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Best World enters into joint venture with Philippine businessmen

SINGAPORE: Mainboard-listed Best World has entered into a joint venture with two Philippine businessmen, Frederick Go and Wilson Chua.

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SIA becoming “a great way to fly”

SINGAPORE: It looks like Singapore Airlines (SIA) is once again becoming “a great way to fly”.

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Yishun industrial site up for sale by public tender

SINGAPORE: An industrial site in Yishun has been put up for sale by public tender.

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No further measures to cool property market for now: Mah Bow Tan

SINGAPORE: National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan said the government will not introduce more measures to cool the property market for now.

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Singapore share prices up early Monday

SINGAPORE: The key Straits Times Index (STI) rose 13.96 points to 2,697.52 within minutes of trading on Monday.

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Japanese logistics firm Yamato sets up parcel delivery service in S’pore

SINGAPORE: Japanese logistics firm Yamato is setting up shop in Singapore. Yamato Transport, a unit of Yamato Holdings, has launched its express door-to-door small parcel delivery service in Singapore.

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China Sports signs deal to distribute FIFA clothing, accessories in China

SINGAPORE: Mainboard-listed China Sports International said its unit, Yeli Sports, has signed an agreement with Global Brands Group.

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Hiring expected to return to pre-recession levels: survey

SINGAPORE : Hiring intentions among Singapore employers are expected to return to pre-recession levels early next year.

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Finance minister says investment product retailers need to be more transparent

SINGAPORE: Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said on Wednesday there is a need for investment product retailers to be more transparent, and that every investor should be guided by the simple and universal principles of investing.

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Singapore and HK most trade-friendly, says WEF study

GENEVA: Singapore and Hong Kong are the two most trade-conducive economies, the World Economic Forum said on Tuesday in a study that placed the United States in 16th place, its performance affected by fears of crime and terrorism.

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