Higher-priced stocks are more liquid: Study AsiaOne
Stocks on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) trading at 25 Singapore cents and higher are more liquid as investors are drawn to invest in them given their lower implicit trading costs, according to a recent study by the Singapore Exchange. Based on the study, ...
SGX proposes panels for greater enforcement powers, transparencyTODAYonline
SGX details plans for minimum share priceTHE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)
Singapore Exchange sets minimum trading prices for stocksReuters
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Stocks on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) trading at 25 Singapore cents and higher are more liquid as investors are drawn to invest in them given their lower implicit trading costs, according to a recent study by the Singapore Exchange. Based on the study, ...
SGX proposes panels for greater enforcement powers, transparency
SGX details plans for minimum share price
Singapore Exchange sets minimum trading prices for stocks
Streetdeal fined for selling travel packages without valid licence Channel News Asia
Streetdeal Singapore fined S$25,000 for continuing its business without a valid licence and helping an unlicensed travel agent sell travel packages. PHOTOS. Screengrab of Streetdeal Singapore's website. Enlarge; Caption. SINGAPORE: Streetdeal ...
Online portal streetdeal.sg fined $25000 for being an unlicensed travel agentThe New Paper
Streetdeal Singapore fined S$25000 contravening Travel Agents Act and ...TODAYonline
Singapore shopping portal streetdeal.sg fined $25000AsiaOne
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Streetdeal Singapore fined S$25,000 for continuing its business without a valid licence and helping an unlicensed travel agent sell travel packages. PHOTOS. Screengrab of Streetdeal Singapore's website. Enlarge; Caption. SINGAPORE: Streetdeal ...
Online portal streetdeal.sg fined $25000 for being an unlicensed travel agent
Streetdeal Singapore fined S$25000 contravening Travel Agents Act and ...
Singapore shopping portal streetdeal.sg fined $25000
Record 2325 billionaires globally in 2014 AsiaOne
A total of 155 people across the globe joined the billionaire club this year, pushing the total number of billionaires to 2,325, a report released on Wednesday said. The Wealth-X and UBS Billionaire Census 2014 also reported that the combined wealth of the ...
The number of billionaires in Singapore continues growingHuman Resources Online
Asia's billionaires see fastest wealth growth–reportInquirer.net
Report: Asia's billionaires seeing fastest wealth growthThe Star Online
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A total of 155 people across the globe joined the billionaire club this year, pushing the total number of billionaires to 2,325, a report released on Wednesday said. The Wealth-X and UBS Billionaire Census 2014 also reported that the combined wealth of the ...
The number of billionaires in Singapore continues growing
Asia's billionaires see fastest wealth growth–report
Report: Asia's billionaires seeing fastest wealth growth
2 Shares That Beat the Market Today The Motley Fool Singapore
Keppel Corporation Limited (SGX:BN4) and Sembcorp Marine Ltd (SGX:S51) have both managed to beat the market today. By Ser Jing Chong - September 17, 2014 | More on: BN4S51^STI · Tweet. Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking ...
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Keppel Corporation Limited (SGX:BN4) and Sembcorp Marine Ltd (SGX:S51) have both managed to beat the market today. By Ser Jing Chong - September 17, 2014 | More on: BN4S51^STI · Tweet. Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking ...
More CCTV cameras to deter illegal parking The Straits Times
A sign warning motorists not to park illegally as a CCTV camera is in operation in Marine Parade Central. -- PHOTO: ST FILE. From next Monday, 10 more locations on Singapore roads will be monitored by closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras to deter ...
CCTV cameras at 10 more spots with parking problemsTODAYonline
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A sign warning motorists not to park illegally as a CCTV camera is in operation in Marine Parade Central. -- PHOTO: ST FILE. From next Monday, 10 more locations on Singapore roads will be monitored by closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras to deter ...
CCTV cameras at 10 more spots with parking problems
Economic uncertainties 'affect Asia business sentiment in Q3' Oman Tribune
Business sentiment among Asia's top companies fell sharply in the third quarter, weighed down by worries about China's slowing economy, a possible end to the US Federal Reserve's stimulus policy and a decline in the outlook for regional economic hubs ...
Slowdown in China, S'pore weighs on Q3 Asia sentimentTODAYonline
Companies less bullish on Phl – pollPhilippine Star
Singapore, China slowdown weigh on business sentiment, survey showsThe Straits Times
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Business sentiment among Asia's top companies fell sharply in the third quarter, weighed down by worries about China's slowing economy, a possible end to the US Federal Reserve's stimulus policy and a decline in the outlook for regional economic hubs ...
Slowdown in China, S'pore weighs on Q3 Asia sentiment
Companies less bullish on Phl – poll
Singapore, China slowdown weigh on business sentiment, survey shows
Cat A and B COEs dip as number of bids falls THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)
[SINGAPORE] Vehicle certificate of entitlement (COE) premiums were lower in the latest round of bidding which closed on Wednesday, with the exception of the open and motorcycle categories. The premium for Category A COE (for cars below 1,600cc and ...
COE premiums close mixedTODAYonline
COE prices mostly lower in latest bidding exerciseThe Straits Times
COE premiums close mixed in latest bidding exerciseChannel News Asia
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[SINGAPORE] Vehicle certificate of entitlement (COE) premiums were lower in the latest round of bidding which closed on Wednesday, with the exception of the open and motorcycle categories. The premium for Category A COE (for cars below 1,600cc and ...
COE premiums close mixed
COE prices mostly lower in latest bidding exercise
COE premiums close mixed in latest bidding exercise
Raffles Education enters Europe with $39.8m Switzerland acquisition The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Private education provider Raffles Education Corp has made its first foray into Europe with a number of acquisitions in Switzerland. The mainboard-listed group bought the Hotel Nendaz 4 Vallees and Spa, seven commercial units and a 12,000 ...
Raffles Education to set up Swiss hotel training schoolChannel News Asia
Raffles Education makes first strides into EuropeTHE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)
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SINGAPORE - Private education provider Raffles Education Corp has made its first foray into Europe with a number of acquisitions in Switzerland. The mainboard-listed group bought the Hotel Nendaz 4 Vallees and Spa, seven commercial units and a 12,000 ...
Raffles Education to set up Swiss hotel training school
Raffles Education makes first strides into Europe
Singapore's Xpress Holdings ties up with partners including UPS The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - A unit of Xpress Holdings, a Singapore-listed printing company, has partnered with United Parcel Service of Singapore (UPS) and S. F. Express to offer new services, the company said on Thursday. Its subsidiary, Xpress New Media, will ...
Xpress inks deal with logistics providers UPS, China's SF ExpressTHE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)
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SINGAPORE - A unit of Xpress Holdings, a Singapore-listed printing company, has partnered with United Parcel Service of Singapore (UPS) and S. F. Express to offer new services, the company said on Thursday. Its subsidiary, Xpress New Media, will ...
Xpress inks deal with logistics providers UPS, China's SF Express
Singapore joins Asia in cost, labour concerns AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - Rising costs, shortage of skilled workers, and flagging customer demand are top concerns among Singapore businesses, which are investing in their talent pool and information technology to overcome these hurdles, a survey on Monday ...
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SINGAPORE - Rising costs, shortage of skilled workers, and flagging customer demand are top concerns among Singapore businesses, which are investing in their talent pool and information technology to overcome these hurdles, a survey on Monday ...
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