2014年10月18日 星期六

2014-10-19 Singapore Business

  Channel News Asia   
Bukit Merah View launches 'Silver Zone' for elderly  Channel News Asia
Bukit Merah View is the first of five estates in Singapore to have a Silver Zone, which provides senior-friendly enhancements to make the roads safe for the elderly. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. The Silver Zone at Bukit Merah View. Enlarge; Caption. Please enable ...

First silver zone unveiled at Bukit Merah View   The Straits Times

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  AsiaOne   
IMF highlights risks to S'pore growth  AsiaOne
Restrictions on foreign labour supply that could crimp Singapore's competitiveness, as well as the spillover effects of slowing global growth, are among the risks that could hurt the economy, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has highlighted. In its annual ...

CONNECTICUT MONEY: IMF report offers mixed outlook on growth   Torrington Register Citizen
Foreign worker curbs could hit Singapore's growth and competitiveness: IMF   The Straits Times
IMF says Singapore's foreign worker curbs could hurt competitiveness, growth   Business Standard

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  AsiaOne   
Investors bail out amid fears for global economy  AsiaOne
It took just a few hours to wipe out what was left of the stock market's gains this year as investors bailed out on heightened concerns about the global economy. The Straits Times Index (STI) lost 44.51 points or 1.39 per cent to 3,154.21, dropping well below its ...


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  The Straits Times   
CPF rated 'top pension scheme in Asia'  The Straits Times
Singapore's Central Provident Fund (CPF) has been rated the best retirement system in Asia despite slipping slightly in the overall score, an index shows. -- ST PHOTO: CAROLINE CHIA. By Mok Fei Fei. Singapore's Central Provident Fund (CPF) has been ...

CPF 'top pension scheme in Asia'   AsiaOne

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MARKETS SNAPSHOT FOR 16/10/14  Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
The major averages endured another whipsaw session that ended with a flat finish for the S&P 500 while the Russell 2000 (+1.1%) registered its second consecutive advance. The price-weighted Dow was the weakest performer of the day with a loss of 0.2%.

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  Wall Street Journal   
Brent Crude Extends Rebound on Speculation Drop Excessive  Businessweek
Brent crude extended its rebound on speculation that a 25 percent drop from this year's high was excessive. West Texas Intermediate was little changed after falling below $80 yesterday. Brent pared its fourth weekly loss. The recent slump in prices was “too ...

Oil rises above $86 as investors say market oversold   Business Standard
Slump in crude prices cause for concern in the Bakken   KPAX-TV
Brent crude oil rises above $86 as investors say market oversold   Livemint
Reuters UK   
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  Customs Today Newspaper   
Volkswagen recalls over 500000 cars in China  Customs Today Newspaper
The German automaker, which has been in China since the 1980s, will recall a total of 581,090 cars, said Chinese state media, citing a statement from China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine. Xinhua reported that the ...

VW recalls 1.1 million cars in N. America, China over suspension issue   Economic Times
VW Recalls 1.1M Cars in North America   Nitrobahn
FAW-Volkswagen Recalls Cars in China   CRIENGLISH.com
TIME   
Law360 (subscription)   
Channel News Asia   
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Jetstar Apologises For Flight Delays, Cancellations And Baggage Chaos  malaysiandigest.com
Pic: News.AsiaOne/LianheWanbaoSINGAPORE - Low-cost carrier Jetstar has apologised for the inconvenience caused to passengers in the past few days over flight cancellations, delays and luggage problems. According to The Straits Times, more than a ...


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Turning unwanted food into works of art  The Straits Times
Ms Loregalene S. Cortez, 25, looking at a cow-shaped work of art made of expired chips, crackers and canned food, entitled Holey Calf, by artist Eunice Lim. Mitilesh Kumar and his mother Kavitha Ayyasamy, 30, looking at flowers made of expired tea bags ...


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  NDTV   
Drugs may 'destroy Indonesia's youth', says top general in slap at China gangs  South China Morning Post (subscription)
A surge in international drug smuggling - mostly originating in China and shipped through Hong Kong - could "destroy" Indonesia's youth, one of the country's most senior military officers has warned. General Gatot Nurmantyo, chief of staff of the Indonesian ...

George Jonas: China's cozy tyranny   National Post
Hong Kong shares rise, China slips   Business Recorder
Stock Connect delay worries investors   Chinadaily USA
Bloomberg   
Shanghai Daily (subscription)   
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