
Most North Sulawesi Migrant Workers Go To Singapore
(2 Aug) - Most Indonesian workers (TKI) from North Sulawesi province work in Singapore, according to the Head of Indonesian Migrant Worker Service, Placement and Protection in Manado, Jefry Siregar. "In Singapore, most of the migrant workers from North Sumatera are working as housemaids or informal workers," ANTARA quoted...

Developments in S’pore may impact M’sia banking scene
The Star- July 30, 2012 KUALA LUMPUR: A recent issuance of banking licences in Singapore may have some implications on the Malaysian banking system, according to industry sources. Recently, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said it would be granting two full-fledged licences in the city state to two Chinese banks which...

Singapore is turning into a mini-Switzerland and attracting wealthy internationals
WA Today- July 30, 2012 SINGAPORE might cover an area of just 712 square kilometres, but it is fast becoming a tax haven for rich Australians. The attractions are large. Capital gains are not taxed. Individuals are only taxed on income earned directly in Singapore, and for the super wealthy, there are no inheritance taxes. Mining...
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