| FRI, MAY 2, 2025 | Top Stories | | [SINGAPORE] The S$810 million collective sale for Thomson View Condominium has been met with a stop order, The Business Times has learnt. | | | [SINGAPORE] US President Donald Trump's tariffs shook markets across asset classes, sending investors searching for shelter. Some landed on cash, some on gold, but some money managers are finding comfort in fixed income. | | | [SINGAPORE] Carrie (not her real name) can still clearly remember her trauma from 20 years ago. What was meant to be a short detour to a hiring manager's home to pick up a few items ended up in a traumatic act of sexual violence. | | | [SINGAPORE] CapitaLand Investment's (CLI) shares plunged more than 8 per cent on Friday (May 2) morning, after trading in the company went ex-dividend the same day. | | | [SINGAPORE] iFast Corp announced on Friday (May 2) that its global trust, a Singapore-incorporated entity within the group, has been granted a trust business licence by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. | | | [SINGAPORE] Stocks on the local bourse ended higher on Friday (May 2), a day before Singaporeans head to the polls. | | PODCAST | | Asian stocks gain after China says it's considering trade talks with the US; Australia shares hit near two-month high on boost from banks; CapitaLand Investment sinks 8% after Q1 revenue falls 24%. | | | FOLLOW US | DOWNLOAD THE BT APPS | | ADVERTISE WITH US | You are receiving this e-mail because you subscribed to the BT Breakfast Brief. We're keeping you updated with our Daily Debrief, which helps you catch up with breaking news you may have missed. If you no longer wish to receive the Daily Debrief, please click the link below to unsubscribe. | If you want to unsubscribe from this mailing list, click here. |
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