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SG Realty: Sim Lian buys mall; UOB halts London loans; GLP sells Japan project

4 Jul 2016 - DealStreetAsia
In three separate property developments, Sim Lian Group has acquired an Australian shopping mall, UOB has suspended loans for London properties and GLP has offloaded its stake in a Japanese firm and sold it to a REIT it manages. Developer and construction group Sim Lian Group has acquired Dalyellup Shopping ...
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3 Things You Should Know About the Initial Public Offering of United Global Limited

4 Jul 2016 - The Motley Fool Singapore
After the successful initial public offering of Frasers Logistics and Industrial Trust (SGX: BUOU) in late June, there are two more IPOs in Singapore lined up for the month of July thus far. One of the companies that wants to list in the public market is United Global Limited. Here are three things investors ...
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Singapore:Greenland and Amare to potentially list $1.5bn hotel REIT

4 Jul 2016 - DealStreetAsia
China’s biggest state-owned property developer Greenland Group and Singapore-based Amare Investment Management Group – a subsidiary of Glory Fund Management Group – plans to list six hotels in China valued between $1.3 and $1.5 billion. These assets will be consolidated into an investment vehicle with ...

Will Funan's three-year makeover work wonders for CMT?

4 Jul 2016 - Singapore Business Review
The new property might even have serviced apartments. Funan DigitaLife Mall's massive overhaul comes with a hefty price tag: analysts at DBS reckon that the redevelopment will cost a whopping $579.6 million, which is expected to be fully financed by debt. In order to maximise Funan's makeover, DBS argues ...
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A Look At SIA Engineering Company Ltd’s Track Record as a Dividend Stock

4 Jul 2016 - The Motley Fool Singapore
SIA Engineering Company Ltd (SGX: S59) is a company in Singapore’s stock market that has consistently paid an annual dividend over its last 10 fiscal years. But that is then and this is now. The important question is: Can SIA Engineering’s dividend be sustained or raised in the future? Unfortunately, ...
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Singtel staff to get 2 days off to attend SkillsFuture courses

4 Jul 2016 - Channel NewsAsia
SINGAPORE: Full-time staff at local telco Singtel will receive two additional days of leave each year to attend SkillsFuture courses, the company announced on Monday (Jul 4). The initiative, which is expected to benefit 10,000 staff in Singtel and its subsidiary NCS, is one of several that demonstrates ...
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3 Things Investors Should Know About Malaysia’s 2nd Largest Bank, Public Bank Berhad

4 Jul 2016 - The Motley Fool Singapore
There are really only three banks in Singapore’s stock market, namely, DBS Group Holdings Ltd (SGX: D05), Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp Limited (SGX: O39), and United Overseas Bank Ltd (SGX: U11). But across the causeway from Singapore, there are many other banks listed in Malaysia’s stock market, Bursa ...
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Singapore leaves Hong Kong in the dust in race to become Asia's fintech hub

4 Jul 2016 - Singapore Business Review
But immigration rules are a key hurdle. Singapore is rushing to reinvent itself as Asia's financial technology, or fintech, hub to fend off a regulatory threat to its wealth management industry and revive a sluggish economy, according to a report by Reuters. State funding, light-touch regulation and ...

Why Are CNMC Goldmine Holdings Ltd’s Shares Up By 76% In The Past Year?

4 Jul 2016 - The Motley Fool Singapore
The Singapore market hasn’t done well over the past 12 months. This is evident from how the Straits Times Index (SGX: ^STI) has declined by 15% since 4 July 2015. Not every stock has performed poorly though. One big winner in that time frame is CNMC Goldmine Holdings Ltd (SGX: 5TP). Its shares are up ...
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Chart of the Day: Why is domestic consumption on a downward slide?

4 Jul 2016 - Singapore Business Review
Property is the biggest drag on expenditure. A consumption conundrum is happening in Singapore: Households are sitting on a massive cash pile, but private consumption as a percentage of GDP is still among the lowest in the world. According to analysts, a key reason behind this paradox is Singapore's ...

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