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New five-year plan to reduce food services sector's reliance on manpower
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Consumers can expect more vending machines dispensing hot hawker food and kiosks offering takeaway ready-to-eat meals here, if a government plan to reduce the food services sector's reliance on manpower takes off. Enterprise ...
Govt to help food firms adopt new digital solutions to raise productivityTODAYonline
Government to help food firms promote digital solutions to raise productivityTHE BUSINESS TIMES
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The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Consumers can expect more vending machines dispensing hot hawker food and kiosks offering takeaway ready-to-eat meals here, if a government plan to reduce the food services sector's reliance on manpower takes off. Enterprise ...
Govt to help food firms adopt new digital solutions to raise productivity
Government to help food firms promote digital solutions to raise productivity
AsiaOne
Circle line to become a full loop in 2025
AsiaOne
The Circle Line (CCL) will finally be true to its name in 2025, when a 4km rail stretch with three new stations - Keppel, Cantonment and Prince Edward - is completed. This sixth stage of the CCL will link up existing terminal stations HarbourFront and ...
New Circle Line stations to give direct access to southern SingaporeTHE BUSINESS TIMES
Coming full circle: LTA to supplement Circle Line with three stationsSingapore Business Review
With final 3 stations, Circle Line will come 'full circle' by 2025Channel News Asia
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The Circle Line (CCL) will finally be true to its name in 2025, when a 4km rail stretch with three new stations - Keppel, Cantonment and Prince Edward - is completed. This sixth stage of the CCL will link up existing terminal stations HarbourFront and ...
New Circle Line stations to give direct access to southern Singapore
Coming full circle: LTA to supplement Circle Line with three stations
With final 3 stations, Circle Line will come 'full circle' by 2025
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Singapore is on track to double productivity growth: Tharman
AsiaOne
DISPELLING reports to the contrary, Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said on Thursday that Singapore is on track to double its productivity growth. "Productivity today is significantly higher than when we started," he told reporters after ...
Tharman: S'pore on track to raise productivity growthThe Straits Times
Shorter checkout times at Cold Storage with smart shopping technologiesChannel News Asia
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DISPELLING reports to the contrary, Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said on Thursday that Singapore is on track to double its productivity growth. "Productivity today is significantly higher than when we started," he told reporters after ...
Tharman: S'pore on track to raise productivity growth
Shorter checkout times at Cold Storage with smart shopping technologies
Channel News Asia
UOB reports 1% earnings dip as anniversary expenses offset income spike
Channel News Asia
The bank reported net earnings of S$858 million in Q3, 2015. Total expenses increased 13% year-on-year mainly due to a one-off 80th anniversary dividend of 20 cents per ordinary share, SG50 commemorative events, and brand campaigns, UOB said.
UOB Q3 net profit slips 1% but beats forecasts on higher margins, one-off ...The Straits Times
UOB's Q3 net profit slips 1 per cent, declares one-off 80th anniversary dividendTHE BUSINESS TIMES
UOB net profit slips by 1.7% to $2.4bSingapore Business Review
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Channel News Asia
The bank reported net earnings of S$858 million in Q3, 2015. Total expenses increased 13% year-on-year mainly due to a one-off 80th anniversary dividend of 20 cents per ordinary share, SG50 commemorative events, and brand campaigns, UOB said.
UOB Q3 net profit slips 1% but beats forecasts on higher margins, one-off ...
UOB's Q3 net profit slips 1 per cent, declares one-off 80th anniversary dividend
UOB net profit slips by 1.7% to $2.4b
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STI slides below key 3000-mark as Fed prepares to raise rates
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The benchmark Straits Times Index lost 0.57 per cent shortly after market opening, following an early slump in other regional markets. POSTED: 30 Oct 2015 08:45; UPDATED: 30 Oct 2015 09:19. PHOTOS. The Singapore Exchange. (File photo: Calvin Oh).
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Singapore shares open lower on FridayTHE BUSINESS TIMES
Singapore Market May Give Up Support At 3000 PointsNasdaq
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Channel News Asia
The benchmark Straits Times Index lost 0.57 per cent shortly after market opening, following an early slump in other regional markets. POSTED: 30 Oct 2015 08:45; UPDATED: 30 Oct 2015 09:19. PHOTOS. The Singapore Exchange. (File photo: Calvin Oh).
Could The Singapore Market Surge Again?
Singapore shares open lower on Friday
Singapore Market May Give Up Support At 3000 Points
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Jumbo launches $40m IPO
AsiaOne
Jumbo chief executive Ang Kiam Meng says its growth in China has translated to a 93.8 per cent rise in revenue. The Straits Times. Print. SINGAPORE - The Jumbo Group restaurant chain launched its initial public offering (IPO) yesterday as it bids to ...
Jumbo Group goes big-time with $22m IPOSingapore Business Review
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S'pore chili-crab IPO said to draw Temasek arm, Osim bossThe Star Online
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Jumbo chief executive Ang Kiam Meng says its growth in China has translated to a 93.8 per cent rise in revenue. The Straits Times. Print. SINGAPORE - The Jumbo Group restaurant chain launched its initial public offering (IPO) yesterday as it bids to ...
Jumbo Group goes big-time with $22m IPO
5 Things You Need To Know About Jumbo Group Limited's Upcoming IPO
S'pore chili-crab IPO said to draw Temasek arm, Osim boss
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Global Logistic Properties posts 27.4% jump in Q2 net profit to US$114m
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Mainboard-listed Global Logistic Properties (GLP) announced a 27.4 per cent jump to US$114 million in net profit for the second quarter ended Sept 30 from US$89.47 million for the year-ago period. The provider of modern logistics facilities ...
GLP reports 27.4 per cent growth in Q2 net profitTHE BUSINESS TIMES
Global Logistics Properties net profit jumps by 42% to US$382mSingapore Business Review
GLP books 27% rise in 2Q earnings to US$114 milThe Edge Markets (registration)
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The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Mainboard-listed Global Logistic Properties (GLP) announced a 27.4 per cent jump to US$114 million in net profit for the second quarter ended Sept 30 from US$89.47 million for the year-ago period. The provider of modern logistics facilities ...
GLP reports 27.4 per cent growth in Q2 net profit
Global Logistics Properties net profit jumps by 42% to US$382m
GLP books 27% rise in 2Q earnings to US$114 mil
AsiaOne
Q3 unemployment stays at 2%, but total employment grows
AsiaOne
THE overall unemployment rate in Singapore remained unchanged at 2 per cent in the third quarter of the year, although it crept up for citizens and residents for the second straight quarter amid softer economic conditions. According to preliminary ...
Unemployment for S'poreans, PRs rises in Q3The Straits Times
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THE overall unemployment rate in Singapore remained unchanged at 2 per cent in the third quarter of the year, although it crept up for citizens and residents for the second straight quarter amid softer economic conditions. According to preliminary ...
Unemployment for S'poreans, PRs rises in Q3
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Visitor arrivals dip for first half-year
AsiaOne
The tourism industry here took a hit in the first half of this year, with visitor arrivals and spending falling. Latest Singapore Tourism Board (STB) figures show the fall was due mainly to fewer business travellers, whose spending also declined ...
Chart of the Day: Is Singapore's tourism on the road to recovery?Singapore Business Review
Visitors arrivals and spending fall in first half of 2015 but there are signs ...The Straits Times
Lower tourism receipts, visitor arrivals in H1 2015THE BUSINESS TIMES
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The tourism industry here took a hit in the first half of this year, with visitor arrivals and spending falling. Latest Singapore Tourism Board (STB) figures show the fall was due mainly to fewer business travellers, whose spending also declined ...
Chart of the Day: Is Singapore's tourism on the road to recovery?
Visitors arrivals and spending fall in first half of 2015 but there are signs ...
Lower tourism receipts, visitor arrivals in H1 2015
Singapore September bank lending dips on lower financial, commerce loans
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE (REUTERS) - Singapore's total bank lending in September fell from the previous month on declines in loans to financial institutions and general commerce, data from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) showed on Friday (Oct 30).
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The Straits Times
SINGAPORE (REUTERS) - Singapore's total bank lending in September fell from the previous month on declines in loans to financial institutions and general commerce, data from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) showed on Friday (Oct 30).
Bank lending in Singapore falls in September: MAS
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