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Kang Wan Chern

Deputy Business Editor

Wan Chern is deputy business editor at The Straits Times. She joined the newsroom in 2021 after returning from Myanmar. Based in Yangon from 2017 to 2021, she first ran the business desk of The Myanmar Times and later headed the paper, helping to see it through the Covid-19 pandemic, the 2020 general election in Myanmar and the coup d’etat in 2021. Wan Chern spent the first 10 years of her career as a financial journalist at The Edge Singapore. She is originally from Penang.

Latest articles

Palm oil rally lifts Singapore plantation stocks amid Middle East tensions

Plantation counters such as Bumitama Agri, First Resources and Kencana Agri have rallied over the past two weeks as higher oil prices lifted the price of diesel, which is derived from crude oil. as a fuel source.

PSA revenue rises 7% as its ports handle record 105 million containers

PSA International reported revenue of $8.26 billion for the year ended Dec 31, 2025, up 7 per cent from $7.72 billion a year earlier.

Go for gold, US dollar or Singapore stocks as Middle East conflict escalates?

Gold could continue to rise as it often benefits from geopolitical tensions and inflation concerns.

ST Engineering jumps with defence in spotlight; SGX-listed oil and gas, offshore and marine stocks pop

The Straits Times Index (STI) rebounded above the 4,900-point level at the open on March 3, after closing the previous session near 4,890 points as markets digested heightened geopolitical risks.

Deliveroo’s Singapore exit ‘bound to happen’, paves way for Grab to expand: Analysts

Despite remaining profitable, Deliveroo has seen its Singapore revenue shrink substantially.

STI tops 5,000 in post-holiday rally, but volatility looms

DBS Bank and OCBC Bank were among the biggest contributors to the rally.

Singapore to seek clarity from US counterparts on implementation of Trump’s new 15% tariff

Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong speaking to reporters at a doorstop about the US Tariffs at One Punggol CC on Feb 22.

AI will reshape accounting, but jobs in Singapore remain safe for now: Chartered accountants body

What is clear is that employer expectations are shifting as AI becomes more integral to accounting work.

Pickleball and foam parties: StarDream Cruises president on renewing the cruise experience

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Portraits of Michael Goh, President of StarDream Cruises photographed onboard Genting Dream at Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore on Oct 24, 2025.

Migrating from Malaysia: The Singapore I chose has changed

Migration is a lasting trade-off: exchanging one set of certainties for another life altogether, and learning to take responsibility for that decision as circumstances evolve.