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Singtel to leave ASX by May
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Singtel will no longer be publicly listed in Australia from the end of May, if its request to be delisted from the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) is approved. The Singapore-based parent company of Australia's second-largest telco Optus is dual listed on the ...
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Singtel will no longer be publicly listed in Australia from the end of May, if its request to be delisted from the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) is approved. The Singapore-based parent company of Australia's second-largest telco Optus is dual listed on the ...
CompaniesSingtel to delist from the ASX
Optus parent company Singtel to delist from the ASX; Tasmanian real estate ...
Optus to delist from ASX
THE BUSINESS TIMES
CapitaMall Trust sees DPU rise 4.3% to 2.68 cents
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Mainboard-listed CapitaMall Trust (CMT) said on Tuesday that its distribution per unit (DPU) for the first quarter ended March 31, 2015, rose 4.3 per cent to 2.68 cents from 2.57 cents a year ago. The retail mall Reit said revenue increased 1.6 ...
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CapitaMall Trust reports Q1 DPU of 2.68 cents, up 4.3%THE BUSINESS TIMES
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The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Mainboard-listed CapitaMall Trust (CMT) said on Tuesday that its distribution per unit (DPU) for the first quarter ended March 31, 2015, rose 4.3 per cent to 2.68 cents from 2.57 cents a year ago. The retail mall Reit said revenue increased 1.6 ...
Mapletree Logistics Trust's Latest Earnings: Slight But Steady Growth Seen
CapitaMall Trust reports Q1 DPU of 2.68 cents, up 4.3%
Mapletree Logistics Trust's Q4 DPU down 2.1%
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Inflation expectations drop to 3.5-year low: SMU survey
THE BUSINESS TIMES
INFLATION expectations in Singapore have continued to drop, reaching a new 3.5-year low of 3.05 per cent. Consumers polled in March were swayed not just by domestic factors, but also by global ones, the latest Singapore Index of Inflation Expectations ...
Inflation expectations here at 'lowest since late 2011'AsiaOne
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
INFLATION expectations in Singapore have continued to drop, reaching a new 3.5-year low of 3.05 per cent. Consumers polled in March were swayed not just by domestic factors, but also by global ones, the latest Singapore Index of Inflation Expectations ...
Inflation expectations here at 'lowest since late 2011'
Inflation expectations at 3.5-year low
The Straits Times
Training for beer servers to handle drunk, rowdy customers
The Straits Times
Trained beer servers at more than 500 coffee shops and hawker centres across Singapore will soon be able to recognise signs that customers are drunk and handle rowdy ones better.They can be identified by a badge in both English and Mandarin versions ...
Initiative to train beer promoters on how to sell alcohol responsiblyTODAYonline
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The Straits Times
Trained beer servers at more than 500 coffee shops and hawker centres across Singapore will soon be able to recognise signs that customers are drunk and handle rowdy ones better.They can be identified by a badge in both English and Mandarin versions ...
Initiative to train beer promoters on how to sell alcohol responsibly
Initiative to help F&B outlets serve alcohol responsibly aims to lower drink ...
THE BUSINESS TIMES
SPRING, Intel join hands to help SMEs develop wearable tech
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore will be able to get support in developing products and services in the Internet of Things (IoT) and wearable technology segments, under a new government-led initiative. Enterprise ...
Intel, SPRING to support IoT, wearable tech product development in SingaporeChannel News Asia
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TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore will be able to get support in developing products and services in the Internet of Things (IoT) and wearable technology segments, under a new government-led initiative. Enterprise ...
Intel, SPRING to support IoT, wearable tech product development in Singapore
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Noble representatives to meet SIAS to discuss shareholder's concerns
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Representatives of Noble will meet with the Securities Investors Association Singapore (SIAS) today after the investor rights watchdog yesterday sought clarification from the commodities firm over allegations it had failed to address ...
Iceberg hits out at Noble after AGMTHE BUSINESS TIMES
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TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Representatives of Noble will meet with the Securities Investors Association Singapore (SIAS) today after the investor rights watchdog yesterday sought clarification from the commodities firm over allegations it had failed to address ...
Iceberg hits out at Noble after AGM
Noble gets shareholders' approval on its accounts
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Linc Energy updates on initiatives in response to lower oil prices
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Oil and gas explorer and producer Linc Energy gave shareholders on Tuesday an update on the initiatives the mainboard-listed company has undertaken in response to lower oil prices. The company also said it also wanted to address a ...
Linc Energy updates on initiatives amid lower oil pricesTHE BUSINESS TIMES
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The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Oil and gas explorer and producer Linc Energy gave shareholders on Tuesday an update on the initiatives the mainboard-listed company has undertaken in response to lower oil prices. The company also said it also wanted to address a ...
Linc Energy updates on initiatives amid lower oil prices
TODAYonline
SGX and Chengdu collaborate on listings
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE – The Singapore Exchange (SGX) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Chengdu Municipal Finance Affairs Office (Chengdu FAO) to facilitate capital-raising by firms from the Chinese metropolis on the local bourse.
MOU signed to help Chengdu firms raise capital on SGXTHE BUSINESS TIMES
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TODAYonline
SINGAPORE – The Singapore Exchange (SGX) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Chengdu Municipal Finance Affairs Office (Chengdu FAO) to facilitate capital-raising by firms from the Chinese metropolis on the local bourse.
MOU signed to help Chengdu firms raise capital on SGX
Channel News Asia
Denmark, S'pore share interest in green growth
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Having policies and infrastructure that support cycling as a primary mode of transport are some of the lessons that Singapore can learn from Denmark, said Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew yesterday. Speaking at a reception to celebrate 50 ...
Denmark, Singapore celebrate 50 years of friendshipChannel News Asia
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TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Having policies and infrastructure that support cycling as a primary mode of transport are some of the lessons that Singapore can learn from Denmark, said Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew yesterday. Speaking at a reception to celebrate 50 ...
Denmark, Singapore celebrate 50 years of friendship
China needs more reform to avert "boom bust" market scenarios - BlackRock
Business Standard
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The chief executive of BlackRock Inc , the world's largest money manager, said on Tuesday that China will need to continue to reform its capital markets to avert what he called boom and bust scenarios. "It is our strong belief that China ...
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Business Standard
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The chief executive of BlackRock Inc , the world's largest money manager, said on Tuesday that China will need to continue to reform its capital markets to avert what he called boom and bust scenarios. "It is our strong belief that China ...
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