2014年9月25日 星期四

2014-09-26 Singapore Business

  inSing.com News   
Singapore population growth hits 10-year low: government  inSing.com News
Singapore's population grew at its slowest pace in a decade in the 12 months to June as the government tightened the inflow of foreign workers, official figures showed Thursday. The statistics department said the city-state had a total population of 5.47 million ...

Fewer foreigners are being hired in Singapore   Human Resources Online
Fewer foreigners hired here   AsiaOne
Despite growth slowest in a decade, Singapore population hits 5.47 million   The Malay Mail Online
THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)   
Livemint   
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  The Guardian   
RAC float skids off the road as GIC buys stake  CITY A.M.
PLANS for a £2bn float of RAC skidded off the road yesterday after Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC agreed to buy a major stake in the firm from private equity owner Carlyle Group. The sudden turnaround will see GIC become joint majority shareholder ...

The Business Matrix: Friday 26 September 2014   The Independent
RAC scraps its £2bn listing plans after majority investor agrees 11th-hour deal ...   This is Money
GIC buys stake in UK roadside rescue business from Carlyle   THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)
Law360 (subscription)   
RTT News   
TODAYonline   
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  The Straits Times   
Get higher returns from CPF investments soon  AsiaOne
IT WILL soon be possible to get higher returns from investing your Central Provident Fund (CPF) money in approved funds, with a new move to lower the costs incurred. The CPF Board said yesterday that it will place a lower cap on the total expense ratio for ...

CPF to lower cost of investing   THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)
Lower expense ratio caps mooted for CPF investment scheme funds   The Straits Times
CPF wants fund managers to lower fees   Channel News Asia

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  Wall Street Journal   
The ABC's of LNG: A closer look at liquefied natural gas  The Globe and Mail
Long used to heat homes and power industry, natural gas is traditionally extracted from the ground and shipped through pipelines. But in recent decades, some of the world's largest energy companies started shipping gas between continents by feeding those ...

Australians' Gas Bills Soar Amid Export Boom   Wall Street Journal
One price to rule them all   Interfax Global Energy
Asian Countries Hope for Lower LNG Prices After Weakening of Oil Dependence ...   RIA Novosti
Energy Business Review   
Hydrocarbons Technology   
SeaShip News   
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Luck running out for Singapore's two casinos?  The Straits Times
Singapore's two casinos have encountered slowing growth lately, partly due to a more tepid economic outlook. But the root of the sector's problem remains the Government's heavy hand in the industry. Published on Sep 24, 2014 9:48 AM. PRINT EMAIL.

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  The Straits Times   
Better seats, cabin facilities for SIA passengers on Virgin Australia  The Straits Times
SIA also owns about a fifth of Virgin Australia. With Etihad and Air New Zealand, the three own more than 60 per cent of the carrier. Virgin Australia, in turn, owns 60 per cent of Tigerair Australia, a subsidiary of budget carrier Tigerair, of which SIA owns about ...

Virgin Australia to run frequent flyer program Velocity as separate business   Sydney Morning Herald
SIA, Virgin Australia bring loyalty programmes closer   TTG Asia
Singapore Airlines improves Australia and NZ service   eTurboNews
ASIATravelTips.com   
TODAYonline   
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  AsiaOne   
More Singaporeans in top posts at foreign banks  AsiaOne
More Singaporeans are securing top jobs at foreign banks, with a string of senior appointments in recent years. An educated workforce and Singapore's growing role as a financial centre have allowed more to climb the banking ladder. In June, for instance, ...


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  Techgoondu   
MDA proposes tougher rules, more consumer protection for pay-TV services  Techgoondu
If your pay-TV operator raises prices or drops programmes or channels you have subscribed to in future, you may just be able to tear up the contract and not face any penalty for the early termination. That is one of a number of recommendations revealed ...

MDA launches public consultation for pay-TV consumers   Marketing Interactive
Fairer pay-TV practices: Feedback sought   The Straits Times
MDA proposes better consumer protection against telcos' practices   TODAYonline
Advanced Television   
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  AsiaOne   
Pantaloons Fashion & Retail Ltd clarifies on stake sale to Temasek, L Capital  Equity Bulls
Pantaloons Fashion & Retail Ltd has clarified with reference to the news item appearing in a Newspaper titled "Temasek, L Capital in talks for $500 mn pie of Aditya Birla Retail". In a notification to the stock exchange, the company has said that, in the course of ...

Temasek in talks to buy stake in Indian firm   AsiaOne

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  dunyanews.tv   
Dollar firms despite mixed US data  dunyanews.tv
NEW YORK (AFP) - The dollar strengthened against the euro Thursday as traders weighed mixed US data against the context of a modestly improving economy that is faring far better than the eurozone. The euro extended its losses, at one point falling to ...

US dollar firms despite mixed data   Sky News Australia

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