2015年4月26日 星期日

2015-04-27 Singapore Business


The Straits Times
   
Singapore's DBS says China trade-related loans down S$7 bln Q/Q   
Reuters
SINGAPORE, April 27 (Reuters) - Singapore DBS Group Holdings's first-quarter China trade-related loans were down S$7 billion ($5.25 billion) quarter-on-quarter on lower commodity prices and the convergence of onshore and offshore interest rates, CEO ...

MarketsDBS shares dip despite bumper profits   Financial Times
Quick take: DBS' Q1 profit exceeds analysts' forecast   THE BUSINESS TIMES
DBS Q1 core net profit up 10%, beats forecast   AsiaOne
Channel News Asia   
MarketWatch   
The Straits Times   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Broker's take: OCBC keeps buy on FCOT on hotel plan, Aussie office block ...   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
OCBC Investment Research is keeping its buy call on Frasers Commercial Trust (FCOT) after the Reit unveiled two fresh developments early Monday. FCOT said it has entered into a conditional agreement with an entity of its sponsor Frasers Centrepoint ...

Frasers Commercial Trust proposes to develop hotel at China Square and buy ...   The Straits Times

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The Straits Times
   
Raffles Medical sees Q1 earnings up 2.9%   
The Straits Times
The company said Raffles Hospital will continue to grow with the expansion of the cardiology, surgery, urology, ENT and cancer clusters and the introduction of bone marrow transplant services. -- PHOTO: BLOOMBERG ...

Raffles Medical reports 2.9% rise in profit for Q1 FY15   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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TODAYonline
   
Toa Payoh East marks SG50 at iconic playground   
TODAYonline
(From top) Mr Ng Eng Hen, Toa Payoh East Citizens' Consultative Committee vice-chair Saktiandi Supaat and Mr Zainudin Nordin on the Red Dragon slide. Photo: Lee Yen Nee. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...


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Channel News Asia
   
No surge in sales at car fair but demand expected to pick up   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: Sales figures from some dealers largely match those at last year's event, despite a record three-month supply of Certificates of Entitlement up for grabs next month. PHOTOS. File photo of cars in a showroom. Enlarge; Caption. SINGAPORE: ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Corporate tax inquiry: BHP reveals effective tax rate in Singapore   
Sydney Morning Herald
BHP Billiton has revealed the true extent of its sweetheart deal with tax authorities in Singapore. The miner is paying an incredibly low effective tax rate of just 0.002% - or effectively nothing - on the billions of dollars in sales that it directs through its "marketing ...

BHP hit with $522m tax bill   The Australian
UPDATE 1-BHP faces A$522 mln tax bill on Singapore marketing hub   Reuters UK
BHP faces 269 million pound tax bill on Singapore marketing hub   euronews
Channel News Asia   
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The Star Online
   
Buddha's 2500-year-old relics find new home   
The Star Online
Spiritual visit: Devotees looking at the showcased relics after the installation ceremony at the Kek Lok Si Temple in Air Itam. GEORGE TOWN: The historical moment marking the arrival of Buddha's 2,500-year-old relics was greeted with much pomp and ...


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AsiaOne
   
Supporters aim to open bridge made for 1940 Olympics   
AsiaOne
Kachidokibashi bridge in Chuo Ward, Tokyo, one of Japan's largest movable bridges (See below) that is potentially capable of operation, has not been raised even once since 1970. A movement has started to make it capable of opening again before it turns ...


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AsiaOne
   
S'pore bourse may skip Monday blues   
AsiaOne
MODEST GROWTH EXPECTED: The three Singapore banks will release their quarterly earnings this week, amid analyst reports that higher local interest rates in the coming months would not much hurt their net interest margins.
Why are markets surging despite mixed economic signals?   ABC Online

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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
SilkAir inks S$2m MOU with travel distributor to boost travel to Singapore   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
SILKAIR has signed a S$2 million, one-year memorandum of understanding (MOU) with global travel distributor GTA to collaborate on marketing efforts to drive more traffic to Singapore. ST PHOTO: YEN MENG JIIN. Comments. Share. 27 Apr8:32 AM.
GTA signs marketing agreement with SilkAir   FTNnews.com

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