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SMRT, SBS Transit submit fare review applications
TODAYonline
SBST yesterday said it was asking for bus- and rail-fare adjustments amid 'an environment of rising costs', while SMRT earlier said it was seeking a 'better alignment of fares and operating costs'. TODAY FILE PHOTO. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...
Public transport operators seek fare adjustmentsTHE BUSINESS TIMES
SBS Transit and SMRT submit applications for fare adjustmentsChannel News Asia
SMRT and SBS submit fare review applicationsThe Straits Times
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TODAYonline
SBST yesterday said it was asking for bus- and rail-fare adjustments amid 'an environment of rising costs', while SMRT earlier said it was seeking a 'better alignment of fares and operating costs'. TODAY FILE PHOTO. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...
Public transport operators seek fare adjustments
SBS Transit and SMRT submit applications for fare adjustments
SMRT and SBS submit fare review applications
Channel News Asia
S'pore-listed firms may miss corporate governance 2017 deadline
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Singapore-listed companies may not meet the 2017 deadline to comply with the Code of Corporate Governance, particularly in the area of board independence, based on data from an annual index released yesterday. These companies can ...
Singapore companies may miss corporate governance compliance deadlinesTHE BUSINESS TIMES
Singapore listed firms may miss key corporate governance deadlines: studyThe Straits Times
Singapore's listed firms may miss corporate governance deadlinesHuman Resources Online
Channel News Asia
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TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Singapore-listed companies may not meet the 2017 deadline to comply with the Code of Corporate Governance, particularly in the area of board independence, based on data from an annual index released yesterday. These companies can ...
Singapore companies may miss corporate governance compliance deadlines
Singapore listed firms may miss key corporate governance deadlines: study
Singapore's listed firms may miss corporate governance deadlines
TODAYonline
Tata-SIA joint venture Vistara takes off on Jan 9
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Singapore Airlines' Indian joint venture with the Tata conglomerate, Vistara, will start flying from Jan 9, the airlines said. Based in New Delhi, the full-service Vistara will begin operations with a fleet of new Airbus A320-200s with 148 seats, Tata ...
Five things Vistara is doing differentlyLivemint
Tata's Vistara airline starts online booking, service begins Jan9Northern Voices Online
Vistara to start flying on January 9, opens bookingsNetIndian
India Today
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TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Singapore Airlines' Indian joint venture with the Tata conglomerate, Vistara, will start flying from Jan 9, the airlines said. Based in New Delhi, the full-service Vistara will begin operations with a fleet of new Airbus A320-200s with 148 seats, Tata ...
Five things Vistara is doing differently
Tata's Vistara airline starts online booking, service begins Jan9
Vistara to start flying on January 9, opens bookings
The Straits Times
10 little-known facts about sewer rats
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE- Rats have been all the rage since a video of them scurrying up and down a grassy slope near Bukit Batok MRT station went viral. The rat situation in that area gained attention after a resident in the area took the video, and posted it on Facebook.
Bukit Batok rat infestation: Pest controllers step inChannel News Asia
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The Straits Times
SINGAPORE- Rats have been all the rage since a video of them scurrying up and down a grassy slope near Bukit Batok MRT station went viral. The rat situation in that area gained attention after a resident in the area took the video, and posted it on Facebook.
Bukit Batok rat infestation: Pest controllers step in
TODAYonline
More money given to charity, but fewer volunteering: Survey
TODAYonline
The Boys' Brigade's community-giving project, one of the donation programmes in Singapore. The proportion of donors in the survey fell to its lowest in a decade, with 83 per cent of those surveyed this year saying that they gave to charity. Today File Photo.
Donations in 2014 hit record high of S$1.25 billion: SurveyChannel News Asia
Record $1.25b donated by individuals in past 12 months, survey showsThe Straits Times
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TODAYonline
The Boys' Brigade's community-giving project, one of the donation programmes in Singapore. The proportion of donors in the survey fell to its lowest in a decade, with 83 per cent of those surveyed this year saying that they gave to charity. Today File Photo.
Donations in 2014 hit record high of S$1.25 billion: Survey
Record $1.25b donated by individuals in past 12 months, survey shows
The Establishment Post
Are CPF Returns Really More Attractive?
The Establishment Post
Singapore's retirement fund, the central provident fund (CPF) gives viable returns relative to its risk, so said an Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) study comparing it to other rates of returns from various portfolios including global equities, bonds and bank accounts ...
The CPF needs a maximum sumThe Straits Times
CPF panel should review wage capTODAYonline
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The Establishment Post
Singapore's retirement fund, the central provident fund (CPF) gives viable returns relative to its risk, so said an Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) study comparing it to other rates of returns from various portfolios including global equities, bonds and bank accounts ...
The CPF needs a maximum sum
CPF panel should review wage cap
Channel News Asia
The oil puzzle
THE BUSINESS TIMES (blog)
Oil has floated to the top of the headlines these days, and no surprise. We haven't seen US$60 per barrel Brent crude since the Global Financial Crisis. What exactly is going on here, and what does it mean for us? The experts are divided. There seems to be ...
My PointThe Straits Times
Rouble troubles will not affect Singapore directly: AnalystsChannel News Asia
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THE BUSINESS TIMES (blog)
Oil has floated to the top of the headlines these days, and no surprise. We haven't seen US$60 per barrel Brent crude since the Global Financial Crisis. What exactly is going on here, and what does it mean for us? The experts are divided. There seems to be ...
My Point
Rouble troubles will not affect Singapore directly: Analysts
Channel News Asia
Overall improvement for security agencies in latest grading audit exercise
Channel News Asia
There was an increase in the number of agencies that were graded "satisfactory", and the number of agencies in the "unsatisfactory" band has also decreased this year. PHOTOS. File photo: A security guard on duty at a private condominium in Singapore.
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Channel News Asia
There was an increase in the number of agencies that were graded "satisfactory", and the number of agencies in the "unsatisfactory" band has also decreased this year. PHOTOS. File photo: A security guard on duty at a private condominium in Singapore.
euronews
This depleted oil field is window into China's corruption crackdown
ABS CBN News
A worker walks in between oil barrels at Pertamina's storage depot in Jakarta, Indonesia in this file photo. Photo by Supri, Reuters. LIMAU, Indonesia - In a muddy clearing in southern Sumatra, a portable diesel power plant hammers away alongside a ...
Depleted oil field highlights China's corruption crackdownCNBC
China oil giant CNPC probes 'worthless' deals in IndonesiaThe Straits Times
Special Report - Depleted oil field is window into China's corruption crackdownReuters
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ABS CBN News
A worker walks in between oil barrels at Pertamina's storage depot in Jakarta, Indonesia in this file photo. Photo by Supri, Reuters. LIMAU, Indonesia - In a muddy clearing in southern Sumatra, a portable diesel power plant hammers away alongside a ...
Depleted oil field highlights China's corruption crackdown
China oil giant CNPC probes 'worthless' deals in Indonesia
Special Report - Depleted oil field is window into China's corruption crackdown
Irish Independent
Comment: Is NAMA's bonus plan for developers a kick in the teeth for families?
Irish Independent
This Christmas, a young mother is out there dying of cancer, wondering how she will put a turkey on the table for her three toddlers - and who will look after her children when she is gone. A pensioner who is worried about how she is going to pay for the fuel in ...
Nama considering bonuses for developersIrish Examiner
Developers could be in line for bonus payments from NAMAIrish Mirror
Nama CEO rejects claims it is too soft on developersIrish Times
Reuters
The Straits Times
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Irish Independent
This Christmas, a young mother is out there dying of cancer, wondering how she will put a turkey on the table for her three toddlers - and who will look after her children when she is gone. A pensioner who is worried about how she is going to pay for the fuel in ...
Nama considering bonuses for developers
Developers could be in line for bonus payments from NAMA
Nama CEO rejects claims it is too soft on developers
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