Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Jan 29

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Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Jan 29
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Money transferred out of Singapore is as good as gone due to different jurisdictions overseas.The Straits Times will be devoting resources to report on scams over the coming months.

Officials around the world attribute the rise in scams to more remote working and digital fatigue leading to carelessness.Most have resumed full services, with staff allowed to take leave and no disruptions to operations.

DBS will effectively end up paying just a premium of $956 million for the transaction.In Tampines, firefighters had to break down a bedroom door in the flat to rescue an unconscious man.Here are 8 zodiac-themed tickers to usher in the Year of the Tiger.

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