2015年2月22日 星期日

2015-02-23 Singapore Business


Channel News Asia
   
Budget 2015 to address retirement adequacy, good careers   
Channel News Asia
This year's Budget, to be delivered by Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, will address issues on retirement adequacy and ensuring good careers for the young and middle-aged. More details on changes to the CPF ...

What Budget 2015 may bring   AsiaOne
Jubilee Budget to tackle future challenges   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Singapore Budget 2015: Expect help for 'sandwiched class', families, elderly poor   The Straits Times
TODAYonline   
Bloomberg   
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Jobs Bank sees big rise in job seekers and employers   
The Independent Singapore News (blog)
SINGAPORE — Since the trial National Jobs Bank was launched last May, the number of job seekers and employers registered has spiked. As of the end of last year, there were nearly 68,000 job seekers and more than 15,000 employers in the portal's ...


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The Online Citizen
   
Back-track for Budget 2015 – retirement adequacy   
The Online Citizen
parliament Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam will be presenting Budget 2015 in Parliament today. We thought it would be good to take stock of what The Online Citizen have covered so far on one of the key issues DPM will likely present on ...

Make CPF more flexible for those in need   The Straits Times

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Marketing Interactive
   
Anita Kanal joins Dentsu Singapore as SVP   
Mumbrella Asia
Former FCB, McCann and JWT strategist Anita Kanal has joined Dentsu as senior vice president of its Singapore office. The announcement: Singapore, 23 February, 2015 – Dentsu Singapore, a Dentsu Aegis Network brand announced today the appointment ...

Dentsu Singapore names new senior vice president   Marketing Interactive

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AsiaOne
   
Snapshot of the Singapore economy   
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - The Singapore government's Budget statement for FY2015 will be delivered against a backdrop of slower growth and unusually low inflation. Domestic pressures - low productivity and a tight labour market - will continue to weigh on the ...

Which way will Rajan tilt?   The Hans India
Devangshu Datta: The looming shadow of the Budget   Business Standard
Four reasons why the scales are tilting towards India   Hindu Business Line
mydigitalfc.com   
Times of India (blog)   
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AsiaOne
   
Indonesia prays Islamic tourism drive can draw more visitors   
AsiaOne
Indonesia - Just a short hop from the Indonesian holiday hotspot of Bali, a Saudi tourist and his family listen to the call to prayer as the sun goes down on Lombok, the self-styled "island of 1,000 mosques". Lombok is at the centre of an Islamic tourism drive in ...


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Seoul: Shares touch 2-1/2 month high on Greek relief; won falls   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
[SEOUL] South Korean shares scaled a 2-1/2 month peak on Monday morning, led by relief buying after Greece and its creditors struck a compromise deal to extend the debt-saddled nation's bailout by four months. The Korea Composite Stock Price Index ...

Hong Kong Market May See Additional Support   RTT News
South Korea Market May Return To The Upside   Nasdaq

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Jakarta Post
   
Traffic set to worsen as road projects begin   
Jakarta Post
The city administration has a number of ongoing and upcoming road construction projects this year, some of which will continue for at least another year before completion. The head of Bina Marga Agency's overpass and intersection division, Heru Suwondo, ...


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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Australia: Shares edge closer to 7-year highs   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
[SYDNEY] Australian shares gave up early losses to edge closer to the psychological level of 6,000 points, led by broad-based gains as investors shrugged off weak earnings reports from resources and energy-related companies. Sentiment was bouyed as ...


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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
South Korea central bank says will beef up risk management to head off volatility   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
South Korea's central bank said on Monday it will strengthen its risk management processes and take pre-emptive steps to buffer the economy from any future financial crisis. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG. 23 Feb 9:36 AM. [SEOUL] South Korea's central bank said ...

Seoul shares open higher on tech, financials   Yonhap News
New legislation introduced in U.S. House for professional visas for S. Koreans   GlobalPost
S. Korean firms' recruitment outlook pessimistic in 2015   The Korea Herald

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