2015年3月22日 星期日

2015-03-23 Singapore Business


The Straits Times
   
New riverfronts unveiled in Pasir Ris and Tampines   
The Straits Times
At Sungei Tampines, a 1.1km stretch along the revitalised waterway features lookout decks and other recreational spaces where Singaporeans can enjoy being close to the water and better appreciate this vital resource. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND FOO.
Two eastern rivers get fresh look, cleaner waters   TODAYonline
Makeover for 2 river projects in the East of Singapore unveiled   Channel News Asia

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Supreme Court to decide fate of Sahara's Subrata Roy today   
Zee News
Mumbai:The Supreme Court will decide the future of conglomerate Sahara later on Monday, when it rules on whether time has run out for the controversial business empire to raise the $1.6 billion it needs to free its jailed chief. The top court last week gave ...


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The Straits Times
   
As Nasdaq soars, China's Alibaba-led dot-com boom starts to fade   
The Straits Times
People ride a double bicycle past a logo of The Alibaba Group at the company's headquarters on the outskirts of Hangzhou, Zhejiang province in November last year. -- PHOTO: REUTERS. NEW YORK (Bloomberg) - Just as the Nasdaq Composite Index ...

Alibaba's post-IPO hangover sets in   South China Morning Post (subscription)

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AsiaOne
   
A property agent's worst nightmare   
AsiaOne
For the first time since my husband and I became home owners in 2009, we have been house hunting in a falling property market. Theoretically, that should be fun. After years of being on the back foot in the competitive sprint that is home buying in Singapore, ...


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AsiaOne
   
Philippine Lower House eyes income tax exemption cap at $4600   
AsiaOne
MANILA - The Lower House is looking at raising the tax exemption cap for workers to an all-inclusive, gross annual income of at least P150,000 (S$4608), according to Marikina City Rep. Romero Federico S. Quimbo. Quimbo, chair of the House ways and ...


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Asia: Markets mostly higher after US, Europe gains   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
[HONG KONG] Asian markets mostly advanced Monday following rallies on Wall Street and in Europe, while the dollar continued to struggle after the Federal Reserve dampened expectations for an early interest rate hike. Tokyo rose 0.83 per cent, Hong Kong ...


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The Nation
   
No Amazon? No problem for Pakistan's e-commerce pioneers   
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - For Shayaan Tahir, it all began when an order he placed on Amazon for a new iPod was rejected because the online giant would not deliver electronics to Pakistan. Frustrated, he decided to take matters into his own hands and founded one of ...


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Johor to collect RM50mil annually from raw water levy   
The Star Online
JOHOR BARU: Johor hopes to collect RM50mil annually from the levy imposed for sourcing raw water from the sea, rivers, lakes or even underground in the state. State Public Works, Rural and Regional Development Committee chairman Datuk Hasni ...


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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
HSBC Global Asset Management targets commodity exporters' bonds   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
HSBC Global Asset Management, an arm of HSBC Holdings, is buying bonds of commodity exporting countries because their valuations have dropped so far with the plunge of oil prices, an executive said. The firm, which managed US$454 billion of assets at ...

HSBC Asset Management Snapping Up Bonds Of Commodity Exporters, Russia ...   malaysiandigest.com
HSBC Asset Management buying bonds of commodity exporters, Russia, Brazil   Yahoo7 News

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CNBC
   
Stability, growth key for Indonesia: Fin Min   
CNBC
Indonesia faces a delicate balancing act of pursuing stability, reforms and growth as it attempts to shield itself from a potential U.S. interest rate hike later this year, the country's finance minister told CNBC. "Whatever is going to happen with the normalization ...

Indonesia finance minister says will work c.bank to strengthen the rupiah   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Bambang says the country invites more investments from Malaysia   The Star Online

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