2007 in Singapore

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2007
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The following lists events that happened during 2007 in the Republic of Singapore.

Events

January

February

March

April

May

  • 7 May – The Islamic Bank of Asia is launched by DBS Bank, making it Singapore's first Shariah–compliant bank. This comes after the Monetary Authority of Singapore grants DBS a licence to do so.[36][37]
  • 8 May – Sing to the Dawn is targeted for a release in 2008, which ultimately did on 30 October the following year. This makes it Singapore's first English animated film.[38]
  • 11 May – Singapore acquires the rights to host the Formula One race with the first to be held either in September or October 2008, potentially being the first night race in the world. The race shall initially run for five years, with a future option for another five. Other measures are announced for the smooth running of Formula 1, with the Government covering 60 percent of costs, imposing a tiered cess of not more than 30 percent on hotels for seven days with those near to the race paying more, and setting up an interagency committee against potential inconveniences and disruptions.[39][40]
  • 18 May –
    • The first $5 polymer notes are released.[41]
    • Local drinks company Out of the Box launches the "Anything" and "Whatever range of drinks. However, the campaign is married by vandalism at bus stops, leading to the campaign being scrapped. Nowadays, the drinks have disappeared from the Singapore market.[42]
  • 20 May – The Float @ Marina Bay opens as a temporary stadium, the largest floating stage in the world.
  • 27 May – Onepeople.sg is launched to unite Singaporeans.[43]
  • 31 May – To cater for increased traffic due to new developments in Marina Bay, a new road system is finally opened after three phases.[44]

June

July

August

September

October

  • 8 October –
  • 11 October – The Straits Times Index hits a record high of 3,875.77 points.[70][71]
  • 15 October – Singapore Airlines takes delivery of the first Airbus A380 superjumbo jet.[72] It would make its inaugural commercial flight ten days later on 25 October.[73]
  • 22 to 23 October – A debate on Section 377A ensues in Parliament, which is ultimately retained with an assurance that the law will not be used widely.[74]
  • 23 October – Amendments to the Penal Code are passed to deal with sex crimes better, including recognition of marital rape, and dealing with wounding racial and religious sensitivities. Oral and anal sex are decriminalised, with the offence replaced by non-consensual acts criminalised.[75]
  • 26 October –
  • 28 October – The Jurong West Sports and Recreation Centre is officially opened as the largest sports facility in Singapore, along with the first Satellite Sports Museum.[79]

November

December

Births

Deaths

Notes

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