$UOB (U11.SG)$ buy in 37 also no worry ..
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$DBS (D05.SG)$ Boxing day…
$DBS (D05.SG)$Submarine 2024…
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$DBS (D05.SG)$ Buy back guy on leave?
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$DBS (D05.SG)$ dbs is best ..
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$Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ With reference to the strong surge at the beginning of the year, reaching 0.07 million, there should also be a pullback afterwards. This wave surged to 0.1 million, and it should also pull back to around 0.08 million.
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$DBS (D05.SG)$ any chances it will drop further tomorrow? i feel like adding another lot but a bit hestitance
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China National Energy Corporation signed an agreement with Sembcorp to supply renewable energy to the Lion City.
National Energy $TENAGA (5347.MY)$ Last night, the puzzle was solved. But I haven't been vigilant enough to watch the roller coaster in the second half of the night. Regarding the recent performance of the U.S. stocks, I have already given sufficient forward-looking in the review, basically verified, but there are still many puzzling places, the most puzzling one is $Sembcorp Ind (U96.SG)$Its subsidiary, Sembcorp Power Private Limited, signed an agreement to supply 50 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy to Singapore.
This marks Malaysia's first supply of renewable energy to Singapore, and the collaboration was achieved through a tender process conducted in Malaysia's Energy Exchange Malaysia (Enegem) in June this year.
The Malaysian Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Resources announced today that the first phase of cross-border renewable energy trading will begin this month.
Under the supply agreement, Tenaga Nasional Berhad will transmit electricity to Singapore through Senoko Power via the existing interconnection between Malaysia and Singapore.
The tender conducted through Enegem is one of the initiatives under the Malaysian Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Resources' 'Cross-Border Renewable Energy Electricity Sales Plan' framework. The total capacity of the entire renewable energy export plan is 300 megawatts.
Malaysia is exploring the export of renewable energy to seize the higher energy prices and exchange rate benefits in the Singapore market. The Singapore government is seeking low-carbon energy solutions to meet the growing long-term electrical utilities demand.
The returns from exporting renewable energy are expected to support Malaysia's own decarbonization efforts, including incentivizing the use of local renewable energy and strengthening the grid to accommodate renewable energy generation...
National Energy $TENAGA (5347.MY)$ Last night, the puzzle was solved. But I haven't been vigilant enough to watch the roller coaster in the second half of the night. Regarding the recent performance of the U.S. stocks, I have already given sufficient forward-looking in the review, basically verified, but there are still many puzzling places, the most puzzling one is $Sembcorp Ind (U96.SG)$Its subsidiary, Sembcorp Power Private Limited, signed an agreement to supply 50 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy to Singapore.
This marks Malaysia's first supply of renewable energy to Singapore, and the collaboration was achieved through a tender process conducted in Malaysia's Energy Exchange Malaysia (Enegem) in June this year.
The Malaysian Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Resources announced today that the first phase of cross-border renewable energy trading will begin this month.
Under the supply agreement, Tenaga Nasional Berhad will transmit electricity to Singapore through Senoko Power via the existing interconnection between Malaysia and Singapore.
The tender conducted through Enegem is one of the initiatives under the Malaysian Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Resources' 'Cross-Border Renewable Energy Electricity Sales Plan' framework. The total capacity of the entire renewable energy export plan is 300 megawatts.
Malaysia is exploring the export of renewable energy to seize the higher energy prices and exchange rate benefits in the Singapore market. The Singapore government is seeking low-carbon energy solutions to meet the growing long-term electrical utilities demand.
The returns from exporting renewable energy are expected to support Malaysia's own decarbonization efforts, including incentivizing the use of local renewable energy and strengthening the grid to accommodate renewable energy generation...
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$OCBC Bank (O39.SG)$ sleep first…
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