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Ninja Van cuts Singapore staff in second round of layoffs, ST reports
Bloomberg via Yahoo News Singapore· 2 days agoNinja Van has cut 5% of its Singapore staff amid its expansion into business-to-business restocking...
4 hours to heaven: 10 short trips to take from Singapore
SETHLUI.COM via Yahoo Style Singapore· 6 days agoWith Bali’s wealth of activities and attractions, even a short visit allows for a multitude of...
11 best affordable Korean food spots in Singapore your wallet & tummy will love
SETHLUI.COM via Yahoo Style Singapore· 2 days agoLet’s be real. As much as our love for Korean cuisine knows no bounds, indulging in it often costs a...
4 Singapore Stocks to Watch for in July
The Smart Investor via Yahoo Singapore Finance· 3 days agoHere are four stocks with recent corporate developments or catalysts that investors can look out for. The post 4 Singapore Stocks to Watch for in July...
ASX Growth Companies With Up To 21% Insider Ownership
Simply Wall St. via Yahoo Singapore Finance· 7 days agoAmidst a challenging day for the ASX200, which is currently down by 1.1%, and all sectors seeing...
EMERGING MARKETS-Asian currencies fall; regional inflation data in focus
Reuters SG via Yahoo Singapore Finance· 1 day agoThai shares fell 0.3%, while Indian stocks were largely unchanged. Shares in Singapore gained 0.7% to touch a 11-month high. Investors now await inflation readings from Thailand ...
25 of the most unique gardens around the world
INSIDER via Yahoo News Singapore· 6 days agoFrom whimsical sculptures in Cornwall, England, to an urban oasis in New York City, here are some of the most beautiful and unexpected gardens in the...
People's Choice Awards return for 11th PropertyGuru Asia Awards Malaysia in partnership with...
MediaOutReach via Yahoo Singapore Finance· 2 days agoProperty Seekers In Malaysia Will Vote to Recognise Their Most Trusted Real Estate Developers Of The...
All the Countries That Drive on the Left Side of the Road
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo Style Singapore· 2 days agoLeft-side or left-hand traffic may seem backwards for most U.S. drivers, but it's nothing new; in the 17th and 18th centuries, it helped control the flow of horse-drawn carriages on London Bridge ...