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A new exhibition at the King’s Gallery, London, on the aesthetics of the Edwardian age includes more than 300 items—paintings, photos, books, fashion, ceramics, jewellery—nearly half of ...
Her great-grandmother, Alice Keppel, was the mistress of Edward VII ... She went to the opening of a London jewellery boutique with her daughter and smiled gamely for the cameras.
But she bequeathed ‘with my loving thoughts’ more than 60 pieces of jewellery to Queen Elizabeth ... who happens to be the great-granddaughter of Alice Keppel. Some believe the five-carat emerald-cut ...
SINGAPORE - Keppel’s net profit rose more than 25 per cent for the first quarter ended March, driven by improvements in its real estate and asset management arms. The earnings exclude legacy ...
Keppel is transitioning into an asset manager, aiming to oversee S$200 billion by 2030. It reported monetisation of S$347 million in assets year-to-date and about S$4.9 billion in funds under ...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Keppel, a Singapore-based manager and operator of assets such as data centres, said on Monday that it has secured close to S$2.0 billion ($1.53 billion) of capital ...
SINGAPORE - Keppel secured fresh capital commitments of close to $2 billion for its three flagship funds, representing around $4.9 billion of funds under management (FUM). The target funds are ...
April 24 (Reuters) - Singapore's Keppel Ltd (KPLM.SI), opens new tab reported a 25% rise in first-quarter net profit on Thursday, excluding its legacy offshore and marine assets, driven by strong ...
His most famous mistress was Queen Camilla's great-grandmother Alice Keppel, but she was only the last in a very long line of bedfellows. Bertie, as King Edward VII was known, had a hunger for ...
[SINGAPORE] Keppel’s net profit rose more than 25 per cent for the first quarter ended March, driven by improvements in its real estate and asset management arms. These profits, compared to Q1 in 2024 ...
The subdued market reaction suggests that Keppel Ltd.'s (SGX:BN4) recent earnings didn't contain any surprises. We think that investors are worried about some weaknesses underlying the earnings.