2015年8月19日 星期三

2015-08-20 Singapore Business


THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
SMEs get some relief with interim access to foreign manpower   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has launched a new scheme which gives small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) interim access to foreign manpower while they embark on projects to build a stronger Singaporean core with a smaller but higher-quality ...

Short-term help for SMEs facing labour woes   The Straits Times
Singapore takes temporary steps to give SMEs flexibility on foreign workers   Malay Mail Online
Temporary steps give SMEs some flexibility on foreign workers   TODAYonline
Channel News Asia   
Shanghai Daily (subscription)   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Alibaba unit to have overseas HQ here   
The Straits Times
The cloud-computing arm of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba will base its overseas headquarters in Singapore as it gears up to expand globally. Aliyun, as the unit is known, will serve businesses investing in Southeast Asia, with a focus on Chinese ...

Alibaba's cloud push comes to Singapore   TODAYonline
Aliyun to establish new cloud data centre in Singapore   Junior College
Cloud computing market to exceed 100 bln yuan in 2015   China Economic Net
Rapid News Network   
Anhui News   
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Elderly to get more HDB lease options   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
The new Flexi scheme for the sale of two-room flats unveiled by the Housing & Development Board (HDB) on Wednesday was lauded by market watchers for offering flexibility in lease tenure for the elderly. PHOTO: BT FILE. Comments. Share. Aug 20 ...

More flexible HDB flat options for elderly buyers   The Straits Times
New HDB 2-room scheme will give buyers greater flexibility: Analysts   TODAYonline
Elderly get more options to buy 2-room flats under new Flexi Scheme   Channel News Asia
AsiaOne   
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Channel News Asia
   
SG50 notes: Queues form hours before launch   
Channel News Asia
Queues for the SG50 commemorative notes started forming well before banks opened for business on Thursday morning. By Calvin Oh; POSTED: 20 Aug 2015 08:40; UPDATED: 20 Aug 2015 09:31. PHOTOS. Queue for SG50 notes at POSB Tampines before ...

Long queues outside banks in Singapore for SG50 commemorative notes   The Straits Times

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AsiaOne
   
Aspial increases bond placement tranche to $50m, cuts public tranche to $25m   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Mainboard-listed Aspial Corporation said on Thursday it has decided to re-allocate $25 million in bonds offered to the public to its placement to institutional and other investors. As a result, $50 million is now offered under the placement ...
Aspial to roll out 5-year 5.25% retail bonds   AsiaOne

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AsiaOne
   
Singapore invests heavily in air traffic research   
AsiaOne
Singapore is investing heavily in air traffic research to beef up its ability to handle a projected increase in flights in the region. Making the point at an industry gathering yesterday, Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew said that "managing increasingly ...
Training vital to growth of aviation industry   TODAYonline

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The Straits Times
   
COE premiums for cars rise again   
The Straits Times
Certificate of entitlement (COE) premiums ended mostly higher at the latest tender yesterday as renewed buying interest fanned bidding. COE prices for cars up to 1,600cc and 130bhp rose by 2.3 per cent to finish at $57,498, and that for cars above 1 ...
Moderate increase in COE premiums for Singapore cars   Malay Mail Online

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Channel News Asia
   
Employees ponder future as Jurong Country Club makes way for HSR   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: “Our staff members have different backgrounds. Some of them have wives and young children to feed, so it's critical that we help them,” says JCC assistant HR manager Teo Peh Yen, who adds that other country clubs have also offered to ...

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The Straits Times
   
Thakral in joint venture for Aussie retirement villages   
The Straits Times
Singapore-listed Thakral Corporation has set up a joint venture with an Australian developer to build retirement villages Down Under as the elderly population there grows rapidly. PVAP, the Australian developer, is owned by the Puljich family, which ...

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Moneycontrol.com
   
Didi Kuaidi makes overseas move   
Xinhua
BEIJING, Aug. 20 (Xinhuanet) -- Didi Kuaidi, China's largest mobile-based car-booking company, has made its first move overseas by investing in a taxi-hailing service provider that operates across Southeast Asia. The Beijing-based company has invested ...
Booking app GrabTaxi raises US$350mil   The Star Online
Taxi app GrabTaxi raises $350 million from CIC, investors   Press Examiner
GrabTaxi lands US$350 million in its biggest fund-raising round   TODAYonline
Wall Street Journal   
The Edge Markets   
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