2014年10月1日 星期三

2014-10-02 Singapore Business

  AsiaOne   
Singapore Sept factory activity expands, new orders grow - survey  AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - Singapore's manufacturing activity expanded in September, bouncing back from the previous month's contraction, helped by a rise in new orders and new export orders, a survey showed on Wednesday. The Singapore Institute of Purchasing ...

September manufacturing recovers on external demand   TODAYonline
Manufacturing traces choppy course, despite PMI uptick   THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)
SE Michigan purchasing index rises on production, new orders   Crain's Detroit Business
GlobalPost   
Channel News Asia   
The Oakland Press   
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  Channel News Asia   
IHG roars into the lion city  Travel Weekly
Singapore will soon have three new InterContinental Group (IHG) properties, a new five-star InterContinental Singapore Robertson Quay, the first Hotel Indigo for the city and the largest Holiday Inn Express in Singapore. A management agreement was inked ...

Korean airline to open largest InterContinenal hotel in North America   Fox News
Two hotels to be built at site of former Joo Chiat Police Station   Channel News Asia
InterContinental Hotels Group to manage Keong Hong joint venture's hotel   The Straits Times
USA TODAY   
Rock Hill Herald (press release)   
TODAYonline   
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  AsiaOne   
Falling home prices set to continue  AsiaOne
Property markets have continued to slide, with Housing Board resale prices still falling more than those of private property, official flash estimates showed yesterday. HDB prices fell 1.6 per cent in the third quarter, faster than the previous fall of 1.4 per cent.
Three-Minute Digest   THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)
Property prices declined in Q3, according to HDB and URA flash estimates   Channel News Asia
Resale flat prices fall by 1.6% in third quarter   TODAYonline
The Straits Times   
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  AsiaOne   
China slowdown adds to jitters  AsiaOne
Protesters swarming a main street in the Mongkok shopping district in Hong Kong yesterday. Investors are keeping a nervous eye on the political situation in the city, which yesterday faced its sixth day of pro-democracy protests. Print. Melissa Lin. My Paper.
It's business as usual, say Singaporeans working in Hong Kong   TODAYonline
Hong Kong protests take toll on retail, real estate sales, tourism   The Australian
Hong Kong's #UmbrellaRevolution: A day in photos   GlobalPost
Wall Street Journal   
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  AsiaOne   
More set to benefit from ST School Pocket Money Fund  AsiaOne
Needy students will soon find it easier to benefit from The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund (SPMF), and more could become eligible for help too, with tweaks announced yesterday. This comes as the fund - which provides pocket money to children ...

Needy students to get close to $8 million this year under ST School Pocket ...   The Straits Times

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  Businessweek   
Myanmar Approval for ANZ Shows Institutional Banking Hunt  Businessweek
The Sule pagoda, left, and residential properties stand at dusk in Yangon, Myanmar. The lenders are among foreign companies seeking to gain a foothold in Myanmar as the nation reconnects with the global economy following 50 years of military rule.
Maybank is first Malaysian bank awarded banking licence in Myanmar   The Star Online
ANZ scores preliminary Myanmar banking licence (00:00)   Brisbane Times
OCBC and UOB receive Myanmar bank licences   AsiaOne
Eleven Myanmar   
The Sun Daily   
TODAYonline   
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  AsiaOne   
'Bridge Income Gap To Curb Graft'  malaysiandigest.com
Pic: NSTKUALA LUMPUR: SULTAN of Perak Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah yesterday called for measures to address widening income gaps and the uneven distribution of wealth to stem the spread of a culture based on petty corruption. The sultan said ...

Income disparity causes graft: Sultan of Perak   AsiaOne

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  The Rakyat Post   
New rules to curb advertising of unhealthy food to kids  The Star Online
A NEW set of guidelines will restrict food and beverage companies from advertising unhealthy food to kids aged 12 and below. They have been drawn up by the Health Ministry, Health Promotion Board, Advertising Standards Authority of Singapore (ASAS) ...

New ad rules to help kids eat healthier   AsiaOne
Singapore restricts unhealthy food ads targeting children   The Borneo Post
Singapore restricts ads for unhealthy food targeting children   Shanghai Daily (subscription)

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  AsiaOne   
Man rescued after hurling himself onto tracks at Taiwan MRT station  AsiaOne
TAIPEI - A local man yesterday jumped onto the railway tracks in Taipei Metro Jiantan Station, causing delays for up to 8,500 commuters. According to the Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation, a man jumped onto the tracks of MRT Jiantan Station at 2:34 p.m. ...

Man rescued after hurling himself onto tracks at MRT Jiantan Station   China Post

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  AsiaOne   
Online banking systems more secure: Expert  AsiaOne
PETALING JAYA - Online banking systems are more secure than automated teller machines and they are almost impossible to hack, an expert said. Commenting on fears that Internet banking was also at risk after the recent cases of ATM hacks, Macro Kiosk ...


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