The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on Thursday slapped two five-year prohibition orders against former DBS Vickers trader, Dennis Tey, for unauthorised trading and fraud.
Singapore competition watchdog offered another six weeks to 13 chicken suppliers to defend themselves following price fixing allegations.
Several people have become victims of phishing websites after they responded to e-mails purportedly sent by DBS Bank or Singapore Airlines.
Singapore Airlines said that the scammers modify their caller ID to imitate SIA's official telephone numbers to appear more authentic to the customers.
Singapore Airlines warned of a scam where members of the public receive calls or emails from people claiming to be employees of the airline to solicit their personal data.
Chinese firm Qianwei Fengsheng Paper has teamed up with the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda to recycle animal's faeces and food debris into toilet paper.
The police said that the 26 wounded people, who were injured in the multi-vehicle collision, were taken to Khoo Teck Puat, Ng Teng Fong and Tan Tock Seng hospitals for treatment.
A bus driver and 25 passengers were injured after an accident near Woodlands Checkpoint on Wednesday morning, Channel NewsAsia reported.
Starting next year, The New Paper will become a five-day publication on weekdays as it ceases its Saturday edition.
Two Malaysian lawmakers criticised the uniforms of air stewardesses for AirAsia and Firefly, saying they were 'too revealing' and did not portray Malaysia's Islamic roots.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore advised the public to act with extreme caution and understand the significant risks they take on if they choose to invest in cryptocurrencies.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore issued a lifetime ban against former BSI Bank wealth manager Yeo Jiawei, and a three-year ban against NRA Capital founder Kevin Scully.
Singapore may soon develop a web portal or app to increase transparency and help consumers compare petrol prices.
Foreign vehicles with dark window tints will not be allowed to enter Malaysia, the New Straits Times reported on Monday.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will be on overseas leave from starting December 19 to 31.