Daily Debrief: What Happened Today (Mar 28)
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TWO former executives, including a top executive, of offshore and marine (O&M) giant Seatrium (previously known as Sembcorp Marine), were charged with corruption offences on Thursday (Mar 28) for paying bribes of more than S$20 million to further the company’s business interests in Brazil.
ERP 2.0 on-board units to be installed in all new vehicles in Singapore from May 1
NEW vehicles registered on or from May 1, 2024, in Singapore will come with on-board units (OBUs) that can support distance-based road pricing, or Electronic Road Pricing 2.0 (ERP 2.0).
Household electricity, gas tariffs to fall in Q2
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SINGAPOREAN households can expect to pay slightly lower electricity and gas rates in the second quarter of 2024, compared to the previous quarter.
SGX RegCo requires large issuers to take lead to reduce AGM crunch
AN ISSUER’S annual general meeting (AGM) is an event keenly anticipated by many shareholders in each calendar year.
Singapore stocks close lower on Thursday ahead of long weekend; STI down 0.9%
SINGAPORE shares ended a shortened trading week with losses on Thursday (Mar 28), ahead of the Good Friday public holiday.
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Economy & Policy
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