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<Breaking News>: STI Index plunge more than 8% with major local banks stocks all plunge more than 10%

Trump FTW! Now all kumlan guaiguai want to negotiate already, LOL. This is the way. Need to wack those Motherfarkers who like to leech on US like some sugar daddys. Honeymoon is over for the world. Time for a reset to a new world order, LOL.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asi...-us-after-tariffs-trump-officials-say-5047876

Over 50 nations want to start trade talks with US after tariffs, Trump officials say​

Over 50 nations want to start trade talks with US after tariffs, Trump officials say

A man reads a newspaper outside the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) after Trump's tariff plan announcement, in Mumbai, India, Apr 4, 2025. (REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas)

WASHINGTON: More than 50 nations have reached out to the White House to begin trade talks since United States President Donald Trump rolled out sweeping new tariffs, top officials said on Sunday (Apr 6) as they defended levies that wiped out nearly US$6 trillion in value from US stocks last week and downplayed the economic fallout.

On Sunday morning talk shows, Trump's top economic advisers sought to portray the tariffs as a savvy repositioning of the US in the global trade order. They also tried to minimise the economic shocks from last week's tumultuous rollout, ahead of Monday's expected bumpy opening of Asian stock markets.
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Trump FTW! Now all kumlan guaiguai want to negotiate already, LOL. This is the way. Need to wack those Motherfarkers who like to leech on US like some sugar daddys. Honeymoon is over for the world. Time for a reset to a new world order, LOL.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asi...-us-after-tariffs-trump-officials-say-5047876

Over 50 nations want to start trade talks with US after tariffs, Trump officials say​

Over 50 nations want to start trade talks with US after tariffs, Trump officials say

A man reads a newspaper outside the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) after Trump's tariff plan announcement, in Mumbai, India, Apr 4, 2025. (REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas)

WASHINGTON: More than 50 nations have reached out to the White House to begin trade talks since United States President Donald Trump rolled out sweeping new tariffs, top officials said on Sunday (Apr 6) as they defended levies that wiped out nearly US$6 trillion in value from US stocks last week and downplayed the economic fallout.

On Sunday morning talk shows, Trump's top economic advisers sought to portray the tariffs as a savvy repositioning of the US in the global trade order. They also tried to minimise the economic shocks from last week's tumultuous rollout, ahead of Monday's expected bumpy opening of Asian stock markets.
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50 out of 138 countries is pathetic

Madagascar kena 47% also bo chup since never import USA good, export USA only Vanilla beans use for Haagen dazs ice cream! So ice cream will be expensive for summer
 
DBS is sibei suay. Not sure if today’s dip is due to customers data being hit by ransomware.

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...data-printing-vendor-toppan-next-tech-5049616

DBS, Bank of China Singapore customers' data extracted after printing vendor hit by ransomware attack​

SINGAPORE: A ransomware attack on a printing vendor has led to the extraction of customer information from DBS and Bank of China, Singapore.

The attack was reported by Toppan Next Tech (TNT) to the Personal Data Protection Commission on Sunday evening (Apr 6), the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said on Monday.

"The attack has led to customer information from DBS Bank and Bank of China Limited, Singapore branch, being extracted by the threat actor. No customer log-in information has been compromised," said the authorities.

DBS said that it was informed by TNT of the incident at about 10.20pm on Saturday.

"Based on preliminary investigations, customer statements/letters of about 8,200 DBS customers have been potentially compromised. The majority of these statements/letters relate to DBS Vickers accounts.

"The remainder is made up of mainly Cashline loan accounts. Investigations into the incident are ongoing," said DBS, adding that its systems were not compromised.

"Customers' deposits and monies remain safe. So far, there is also no evidence of any unauthorised DBS transactions resulting from the incident."

The bank said TNT's preliminary review indicated that the potentially compromised statements and letters were those largely sent to individual customers. They were dated December 2024, January 2025 and February 2025.

DBS said that it sends customer statements and letters to TNT for printing in encrypted files.

"As investigations are still ongoing, it is not known if the threat actor was able to decrypt the files.

"Customer data in the statements/letters that could have potentially been compromised include first and last name, postal address, as well as details relating to equities held under DBS Vickers and Cashline loans," it said, noting that the documents do not contain login credentials, passwords, NRIC details, deposit balances or total wealth holdings.

While the incident did not occur within DBS’ systems, the bank said it takes the matter seriously and is contacting potentially affected customers.

 
DBS is sibei suay. Not sure if today’s dip is due to customers data being hit by ransomware.

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...data-printing-vendor-toppan-next-tech-5049616

DBS, Bank of China Singapore customers' data extracted after printing vendor hit by ransomware attack​

SINGAPORE: A ransomware attack on a printing vendor has led to the extraction of customer information from DBS and Bank of China, Singapore.

The attack was reported by Toppan Next Tech (TNT) to the Personal Data Protection Commission on Sunday evening (Apr 6), the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said on Monday.

"The attack has led to customer information from DBS Bank and Bank of China Limited, Singapore branch, being extracted by the threat actor. No customer log-in information has been compromised," said the authorities.

DBS said that it was informed by TNT of the incident at about 10.20pm on Saturday.

"Based on preliminary investigations, customer statements/letters of about 8,200 DBS customers have been potentially compromised. The majority of these statements/letters relate to DBS Vickers accounts.

"The remainder is made up of mainly Cashline loan accounts. Investigations into the incident are ongoing," said DBS, adding that its systems were not compromised.

"Customers' deposits and monies remain safe. So far, there is also no evidence of any unauthorised DBS transactions resulting from the incident."

The bank said TNT's preliminary review indicated that the potentially compromised statements and letters were those largely sent to individual customers. They were dated December 2024, January 2025 and February 2025.

DBS said that it sends customer statements and letters to TNT for printing in encrypted files.

"As investigations are still ongoing, it is not known if the threat actor was able to decrypt the files.

"Customer data in the statements/letters that could have potentially been compromised include first and last name, postal address, as well as details relating to equities held under DBS Vickers and Cashline loans," it said, noting that the documents do not contain login credentials, passwords, NRIC details, deposit balances or total wealth holdings.

While the incident did not occur within DBS’ systems, the bank said it takes the matter seriously and is contacting potentially affected customers.

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Without reciprocal tariffs, how is that fair to the US? See for yourself. The market will eventually settle down and recover again.
Time for a complete reset to a new world order.


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Ranjiao Roaches cuntry also tio jialat jialat in fact should tax more at 52% NBCB, eng gai..LOL:

 
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