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Singapore seafood restaurant takes orders for IPO

SINGAPORE: Singapore seafood hawkers have been competing for decades in the city-state’s notoriously cutthroat culinary scene. Now they’re vying for the favor of stock market investors. No Signboard Holdings Ltd, known for its signature white pepper crab dish, started taking orders this week for an initial public offering that could value the company at as […]

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Malaysia: Bank Negara keeps overnight policy rate at 3%

KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Negara’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has maintained the benchmark overnight policy rate (OPR) at 3% as the current stance of monetary policy is accommodative. The central bank’s call to retain the OPR was made during its meeting today based on several ongoing positive factors in the local and global fronts. “At the […]

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Indonesia Eyeing West African Market to Export Health Products

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Indonesia is eyeing export of health products by participating at the “Medic West Africa & Medlab West Africa Exhibition” (MWA), the largest exhibition of tools and health products in West Africa, held in Landmark Center, Water Corporation Road, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria, in October 11-13, 2017. Head of Indonesian Trade Promotion Center (ITPC) of Lagos […]

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Thailand in Apec’s ‘top 5’ for bosses

Da Nang: Thailand is among the top five targets for business leaders’ overseas investment among the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) economies, according to the latest survey of Asia-Pacific business leaders. The other four are Vietnam, China, Indonesia and the US. PwC polled 1,412 business leaders in the 21 Apec member economies in the survey conducted […]

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Apec pre-summit talks stall on trade

DANANG: Ministers from 21 Pacific Rim economies who were discussing free trade and regional economic cooperation failed Wednesday to agree on a joint statement and have decided to extend talks to Thursday, the Japanese government said. “The current situation is that experts are having trouble with the statement,” said Hiroshige Seko, Japan’s minister for economy, […]

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