Most respondents say Trump's return to the White House is positive for Singapore, particularly among older Singaporeans Most Singaporeans have welcomed the return of US President Donald Trump to the White House,
From his immigration crackdown to talks to impose tariffs on imports – it’s only been a week back and US President Donald Trump has wasted no time in pushing his agenda forward. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak with Rick Mullaney,
Economists are split on whether Singapore's central bank will loosen monetary policy this week or leave its settings unchanged to wait to see what policies U.S. President Donald Trump introduces in his second term.
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said that escalating tensions between the two countries could lead to catastrophic global consequences.
SINGAPORE: Singapore's President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Prime Minister Lawrence Wong have congratulated Donald Trump on his inauguration as the 47th President of the United States
SINGAPORE - Stocks in Singapore closed lower on Jan 21, following US President Donald Trump’s second inauguration, even though most markets in the region ended in the black. The benchmark Straits Times Index (STI) slipped 0.3 per cent or 12.6 points to finish at 3,795.37.
Singapore’s 30-year government bond yields sit around 200 basis points below Treasuries of a similar tenor, the largest discount ever.
As Trump is sworn back into office on Monday, $TRUMP topped the market cap, bringing along optimism for the cryptocurrency industry.
Trump did not announce new tariffs on his first day in office but said he was considering them for China, Mexico and Canada. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Shortly after taking office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that effectively put a freeze on most foreign aid.
President Donald Trump has reportedly said he wants to takeover Greenland to take advantage of its mining opportunities – but he might not get his wish
His fossil fuel focus could cause economic harm to the US and risks worsening the climate crisis. Read more at straitstimes.com.