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Private sector wages rise in 2014, but rate of growth slows
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Even though total wages, including employer CPF contributions, rose 4.9 per cent, the rate of growth slowed from 2013's 5.3 per cent, according to Manpower Ministry. POSTED: 04 Jun 2015 10:54; UPDATED: 04 Jun 2015 11:11. PHOTOS. File photo: Office ...
Slower increase in Singapore's private sector wages in 2014THE BUSINESS TIMES
Real salaries in Singapore up by 3.9% last year as inflation dipsThe Straits Times
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Even though total wages, including employer CPF contributions, rose 4.9 per cent, the rate of growth slowed from 2013's 5.3 per cent, according to Manpower Ministry. POSTED: 04 Jun 2015 10:54; UPDATED: 04 Jun 2015 11:11. PHOTOS. File photo: Office ...
Slower increase in Singapore's private sector wages in 2014
Real salaries in Singapore up by 3.9% last year as inflation dips
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HDB resale prices flat in May, transaction volume dips 2.2%: SRX
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Resale prices of Housing & Development Board (HDB) flats remained unchanged in May compared with April, according to SRX Property's flash estimates released on Thursday. ST PHOTO: JAMIE KOH. Comments. Share. Jun 4, 201510:40 AM. RESALE ...
HDB resale flat prices stay flat, volumes declineThe Straits Times
HDB resale volume in May up almost 20% from last yearAsiaOne
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Resale prices of Housing & Development Board (HDB) flats remained unchanged in May compared with April, according to SRX Property's flash estimates released on Thursday. ST PHOTO: JAMIE KOH. Comments. Share. Jun 4, 201510:40 AM. RESALE ...
HDB resale flat prices stay flat, volumes decline
HDB resale volume in May up almost 20% from last year
AsiaOne
The rise of Islamic finance in Singapore
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MAS deputy managing director Jacqueline Loh yesterday said Islamic banking assets in Singapore have grown by 73 per cent since 2010 and are increasingly cross-border in nature. Print. SINGAPORE'S strength in conventional financing and capital markets ...
Singapore to boost Islamic finance regimeTHE BUSINESS TIMES
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MAS deputy managing director Jacqueline Loh yesterday said Islamic banking assets in Singapore have grown by 73 per cent since 2010 and are increasingly cross-border in nature. Print. SINGAPORE'S strength in conventional financing and capital markets ...
Singapore to boost Islamic finance regime
Developing Sukuk into a Modern Financial Instrument
Singapore set to benefit from increased demand for Islamic financial services in ...
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Singapore travellers have stickiest fingers, after Argentinians
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TODAY reports: Seventy-one per cent of Singaporean respondents said they have taken items from their rooms such as towels, slippers and stationary. By Holly Matthews, TODAY; POSTED: 04 Jun 2015 09:24. PHOTOS. File photo of a hotel room. Enlarge ...
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TODAY reports: Seventy-one per cent of Singaporean respondents said they have taken items from their rooms such as towels, slippers and stationary. By Holly Matthews, TODAY; POSTED: 04 Jun 2015 09:24. PHOTOS. File photo of a hotel room. Enlarge ...
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Vallianz secures US$10m for fleet expansion from UOB-Orix Corp investment fund
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SINGAPORE - Mainboard-listed offshore marine services provider Vallianz Holdings has secured US$10 milllion (S$13.5 million) through the issue of 10 million convertible preference shares at US$1 apiece. These will be issued at US$1 each to United ...
Vallianz raises S$10m through convertible preference share issueTHE BUSINESS TIMES
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SINGAPORE - Mainboard-listed offshore marine services provider Vallianz Holdings has secured US$10 milllion (S$13.5 million) through the issue of 10 million convertible preference shares at US$1 apiece. These will be issued at US$1 each to United ...
Vallianz raises S$10m through convertible preference share issue
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Stocks to watch: YuuZoo, CapitaLand, Vallianz
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YuuZoo Corporation said on Thursday morning that it has formed a new e-sport joint venture in China which would bring the firm at least five million active paying users and 1.5 million yuan (S$325,000) in the first 12 months of operations. PHOTO: SGX.
Ascott hits global target of 40000 units, 6 months ahead of scheduleThe Straits Times
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YuuZoo Corporation said on Thursday morning that it has formed a new e-sport joint venture in China which would bring the firm at least five million active paying users and 1.5 million yuan (S$325,000) in the first 12 months of operations. PHOTO: SGX.
Ascott hits global target of 40000 units, 6 months ahead of schedule
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YuuZoo forms e-sport joint venture in China
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Mr Thomas Zilliacus, founder, chairman and CEO of YuuZoo Corp, listed on the main board of SGX. PHOTO: SGX. Comments. Share. Jun 4, 20158:09 AM. YUUZOO Corporation has formed a new e-sport joint venture in China which would bring the mobile ...
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Mr Thomas Zilliacus, founder, chairman and CEO of YuuZoo Corp, listed on the main board of SGX. PHOTO: SGX. Comments. Share. Jun 4, 20158:09 AM. YUUZOO Corporation has formed a new e-sport joint venture in China which would bring the mobile ...
Malay Mail Online
Survey: Malaysians hoard most cash in Asia outside Japan
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A survey revealed that Malaysians' cash portion of their financial assets is the second-largest among Asian countries at 44 per cent. — AFP picKUALA LUMPUR, June 3 — Malaysians' cash portion of their financial assets is the second-largest among Asian ...
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A survey revealed that Malaysians' cash portion of their financial assets is the second-largest among Asian countries at 44 per cent. — AFP picKUALA LUMPUR, June 3 — Malaysians' cash portion of their financial assets is the second-largest among Asian ...
TODAYonline
Malaysian ringgit could plunge to 1998 levels if 1MDB debt unpaid: Second ...
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Second finance minister Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah warned that if the 1MDB's debt issue is not resolved, a negative chain of events may impact Malaysia's economy. Photo: Malay Mail Online. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...
Bank Negara begins its own probe into 1MDBAsiaOne
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TODAYonline
Second finance minister Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah warned that if the 1MDB's debt issue is not resolved, a negative chain of events may impact Malaysia's economy. Photo: Malay Mail Online. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...
Bank Negara begins its own probe into 1MDB
'Arul's no-show due to BSI S'pore appointment'
Asset rationalisation is just restructuring
The Sun Daily
Massive Tiananmen vigil expected in divided Hong Kong
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People hold candles to commemorate China's 1989 Tiananmen Square events during a candlelight vigil in Hong Kong on June 4, 2014. AFP. HONG KONG: Tens of thousands of people are to join a candlelit vigil in Hong Kong Thursday to mark the 26th ...
Waiting for smoke on MSCI China A sharesFinancial Times
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Drop in tourists from China hits HK retailersAsiaOne
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People hold candles to commemorate China's 1989 Tiananmen Square events during a candlelight vigil in Hong Kong on June 4, 2014. AFP. HONG KONG: Tens of thousands of people are to join a candlelit vigil in Hong Kong Thursday to mark the 26th ...
Waiting for smoke on MSCI China A shares
Hong Kong "umbrella" protest gives topical relevance to Tiananmen vigil
Drop in tourists from China hits HK retailers
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