
Interesting Bed Fellows
The race to succeed British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson has become an international sensation, particularly in India. The reason is simple, the front runner of succeed Mr. Johnson, is the former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Rishi Sunak, who is of Indian descent. The news of Mr. Sunak’s success has gone set the Indian...

MAS’s S$7.4 billion loss no big deal
A Straits Times (ST) story’s headline today - “MAS clocks net loss on the back of inflationary pressures” – may give the wrong impression and arouse undue alarm. The loss of MAS is not a matter of grave concern for the following reasons: 1. The loss came mainly from exchange translation losses. An exchange translation...

Since the last election, has the ruling party given you a better life?
I refer to the article ‘Cost of living among top concerns’ (ST, 15 Jul) It states that "Close to half of respondents said the city-state should focus on providing support to Singaporeans to cope with the rise in GST; and providing immediate financial support to households to cope with daily expenses, utilities and education...
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