first change at the top at the business friendly island state in 20 years
By
Philip J. Heijmans
and
Bloomberg
April 15, 2024
Lifestyle
Stung by Taylor Swift tour snub, Thailand seals deals for music festivals to boost ailing economy
By
Patpicha Tanakasempipat
and
Bloomberg
March 23, 2024
Leadership
East Asian societies have the world’s lowest birth rates—and are learning that ‘throwing a bit of money’ at the problem isn’t solving anything
By
Lionel Lim
March 12, 2024
Finance
Taylor Swift’s exclusive deal with Singapore that reportedly netted her millions was ‘very successful’ and not ‘unfriendly’ to aggrieved neighbors, says Prime Minister
By
Eleanor Pringle
March 5, 2024
Finance
Taylor Swift reportedly got millions from Singapore to only perform there in Southeast Asia. Now Thai and Philippine politicians are hitting back
By
Philip J. Heijmans
and
Bloomberg
March 4, 2024
Finance
It’s Singapore’s turn to benefit from ‘Swiftonomics’—and the city-state’s neighbors fear a reported backroom deal froze them out
By
Lionel Lim
February 29, 2024
Finance
Apollo Global CEO changes his mind about the best investors being American: ‘That’s no longer the case’
By
Allison McNeely
and
Bloomberg
February 27, 2024
Retail
Shein, the fast-fashion giant famous for $2 T-shirts, is exploring a London IPO after New York was too tough, sources say
By
Pei Li
,
Dong Cao
,
Vinicy Chan
and
Bloomberg
February 27, 2024
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As national debt accelerates to $38 trillion, watchdog warns it's 'no way for a great nation like America to run its...
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Nick Lichtenberg
Success
Corning CEO says Steve Jobs pressured him into making all the screens for the first iPhone: ‘Do you know what your...
By
Dave Smith
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CEO writes hundreds of thank you notes to staff and still eats in the break room—which 'always, for whatever reason,...
By
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