2015年9月5日 星期六

2015-09-06 Singapore Business


AsiaOne
   
New STI line-up brings cheer   
AsiaOne
The closely watched barometer of Singapore's stock market, the Straits Times Index (STI), is about to get a significant makeover with the addition of three new counters. The move - already praised by analysts - will answer longstanding calls to make ...
Bears continue to maul Asian markets   The Straits Times
UOL, Yangzijiang and SATS to become STI constituent stocks   Channel News Asia

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The Straits Times
   
GE2015: Demand for tents more than what rental companies can supply   
The Straits Times
Workers setting up a makeshift tent at a parking space beside a showroom in Yishun. PHOTO: ST FILE. Published. Sep 5, 2015, 4:27 pm SGT. More. Share Tweet Linkedin Email Pin Google+ Reddit Print. Permalink: http://str.sg/Z8Dv. Copy. May Chen.
Tentage companies having a good year   AsiaOne

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CNN
   
World Cup qualifying: Hong Kong defies logic to draw with China   
CNN
(CNN) Hong Kong continues to punch above its weight in World Cup qualifying after it claimed a 0-0 draw against China in Shenzhen. China's 1.4 billion population might dwarf Hong Kong's 7.2 million, but it was the former British colony that got the ...
Hong Kong stocks close at lowest since July 2013 before US jobs data   Reuters

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
G20: Lagarde warns fed to be sure on data before moving   
Sydney Morning Herald
The U.S. Federal Reserve must be certain that the job market and inflation are strong enough to justify raising interest rates, the head of the International Monetary Fund has warned. "The Fed has not raised interest rates in such a long time, that it ...
G20 eyes faster economic reforms as cheap credit not enough for growth   THE BUSINESS TIMES
G20 binds China to currency peace pact   gulfnews.com
Global flux transient, India's 'real economy' firm, Jaitley says at G20 summit   Times of India
Bloomberg   
The Straits Times   
Jakarta Post   
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NDTV
   
Yet Again, McDonald's Japan Hit by Another Food Scandal   
NDTV
Yet Again, McDonald's Japan Hit by Another Food Scandal McDonald's in Japan said Friday it was investigating an incident involving a customer who was injured by plastic shards found inside a drink, the latest in a string of food contamination scandals.
McDonald's Japan hit by another food scandal   Daily Sabah
Woman in Japan injured by plastic shards in McDonald's green tea latte frappe   The Straits Times

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Faces of diversity at US Internet giants   
AsiaOne
Workforce data shows White or Asian men are the typical employees in major US technology firms like Google. Photo: AFP. Faces of diversity at US Internet giants. AFP | Sunday, Sep 6, 2015. AFP Sunday, Sep 6, 2015. SAN FRANCISCO - White or Asian men ...


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The Straits Times
   
Dark clouds over Brazil tycoon's garden of art   
The Straits Times
Part botanical garden, part gallery, Inhotim covers some 300 football pitches, an oasis of tropical rainforest in the heart of Brazil's mining region, Minas Gerais. It features works by some 200 international artists.PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE.
Jungle art museum faces wilds of Brazil's economic crisis   Taipei Times

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Channel News Asia
   
Singaporean held in Malaysia for forging passport stamp in JB   
Channel News Asia
He was said to be earning at least RM120,000 a month with a unique method of forging the stamp on passports and other travel documents for clients coming to seek his service in the capital of the southern Malaysian state of Johor. POSTED: 05 Sep 2015 ...
Malaysia detains Singaporean for forging passport stamp   Business Standard

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The Straits Times
   
Buyer beware, when buying hedged currency ETFs   
The Straits Times
NEW YORK • The devil is in the details for investors seeking safer emerging market assets after a currency rout that has stretched from Russia to Brazil. More than US$1.6 billion (S$2.3 billion) has flowed into exchange traded funds (ETFs) that protect ...
Your ETF is not all it seems for emerging-market currency hedges   gulfnews.com

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The Straits Times
   
How deep can the bear claw?   
The Straits Times
A pedestrian checking Tokyo's Nikkei Stock Average closing information (Top-R) and other Asian stock markets at a securities office in Tokyo on Sept 4, 2015. PHOTO: EPA. Published. 6 hours ago. More. Share Tweet Linkedin Email Pin Google+ Reddit Print.
Tokyo stocks expected to make volatile moves this week   The Japan News

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