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MOH suspends CHAS participation for 10 clinics

Claims revealed that they did not comply with the service to some patients.

Smaller firms join buyback spree in Q3

In total, 87 share buyback deals were done from January to October.

Online hiring in banking and finance surged 23% in August

Finance and account field talents saw their demand rising up by 7%.

SGX daily average value slumps 11% to $971m in September

Total securities market turnover fell 11% to $19.4b.

Singtel Group gears up to boost gaming and e-sports

They will boost high quality local, regional, and global esports competitions across SEA, Australia, and India.

ComfortDelGro partners with Finnish mobility firm for multi-modal transport app

Users can opt for pay-as-you-go or a subscription plan for payments.

Growing consumer confidence could bolster ThaiBev

Consumption volume for alcohol products could soon recover.

Chart of the Day: Where are the flexible workspaces in the CBD?

Operators are ramping up their presence in Orchard Road and Beach Road.

Daily Markets Briefing: STI down 0.67%

Wall Street's weakness could urge investors to be cautious today.

Daily Briefing: Banks step up hiring of priority bankers; Good class bungalow sold for $93.9m

And here’s what Punggol residents can look forward to in the upcoming Punggol Town Hub.

Keppel O&M bags contracts to build LNG carriers for $105m

The new LNG carriers will each have a capacity of 7,500 cubic metres.Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) clinched two more contracts to build two additional small-scare LNG carriers worth $105m for UK transport firm Stolt-Nielsen Gas. Similar to the first two units, the next two LNG carriers which will be built will each have a capacity of 7,500 cubic metres. They will also feature engines that can run on both diesel and LNG. To be completed in Q4 2020 and Q1 2021 respectively, the carriers will have a class notation for bunkering which enables the provision of LNG bunkering services if required. ““These LNG carriers will be the 4 th and 5th vessels capable of LNG bunkering as well as the 11th and 12th LNG powered vessels that Keppel will be building,” Keppel O&M managing director for gas & specialised vessels Abu Bakar said. “We look forward to furthering this track record as the industry increasingly adopts LNG as a marine fuel.” According to an announcement, three options were granted to Stolt-Nielsen Gas as part of the original contract signed in May 2017 between Keppel Singmarine and Stolt-Nielsen Gas to build two LNG carriers. The first option lapsed in November 2017, whilst the second and third options will be exercised by Stolt-Nielsen Gas through the contract.

MAS warns on phishing emails

Some recipients were asked to provide bank account details and transaction fees.

Maybank gets nod for CFS business in Singapore

It will operate as a subsidiary of Maybank Group with Asian Currency Unit in Singapore.

Grab to get $691.2m investment from SoftBank: report

Grab eyes to raise $1.38b for its latest funding round in 2018.

Singapore investors welcomed in Johor

The city-state can look to its closest state to solve its space constraint, a Johor official said.