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This will to allow the central bank to better ensure that Singaporeans' deposits would be protected
Changes to Banking Act to protect savers
This will to allow the central bank to better ensure that Singaporeans' deposits would be protected
Ongoing review to help grow CPF nest egg
One issue to grapple with is how much risk Singaporeans are prepared to stomach
Syariah-compliant loans for HDB homes, vehicles likely
Maybank mulls Islamic alternative to interest-based mortgages
Singapore's wealth and fund management industry on trailblazing growth
Executive director of MAS' Financial Center Development identifies three potential growth areas in the wealth management sector
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Social workers to get pay rise
Around 70 organisations will benefit from increase of $11m in ministry funds for VWOs
New poly course to boost social service 'hardware'
Students will be introduced to fields like psychology and legal frameworks, as well as do a six-month attachment
Hardworking, talented Viets big draw for investors
That's why firms like Intel, Pepsi have operations in the country
Disney paid CEO Iger US$22m last year
Mr Iger received a US$2 million salary, a US$15 million cash bonus and US$660,935 for expenses related to air travel, car transport, and personal security
7,000 jobless benefit from re-employment support scheme
But with strong job market, the two-year scheme will lapse as feedback says it is no longer needed
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Singapore and Ukraine sign tax treaty
This will facilitate trade, investment, financial activities and technical know-how between the two countries
Singapore to lend expertise to Uzbekistan
Singapore Cooperation Enterprise signs agreements with Uzbekistan's Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations, Investment and Trade, and its National Bank
AsiaOne's SME Central seminar powers 150 business owners
Speakers focus on possibility of SMEs reaching new customers and overseas markets through new media
IP in a curry puff
New $9 million Intellectual Property Management for SMEs Programme launched to help SMEs develop capabilities to manage their IP over the next two years
Corporate tax cut in line with global trend: KPMG study
But even with 2-pt cut, S'pore rate will remain above HK, Ireland, E Europe
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