Petrovietnam Finance plans Q3 Singapore listing (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
HANOI, Jan 29 (Reuters) – Petrovietnam Finance Corp (PVFC), an arm of Vietnam’s state oil monopoly, plans to list shares on the Singapore stock exchange in the third quarter of this year, its chairman said on Friday.
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Petrovietnam Finance plans Q3 Singapore listing (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
Changi race track: Finance hurdle ahead? (AsiaOne)
The finish line is within sight – but do all three bidders have a ‘full tank’ of money? As things stand, the Singapore Sports Council (SSC) will announce by March its choice of consortium to build, finance and manage a permanent race track in Changi.
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Changi race track: Finance hurdle ahead? (AsiaOne)
Finance ministers meet with central bank governors in Singapore (Calcutta News)
Finance ministers and central bank governors from the Asian region have met in Singapore to sign an agreement that will strengthen local capabilities if the global economy once again returns to a downturn.
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Finance ministers meet with central bank governors in Singapore (Calcutta News)
Asian Finance Bank courts foreign buyers for KL project (Business Times (Malaysia))
ASIAN Finance Bank Bhd (AFB) expects to attract investors from Asia, Australia and the Middle East for its RM500 million mixed development project called Crest Jalan Sultan Ismail in Kuala Lumpur. Chief executive officer Datuk Mohamed Azahari Kamil expects to announce the results of roadshows held in Qatar, South Korea and Indonesia next month. The roadshows will be extended to Singapore …
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Asian Finance Bank courts foreign buyers for KL project (Business Times (Malaysia))
Asia needs more trade finance support from multilateral banks: ADB (People’s Daily)
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) called on multilateral development banks to accelerate trade finance support of the small and medium enterprises (SME) in Asia,at an SME summit held on Wednesday as part of the series of the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings in Singapore this week. The shortage of trade financing caused by the worldwide financial downturn has hit developing …
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Asia needs more trade finance support from multilateral banks: ADB (People’s Daily)
APEC finance ministers agree to continue stimulus measures (People’s Daily)
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APEC finance ministers agree to continue stimulus measures (People’s Daily)
16th APEC Finance Ministers’ Meeting (Scoop.co.nz)
1. We, the finance ministers of the APEC economies, convened our 16th annual meeting in Singapore on 12 November 2009 under the chairmanship of Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Minister for Finance of Singapore.
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16th APEC Finance Ministers’ Meeting (Scoop.co.nz)
APEC finance ministers to discuss new sources of growth (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
MANILA – The finance ministers of Asia-Pacific region are set to meet in Singapore on Thursday to discuss how to further spur economic growth in the region and make post-crisis growth more sustainable.
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APEC finance ministers to discuss new sources of growth (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
Business : APEC Economies Report Improvement In Trade Finance Situation (Bernama)
SINGAPORE, Nov 9 (Bernama) — The trade finance situation among the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) economies has eased further since July, according to a survey conducted by Singapore recently.
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APEC ECONOMIES REPORT IMPROVEMENT IN TRADE FINANCE SITUATION (Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
SINGAPORE, Nov 9 (Bernama) — The trade finance situation among the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) economies has eased further since July, according to a survey conducted by Singapore recently.
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APEC ECONOMIES REPORT IMPROVEMENT IN TRADE FINANCE SITUATION (Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News)