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Published Tue, Mar 29, 2022 · 10:30 AM

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    Yanlord pauses construction on Shanghai projects; property management staff on frontline ALTHOUGH the lockdown in Shanghai is expected to affect the operations of Yanlord Land Group in the short term, the Singapore-listed, Chinese property developer intends to speed things up when the restrictions ease, it said in response to The Business Times' (BT) queries.

    Employers to receive over S$145m in final JSS payouts from Mar 31 FROM Mar 31, some 19,500 employers will receive the final Jobs Support Scheme (JSS) payouts, totalling over S$145 million and supporting the wages of over 289,500 local employees.

    LTA calls tender for installation of 12,000 EV charging points by 2025 THE Land Transport Authority (LTA) has called for a large-scale tender for the installation of 12,000 electric vehicle (EV) charging points at public housing carparks by 2025.

    New interest-free loan scheme to help seniors unlock an income from their homes RETIREES who are asset-rich but cash-poor can consider yet another loan scheme to help them unlock an income in retirement.

    Sembmarine records 3 straight years of losses, but meets criteria to avoid watch list MARINE and offshore engineering group Sembcorp Marine (Sembmarine) on Tuesday (Mar 29) gave notice that it recorded 3 consecutive years of pre-tax losses, based on its audited full-year consolidated accounts.

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    STI up 0.06%, tracking Wall Street optimism on peace talks

    SINGAPORE stocks inched up on Tuesday (Mar 29) led by optimism on Wall Street over peace talks between Ukraine and Russia.

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