PRESS DIGEST - Singapore newspapers - Nov 4
SINGAPORE, Nov 4 (Reuters) - The following are stories from Singapore newspapers on Wednesday. Reuters has not verified these stories.
STRAITS TIMES
- Pandemic flu vaccination started in Singapore on Tuesday, with staff at a local clinic being among the first to get their shots.
- Sixteen coach operators operating between Singapore and Malaysia and their association have been fined S$1.69 million ($1.21 million) for price fixing.
BUSINESS TIMES
- China Huanneng, the new owner of Tuas Power, has decided to go ahead with building a $2 billion coal/biomass cogeneration plant on Jurong Island as the economy is improving, sources said.
- Overseas Chinese Banking Corp (OCBC.SI: Quote, Profile, Research) is planning to issue US-dollar lower Tier 2 subordinate debt with a minimum size of $500 million, a source close to the issue said. ($1=1.399 Singapore Dollar) (Singapore Newsroom +65 6403 5677, singapore.newsroom@reuters.com)
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