2014年8月30日 星期六

2014-08-31 Singapore Business

  The Malay Mail Online   
City Harvest trial: Church leaders hid bank loan to buy property  The Malay Mail Online
Worshippers attend a church service at the City Harvest Church in Singapore March 1, 2014. — Reuters picSINGAPORE, Aug 30 — When rumours began swirling online after City Harvest Church had bought a multimillion-dollar stake in Suntec Singapore ...

City Harvest Trial: Serina Wee 'deceived brother about church business', says ...   The Straits Times
Church leaders hid from board Xtron's bank loan to buy property   TODAYonline
City Harvest trial: Were transactions manipulated?   AsiaOne

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  Channel News Asia   
Three self-help groups raise workers' contribution rates  Channel News Asia
CDAC, SINDA and the Eurasian Association have announced they will raise the monthly contribution rates of working Singaporeans, in order to better help the needy in the community. But not all workers will be affected. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. File photo of ...

CDAC, Sinda and Eurasian Association raise monthly contribution rates for ...   The Straits Times

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  AsiaOne   
Man arrested for suspected car rental scam  AsiaOne
Dr Suresh Nair had served a four-year jail sentence for manslaughter and supplying cocaine before he was released on parole on July 31. Print. SINGAPORE - Police have arrested a 19-year-old man for suspected involvement in several cases of cheating ...


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Plunge in luxury home prices leaves eerie silence in Sentosa Cove  Yahoo Singapore News
A report by Reuters details how lights have turned off on Singapore's billionaire row as luxury house prices slump as if there is a global financial crisis. Reuters says that prices in the gated community in Sentosa Cove, the only place in the country where ...


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  Channel News Asia   
Singapore's regulatory framework for banks 'remains strong': Fitch  Channel News Asia
Regulatory standards here are progressing apace with global best practices, and the local banks' "disciplined" offshore expansion exercises mean the industry is in good health, says the rating agency. PHOTOS. A view of high-rise financial district office ...


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  AsiaOne   
Finance workforce needs transformation: Tharman  AsiaOne
Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said the finance industry needs to transform its workforce as it confronts several challenges. Print. The finance industry needs to transform its workforce as it confronts several challenges, from financial crises ...

Singapore's Tharman Urges Asia To Tap Africa's Business Opportunities   AFKInsider
Tharman tells banks to do more to re-employ older workers   THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)
Financial sector workforce needs to be further transformed: Tharman   Channel News Asia

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  The Malay Mail Online   
Singapore civil servants on non-graduate schemes to receive 5pc pay rise  The Malay Mail Online
For civil servants on the graduate schemes, the 5-per-cent pay hike will apply to those in the middle-management grades. — Today picSINGAPORE, Aug 30 — All Civil Service officers on the non-graduate schemes will receive a pay bump of about 5 per cent ...

Non-graduate civil servants get 5% pay rise   TODAYonline
Thousands of civil servants receive 5 per cent pay increment to keep salaries ...   The Straits Times

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  Irish Independent   
Would the ECB really give us all a pile of cash?  Irish Independent
Dan O'Brien Twitter. Published 31/08/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. EXTREME BANKING: Pedestrians pass the Euro sculpture outside ECB headquarters in Frankfurt. More must be done to revitalise the Eurozone, otherwise the Continent risks ...

Eurozone flames were doused, but those coals still smoulder   The Independent
ECB's Mario Draghi set to deploy new measures as eurozone recovery flatlines   Telegraph.co.uk
Eurozone inflation falls as deflation knocks   Business Recorder
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Free apps that help you save  The Star Online
The many free mobile apps available for download are tools that help consumers make cost-efficient decisions while on the go. Budgeting is the key to sound financial management especially when you are out shopping and apps like Pocket Budget and ...


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  AsiaOne   
Controversial MLM founder now a monk - for a while  AsiaOne
Embracing monkhood: Zhang clothed in a garb worn by monks at a temple in Thailand. Print. KUALA LUMPUR - Zhang Jian, founder of the controversial YSLM multi-level marketing business, has become a monk. The self-proclaimed Chinese millionaire is ...

'World's future richest man' becomes short-term monk   The Rakyat Post

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