2015年8月23日 星期日

2015-08-24 Singapore Business


Wall Street Journal
   
China Shares Wipe Out All Gains This Year   
Wall Street Journal
China's shares wiped out all of this year's gains, setting Asian markets tumbling, as fears about the deepening effects of a slowdown in the world's No. 2 economy rattle investors across the globe. A number of currencies in the region fell to multiyear ...
China stock market rout resumes   Financial Times
China shares wipe out year's gains   The Australian
Chinese shares plunge more than 7%   Channel News Asia
Sydney Morning Herald   
Economic Times   
Bloomberg   
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The Straits Times
   
Ringgit sinks below 3 to the Singapore dollar for first time ever   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - The ringgit sank below 3 to the Singapore dollar for the first-time ever as a global rout in stocks and commodities intensified in Asia. As of 10.22 am on Monday (Aug 24), the embattled Malaysian currency was trading down about 1 per cent ...
Ringgit falls to record low of 3 against Sing dollar   Channel News Asia
Ringgit slumps to historic low against Singdollar   TODAYonline
Ringgit Sinks With Shares as Oil Keeps Dropping Amid Stocks Rout   Bloomberg
The Economist (blog)   
The Malaysian Insider   
The New Paper   
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AsiaOne
   
National Day Rally 2015: Income ceiling for buyers of new HDB flats raised ...   
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - More Singaporeans will be eligible to buy new Housing Board flats and executive condominiums (ECs) as the Government will be raising the income ceiling of buyers. The income ceiling for couples buying new flats will go up from $10,000 to ...

HDB, executive condo income ceilings to rise: PM Lee   THE BUSINESS TIMES
National Day Rally 2015: Income ceilings up for buyers of new HDB flats ...   The Straits Times
Higher income ceilings for new HDB flats, ECs   TODAYonline
Channel News Asia   
The Online Citizen   
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The Straits Times
   
Slightly hazy conditions continue to affect Singapore on Sunday   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Air quality deteriorated slightly on Sunday (Aug 23) afternoon as the three-hour Pollutants Standard Index (PSI) hovered near the high end of the moderate range. A familiar acrid smell could be detected in some parts of Singapore, while the ...

'Occasional slightly hazy conditions' expected through Sunday: NEA   Channel News Asia
Slightly hazy weather expected for Sunday   AsiaOne

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The Motley Fool Singapore
   
Singapore stock market plunges 3.27%, Shanghai tumbles 8%   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Singapore shares continued to tumble, with the blue-chip Straits Times Index (STI) shedding more than 3 per cent as concerns over China's slowing economic growth rate continued to spook the market. At 11:16am, the STI was trading around 2,873.90, down ...

1 Important Thing to Remember As the Market Falls   The Motley Fool Singapore

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DEALSTREETASIA
   
Spackman Media ropes in KGI for proposed HK listing   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
SPACKMAN Entertainment Group said on Monday its associated company Spackman Media Group Pte Ltd (SMG) on Aug 21 entered into the Hong Kong IPO Engagement Letter to appoint KGI Capital Asia to act as the sole global coordinator. KGI has also ...

Spackman Media Group seeks Hongkong listing   DEALSTREETASIA

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Mumbrella Asia
   
Havas Media APAC MD Stuart Clark joins IPG Mediabrands with remit to bring ...   
Mumbrella Asia
Clark will work with Mediabrands' global and regional clients which include Hershey's, Coca-Cola, ExxonMobil, Sony and Chrysler with a remit to drive their business growth in the region. IPG Mediabrands World Markets Asia president Prashant Kumar said ...

IPG Mediabrands secures Stuart Clark for regional role   Marketing Interactive

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The Straits Times
   
New link bridges at two MRT stations   
The Straits Times
It used to be hard getting in and out of Commonwealth and Queenstown MRT stations during peak hours. Each of the two overhead stations had just two entrances leading to the ticket gantries at one end. But yesterday, new link bridges to new entrances at ...


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Templeton buys billions worth of Malaysian bonds as global funds flee   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE (BLOOMBERG) - Franklin Templeton, whose contrarian bets made profits in Ireland and face losses in war-torn Ukraine, has been buying debt in Malaysia as global funds flee. The US-based money manager which oversees about US$855 ...


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AsiaOne
   
China's Premier Li looks to overhaul manufacturing sector   
AsiaOne
Premier Li Keqiang is considering adopting pioneering technologies to upgrade low value-added domestically made products as China faces weakening activities in the manufacturing sector that threaten the country's rise. At a State Counci session on ...
Premier urges stronger advanced manufacturing   EastDay.com
Li looks to overhaul manufacturing sector   ecns
Premier Urges Faster Development of Manufacturing   CRIENGLISH.com

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