2014年11月30日 星期日

2014-12-01 Singapore Business

  AsiaOne   
Bus scheme showing results at halfway mark  AsiaOne
Bedok's $23 million air-conditioned integrated transport hub, Singapore's largest bus interchange and the seventh such hub, opened yesterday. Print. THE billion-dollar Bus Service Enhancement Programme (BSEP) has made inroads into stepping up service ...

More than half of new buses planned under BSEP rolled out   TODAYonline
Bedok Integrated Transport Hub opens, more than half additional bus fleet now ...   The Straits Times
Bedok Integrated Transport Hub now opens to passengers   Ang Malaya Net
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  THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Catalist-listed P99 says it is now a cash company  The Straits Times
Catalist-listed P99 Holdings announced on Monday that it is now a cash company after settling a dispute with its core subsidiary. The company formerly known as China Fashion Holdings, said an arbitration dispute that it brought against subsidiary Asia Brand ...

P99 now a cash company after settlement of dispute with subsidiary   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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  AsiaOne   
Accounting giant quick to submit Budget wish list  AsiaOne
The Government plans to introduce incentives in next year's Budget to support firms that voluntarily re-employ older workers up to age 67. These could include giving SMEs that employ senior citizens who are Singaporeans or permanent residents enhanced ...

PwC urges SME boosts, innovation in 2015 budget   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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  THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Loyz chairman resigns, new deputy chairman appointed  The Straits Times
Capitalist-listed Loyz Energy announced on Monday the resignation of its chairman and independent director, Mr Vincent Lien Jown Jing, due to additional responsibilities with a third party which could result in a potential conflict of interest.
Loyz chairman steps down, new deputy chairman named   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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  THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Stocks to watch: P99, STATS ChipPAC  THE BUSINESS TIMES
P99 Holdings: The company is now a cash company after it decided to deconsolidate its core cafe business following a dispute. PHOTO: SPH. Comments. Share. 1 Dec9:23 AM. THE following stocks had announcements that could affect trading activity on ...

Stats ChipPAC buyout talks extended for three weeks   The Straits Times

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  Channel News Asia   
Universities Down Under lose appeal for Singaporeans  Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: Observers and students cite the unfavourable exchange rate and lower rankings as factors for the declining number of Singaporeans pursuing higher education in Australia. PHOTOS. Various Australia universities' brochures and booklets ...

Universities Down Under lose appeal for S'poreans   TODAYonline

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  euronews   
Japan Q3 corporate capex up 5.5% year - on - year: Ministry of Finance  Economic Times
TOKYO: Japanese companies raised spending on plant and equipment in July-September by 5.5 pct from the same period last year, Ministry of Finance data showed on Monday, pointing to a gradual recovery in capital expenditure. The rise followed a 3.0 per ...

Japan's third-quarter recession seen milder than feared as capex grows   Yahoo Finance UK
Japan's Q3 recession seen milder than feared as capital expenditure grows   The Straits Times
Japan's July-Sept. business investment up 5.5% on year   Nikkei Asian Review
RTT News   
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  THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Indonesia manufacturing contracts to record low: PMI  THE BUSINESS TIMES
The HSBC Markit Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell to 48.0 in November, the lowest reading since the survey began in April 2011. PHOTO: REUTERS. Comments. Share. 1 Dec11:12 AM. [JAKARTA] Indonesia's manufacturing activity contracted in ...

China factory PMI drops in November as shutdowns add to slowdown   Livemint
China manufacturing skids to eight-month low   The Australian
China manufacturing PMI falls to 6-month low in Nov   Business Standard
RTT News   
BBC News   
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  TODAYonline   
Largest Dog Run record set, raises S$20000  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE – More than 800 people and 500 dogs took part in a run yesterday (Nov 30), almost double the number in the first run in 2010. The event also broke the Largest Dog Run record in the Singapore Book of Records. The second Singapore Specials ...


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  Channel News Asia   
Foreign domestic workers to get second clubhouse next year  Channel News Asia
The Foreign Domestic Worker Association for Social Support and Training (FAST) said it could not confirm the location of the new clubhouse-cum-shelter as yet. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. A foreign domestic worker does laundry. (Photo: AFP). Enlarge; Caption ...

Carnival at Grandstand for foreign domestic helpers to thank them for contributions   The Straits Times

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