2015年1月21日 星期三

2015-01-22 Singapore Business


AsiaOne
   
$13.5m boost for fund that helps needy commuters   
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - Another $13.5 million will be added to the Public Transport Fund this year to help needy commuters. Yesterday, the Public Transport Council (PTC) said $7.5 million will be drawn from the fund to finance 250,000 public transport vouchers worth ...

SINGAPORE PRESS-Public transport fares to rise in April-Business Times   Daily Mail
Parliament: No cuts in transport fares despite cheaper oil   The Straits Times
PTC grants SBS Transit, SMRT fare hike of 2.8%   THE BUSINESS TIMES
TODAYonline   
Channel News Asia   
inSing.com News   
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AsiaOne
   
NTUC calls for flexibility in CPF lump sum withdrawals   
The Independent Singapore News (blog)
SINGAPORE — Amid long-standing grouses, particularly among lower-income groups, about the Minimum Sum rules locking in their retirement kitty, the labour movement has suggested an eye-catching change be incorporated into the Central Provident ...

NTUC calls for flexibility in CPF withdrawals   The Straits Times
NTUC asks for boost in CPF rates and flexibility in withdrawals   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Key proposals from the NTUC on CPF changes   TODAYonline

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Channel News Asia
   
What Investors Need to Know About Singapore Exchange Limited's Latest ...   
The Motley Fool Singapore
Singapore Exchange Limited (SGX: S68) – or more popularly known as SGX – reported its earnings yesterday (note: 21 January 2015) for the second quarter of the financial year that began on 1 July 2014 (FY 2015). The reporting period was for 1 October ...

SGX president sees expansion into forex futures, equity options   THE BUSINESS TIMES
SGX Plans China Equity-Index Options Amid Strong Futures Demand   Businessweek
SGX to expand into forex futures, equity options: Bourse president   The Straits Times
Singapore Business Review   
TODAYonline   
Channel News Asia   
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AsiaOne
   
Charge content providers, says Singtel CEO again   
AsiaOne
SINGTEL chief executive Chua Sock Koong has reiterated her belief that telcos should be allowed to charge major Internet content providers - like WhatsApp, Facebook and YouTube - for consumers to have faster access to their content. "If network owners do ...

SingTel overhauls its customer service in rebranding exercise   TODAYonline
Singtel reveals major rebrand; looks to reposition itself as a multimedia and ICT ...   TeleGeography
Singtel unveils new logo, service improvements   Techgoondu
ZDNet   
Total Telecom   
The Straits Times   
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Channel News Asia
   
Keppel Land's profit slipped 15.1% in FY14 on back of lacklustre property sales   
Singapore Business Review
Keppel Land's full-year net profit slipped 15% to $752.5m, on back of lower fair value gain on investment properties which was estimated to be $100m lower than in 2013. Keppel Land cautioned that 2015 is likely to be another challenging year as the ...

Keppel units keep market guessing   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Keppel Land posts 21.6% plunge in Q4 net profit ahead of announcement   TODAYonline
Keppel Land reports 15% drop in full-year net profit   Channel News Asia
The Straits Times   
Hindu Business Line   
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AsiaOne
   
Public feedback on short-term stays in private homes wanted   
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is seeking feedback on whether private homes in Singapore should be allowed to be used for shorter-term stays. URA currently requires all private residential properties in Singapore to be used for ...

URA seeks feedback on short-term private home rentals   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Wanted: Public feedback on short-term stays for private homes   Channel News Asia
URA seeks public feedback on short-term stays in private residential properties   The Edge Markets
The Straits Times   
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AsiaOne
   
Braddell Rd project hits bump as work comes to a halt   
AsiaOne
A $29 MILLION project to widen Braddell Road has ground to a halt, with yet another contractor said to be facing financial problems. Home-grown Hexagroup clinched the contract to widen the stretch of Braddell Road between Toa Payoh Lorong 1 and the ...

Any checks on bidders for construction projects?   The Straits Times

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The Straits Times
   
Ascott Residence Trust Q4 adjusted DPU up 13% to 1.76 cents; H2 distribution ...   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
SERVICED residence player Ascott Residence Trust reported an adjusted distribution per unit (DPU) of 1.76 cents for its fourth quarter ended Dec 31, 2014, up 13 per cent from 1.56 cents a year ago. The adjustments took into account a rights issue in ...

Ascott Reit's Q4 DPU surges 62% to 2.16 cents   The Straits Times
Ascott REIT's 4Q2014 DPU at 1.76 cents vs 1.56 cents year earlier   The Edge Markets

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Moneycontrol.com
   
Asian shares near 8-week high as ECB looms large   
Economic Times
TOKYO: Asian shares rose to near eight-week highs on Thursday as investors bet the European Central Bank will unveil a bond-buying stimulus programme later in the day in an attempt to revive the flagging euro zone economy. The euro treaded water ...

Quantitative easing, ECB style   Sydney Morning Herald
Oil Prices Dip Ahead of Looming ECB Bond Buying Programme   NDTV
Draghi prepares to unveil easing proposals   Financial Times
Reuters India   
Moneycontrol.com   
Reuters Canada   
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AsiaOne
   
Temasek building icons to pay it forward   
AsiaOne
Big-Ticket deals have been the calling card of Temasek Holdings but a shift in strategy could be under way and you only have to go to the zoo to see it. The zoo might not be the most obvious place one can think of to observe the operations of one of the ...


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