2015年1月27日 星期二

2015-01-28 Singapore Business


Channel News Asia
   
EconomySingapore joins global fight against deflation   
Financial Times
Plunging oil prices and muted domestic economic activity have prompted Singapore to loosen monetary policy by slowing the pace at which the Singapore dollar appreciates against other major currencies, writes the FT's Jeremy Grant in Singapore.
Investors short Singapore dollar should prepare to take profits: Citi   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Singapore Pulls Trigger in Deflation Fight   Wall Street Journal
Ringgit also falls after surprise MAS move on Singapore dollar   The Straits Times
Barron's (blog)   
Bloomberg   
Business Insider Australia   
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AsiaOne
   
Job vacancies up 8.9 per cent in September   
AsiaOne
THERE were more job vacancies in Singapore last September compared to a year ago, with places in the services sector accounting for the majority of the available positions. New data from the Manpower Ministry (MOM) released on Tuesday showed that ...

Singapore's Residential Vacancies Climbed to Highest in 9 Years   Bloomberg
Job vacancies in Singapore at a six-year high   Human Resources Online
Singaporeans continue to shun non-PMET jobs   The Independent Singapore News (blog)
Daily Mail   
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
The Global Recruiter   
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TODAYonline
   
Fewer immigration offenders, including overstayers, last year   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Fewer people were caught breaking the Republic's immigration laws last year, with the total number of immigration offenders falling by 19 per cent to 2,040 compared to 2013. Immigration offenders include illegal immigrants, foreigners who ...

More than 93000 cases of contraband smuggling last year   The New Paper
Fewer immigration offenders arrested last year: ICA   AsiaOne

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Channel News Asia
   
Soon, KrisFlyer miles can be exchanged for Scoot, Tigerair flights   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Scoot and Tigerair have joined Singapore Airlines' (SIA) frequent-flier programme — a move that will allow KrisFlyer members to exchange miles for tickets on the two budget carriers. From April, KrisFlyer members will be able to redeem miles ...

Scoot and Tigerair join KrisFlyer   ITCM
SIA Krisflyer teams up with Scott and Tigerair   Business Traveller
SIA frequent flyers can soon redeem miles on Scoot and Tigerair   AsiaOne
Channel News Asia   
MICE News Philippines   
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SinoShip News
   
China-led investors subscribe to new JES International shares   
SinoShip News
Shanghai: JES International Holdings, parent company of five China-based shipyards and engineering companies, has placed out 183m new ordinary shares to two new subscribers, including one Chinese national. The new share subscription will add a total ...

JES International raises S$6.59m through new share subscription   SeaShip News
JES International welcomes new shareholders   IHS Maritime 360
JES International places out 183m new shares worth $6.6m   The Straits Times

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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Computer glitch leading to pilot error may have caused Air Asia crash   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Investigators probing the crash of AirAsia Flight QZ8501 are examining maintenance records of a key part of its automated control systems, and how the pilots may have handled the plane if it failed, two people familiar with the matter said. An outage of the ...

AirAsia flight QZ8501: Probe vets possible computer glitch, crew response   The Straits Times
QZ8501: Probe team vets possible computer glitch, crew response   New Straits Times Online

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Human Resources Online
   
Architects and construction professionals in demand: Hays   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
ARCHITECTS and construction professionals will be keenly sought after in Singapore, as construction projects boost demand for their skills. Architects and planners, project managers and quantity surveyors are most in demand for January to March 2015, ...

Singapore desperate for architects and construction professionals   Human Resources Online

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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Parallel importers see even better sales this year   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Parallel imports (PIs) are cars that are not brought in by authorised distributors and last year, a total of 1,944 units were registered, or 6.7 per cent of the total of 28,932 new cars registered. PHOTO: SPH. Comments. Share. Revving up again. 28 Jan5:50 AM.
Change car usage patterns to ease peak-hour congestion   The Straits Times

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CDL Hospitality Trusts' net property income up 6% to0$ 38.6m in Q4   
Singapore Business Review
CDL Hospitality Trusts today reported that its net property income increased 6% year-on-year to $38.6m in Q4, driven by increases of $1.3 million for its two Maldives resorts. On a full-year basis, CDLHT's net property income grew 2.3% to $140.5m in FY14 ...

CDL Hospitality Trusts posts Q4 DPS of 3.13 cents, up 7.2%   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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TODAYonline
   
MediShield Life: Some challenges to consider   
TODAYonline
In principle, MediShield Life will provide lifelong catastrophic coverage of medical care, based on mandatory participation to ensure equity of access for the elderly as well as for the poor. TODAY File Photo. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...

Addressing pitfalls of health-care cost transfers   The Straits Times

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