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Smoother drive home on TPE soon
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With the changes, drivers will be able to travel on the outer of the two bus lanes while giving way to public buses where necessary, at the TPE exit towards Seletar Expressway, near the Punggol Flyover. Photo: The Straits Times ...
Move to ease congestion at TPE's Sengkang exit to kick in end-SeptTODAYonline
Move to ease traffic congestion at Sengkang, Punggol to kick in end-SeptemberChannel News Asia
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With the changes, drivers will be able to travel on the outer of the two bus lanes while giving way to public buses where necessary, at the TPE exit towards Seletar Expressway, near the Punggol Flyover. Photo: The Straits Times ...
Move to ease congestion at TPE's Sengkang exit to kick in end-Sept
Move to ease traffic congestion at Sengkang, Punggol to kick in end-September
THE BUSINESS TIMES
After sliding for 3 months, prices of completed apartments stabilise in July
THE BUSINESS TIMES
After three consecutive months of declines, prices of completed non-landed private homes in Singapore were flat in July over June, according to a National University of Singapore flash estimate for its index. PHOTO: ST FILE. Comments. Share. Aug 29 ...
Resale private home prices flat in JulyTODAYonline
Resale prices of private homes flat in July: SRPIChannel News Asia
Resale prices of private homes flat in July: NUS indexThe Straits Times
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
After three consecutive months of declines, prices of completed non-landed private homes in Singapore were flat in July over June, according to a National University of Singapore flash estimate for its index. PHOTO: ST FILE. Comments. Share. Aug 29 ...
Resale private home prices flat in July
Resale prices of private homes flat in July: SRPI
Resale prices of private homes flat in July: NUS index
The Straits Times
Olam surges on news of Mitsubishi's 20% stake
The Straits Times
Boxes of blanched cashew kernels in Olam International's Ivory Coast factory in West Africa. Mitsubishi, which is keen on expanding into Africa, will be able to do so by tapping Olam's existing operations there.PHOTO: COURTESY OF OLAM INTERNATIONAL.
Olam has the last laugh in fight against short sellersThe Star Online
Mitsubishi's 20% purchase of Olam will help firm grow: CEOTODAYonline
Japanese Mitsubishi to invest $1B in Singapore OlamDaily Sabah
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The Straits Times
Boxes of blanched cashew kernels in Olam International's Ivory Coast factory in West Africa. Mitsubishi, which is keen on expanding into Africa, will be able to do so by tapping Olam's existing operations there.PHOTO: COURTESY OF OLAM INTERNATIONAL.
Olam has the last laugh in fight against short sellers
Mitsubishi's 20% purchase of Olam will help firm grow: CEO
Japanese Mitsubishi to invest $1B in Singapore Olam
Brothers fined S$180000 each for receiving kickbacks
Channel News Asia
SINGAPORE: Brothers Lim Boon Hwa and Lim Boon Hong were each fined S$180,000 on Thursday (Aug 27) for collecting kickbacks from foreign workers amounting to almost S$418,000, according to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM). Lim Boon Hwa, 41, ran ...
Home briefs: Brothers fined over kickbacks scamThe Straits Times
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Channel News Asia
SINGAPORE: Brothers Lim Boon Hwa and Lim Boon Hong were each fined S$180,000 on Thursday (Aug 27) for collecting kickbacks from foreign workers amounting to almost S$418,000, according to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM). Lim Boon Hwa, 41, ran ...
Home briefs: Brothers fined over kickbacks scam
The Straits Times
After Uber and Airbnb, meal-sharing sites under fire in France
The Straits Times
PARIS (AFP) - First taxis rose up against Uber, then hotels challenged Airbnb and now, restaurants in France are taking on meal-sharing sites they believe create unfair competition and could sap jobs. The websites, where hosts offer to cook a meal at ...
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The Straits Times
PARIS (AFP) - First taxis rose up against Uber, then hotels challenged Airbnb and now, restaurants in France are taking on meal-sharing sites they believe create unfair competition and could sap jobs. The websites, where hosts offer to cook a meal at ...
NLRB ruling could shake up healthcare staffing industry
ModernHealthcare.com
A ruling Thursday by the National Labor Relations Board could complicate relations between healthcare organizations and their workers employed by staffing agencies. The board ruled that workers employed by a staffing agency are jointly employed by the ...
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ModernHealthcare.com
A ruling Thursday by the National Labor Relations Board could complicate relations between healthcare organizations and their workers employed by staffing agencies. The board ruled that workers employed by a staffing agency are jointly employed by the ...
AsiaOne
Ezra sells 50% stake in subsea unit to Chiyoda
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Ezra Holdings group chief executive Lionel Lee (second from right), seals the deal with Chiyoda president and chief executive Shogo Shibuya. They are flanked by Chiyoda's senior executive vice-president Keiichi Nakagaki (far left) and Economic ...
Singapore shares in relief rally, but fails to cross 3000 barrierThe Straits Times
Hot stock: Ezra jumps on sale of half of its subsea businessTHE BUSINESS TIMES
Ezra, Chiyoda Shares Surge After $1.25 Billion Subsea VentureBloomberg
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Ezra Holdings group chief executive Lionel Lee (second from right), seals the deal with Chiyoda president and chief executive Shogo Shibuya. They are flanked by Chiyoda's senior executive vice-president Keiichi Nakagaki (far left) and Economic ...
Singapore shares in relief rally, but fails to cross 3000 barrier
Hot stock: Ezra jumps on sale of half of its subsea business
Ezra, Chiyoda Shares Surge After $1.25 Billion Subsea Venture
Financial Express
China banks warn of rising bad loans and falling margins as economy slows ...
Firstpost
SHANGHAI/BEIJING China's largest banks warned of a tough year after posting their weakest half-yearly profit growth in at least six years as a slowing economy forces the lenders to make even more provisions for soured loans and squeezes interest income.
China banking giant ICBC reports flat H1 profitBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
Chinese Banking Giants: Zero Profit Growth, More Bad LoansHellenic Shipping News Worldwide
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Firstpost
SHANGHAI/BEIJING China's largest banks warned of a tough year after posting their weakest half-yearly profit growth in at least six years as a slowing economy forces the lenders to make even more provisions for soured loans and squeezes interest income.
China banking giant ICBC reports flat H1 profit
Chinese Banking Giants: Zero Profit Growth, More Bad Loans
China's Banks Post Weak Half-Year Earnings
Herald Scotland
Ashley Madison boss Noel Biderman resigns in wake of hacking scandal
Herald Scotland
The boss of adultery website Ashley Madison has resigned from the firm in the wake of the hacking scandal, which saw the details of up to 37 million cheating spouses leaked. Canadian entrepreneur Noel Biderman, the self-proclaimed "King of Infidelity ...
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Herald Scotland
The boss of adultery website Ashley Madison has resigned from the firm in the wake of the hacking scandal, which saw the details of up to 37 million cheating spouses leaked. Canadian entrepreneur Noel Biderman, the self-proclaimed "King of Infidelity ...
The Straits Times
Air Asia X paid $2.3m for fictitious services
The Straits Times
In audits, Air Asia X discovered that more than S$2 million had been paid out to a service provider between 2010 and last year for services that were fake. The company has sought legal advice on the courses of action it can take to recover the losses ...
AirAsia X uncovers RM7m of fake paymentsTHE BUSINESS TIMES
AirAsia X finds fictitious servicesThe Star Online
AirAsia X discovers fictitious payments of RM7.01mFree Malaysia Today
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The Straits Times
In audits, Air Asia X discovered that more than S$2 million had been paid out to a service provider between 2010 and last year for services that were fake. The company has sought legal advice on the courses of action it can take to recover the losses ...
AirAsia X uncovers RM7m of fake payments
AirAsia X finds fictitious services
AirAsia X discovers fictitious payments of RM7.01m
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