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Singapore Air sees high-end uptick, eyes FY profit « everything livia
Nov 11 , the world's biggest airline by market value, has not given up hope of making a profit this financial year as it sees a recovery in premium-class bookings, its CEO said on Wednesday. The airline, which said three months ago that Chew said th...
All About Work & Financial: Asia Considers Capital Controls as
Asia is leading the world's recovery from its deepest recession as demand for the region's goods improves. Policy makers are concerned that stronger currencies will stymie the potential rebound in exports and encourage capital inflows that may bring ...
wildsingapore news: SIA chief warns of \'green tax\' risk to travel
TRAVELLERS from Singapore to London will have to pay as much as £100 (S$229) more per round trip compared to someone flying a shorter distance if Britain increases its departure tax next year as planned. The charge, which currently ranges Other...
A look at economic developments around the globe - WAFB Channel 9
SINGAPORE - Singapore said its economy would expand as little as 3 percent in 2010, well below the high growth rates of past years because of a sluggish recovery in the U.S. and other developed countries. Meanwhile, the city-state said gross OSLO - ...
Mexico pulls out of recession but still faces serious challenges
Rising oil prices and increased exports are slowly dragging Mexico's economy out of a severe recession, but the nation's financial system still confronts fundamental challenges, national leaders and experts said. Analysts say the rebound is a sign t...
Singapore Urges APEC To Move Forward With Trans Pacific
As an open and exported oriented economy, Singapore felt the impact of the global crisis more than most countries. We responded aggressively with emergency measures. And last December when things were looking very grim, we introduced a programme call...

