2015年2月1日 星期日

2015-02-02 Singapore Business


Human Resources Online
   
Singaporeans need to “take ownership of their career development”   
Human Resources Online
While Singapore's government will continue taking measures to help generate quality jobs for the local workforce, it will be “equally important for Singaporeans to take ownership of their career development.” This was the view shared by the Minister for Trade ...

'No Guarantee' That Singapore Will Remain High-Income Country   malaysiandigest.com
Positive outlook for Singapore in immediate future: Lim Hng Kiang   Channel News Asia
Singapore 'can extend its success by not taking it for granted': Lim Hng Kiang   The Straits Times

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AsiaOne
   
No more brown water from T3 taps   
AsiaOne
Food and beverage outlets at Changi Airport's Terminal 3 (T3) had to halt sales of drinks and soup on Thursday due to issues with the tap water. Print. Food and beverage retailers at Changi Airport Terminal 3 (T3) yesterday found no traces of the light brown ...

Japanese engineer wins Changi Airport's millionaire draw   Channel News Asia
Japanese civil engineer wins Changi Airport's millionaire draw   TODAYonline
Changi Airport 2014 retail sales flat at S$2b   THE BUSINESS TIMES
The Straits Times   
Yahoo Singapore News   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Taiwan's KGI Securities completes acquisition of AmFraser   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Taiwan's KGI Securities Co. Ltd., the brokerage arm of Taiwanese merchant bank China Development Financial Holding Corp (CDFH), announced on Monday (Feb 2) that it completed the acquisition of AmFraser Securities on January 30, 2015 ...

Taiwan's KGI Securities buys Singapore's AmFrasers Securities for S$38m   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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Indonesia's manufacturing activity shrinks for fourth straight month   
The Straits Times
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's manufacturing activity shrank for the fourth straight month in Janaury but at a slower pace, indicating the industry could be stabilising, the HSBC Markit purchasing managers' index (PMI) survey showed on Monday. The HSBC ...

Taiwan manufacturing activity picks up in January   MarketWatch
Taiwan: Stocks mostly flat as global concerns counter upbeat data at home   THE BUSINESS TIMES
EconomyTaiwanese manufacturing returns to growth   Financial Times

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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
YuuZoo signs MOU with Activistic   
Mumbrella Asia
Singapore social e-commerce firm YuuZoo has struck a deal with Activistic, an Australian micro-payments firm. The announcement: Singapore, February 2nd 2015: Singapore-based YuuZoo Corporation(“YuuZoo” SGX: AFC), the world's first third generation ...

YuuZoo ties up with Australian firm to provide micro-donations platform   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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The Malaysian Insider
   
Myanmar's coffee scene fuelled by middle-class caffeine high   
The Malaysian Insider
Customers enjoying their drinks at a coffee shop in downtown Yangon. – AFP/Relaxnews pic, February 2, 2015.Behind a wooden counter in downtown Yangon's Coffee Club, the unmistakable hiss of a barista steaming milk briefly drowns out a funky ...

Myanmar coffee scene fuelled by middle class caffeine high   Daily Mail

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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Stocks to watch: Japfa, Singapore eDevelopment, YuuZoo   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
This will allow the group to fully own its Myanmar operations and reap the full benefits of Myanmar's fast-growing poultry market, said Japfa. JCMA, which runs a vertically integrated poultry business ranging from feedmills, poultry breeding farms and ...


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The Straits Times
   
The top global risk - water   
The Straits Times
Water at an all-time low in the Jaguari reservoir in Brazil's Sao Paulo state last November. There are signs of water problems all over the globe. -- PHOTO: BLOOMBERG. By Cecilia Tortajada And Asit K. Biswas For The Straits Times. THE World Economic ...


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Channel News Asia
   
Singaporeans could be given greater flexibility to put in more money into their CPF   
The Independent Singapore News (blog)
SINGAPORE: Singaporeans could be given greater flexibility to put in more money into their Central Provident Fund (CPF), if they want to enjoy a higher level of payouts in retirement. This is among the issues studied by a panel tasked to review the national ...

'Employers have to be fair to the older workers'   AsiaOne

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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
China: Shares down in morning trade   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
[SHANGHAI] Chinese shares dropped in morning trade on Monday over worries about the domestic economy and upcoming new stock offers, dealers said. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index lost 2.12 per cent, or 67.98 points, to 3,142.38.
Nickel Declines After China's Factory Activity Shows Contraction   Bloomberg

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