Daily Debrief: What Happened Today (Nov 6)

Daily Debrief: What Happened Today (Nov 6)
November 6, 2025

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Daily Debrief: What Happened Today (Nov 6)

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Over 20 power giants including SP Group, Mitsubishi press Vietnam over US$13 billion clean energy row

SINGAPORE’S other major energy player, Sembcorp, also has solar assets caught in the dispute.

About 1 in 5 eligible employees not paid in line with Progressive Wage standards: MOM

THE ministry does not, however, track training or working hour requirements by the various Progressive Wage Model sectors.

UOB’s nearly S$1 billion in extra allowances akin to ‘buying insurance’: CEO Wee Ee Cheong

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AS A result of the higher allowances, net profit falls 72% to S$443 million.

DBS general allowance ‘more than adequate’: CEO Tan Su Shan

IT STANDS at S$6.4 billion, comprising S$4.1 billion in general allowances and S$2.4 billion in specific allowances.

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Preserving 38 Oxley Road would stop private buyers seeking address linked to Lee Kuan Yew: David Neo

PRIVATE interior of the house will not be displayed or duplicated; areas such as basement dining room may be considered ‘less private’.

Singtel jumps 5.1% to all-time high on talks to buy local data-centre firm

THE telco and KKR & Co are in the late stages of discussions to buy billion.

Amid the AI boom, Singapore surfaces as the second-most expensive market to construct data centres

SUITABLE land for data centres is becoming harder to find.

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