The article reports on the sale of a Singapore dollar-denominated bond by Australian property developer Lend Lease Finance in 2012. The company raised 275 million dollars from the deal. According to group chief financial officer Tony Lombardo, the company seeks to expand its investor base. Bank ...
While the wares here are not always dirt-cheap, limited-edition Japanese tees, for example, are still affordable at just below S$50 (approximateexchange rateisUS$1 = 1.38 Singapore dollars). Head to levels 3 and 4 for one-off designs and scour through bargain bins for beautiful steals that...
The currency in Singapore is theSingapore Dollar (SGD). One Singapore Dollar is divided into 100 cents. Banknotes are available in denominations of 2, 5, 10, 50, and 100 dollars, while coins are in circulation in values of 1 dollar and smaller. Money Exchange in Singapore: Exchange Offices...
“We’ve had a lot of winners for $500 and maybe even a few thousand, but the million dollar ticket, that’s the first time we’ve seen a winner like that,” recounts employee Alex Delgado. Delgado admits that he thinks about the prize money sometimes Unclaimed $1 Million Lottery Ticke...
At S$68++ per person with a minimum of 2 to dine, Jade’s Weekend Yum Cha falls within mid-range buffet brunch pricing and is worth every dollar. You can choose up to 15 items from the menu, which includes signature dim sum, appetisers, soups, mains and dessert....
Experience theFREE other worldly landscapes of the illuminatedGardens by the Bay.This new billion dollar Gardens by the Bay is no normal garden and you can’t miss seeing this when backpacking Singapore. Look upwards at theSupertrees– giant, artificial trees, that can use solar energy to light...
In other words the shots are worthless to prevent acquisition and propagation of the disease; their failure rate in doing so is enormous and their efficacy in that regard is nowhere near the percentages claimed by all the ***s involved, including Vanderbilt, the CDC, TNDOH and others. There...
Singapore dollar deposits of non-bank depositors are insured by the Singapore Deposit Insurance Corporation, for up to S$100,000 in aggregate per depositor per Scheme member by law. Foreign currency deposits, dual currency investments, structured deposits and other investment products are not insured...
A common mistake that people do when they work with influencers is that they ask them to promote something in exchange for a product, which sounds very confrontational. It sounds pretty aggressive because they're like, "Hey, I'm going to give you a free product. You just have to post ...
So Singapore’s fresh embrace of a key digital assets market one week later might lead you to believe the international stablecoin arms race is heating up, especially as the large shadow cast by the US Securities and Exchange Commission and its crypto crackdown appears to be here to stay. Whi...