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  1. Amazon Singapore unveils line-up of biggest deals for its first-ever Prime Big Deal Days
  2. Orion Capital Asia announces first closing of its third secured direct lending fund
  3. 48% of APAC C-suite admit current business transformations aren’t working, and only 51% effectively operate regeneratively – Kearney
  4. Infobip launches Experiences a new product with ChatGPT technology to revolutionize customer experience
  5. Chairman Chen Zhi and Prince Holding Group Receive Top Honors at Global Brands Awards
  6. Samsung’s Most Powerful Cordless Stick Vacuum, Bespoke Jet™ AI Now Available in Singapore
  7. Viu recognised for its contribution to making K-wave a global phenomenon at Asia Contents Awards & Global OTT Awards 2023
  8. FBS and Dignity for Children Foundation Enhance Educational Facilities in a Kuala Lumpur School
  9. Teledyne e2v to attend Seoul ADEX 2023
  10. Aon’s Global Medical Trend Rates Report Forecasts Increase in Employee Medical Plan Costs for Businesses in Asia Pacific, the Highest Since 2015
  11. Unveiling Petite Practice - A New Paediatric Clinic in Katong
  12. ISCA, COC and NCSS introduce a new programme to help charities strengthen accounting and finance processes for better governance
  13. BingX Reveals Comprehensive Analysis on Potential Altcoins Growth for Q4 2023
  14. Academic Labs and AsiaTokenFund Group Forge Groundbreaking Partnership in Harnessing Web 3.0 and AI for Education Advancement.
  15. Amazon Singapore launches limited "Amazon Big Deal Suite" Staycation Experience for Prime Big Deal Days with the Mondrian Singapore Duxton
  16. The Mills Fabrica Portfolio Companies Circ and Colorifix Shortlisted for Prince William’s 2023 Earthshot Prize
  17. Octa: U.S. unemployment is likely to decline in September
  18. ISCA and CPA Australia Sign Mutual Recognition Agreement
  19. The Beauty of Shared Arts Premieres on CCTV-1, Telling Stories of Exchange and Mutual Learning Under the BRI
  20. Colgate is combating Smile Shame in Australia where only 85 per cent of Australians feel like they have the freedom to smile whenever they like – the lowest proportion in Asia-Pacific