Singapore: a cheap play on Asian growth Money Week | "Worthwhile Canadian Initiative" is the most boring headline of all time, according to Newsweek magazine. But "Singapore's budget focuses on productivity" would surely give it a run for its money. | The city-state's new blueprint for its future isn't what you'd call a riveting read. And it probabl...
Singapore: a cheap play on Asian growth Money Week | "Worthwhile Canadian Initiative" is the most boring headline of all time, according to Newsweek magazine. But "Singapore's budget focuses on productivity" would surely give it a run for its money. | The city-state's new blueprint for its future isn...
Firm's backdoor listing in Singapore hits snag Inquirer | Most Read Business Ayala Land signs P2.5-B joint venture for mall project Crop damage from El Niño to exceed P10B Strength in numbers Pag-IBIG eyes P50B in housing loans in '10 Gov't to borrow more due to senior citizen's VAT exemption Firm'...
Boeing, Airbus See Demand Slump Until 2012 (Singapore) Syracuse | (AP) - c ()-2010, Bloomberg News | SINGAPORE-Airbus and Boeing, the world's two biggest planemakers, expect a demand slump to continue for at least two more years as airlines pare growth following a record drop in air travel. | "The market will sta...
Singapore's Tiger Airways brings forward delivery of Airbus A320 m&c | Singapore - Singapore's newly listed budget carrier Tiger Airways Holdings on Wednesday said it would bring forward the delivery of four Airbus A320 aircraft from 2016 to 2011, to take on growth opportunities. | The company said it concluded an adv...
US STOCKS-Wall St gains with transports, telecoms The Guardian * Airlines up after UAL finance chief sees recovery signs * Cisco Systems introduces faster router * Indexes up: Dow, S&P 0.4 pct, Nasdaq 0.7 pct (Updates to early afternoon) By Caroline Valetkevitch NEW YORK, March 9 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks rose on Tuesday, the anniversary of the market lows reached in the recession, as gains in transportation and...
Soaring China home prices thwart ordinary buyers The Press Democrat | Yang and many other young Chinese are finding their aspirations thwarted by an overheated property market that is enriching already wealthy speculators, local officials and other Communist Party allies. | It's a hard reality for a generation that views home ownership as a given after reforms more than a decade ago created a housing market open to...