2015年2月28日 星期六

2015-03-01 Singapore Business


AsiaOne
   
More mirrors for buses and heavy vehicles   
AsiaOne
Buses and heavy goods vehicles will have to be retrofitted with additional blind spot mirrors to give their drivers a better view of pedestrians and cyclists on the road. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) will enforce the change through regular inspections from ...

Additional blind-spot mirrors for buses, heavy goods vehicles to improve safety   Channel News Asia
Heavy vehicles will be required to install more blind-spot mirrors to improve safety   The Straits Times

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The Straits Times
   
Police investigating criminal trespass at Choa Chu Kang train station   
The Straits Times
Police are investigating a case of criminal trespass that occured on Friday night, leading to train service disruptions on both sides of the North-South Line between Jurong and Yew Tee. -- ST PHOTO: ONG WEE JIN. By Pearl Lee ...

Police investigating criminal trespass at Choa Chu Kang MRT station   Channel News Asia
Train delays along MRT North-South line after track intrusions   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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AsiaOne
   
No real competition in petrol sector   
The Straits Times
IN OUR free-market economy, while we have a few prominent petrol companies, we hardly see any difference in the price of petrol among them. First of all, when one firm raises the pump price, it takes less than a day or two before the others follow suit.
Petrol duty hikes may push up prices of goods, services   TODAYonline
Difficult to validate petrol firms' claims   AsiaOne

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The Malaysian Insider
   
1MDB cash flow under pressure   
The Malaysian Insider
1Malaysia Development Bhd's half-year interest payment on a US$3 billion bond issued by 1MDB Global Investments Ltd is due in March. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, February 28, 2015.1Malaysia Development Bhd's (1MDB) failure to get a RM3 billion ...

WRITING ON THE WALL: Rebellion against Najib is gathering steam   Malaysia Chronicle
Malaysia Fund's Debts Make Defending Ringgit Tougher   Bloomberg
Malaysia fund's debts make defending ringgit tougher: Currencies   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Reuters   
Free Malaysia Today   
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Malaysia Chronicle
   
TOTO QUEEN: She dreams of 'lucky' numbers   
Malaysia Chronicle
Singapore punters have all sorts of ways of choosing those lucky Toto numbers that they hope will change their lives. One woman, who wanted to be known only as Madam Tan, does not normally play Toto but responded to a peculiar dream on Wednesday ...


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CBC.ca
   
Warren Buffett says Berkshire Hathaway has 'right person' as successor   
CBC.ca
In his 50 years at the helm of Berkshire Hathaway Inc, Warren Buffett has transformed a failing textile company into a sprawling conglomerate that has vastly outperformed most of the rest of corporate America. But he now says: Do not expect a repeat of that ...

Investor, don't fear stashing cash   U-T San Diego
Oracle of Omaha hints successor is in place   KMTV
Annual letter to shareholders hints at Buffett succession   Houston Chronicle
Tulsa World   
Wall Street Journal   
TODAYonline   
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Energy Live News - Energy Made Easy
   
UK Blocks Sale of British Oil Fields to Russian-Owned LetterOne   
Sputnik International
The UK Department of Energy and Climate Change did not approve the sale of 12 British North Sea oil and gas fields from the German utility RWE Dea to the Luxemburg-based LetterOne, explaining it by possible future anti-Russia sanctions. Arctic.
UK won't OK sale of oil fields to Russian billionaire   Energy Live News - Energy Made Easy
Britain, Wary of Sanctions, Adds Pressure to Keep Russian From Buying Energy ...   New York Times
UK blocks Russian oligarchs' deal to buy North Sea fields   euronews
MarketWatch   
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AsiaOne
   
Balancing revenue and social spending   
AsiaOne
(Left to right) Mr Thomas Chua, president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Dr Kanwaljit Soin, immediate past president of Women's Initiative for Ageing Successfully; Mr Paul Heng, founder and managing director of NeXT Career ...


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Firstpost
   
India's chance to fly: Budget 2015 sets stage for a new economic order   
Firstpost
It would seem Finance Minister Arun Jaitley was well aware of the huge burden of expectations he was carrying on his shoulders this time, when he rose to present the Budget for 2015-16. Taking off from the view that the world now thinks it is “India's chance ...

Budget 2015: Individuals get more tax benefits; but to pay more on services   Financial Express
Budget 2015: Hatching golden egg could make the jewel trade glow   Times of India
Arun Jaitley's budget has given no reason to cheer for the defence forces   Scroll.in
Deccan Chronicle   
Mid-Day   
Economic Times   
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Channel News Asia
   
Australia's proposed property fees unlikely to impact Singaporean buyers ...   
Channel News Asia
Australia is planning to introduce fees for foreigners who buy residential properties there, but some property watchers say the impact on Singaporean buyers is unlikely to be significant. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. Enlarge; Caption ...

Sub-anchor: Australia introduces fees to slow foreign buyers   CCTV

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