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askST Jobs: Should you tell a colleague how much you earn?

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Princeton community hosts vigil mourning Club Q shooting

Princeton community hosts vigil mourning Club Q shooting
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Game officials clinic in Singapore a big hit

BEIRUT (Lebanon) - As part of its commitment to improving all aspects of the game, the FIBA Regional Office Asia successfully organized a referees clinic in Singapore.

Cooking our families foods: The journey away from and back to the kitchen for children of immigrants

Posted: Apr 15, 2021 4:47 PM ET | Last Updated: April 15 comments (Credit: iStock/Getty Images) At the age of 20, my maternal grandmother (my ammama) had two children and was running her household. Similarly, in her 20s and early 30s, my mom was cooking her way through three continents moving from India to Ireland and then to Canada, building her career and feeding a family all along the way. Meanwhile, at the age of 20, I am a semi-functioning human, living at home, tackling grad school one reading at a time and not cooking at anywhere near their level when they were my age.  When I was younger, I didn t give much thought to learning to cook my traditional foods, though it s not as if I didn t do it. I spent hours in the kitchen, observing, helping and, I thought, learning. But I don t have the instinctive relationship with our foods that my mom and ammama have I can t just wake up and make a perfectly crispy dosa.  

45% pay rises, big hiring: private banks do battle in Singapore

The Covid-19 pandemic put a slight dampener on Singapore private banking hiring throughout 2020, but it’s a different story as we head into the second quarter of this year. Recruitment in the sector is expected to almost hit 2018/2019 levels now that relationship managers (RMs) have pocketed their bonuses. Talent shortages remain severe, plenty of banks are searching for staff, and pay rises can reach 45%. Almost all private banks in Singapore want to increase their RM headcounts, say recruiters. In February, HSBC revealed that it is investing $3.5bn into wealth management and private banking. Standard Chartered’s “strategic transformation”, announced that same month, puts a similar focus on private banking. Singapore is a major wealth hub for both Asia-focused firms. Citi is also expanding. Its Asian wealth unit added net new assets of $20bn last year, which puts it behind only the Swiss giants, UBS and Credit Suisse.

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