2015年4月19日 星期日

2015-04-20 Singapore Business


Channel News Asia
   
Two handbag retailers fined for GST evasion   
Channel News Asia
Tang Wai Chuen Adrian and Ong Siew Hong were fined S$95,000 and S$42,000 respectively for under-declaring the value of their imported goods, said Singapore Customs. PHOTOS. Branded handbags and accessories seized from Ong's company ...

2 men fined for evading GST   AsiaOne

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AsiaOne
   
Apps aplenty for commuters at LTA hackathon   
AsiaOne
A GROUP of technology professionals has created an app that will make it easier for people with disabilities to find a helping hand when they commute. Called "Come Ride With Me", the prototype app was one of 20 developed at the Land Transport Authority's ...

More transport data released for commuters, app developers   TODAYonline
More than 180 take part in LTA hackathon, more transport data made available   The Straits Times
LTA releases more land transport datasets   Channel News Asia

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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Singapore consumers' inflation expectations drop to lowest level in over 3 years ...   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Singaporeans continue to expect inflation to slide because of both domestic and global factors, going by the latest findings of the Singapore Index of Inflation Expectations (SInDEx). The online survey of a sample of 500 individuals in March ...

Singapore's inflation expectations at lowest levels in 3.5 years: SMU survey   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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AsiaOne
   
Pinnacle flats' hefty resale prices buck the trend   
AsiaOne
SKY-HIGH DEALS: Fourteen of the 20 five-room resale flats sold for $900,000 or more this year were units from the Pinnacle@Duxton (pictured). A five-room flat there sold for $1.06 million earlier this month, a record for the project.
Resale flats in desirable locations reap princely sums   The Straits Times

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AsiaOne
   
SINGAPORE PRESS-MAS sticks to twice-yearly S$ review-FinMin - Straits Times   
Daily Mail
Singapore is sticking to a twice-yearly review of its foreign exchange policy, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said, dismissing suggestions that January's unexpected shift by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) ...

MAS 'will continue twice-yearly S$ review'   AsiaOne
MAS will stick to twice-yearly Singdollar review: Tharman   The Straits Times

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AsiaOne
   
Lui opens new maritime heritage exhibit at 10th Singapore Maritime Week   
AsiaOne
Minister for Transport and Second Minister for Defence Lui Tuck Yew (R) at the launch of the inaugural Maritime Heritage Exhibition at Marina Bay Sands Event Plaza. Print. THE expansion of the Singapore Maritime Week (SMW) over the past decade is a ...

Demographic danger facing Singapore   Splash 247
Singapore Maritime Week kicks-off with a focus on the young and industry ...   Seatrade Global
Free maritime heritage exhibition launched at start of Singapore Maritime Week   The Straits Times

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Mumbrella Asia
   
Subbaraju Alluri promoted to run Thailand and Singapore for Grey as CEO   
Mumbrella Asia
Ad agency Grey has promoted the country manager for Singapore, Subbaraju Alluri, to lead both the Singapore and Thai offices as area director and CEO. Alluri's promotion comes after six months after the departure of Pattarapon Wongmesak, Grey's ...

Grey Group hands more duties to Subbaraju Alluri   Marketing Interactive

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Moneycontrol.com
   
Asian mkts sluggish as poor US lead offsets China stimulus   
Moneycontrol.com
Asian stocks started a brand new trading week on the back foot, following declines offshore and as China's move to lower the reserve requirement ratio for all banks by 100 basis points on Sunday failed to boost sentiment. Google +. Like this story, share it with ...

GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia shares sluggish in early trade, China stimulus in focus   Reuters Africa
Asia shares sluggish in early trade, China stimulus in focus   Yahoo! Maktoob News
Reuters Business News - Asia shares sluggish in early trade, China stimulus in ...   Standard Bulletin

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AsiaOne
   
World Bank needs stronger safeguards to protect poor   
AsiaOne
While the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has been receiving much attention lately, the World Bank Group convened in Washington, D.C. over the weekend for its spring meetings. Among other things, the participants discussed matters ...


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AsiaOne
   
Rupiah may not remain strong for long   
Jakarta Post
Analysts have said that the rupiah's recent appreciation may be short-lived, while Bank Indonesia (BI) is also expected to take action against the overstrengthening of the currency, which could pose risks to Indonesia's trade competitiveness. A rupiah rate of ...

Bank Indonesia Expects to See an Improving Current Account in Q1-2015'   Indonesia Investments (press release) (registration)

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