YZJ Maritime to raise up to S$250 million through the placement of new shares
YZJ Maritime Development, the proposed spin-off from Yangzijiang Financial Holding, intends to raise up to S$250 million through the placement ...
YZJ Maritime Development, the proposed spin-off from Yangzijiang Financial Holding, intends to raise up to S$250 million through the placement ...
The maritime and aviation sectors can work together to tackle shared global risks such as geopolitical conflict and climate change, ...
Yangzijiang Financial released an update on Wednesday (Jul 2) that its proposed spin-off company Yangzijiang (YZJ) Maritime Development has been ...
OVER the four trading sessions from May 9 to 15, institutions were net sellers of Singapore stocks, with net institutional ...
Yangzijiang Financial Holding is exploring the possibility of spinning off its maritime investment segment into a newly incorporated company to ...
It says this is in line with its strategy to capitalise on industry tailwinds driven by increasing decarbonisation Yangzijiang Financial ...
Clear regulations and finance mechanisms are needed to boost green shipping fuels such as ammonia and methanol, said industry players ...
SINGAPORE posted new highs for annual vessel arrival tonnage, container throughput, total bunker sales, sales of alternative bunker fuels, and ...
ROTATING sails, hybrid boats and vessels inspired by birds – these are some of the innovations that Singapore-listed companies are ...
YANGZIJIANG Financial : YF8 0% on Sunday (May 26) said that its entry into the maritime sector will not create ...
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