>>
ASIAONE
/
BUSINESS
/
NEWS
/
MY MONEY
Thieves used cards for Rolex watches
Owner of the credit cards was slapped with a $17,100 bill.
- The Straits Times
CATEGORIES
My Money
Office
SME Central
2 out of 3 Malaysians working abroad are professionals
New incentives will be offered to attract foreign talent, says Najib. -ST
New DBS chief lays out priorities
First company address urges staff to look beyond the financial crisis. -ST
Household wealth at $1 trillion
This is why the recession that has just ended seemed less painful than previous downturns. -ST
S'poreans clueless on retirement
Majority polled in survey said that they saved only $100 to $200 a month. -myp
Adopt a common e-cheque system
Writing cheques for payments is inefficient, costly and time consuming, says reader.
Delay in rollout of new SGX settlement system
Implementation changed to a 'later date' due to technical hiccup.
Barclays launches new fund
Fund invests in sectors forecast to benefit from recovery.
Insurers can't lure away rivals' agents
New code on recruitment aims to stop poaching and other shady practices.
OCBC and GE Life in consumers' good books
Popular move to refund customers raised their standing, survey shows.
More retail outlets to accept ez-link payments
The card's stored-value capacity has also been increased from $100 to $500. -myp
1
2
view archive
We welcome contributions, comments and tips.
a1admin@sph.com.sg
9180 1253 (SMS)
6319 8177
AsiaOne
Web