2015年8月20日 星期四

2015-08-21 Singapore Business


AsiaOne
   
Firms targeted by critics must respond soonest, says SGX   
AsiaOne
SGX Chief Tan Boon Gin said such firms need to make a full response so that its shareholders can make informed decisions. SGX. Print. A company under attack by short-sellers or critics must be sensitive to the severity of the situation as well as ...
Noble's 'short-term liquidity manageable, long term uncertain'   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Short-sold firms must act swiftly: SGX   The Straits Times
Attacked by short sellers? Respond quickly, says SGX   TODAYonline

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AsiaOne
   
Soldiers may help manage crowds in rail disruptions   
AsiaOne
Soldiers will be roped in as marshals to give directions to stricken commuters in the event of a massive train breakdown, The Straits Times has learnt. The Land Transport Authority (LTA), which is beefing up its contingency plans, has approached the ...

In the works: Elderly-friendly features on public transport   Channel News Asia

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AsiaOne
   
MAS 'sorry' for typo on SG50 notes set packaging   
AsiaOne
MAS made an embarrassing gaffe in the newly-launched SG50 commemorative notes sets by misspelling the name of Singapore's first President Yusof Ishak twice in the packaging. The name that appears on the folder and in an enclosed booklet, is Yusok ...

MAS apologises for misspelling Yusof Ishak's name in commemorative folder   TODAYonline
Typos in packaging of SG50 commemorative notes   Channel News Asia
Spelling error on SG50 commemorative notes should never have happened: MAS ...   THE BUSINESS TIMES
The Online Citizen   
Malay Mail Online   
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Channel News Asia
   
Two-thirds Singaporean core in workforce a firm target: Lim Swee Say   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: The tightening of the Singapore's foreign manpower regime was not a reaction to past mistakes, but was rather a reflection that realities had changed, says Manpower Minister Lim Swee Say. By Loh Chee Kong, TODAY; POSTED: 21 Aug ...

Gov't says will maintain 2/3 “S'porean core” in economy – but numbers raise ...   The Online Citizen
Two-thirds S'porean core in workforce a firm target   TODAYonline
S'pore economy at a CRITICAL juncture - minister   Malaysia Chronicle
AsiaOne   
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
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TODAYonline
   
CIMB Bank pulls out of Color Run   
TODAYonline
Participants at last year's The Color Run. Safety became a concern after coloured powder that was sprayed onto partygoers at a Taiwan water park left 11 people dead when it caught fire. TODAY file photo. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...

Color Run Singapore: CIMB pulls out as presenting sponsor   Channel News Asia
CIMB Bank withdraws as presenting sponsor for this weekend's Singapore Color Run   The Straits Times
CIMB withdraws from Color Run Singapore as presenting sponsor   Malaysia Chronicle

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Moneycontrol.com
   
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras resigns, elections likely on Sep 20   
Moneycontrol.com
Tsipras's announcement came after debt-crippled Greece paid a huge debt to the ECB on Thursday, effectively starting its third mammoth bailout, expected to cost as much as 86 billion euros (USD 96 billion) over the next three years. Google +. Like this ...
Greece live: Alexis Tsipras says he is Greece's only option after resigning ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras resigns, calls for elections in September   Firstpost
Greek PM resigns; calls September elections   USA TODAY
Irish Independent   
Wall Street Journal   
The Indian Express   
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The Straits Times
   
China fears send local shares tumbling again   
The Straits Times
Concerns over slowing growth in China sent local shares falling yesterday - the fourth straight day of red ink. The benchmark Straits Times Index (STI) dropped 31.47 points, or 1.03 per cent, to 3,009.78. The 3,000-point support level is now too close ...
Local shares tumble for 4th straight day   AsiaOne

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AsiaOne
   
Alibaba unit to have overseas HQ here   
AsiaOne
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 to open data center in Singapore   WantChinaTimes
Alibaba's cloud push comes to Singapore   TODAYonline
Alibaba's new data center in Singapore is next step in Southeast Asia push   Tech in Asia
e27   
Marketing Interactive   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Soo Kee IPO suffers worst trading debut on SGX this year   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Jewellery retailer Soo Kee Group suffered the worst trading debut on the Singapore Exchange this year, after its shares plunged 18.3 per cent yesterday from the initial public offering price on heavy selling amid weak broad market sentiment.
Soo Kee launches IPO despite market volatility   Channel News Asia
Soo Kee sheds 10% an hour into trading on its debut day   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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Noble 'in talks to boost liquidity with secured finance'   
The Straits Times
Noble Group is talking to its banks about shifting the way it finances itself, by pledging commodity inventories to guarantee some debt, four people with knowledge of the matter have told Bloomberg. The use of secured finance, a system used by several ...
Noble Group to discuss move to secured financing with banks - report   Reuters
Noble Group said to discuss move to secured financing with banks   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Noble steps up legal fight with Iceberg Research   Splash 247

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