2015年5月24日 星期日

2015-05-25 Singapore Business


Marketing Interactive
   
Toshiba's exit from Singapore: What went wrong?   
Marketing Interactive
Toshiba will be pulling out of Singapore. The news broke late last week stating stiff competition in the TV and Home Appliances market in Singapore as the reason. According to reports on The Straits Times and SPH Chinese newspaper Shin Min Daily News, ...


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Investing.com
   
Senator Warren calls for public hearings on bank waivers: FT   
Investing.com
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren is calling for U.S. Department of Labor hearings on whether banks accused of rigging foreign exchange markets should be allowed to manage retirement accounts, the Financial Times reported on ...

US Senator Warren calls for hearings into bank waivers   Financial Times

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Marketing Interactive
   
Advertising and marketing jobs see negative growth   
Marketing Interactive
The advertising, market research,public relations, media and entertainment industry is not faring too well in the Singapore market according to the Monster Employment Index (MEI) Singapore. However, the industry is still considered a “top growth” industry, ...

Marketing and communications job ad posts down 10% in Singapore: Monster ...   Mumbrella Asia
Despite slight increase, online hiring remains slow in Singapore   Enterprise Innovation

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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
JTC calls tender for underground goods movement system   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
JTC Corporation has called a tender for feasibility studies for an underground goods movement system. It is asking for at least three tunnel alignments to link the future container port in Tuas to the industrial estates at Tanjong Kling, Jurong West and Gali Batu.
Underground goods movement system could ease traffic congestion: Experts   Channel News Asia

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TODAYonline
   
Indonesia domestic worker training centres see slump in business   
TODAYonline
JAKARTA — Indonesia has declared a moratorium that will stop companies from sending domestic workers to work in 21 Middle Eastern countries, starting this August. Months before the moratorium is set to begin, job training centres in the capital are already ...


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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Malaysia Building raises bar on loan coverage for bank license   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
[KUALA LUMPUR] Malaysia Building Society Bhd, a lender controlled by the country's biggest pension fund, plans to adopt stricter coverage standards for loan impairments as it prepares to become an Islamic bank. The company known as MBSB wants to ...


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The Straits Times
   
Singapore Tourism Board revokes Asia-Euro Holidays' licence   
The Straits Times
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has revoked the licence of tour agency Asia-Euro Holidays in Chinatown Point following its sudden closure. -- PHOTO: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS. By Jalelah Abu Baker ...

STB revokes Asia-Euro Holidays' travel agent licence   Channel News Asia

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Quartz
   
The world's best airport has a horticulture team, a butterfly garden, and 500000 ...   
Quartz
In March, Skytrax declared Singapore Changi Airport the world's best overall (for the third straight year), and the best for leisure amenities. One reason global travelers consistently cite Changi as their favorite: its gardens. Changi introduced its first garden in ...

Roadworks plan to cater to Changi's T5   AsiaOne
Major roadworks to cater to Changi's T5   The Straits Times

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China to launch first stock index options soon: state media   
The Straits Times
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The China Financial Futures Exchange (CFFEX) will soon launch the country's first-ever stock index options, state media reported on Monday, giving investors more hedging tools as the government steps up financial market reforms.

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The Straits Times
   
5 things to know before the Singapore market trades this week: May 25-31   
The Straits Times
Key inflation data for Singapore is out on Monday at 1pm. April consumer prices are seen falling for the sixth straight month as shown by a Reuters poll. -- PHOTO: ST FILE. By Ann Williams. 1. GDP I: Eye on the Singapore economy. Key inflation data for ...

Stronger economic growth anticipated   The Nation

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