The Death of the Singapore Dream
I grew up on the Singapore Dream. Study hard, get good grades, go to a good school, get a good degree, get a good job. Be a doctor, lawyer, engineer, some high-status PMET with an enviable pay package and guaranteed Central Provident Fund contributions. Then, and only then, will you be successful. What they won’t tell you...
More fresh graduates unemployed while government exercises ‘selective flexibility’ in allowing in foreign talents
After a shock revelation that more young people were turning to drive for GRAB and Uber as a full-time career, a Graduate Employment Survey released on Tuesday (3 Apr) painted a dismal picture for graduates of Private Universities. While the overall employment rate seems healthy at 79%, only 47.4% of such graduates found...
While Norway insists on transparency, our Familee-managed SWFs prefer the fishing in muddy waters
Yesterday the Financial Times reported that Norway’s Finance Ministry had forbidden its sovereign wealth fund (SWF) from investing in private equity. In the article the Norwegian Finance Minister said that “Private equity does not fit the model we have chosen for the fund. The greatest challenge is openness, information...
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