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$35 million tie-up to attract more visitors to Singapore
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Changi Airport, tourism board pooling resources amid challenging market CHANGI Airport and Singapore's tourism authority will spend $35 million over the next two years to boost visitor numbers. Amid a challenging market environment, the partnership aims ...
CAG, STB join hands to boost visitor numbersTODAYonline
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Changi Airport and Singapore Tourism Board tie up in $35m marketing campaignThe Straits Times
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Changi Airport, tourism board pooling resources amid challenging market CHANGI Airport and Singapore's tourism authority will spend $35 million over the next two years to boost visitor numbers. Amid a challenging market environment, the partnership aims ...
CAG, STB join hands to boost visitor numbers
Singapore invests for rise in arrivals
Changi Airport and Singapore Tourism Board tie up in $35m marketing campaign
TODAYonline
SGX Board committee of inquiry submits report on last November's disruption
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — The committee of inquiry set up by the Singapore Exchange (SGX) board to look into last November's major disruption — which forced trading to be suspended for several hours — has completed its investigations, SGX said today (April 1).
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SINGAPORE — The committee of inquiry set up by the Singapore Exchange (SGX) board to look into last November's major disruption — which forced trading to be suspended for several hours — has completed its investigations, SGX said today (April 1).
SGX completes investigations into Nov 5 trading disruption
SGX panel completes probe into trading breakdown
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Channel News Asia
More Asian companies keen to expand into Myanmar: UOB
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UOB's latest Asian Enterprise Survey polled 1,024 enterprises from China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. PHOTOS. File photo of a street in downtown Yangon, Myanmar. (AFP/File - Nicolas Asfouri). Enlarge; Caption. SINGAPORE: ...
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UOB's latest Asian Enterprise Survey polled 1,024 enterprises from China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. PHOTOS. File photo of a street in downtown Yangon, Myanmar. (AFP/File - Nicolas Asfouri). Enlarge; Caption. SINGAPORE: ...
97% of S'poreans willing to go abroad to work: Poll
Tokyo Top Market for Retailers Entering Asian Market
97% of Singaporeans would consider working overseas: Hays survey
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Singapore's Bukit Timah Nature Reserve to Re-Open
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Singapore's Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is now officially open again to the public. After undergoing several months of renovations, part of the reserve is now ready to be shown to the world. The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, found in Hindede, is a great place ...
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Singapore's Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is now officially open again to the public. After undergoing several months of renovations, part of the reserve is now ready to be shown to the world. The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, found in Hindede, is a great place ...
Parts of Bukit Timah Nature Reserve to open to public on weekends
Part of Bukit Timah Nature Reserve to reopen to public on weekends
Bukit Timah nature reserve to open to public on weekends
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Shell boosts Singapore ethylene production by 20% after plant upgrade
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Shell Singapore announced on Thursday that it has has finished upgrading its ethylene cracker complex on Bukon Island, boosting production of ethylene by 20 per cent. The cracker on Bukom Island, home to Shell's largest fully-owned refinery ...
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SINGAPORE - Shell Singapore announced on Thursday that it has has finished upgrading its ethylene cracker complex on Bukon Island, boosting production of ethylene by 20 per cent. The cracker on Bukom Island, home to Shell's largest fully-owned refinery ...
Shell boosts ethylene production by 20 pct from Singapore plant
Singapore ethylene cracker complex successfully upgraded: Shell
Shell boosts ethylene production by 20 percent from Singapore plant
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Otto Marine appoints new group CEO
THE BUSINESS TIMES
OFFSHORE marine company Otto Marine Limited on Thursday said the group has appointed existing executive director Michael See Kian Heng as its group chief executive officer. Former group CEO Garrick James Stanley will take up the role of president of ...
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OFFSHORE marine company Otto Marine Limited on Thursday said the group has appointed existing executive director Michael See Kian Heng as its group chief executive officer. Former group CEO Garrick James Stanley will take up the role of president of ...
Otto Marine Appoints Michael See as CEO, Replacing Garrick James Stanley
Otto Marine appoints Michael See as group CEO
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Singapore's STI opens up 0.04%
THE BUSINESS TIMES
DESPITE the US index closing on a lacklustre note, the Singapore stock market opened modestly up on Thursday morning. The Straits Times Index opened 0.04 per cent higher or up 1.55 points at 3,448.57 on Thursday morning. Some 74.2 million shares ...
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DESPITE the US index closing on a lacklustre note, the Singapore stock market opened modestly up on Thursday morning. The Straits Times Index opened 0.04 per cent higher or up 1.55 points at 3,448.57 on Thursday morning. Some 74.2 million shares ...
Singapore Market Draws Lower Open On Thursday
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Raw data is like rice, let's turn it into sushi
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I REFER to yesterday's letter by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), the Housing and Development Board (HDB) and the Council for Estate Agencies ("Data to help home buyers make informed decisions"), which was in response to my commentary ...
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I REFER to yesterday's letter by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), the Housing and Development Board (HDB) and the Council for Estate Agencies ("Data to help home buyers make informed decisions"), which was in response to my commentary ...
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Surprise outcome of KepLand offer splits views
THE BUSINESS TIMES
The surprise outcome of Keppel Corp's takeover bid for its mainboard-listed property arm has brought forth divided views and some unhappy investors. PHOTO: SPH. Comments. Share. 2 Apr5:50 AM. Singapore. THE surprise outcome of Keppel Corp's ...
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The surprise outcome of Keppel Corp's takeover bid for its mainboard-listed property arm has brought forth divided views and some unhappy investors. PHOTO: SPH. Comments. Share. 2 Apr5:50 AM. Singapore. THE surprise outcome of Keppel Corp's ...
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Singapore bond issuances hit S$3 billion in March
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Strong demand for Singapore dollar bonds has pushed issuances in March to hit S$3 billion, 20 per cent higher than the same month last year even as unease grows among bond investors wondering how long the debt rally will last. The Markit iBoxx SGD ...
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Strong demand for Singapore dollar bonds has pushed issuances in March to hit S$3 billion, 20 per cent higher than the same month last year even as unease grows among bond investors wondering how long the debt rally will last. The Markit iBoxx SGD ...
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