| MON, JUN 23, 2025 | Top Stories | | [BEIJING] In a more uncertain and turbulent world, Singapore and China must not only forge stronger bilateral ties, but also work together in regional and multilateral platforms, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Monday (Jun 23), the first full day of his five-day official visit to China. | | | [SINGAPORE] Markets reacted in a more muted manner than expected on Monday (Jun 23) after the US launched strikes against three nuclear facilities in Iran over the weekend. | | | [SINGAPORE] Looking for a five-room Housing & Development Board (HDB) resale flat on a high floor that is under 10 years old in the Queenstown area? You may need to budget about S$1.5 million. | | | [SINGAPORE] Escalating tensions in the Middle East could spark a new wave of inflationary pressures, warned private sector economists, even as Singapore's authorities kept to their full-year inflation forecast. | | | [SINGAPORE] OCBC said it has "no intention" to convert its Class C non-voting shares in Great Eastern to ordinary shares when they come up for conversion in five years. | | | [SINGAPORE] Local stocks ended lower on Monday (Jun 23) amid a mixed trading session in the region, after the US launched strikes on three of Iran's nuclear facilities over the weekend. | | PODCAST | | Singapore and Asian markets trade lower after US strikes on Iran; Oil hits five-month high; Singapore core inflation slows as food and recreation prices fall; UBS downgrades Thai stocks to neutral as political woes weigh. | | | 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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