Singapore Exchange (SGX) and the Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers will jointly review valuation practices carried out by real estate valuers.
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Indian shares ended little changed on Thursday as gains in software makers following share buyback proposal by Infosys were tempered by selling in autos and bank stocks.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on Thursday issued two prohibition orders against a former Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp trader for carrying out unauthorised share trades.
Indian shares were little changed on Thursday as gains in software makers following share buyback proposal by Infosys were tempered by selling in autos and bank stocks.
Singapore's credit profile reflects the city state's very high per-capita income, a diverse and competitive economy, strong fiscal metrics, and robust institutions, Moody's Investors Service said on Thursday.
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Indian shares advanced on Wednesday led by gains in consumer goods stocks such as ITC while easing global tensions over a potential clash between the U.S. and North Korea also supported sentiment.
Financials pulled the index lower, with DBS Group Holdings falling 1.8 percent, United Overseas Bank shedding 1 percent and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp declining 0.8 percent.
Three telcos and four banks have signed agreement with Singapore's communications and media regulator to support small and medium-sized enterprises' Go Digital programme.
Indian shares were little changed on Wednesday on the back of selling pressure in capital goods stocks but easing global tensions over a potential clash between the U.S. and North Korea kept losses in check.