2015年2月18日 星期三

2015-02-19 Singapore Business


Channel News Asia
   
Thousands throng Chinatown on Chinese New Year eve   
Channel News Asia
SINGAPORE: Chinatown's Festive Street Bazaar was buzzing on Chinese New Year eve (Feb 18), with shoppers eager to do some last-minute shopping for tidbits and decorations. About 440 stalls are taking part in the bazaar along Temple Street this year, ...

What Singaporeans search for most during Chinese New Year: Google   e27

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The Motley Fool Singapore
   
Your Shares Have Crashed! Here Are 2 Things You Should Never Say   
The Motley Fool Singapore
Despite our best research efforts, the share prices of the companies we own may not co-operate with us in the short term. Our homework may suggest that we have bought our shares at great prices, but the future is never certain – our shares may move to ...

SGX says recent STI sector performance draws similarities to GDP   FTSE Global Markets
Straits Times Index's report card for Year of the Horse   Channel News Asia

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Channel News Asia
   
Kintetsu Express to buy APL Logistics   
The Star Online
TOKYO: Japanese freight carrier Kintetsu World Express Inc said it was in final stages of talks to buy Singapore's APL Logistics, becoming the latest firm in Japan to pursue ambitious billion-dollar deals overseas amid slow domestic growth. Kintetsu Express ...

Neptune Orient Lines to Sell APL Logistics for $1.2 Billion | Transport Topics ...   Transport Topics Online
Sales spur for NOL   TradeWinds (subscription)
NOL and KWE enter into a sale and purchase agreement for APL Logistics   PortNews IAA
Logistics News, Industry Analysis, Market Research Reports - Logistics Business Review   
Customs Today Newspaper   
Supply Chain Standard   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Iceberg cool to MAS review of its report   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Iceberg Research, whose report on commodity trading firm Noble Group is now under investigation by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), took to the development coolly, even while Noble welcomed the review. PHOTO: SPH. Comments. Share.
Anonymous analysts are wreaking havoc in the Asian markets   Moneyweb.co.za
Who's saying sell? Noble, Sound Global losses expose power of faceless analysts   Chicago Tribune
Singapore central bank to review report on Noble for possible breaches   Gulf Times
Daily Times   
CNBC   
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Worker sacked for taking nude pix of dead woman   
The Star Online
A HOSPITAL mortuary worker in Sarawak stripped the clothes off a dead woman's body and took photos which he then shared with others. China Press reported that the hospital management launched an investigation after learning about the incident and ...


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My point   
The Straits Times
THERE is a declining interest in Mother Tongue languages today ("Review points for Higher Mother Tongue" by Ms Ivy Tan Siew Hoon; Monday). Hence, awarding the two extra points was meant to encourage students who made the effort to take this subject.

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TODAYonline
   
China chocolate market seen growing to $4.3 bln by 2019 -Hershey   
Reuters Africa
NEW YORK Feb 18 (Reuters) - Chocolate sales in China should grow to $4.3 billion by 2019, up nearly 60 percent from $2.7 billion in 2014 and driven by demand from the growing urban population, a senior Hershey officer forecast on Wednesday.
China chocolate market seen growing to $4.3 billion by 2019   CNBC

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AsiaOne
   
Focus on Budget 2015: Track how firms perform after getting grants   
AsiaOne
The coming Budget marks the halfway point since the decade-long productivity target was first proposed in 2010. But Singapore's productivity performance after 2011 has struggled to match that in the period before the global financial crisis. Related Links.

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US authorities probe alleged forged letter from Mirach in Sahara deal   
Daily Mail
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Federal authorities in San Francisco are probing U.S.-based Mirach Capital Group, two sources familiar with the situation told Reuters, amid allegations that the group gave a forged bank letter to Indian ...


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The Star Online
   
100kg turtle may end up in the pot   
The Star Online
Endangered species: It took the fisherman almost an hour to reel in the 100kg soft-shell turtle as it put up a struggle. SIBU: Many fear that an endangered 100kg soft-shell turtle caught by a fisherman in Daro may end up in the cooking pot for a mere RM2,000.

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