2015年5月3日 星期日

2015-05-04 Singapore Business


ACCA names Singapore office chief as new Asia-Pacific director   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) on Monday announced the appointment of Leong Soo Yee, the current head of its Singapore office, as its director for Asia-Pacific. ST PHOTO: NEO XIAOBIN. Comments. Share. 4 May10:46 AM.
Hoffman Agency wins ACCA Singapore PR account   Mumbrella Asia
ACCA Appoints Leong Soo Yee to Role of Asia Pacific Director   CFO innovation ASIA

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AsiaOne
   
US jobs data to take centre stage this week   
AsiaOne
Market sentiments may be in for another bumpy ride in the days ahead, although local traders will probably take heart from the solid performance on Wall Street on Friday. Generally, investors will be looking out for a key set of data from the United States to ...

Singapore: Shares open slightly lower on Monday   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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The Straits Times
   
Villas being built near Batam in lagoon with dolphins, developer eyes Singapore ...   
The Straits Times
Bungalows being built over the sea off Batam that are part of a Funtasy Island Development project. -- ST PHOTO: ONG WEE JIN. By Toh Yong Chuan And Janice Tai. An Indonesian developer says Singapore buyers are showing keen interest in a project ...

Living with dolphins   AsiaOne

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euronews
   
China data downward revision weighs on Asia bourses   
Financial Times
Monday 03.50 BST. A weaker than expected revision of activity in China's manufacturing sector has weighed on markets across Asia. China's manufacturing sector slowed more than initially thought in April, according to the final reading of HSBC/Markit's ...

China Factory Gauge Shows Weakness in April   Wall Street Journal
GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia shares falter, Aussie dlr hit on soft China PMI   Reuters

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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Taiwan: Stocks edge up on overseas markets, weak PMI caps gains   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Taiwan stocks rose slightly on Monday but gains were capped by a weak reading in manufacturing activity at home. PHOTO: REUTERS. Comments. Share. 4 May10:42 AM. [TAIPEI] Taiwan stocks rose slightly on Monday but gains were capped by a weak ...


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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Philippines central bank says current policy settings remain appropriate   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
The Philippine central bank's monetary policy doesn't necessarily have to move in sympathy with other economies, its governor said, and reiterated that current settings remain appropriate for now. PHOTO: AFP. Comments. Share. 4 May10:02 AM. [MANILA] ...


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Indonesia's healthcare agency urged to target 2 million late payers to ease ...   
AsiaOne
A woman holding up an identity card belonging to a participant of JKN, a national health insurance scheme in Indonesia. The landmark programme, launched on 31 December 2013, currently covers 121.6 million poor and unemployed Indonesians and public ...

BPJS urged to target 2 million late payers to ease financial burden   Jakarta Post

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AsiaOne
   
Borneo 'a major deforestation front'   
AsiaOne
An aerial file photo of lush tropical forests in the Central Kalimantan province in Indonesia's Borneo island. Print. PETALING JAYA: Up to 22 million hectares of forest in Borneo are under threat of being felled by 2030, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) ...

Sustainable logging at vast tracts of Sarawak forests   The Star Online

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TODAYonline
   
China Shares Drift Lower   
Wall Street Journal
China shares drifted lower Monday after a reading of the country's manufacturing activity slowed more sharply than initially expected, a further sign the economy is flagging. The Shanghai Composite Index was down 1.2% at 4390.140 and the Hang Seng ...

China optimism prompts record inflows into Hong Kong exchange-traded funds   The Straits Times
Hong Kong stocks lose ground after China data   MarketWatch
Hang Seng Share Average Opens 0.14% Higher   NDTV

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AsiaOne
   
New HDB flats not as pricey as some think   
AsiaOne
Artist's impression of Limbang Green in Choa Chu Kang under the HDB build-to-order (BTO) flats. Print. New Housing Board flat prices are overestimated by the public, and the majority of prospective flat buyers are willing to pay more than the current average ...


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