The Straits Times - November 26, 2021
The Straits Times - November 26, 2021
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In this issue
November 26, 2021
DBS restores digital banking services, rules out cyber attack
It says extended period of disruption was unacceptable
3 mins
Banks must focus on reliability to retain confidence as they digitalise
Gone are the days when a bank was merely a place to park one’s savings. In today’s digital world, banks are increasingly offering a plethora of services, from cashless payments to insurance and investment schemes.
2 mins
24/7 digital kiosks launched to help heartland minimarts
11 of them have been placed at HDB blocks in Bukit Gombak and Clementi as part of pilot
3 mins
Vegetable prices rise due to wet weather in Malaysia
Local sellers say price hike not unexpected as leafy greens are spoiled easily by torrential rain
3 mins
La Nina set to bring more rain to Singapore in the next few months
More rain could fall in Singapore in the next few months and into the new year.
3 mins
EU proposes 9-month validity for vaccine certs
It urges green light for WHO-approved shots – including Chinese, Indian vaccines – for travel
3 mins
Australia mulls over diplomatic boycott of Beijing Games
SYDNEY • Australia is considering not sending any government officials to the Winter Olympics to be held in Beijing next year following calls from lawmakers for an official diplomatic boycott, the Sydney Morning Herald said in a report yesterday.
1 min
Court wants tweaks to Indonesia's jobs law
JAKARTA • An Indonesian court ordered President Joko Widodo to amend parts of his omnibus law, which was meant to create jobs by overhauling investment rules.
1 min
Sweden's first female prime minister resigns after 8 hours on job
Former finance minister must step down for second shot at top seat after coalition collapses
3 mins
Ikea's biggest store opens in the Philippines
MANILA • Ikea opened its biggest store in the world in the Philippines, with the new 730,000 sq ft facility in Manila a cornerstone of the home-furnishing giant’s expansion plans in Asia.
1 min
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Language: English
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