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DBS Q2 net profit rises 15%, sees some uncertainty in second half
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SINGAPORE — DBS Group Holdings, Singapore's biggest bank, today (July 27) posted a better-than-expected 15 per cent rise in second-quarter net profit, helped by higher interest rate margins, but warned of some uncertainty in the second half.
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SINGAPORE — DBS Group Holdings, Singapore's biggest bank, today (July 27) posted a better-than-expected 15 per cent rise in second-quarter net profit, helped by higher interest rate margins, but warned of some uncertainty in the second half.
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DBS Q2 net profit up 15 %, sees some uncertainty in H2
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Singapore-listed Yoma Strategic posts 78% jump in net profit
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SINGAPORE: Mainboard-listed Yoma Strategic said on Monday (Jul 27) its first-quarter net profit surged 77.7 per cent from a year ago, largely due to growth in its automotive and real estate rental businesses. The group posted a S$2.6 million net profit ...
Yoma sees Q1 net profit jump 78% to $2.56mThe Straits Times
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SINGAPORE: Mainboard-listed Yoma Strategic said on Monday (Jul 27) its first-quarter net profit surged 77.7 per cent from a year ago, largely due to growth in its automotive and real estate rental businesses. The group posted a S$2.6 million net profit ...
Yoma sees Q1 net profit jump 78% to $2.56m
Yoma's Q1 net profit up 78% to S$2.56m
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Investors eye China woes, Fed meeting
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Regional markets may be heading into more volatility this week, as investors continue to keep a wary eye on fresh signs of economic weakness in China and news of the first rate hike in the United States since the global financial crisis. "Global ...
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Regional markets may be heading into more volatility this week, as investors continue to keep a wary eye on fresh signs of economic weakness in China and news of the first rate hike in the United States since the global financial crisis. "Global ...
Wariness may be this week's key sentiment
THE BUSINESS TIMES
CEFC says shareholding spread sufficient to enable operation of an orderly ...
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Petrochemical and fuel oil trader CEFC International says its latest shareholding statistics shows that its shareholding spread is sufficient to enable the operation of an orderly market. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG. Comments. Share. Jul 26, 20156:05 PM.
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Petrochemical and fuel oil trader CEFC International says its latest shareholding statistics shows that its shareholding spread is sufficient to enable the operation of an orderly market. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG. Comments. Share. Jul 26, 20156:05 PM.
CEFC responds to SGX queries after share surges
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Ringgit hits 17-year low on weak commodities, Fed caution
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SINGAPORE (REUTERS) - Malaysia's ringgit hit a 17-year low on Monday as a global slump in commodity prices added to concerns over sluggish exports, while investors braced for a US Federal Reserve meeting that might take another step toward lifting ...
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SINGAPORE (REUTERS) - Malaysia's ringgit hit a 17-year low on Monday as a global slump in commodity prices added to concerns over sluggish exports, while investors braced for a US Federal Reserve meeting that might take another step toward lifting ...
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Bank of Japan deputy governor Hiroshi Nakaso warns of impact on exports from ...
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KUMAMOTO, JAPAN (REUTERS) - Bank of Japan deputy governor Hiroshi Nakaso said on Monday policymakers must be mindful of the potential negative impact that China's economic slowdown could have on Japanese exports. "Exports and output had ...
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KUMAMOTO, JAPAN (REUTERS) - Bank of Japan deputy governor Hiroshi Nakaso said on Monday policymakers must be mindful of the potential negative impact that China's economic slowdown could have on Japanese exports. "Exports and output had ...
Forex - Yen gains despite lower than expected corporate services index
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Temasek's CEO Ho Ching extends leave to October
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Singapore state fund Temasek Holdings said chief executive Ho Ching, who is also the wife of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, had opted to extend her sabbatical until October. Ho, 62, took leave in mid-April, and was initially slated to be back at work ...
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Singapore state fund Temasek Holdings said chief executive Ho Ching, who is also the wife of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, had opted to extend her sabbatical until October. Ho, 62, took leave in mid-April, and was initially slated to be back at work ...
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Dearth of compliance expertise complicates Singapore's fight against unlawful ...
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SINGAPORE - Singapore's fight to stem illicit fund inflows has shoved private bankers into a new quandary - finding enough qualified compliance specialists to ensure the money passing through their accounts is clean. Like other wealth management ...
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SINGAPORE - Singapore's fight to stem illicit fund inflows has shoved private bankers into a new quandary - finding enough qualified compliance specialists to ensure the money passing through their accounts is clean. Like other wealth management ...
Expertise shortage complicates S'pore's fight against unlawful money
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China: Stocks lower in morning trade
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[SHANGHAI] Chinese stocks were lower on Monday morning due to worries over the health of the world's second largest economy after weak manufacturing data released last week, dealers said. The Shanghai Composite Index dropped 2.10 per cent, ...
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[SHANGHAI] Chinese stocks were lower on Monday morning due to worries over the health of the world's second largest economy after weak manufacturing data released last week, dealers said. The Shanghai Composite Index dropped 2.10 per cent, ...
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'Virtual vultures' game in Argentina for angry investors
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... [ BUENOS AIRES] It looks a lot like Angry Birds, that addictively silly iPhone game - only in this version, the target is bondholders. At a state-run amusement park in Argentina, the government is encouraging children to take aim at virtual ...
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... [ BUENOS AIRES] It looks a lot like Angry Birds, that addictively silly iPhone game - only in this version, the target is bondholders. At a state-run amusement park in Argentina, the government is encouraging children to take aim at virtual ...
Forget Angry Birds. This Video Game Takes Aim at Angry Investors
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