Nickel

Vanishing nickel may not end the boom - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Commodities

Vanishing nickel may not end the boom

The stampede for fake bags did not dent Gucci’s prospects. The nickel fraud should not detract the boom of this precious metal.

Electric vehicles

Tesla nears preliminary deal for Indonesia electric car plant

Indonesia has long courted Tesla, last year striking a US$5 billion nickel supply agreement with the carmaker.
Metals haven't crashed this hard since the Great Recession - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Commodities

Metals haven't crashed this hard since the Great Recession

It’s a dramatic reversal from the past two years
LME halts nickel trading after unprecedented 250% spike - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Commodities

LME halts nickel trading after unprecedented 250% spike

A Chinese tycoon who built a massive short position in the nickel market is facing billions of dollars in mark-to-market losses
Briefs: Eden bulk purchase rumoured to be $300 mil; Singaporean charged for nickel scam - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global Economy

Briefs: Eden bulk purchase rumoured to be $300 mil; Singaporean charged for nickel scam

Bulk purchase at luxury condo Eden rumoured to be $300 million and other news this week.
Nickel controversy underlines urgency of blockchain - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Commodities

Nickel controversy underlines urgency of blockchain

The vast scale of receivable financing underlines the risk from fraud, especially with the recent arrest of Ng Yu Zhi.
Ng Yu Zhi charged for nickel investment scam involving at least $1 billion - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Ng Yu Zhi charged for nickel investment scam involving at least $1 billion

Ng has been granted bail of $1.5 million

How to play nickel’s turnaround

Nickel is the only commodity that is named after the devil. The name Nickel is derived from the German term “Kupfernickel”, which means devil’s copper. From the 15th century, miners mistook nickel for copper ore. Miners were fooled by the red colour

5 ways to re-energise your portfolio

SINGAPORE (Aug 17): With all the global hype surrounding American electric car maker Tesla this year, it’s no wonder industrial and automotive players are beginning to foresee a long-term race to build vehicles of the future.
OCBC Bank Group CEO Samuel Tsien with fintech start-ups. Photo: OCBC Bank

Local banks draw start-ups closer to their orbit

SINGAPORE (Aug 4): OCBC and UOB, two of the three leading local banks, this week made more strides working with start-ups in the emerging financial technology (fintech) space.
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