2014年11月19日 星期三

2014-11-20 Singapore Business

  AsiaOne   
Flurry of ideas to keep fares affordable  AsiaOne
Public transport must remain affordable to all Singaporeans, Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew said last night at the start of this year's fare-review exercise. He wrote in a Facebook post that he hopes the Public Transport Council (PTC) will study whether it is ...

Keep public transport affordable, urges Transport Minister ahead of fare review   The Straits Times
'Vulnerable groups' must be protected from fare increases: Transport Minister   Yahoo Singapore News
Public Transport Council conducts fare review exercise   Channel News Asia
TODAYonline   
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  TODAYonline   
COE premiums rise for all vehicles except motorcycles  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Certificate of Entitlement (COE) premiums rose across the board for all vehicles except motorcycles, after the latest bidding exercise closed yesterday. Premiums for small cars (up to 1,600cc and 97kW) registered the most significant jump, ...

COE premiums up for most categories in latest bidding exercise   Yahoo Singapore News
COE premiums mostly up in latest bidding round, except for motorcycles   THE BUSINESS TIMES
COE premiums close mostly higher in latest bidding exercise   Channel News Asia

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  Global Rail News   
Bombardier people mover cars enter service in Singapore  Global Rail News
Bombardier has commissioned the first two new Innovia APM 100 people mover cars on Singapore's Bukit Panjang Light Rapid Transit (LRT) system. Singapore's Land Transport Authority (LTA) has ordered 13 new carriages to add to the existing fleet of 19 ...

Bukit Panjang LRT expands train-car fleet   Channel News Asia

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  Channel News Asia   
Moneychanger body issues security advice  Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: The Money Changers Association of Singapore has issued an advisory advising its members to hire certified security for the movement of large amounts of money. PHOTOS. Indonesian money courier Kang Tie Tie was stabbed and robbed at ...


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  The Straits Times   
50 workers found crammed into two condo units  The Straits Times
In two condo units in Selegie Centre, about 50 workers live out of their luggage amid damp and soiled clothes, and sleep on grimy floors without mattresses or in bunk beds crammed together. -- ST PHOTOS: LAU FOOK KONG. - ST PHOTOS: LAU FOOK ...


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  The Rakyat Post   
AirAsia third-quarter net profit falls but revenue rises  The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: AirAsia Bhd's net profit fell 84.8% to RM5.4mil in the third quarter of its financial year ending Dec 31, 2014 (FY14) from RM35.48mil a year ago following a 14% decline in operating profit to RM227.01mil, which was affected by its affiliate Thai ...

AirAsia X cuts flights to Australia   The Age
AirAsia group fails to escape airline woes in 3Q   The Edge Markets
Malaysia's AirAsia X to brake capacity expansion, cut flights after third-quarter loss   Reuters
New Straits Times Online   
Malaysia Chronicle   
Channel News Asia   
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  Channel News Asia   
Hitachi plans Southeast Asia centre for signalling systems in Singapore  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Hitachi plans to set up a Southeast Asia Centre for Signalling Systems in Singapore as part of plans to tap railway demand in the region. This comes as more ASEAN countries are opening up for infrastructure investment. The company said ...

Hitachi Optimistic Of Doubling Railway Revenue In 5 Years   malaysiandigest.com
Hitachi plans to set up Southeast Asia Centre for Signalling Systems in Singapore   Channel News Asia

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  euronews   
Japan trade deficit narrows in Oct as exports rise  U-T San Diego
TOKYO (AP) — The drop in oil prices helped trim Japan's trade deficit in October, as exports of cars, ships and steel picked up pace. The value of exports was the highest since 2008, while shipments to the U.S., China and other major trading partners hit their ...

Japan export growth accelerates in October, reducing economic gloom   Reuters UK
Japan's Exports Jump 10%   Wall Street Journal
Japan's Exports Rise Most in 8 Months in Recovery Sign   Businessweek
Channel News Asia   
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
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  Reuters   
Asia shares fall as soft China data sours mood, yen slides  Reuters
A man looks at a stock quotation board as passers-by walk past, outside a brokerage in Tokyo December 4, 2013. Credit: Reuters/Toru Hanai/Files. Related Topics. Business » · PICTURE GALLERY · North Korean leader Kim Jong Un gives field guidance to ...

Asia stocks down but Japan bucks trend, yen slides   TODAYonline
S. Korean banks' foreign currency loans stay nearly flat in first 3Qs   Yonhap News
As Yen Slides, Investors Shun Other Asian Currencies   Wall Street Journal
Business Recorder   
Businessweek   
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  Wall Street Journal   
Raise Interest Rates, Make Grandma Smile  Wall Street Journal
With the Fed's near-zero policy, households headed by someone 75 or older have lost $2,700 annually in interest income. By. Charles R. Schwab. Nov. 19, 2014 7:05 p.m. ET. 2 COMMENTS. For America's 44 million senior citizens, plus tens of millions of ...

Fed Debate Shifts to Tightening Pace After First Rate Increase   Businessweek
US consumer inflation: Wild card for markets?   CNBC
Yen in full retreat as Fed says not alarmed by US dollar strength   The Straits Times
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel   
NBCNews.com   
Reuters UK   
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