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Indians Living in Singapore Lured to Property Back Home by Rupee’s Decline NEW YORK, Jan. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Retarus Inc., a leading global provider of professional messaging solutions, announced today that Pinnacle Capital Mortgage, a key financial provider for the Western ... Indians in Singapore Lured to Property Back Home by Rupee’s Drop Vivek Sharma, like many Indians who came to Singapore for work, failed to jump into the island state’s booming property market before the government imposed taxes to deter foreign buyers. BofA, JPMorgan, Ex-UBS Trader, Foreclosure Deal, Goldman in Court News “The banks created the MERS system as an end-run around the property recording system, to facilitate the rapid securitization and sale of mortgages,” Schneiderman said in a statement. Mortgage Investigations, Media Ethics, Dow, Sabre, MBIA-BofA in Court News Singapore Exchange withdrew a lawsuit filed to force China Sky Chemical Fibre Co. (CSCF) to comply by listing rules, and said lawyers for both sides met after the company ignored a deadline to appoint a special auditor. Temasek Said to Sell $300 Million Stake in India’s ICICI Bank Temasek Holdings Pte, Singapore’s state-owned investment company, sold 14.7 billion rupees ($300 million) of shares in ICICI Bank Ltd., according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter. 'I didn't have a mortgage, I was single, it was very easy for me to move' The streets are safe to walk day and night and there is little toleration of the kind of drunken scenes we are so accustomed at home, says CAROLINE BOWLERin Singapore Temasek Holdings Said to Sell $300 Million Stake in ICICI Temasek Holdings Pte, Singapore’s state-owned investment company, sold 14.7 billion rupees ($300 million) of shares in ICICI Bank Ltd., according to a person with direct knowledge of the sale. Hong Kong Homes Face 25% Drop in Year of the Dragon: Mortgages The Year of the Dragon, representing wealth and power in China, is shaping up to be the opposite for the world’s costliest housing market, Hong Kong. Asia Stocks to Watch: Asia real-estate bull turns bearish Asia’s gradually cooling property markets aren’t the great buys they once were, according to the chief executive of property advisors IP Global, who says better bargains can be found in the depressed markets in the West. |
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