2015年3月29日 星期日

2015-03-30 Singapore Business


THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
No more subletting of HDB industrial properties from June   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - From June 1 this year(2015), tenants of Housing Board industrial properties will no longer be able to sublet them. About 380 industrial tenants are currently subletting part of their space. Those with existing approved subletting arrangements will ...

No subletting of HDB industrial properties from June 1, 2015   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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DEALSTREETASIA
   
Hotel Properties acquires two London properties from Carlyle   
DEALSTREETASIA
Singapore-listed Hotel Properties Limited has reached a deal with The Carlyle Group to buy two Bankside properties in London for £308 million ($335million). It will make the payment in two separate tranches, and will initially pay 5%, equivalent to £ 15.4 ...

HPL invests in venture buying London properties for S$627 million   TODAYonline
Hotel Properties takes 30% stake in vehicle to buy properties in central London   The Straits Times

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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Singapore's STI opens weaker   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
SINGAPORE share prices opened lower on Monday, with the Straits Times Index down 7.27 points to 3,442.83 as at 9.01 am. Some 84.2 million shares worth S$59.2 million changed hands, with gainers outnumbering losers 75 to 73. This comes as Asian ...

How did the Singapore Market Fare Last Week?   The Motley Fool Singapore

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Malay Mail Online
   
Booming rice crop puts pressure on Vietnamese farmers, environment   
Malay Mail Online
A farmer scatters seedlings to plant them on a rice paddy field in Ngoc Nu village, south of Hanoi January 22, 2015. — Reuters picHO CHI MINH, March 30 — Rice farmer Nguyen Hien Thien is so busy growing his crops that he has never even visited Can Tho ...

Vietnam rice farmers pushed to the brink   The Straits Times
Vietnam rice boom puts pressure on farmers, land   Taipei Times
Vietnam rice boom heaping stress on farmers, environment   New York Recorder
Chicago Daily News   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Malaysian banks' exposure to troubled 1MDB is credit negative   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
A Moody's report says Malaysian banks' exposure to troubled 1MDB is credit negative, but manageable. Last Thursday, Malaysia's Prime Minister and Finance Minister Najib Razak, said that the country's banks' exposure to 1Malaysia Development Berhad ...

Fundamental and sentiment-driven issues still dampen ringgit   The Star Online

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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Global yuan payments increasingly handled by offshore hubs beyond Hong ...   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
[HONG KONG] Global payments in the Chinese yuan are increasingly being handled by offshore yuan hubs besides Hong Kong, as more clearing banks have been assigned in the past two years, transaction services organisation SWIFT said on Monday.
China may let yuan fall more freely!   Indiainfoline

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AsiaOne
   
A more skilled workforce at MRT sites   
AsiaOne
The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has adopted a new policy to encourage contractors to rely more on skilled workers to increase productivity and as a way to address the labour crunch. In tenders for new projects, the LTA specifies that only highly-skilled ...


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AsiaOne
   
Philippines ready to cut carbon emissions too   
AsiaOne
BAGUIO CITY-The Philippines is ready to cut its greenhouse gas emissions and help save the planet, even if it may negatively affect the country's economic growth, Environment Secretary Ramon Paje said here on Saturday night during the Baguio leg of the ...


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AsiaOne
   
ASEAN officials keen on regional tax identification number   
AsiaOne
Top finance and central bank officials of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations support moves to come up with a regional tax identification number (TIN) in line with plans to harmonize taxation policies as well as strengthen compliance monitoring across ...


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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Asia shares sluggish, oil drifts lower   
Business Standard
Asian stock markets were subdued on Monday in a week book-ended with Easter holidays across the globe and a US jobs report that could affect the timing of the first hike in interest rates there. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan ...

GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia shares sluggish, oil drifts lower   Reuters Africa
Reuters Business enterprise News - Asia shares sluggish, oil drifts reduce   Chicago Daily News

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