2015年1月22日 星期四

2015-01-23 Singapore Business


TODAYonline
   
HDB resale prices declined by 6% last year   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Prices for resale flats fell by 6 per cent last year, according to the latest Housing Development Board (HDB) data released today (Jan 23). The number of resale transactions for the whole year also decreased by 4.3 per cent, although there was ...

HDB resale prices fall 1.5% q-o-q in Q4 2014, but transactions up 2.7%   THE BUSINESS TIMES
More HDB resale transactions in fourth quarter of 2014   The Straits Times
HDB resale prices down 6% last year   Channel News Asia

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AsiaOne
   
Property market woes take toll on agents   
AsiaOne
A cooling property market has deterred new real estate agents from entering the industry - and more are choosing to let their licences lapse, figures from the Council for Estate Agencies revealed yesterday. As at Jan 1, after the latest annual licence renewal ...

4000 property agents drop out, over 50 agencies throw in towel   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Property sector sees fewer signing up as agents   TODAYonline
Fewer property agents joining industry, more leaving   The Straits Times

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Channel News Asia
   
Singapore home prices post first fall in six years   
MarketWatch
SINGAPORE--Prices of private residential property in Singapore fell for the first time in six years last year, in signs that the property market is cooling off. Prices of private residential properties fell 4% in 2014, the first overall price decline since 2008, the Urban ...

Singapore's residential vacancies climbed to highest in 9 years   BusinessWorld Online Edition
Singapore office and retail space shines with price and rental growth in Q4   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Private property prices down 4% last year: URA   Channel News Asia
Singapore Business Review   
The Edge Markets   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Stocks to watch: CapitaMall Trust, Reits, Keppel Corporation, Keppel Land   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
THE following companies made announcements that may affect the trading of their shares on Friday. Singapore's largest listed mall owner, CapitaMall Trust, said early on Friday morning that its Q4 distribution per unit (DPU) rose to 2.86 cents, 5.1 per cent ...

CapitaMall Trust's DPU up 5.1% to 2.86 cents   The Straits Times
CapitaMall Trust's net property income down 4.1% to $106m in Q4   Singapore Business Review

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The Straits Times
   
Rats! Warning of diseases as complaints soar   
The Straits Times
Pest busters are also warning that the apparent explosion in the rat population could lead to diseases spreading and even fires in older buildings if the rodents gnaw on power cables. -- PHOTO: NP FILE. By Feng Zengkun Environment Correspondent.
More than 10000 rodent burrows detected in just two months last year   TODAYonline
Appeal to all: Help get rid of rats and mozzies   AsiaOne

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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
JTC rolls out new and improved industrial price, rental indices   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
In a bid to provide a better reading of Singapore's industrial landscape, JTC Corporation has introduced new industrial price and rental indices that come with an expanded data coverage and improved methodology. PHOTO: JTC CORPORATION.
JTC tweaks industrial property indices to reflect market landscape   TODAYonline
JTC improves industrial property indices to better reflect market landscape   Channel News Asia
JTC tweaks formula behind price index to better reflect market trends   The Straits Times
AsiaOne   
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AsiaOne
   
Recommendations on CPF 'may not meet intended aims'   
AsiaOne
THE labour movement's recommendations for changes to the Central Provident Fund (CPF) system seek to improve both retirement adequacy and flexibility, but some may not achieve their intended aims, said observers. Most expressed concern about ...

NTUC asks for boost in CPF rates and flexibility in withdrawals (Amended)   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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Focus on welfare, not wages, of foreign workers   
The Straits Times
Amid the debate in the Forum pages on foreign worker levies and the passage of a new law to license operators of large dormitories for foreign workers, this writer explains why a minimum wage or bidding system for work permits will not work. Published on ...


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The Straits Times
   
Davos 2015: Privacy is dead, say Harvard professors   
The Straits Times
Lawrence Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard University, speaks at the Ending the Experiment event in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos on Jan 22, 2015. -- PHOTO: REUTERS. DAVOS, Switzerland (AFP) - Imagine a world where ...

Privacy is dead, Harvard professors tell Davos forum   Yahoo! Maktoob News
It's a world without privacy   Khaleej Times

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Business Standard
   
ECB stimulus move a gift to Indian stock market   
Business Standard
Inflow in emerging markets ETF has been higher during the QE periods. Higher liquidity raises the chance of more money entering the country. Shishir Asthana | Mumbai. January 23, 2015 Last Updated at 08:48 IST. Add to My Page. European Central Bank.
ECB's stimulus boost lifts Asian markets, euro wallows near 11-year low   Reuters India
PRECIOUS-Gold near 5-month top after ECB boost, eyes 3rd weekly gain   Reuters
Gold holds above $1300 after ECB boost, eyes 3rd weekly gain   Economic Times
New York Times   
Reuters UK   
Irish Times   
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