2015年2月23日 星期一

2015-02-24 Singapore Business


AsiaOne
   
COMMENT: Budget 2015 provides safety net for those who need it most   
Yahoo Singapore News (blog)
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Budget 2015: Inclusive, with give and take for businesses: Experts   AsiaOne
Wage Credit Scheme extension among moves to help businesses cope   Channel News Asia
Singapore Budget Reaction: OCBC exploring ways to return wage credit scheme ...   THE BUSINESS TIMES
The Straits Times   
The New Paper   
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AsiaOne
   
Consumer prices here down for 3rd straight month   
AsiaOne
CONSUMER prices fell last month for a third consecutive month, largely on the back of a crude oil bust and lower food and services inflation, according to official data released yesterday. The overall drop of 0.4 per cent from the previous year was sharper than ...

Inflation in January stays negative mainly due to crude oil slump   THE BUSINESS TIMES
S'pore stuck in deflation for third straight month   TODAYonline
Issues in measuring consumer price inflation - II   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
The Borneo Post   
MarketWatch   
Bernama   
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TODAYonline
   
Petrol duty up; one-off road tax rebate for drivers   
TODAYonline
With falling oil prices, pump prices after the duty hikes will remain lower than the levels in the past two-and-a-half years, said Mr Shanmugaratnam. TODAY FILE PHOTO. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...

Singapore hikes petrol tax, gives one-off road tax rebate   Malay Mail Online
Budget 2015: Help for families   Channel News Asia
Singapore Budget 2015: Carbon Emissions-based Vehicle Scheme extended ...   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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The Straits Times
   
HDB says 'no' to refund requests for BTO flats in Sengkang columbarium fallout   
The Straits Times
Unhappy Fernvale Link flat buyers writing down their names and contact information to express their interest in a full refund for their flat after a dialogue session chaired by MP for Sengkang West SMC Dr Lam Pin Min on Jan 4, 2015. -- PHOTO: ST FILE.
HDB: No full refunds for BTO flat buyers at Fernvale Link   The Online Citizen
No full refund for flat cancellations at Fernvale, says HDB   TODAYonline
Sengkang columbarium: No full refund for flat cancellation, says HDB   Channel News Asia

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The Straits Times
   
'Pull through' strategy can put SMEs on world stage   
The Straits Times
Singapore must develop a "pull through" strategy to pull its SMEs onto the world stage. SMEs employ 80 per cent of the workforce but contribute only 25 per cent to GDP. -- PHOTO: THE BUSINESS TIMES. By Zaid Hamzah For The Straits Times. Two major ...

Cisco's commentary on Singapore Budget 2015   AsiaOne
Singapore Budget Reaction: Venture debt risk-sharing initiative sets stage for ...   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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Channel News Asia
   
NTUC, AWARE welcome initiatives introduced in Budget 2015   
Channel News Asia
The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE) has welcomed the various measures introduced in Budget 2015. PHOTOS. File picture: Pedestrians cross the street along the Orchard Road ...

Singapore Budget Reaction: AWARE welcomes 'redistributive policies'   THE BUSINESS TIMES
AWARE applauds breakthrough Budget speech   The Online Citizen

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TODAYonline
   
New projects to improve Potong Pasir on the cards: Khaw   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Minister for National Development Khaw Boon Wan said there will be new development projects in Potong Pasir to improve the living environment for residents. He said this in a written parliamentary reply to a question from Non-Constituency ...

Parliament: All blocks in Potong Pasir eligible for lift-upgrading programme have ...   The Straits Times

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Channel News Asia
   
S$26b more in transport subsidies to fund rail, bus infrastructure: Josephine Teo   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: S$26 billion in subsidies will be injected into the public transport system over the next five years. This is in addition to the S$14 billion in subsidies that have been spent in the past five years, said Senior Minister of State for Transport Josephine ...

S$26b in subsidies to be injected into public transport system   TODAYonline
Parliament: Government spends $4b a year on transport infrastructure and ...   The Straits Times

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TODAYonline
   
New scheme to improve quality, reduce fees of pre-school centres   
TODAYonline
Childcare operators TODAY spoke to welcomed the move to make childcare more affordable. PHOTO: WEE TECK HIAN. Partner Operator scheme to benefit 50 per cent of all pre-school children by 2020. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...


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Channel News Asia
   
North South Line hit by hours-long train service disruption   
Channel News Asia
A track fault halted MRT train service between Yew Tee and Kranji stations towards Marina Bay, for more than four hours. PHOTOS. Photo sent to Channel NewsAsia from commuter Chua Qi Zhen shows the crowd at Yew Tee MRT station. Enlarge; Caption.
Train service from Yew Tee to Kranji resumes after track fault causes hours-long ...   The Straits Times

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