$CapitaLandInves(9CI.SI)$ CapitaLand Investment Limited has once again been listed as a constituent on the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI World) and Dow Jones Sustainability Asia Pacific Index (DJSI Asia Pacific) in 2022. CapitaLand’s 11th year on DJSI World, and 14th on DJSI Asia Pacific.👍👍👍
$CSE 环球(544.SI)$CSE Global Limited (“CSE Global” or the “Group”), a global technologies company, today announced that its new orders in the third quarter ended 30 September 2022 (“3Q2022”) surged 37.1% year-on-year to S$164.9 million, compared to S$120.3 million in the previous corresponding period (“3Q2021”). The strong growth in orders was broad based across all industry sectors, and mainly attributable to higher orders secured in USA and Australia.
$NikkoAM-STC Asia REIT(CFA.SI)$The iEdge S-Reit Index held resilient for the first half of 2022, generating flat total returns compared to the FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Index (a benchmark for global Reits) which declined 18 per cent.During the period, the S-Reits and property trusts sector in Singapore saw S$359 million of net institutional outflows and S$447 million of net retail inflows.
$中国银行(03988)$HK2.88 TENCENT and BANK OF CHINA entered into an agreement to strike partnership regarding corporate digital scenario finance, help BOC boost the financial service quality of SMEs through digital technology, and support the buildout of real economy, reported Securities Times.Pursuant to which, Tencent Financial Technology will connect with BOC's open banking ability by providing micro, small or medium enterprises (MSMEs) with convenient, safe, highly-efficient one-stop services.
$CSE 环球(544.SI)$CSE Global announced 2H21 net profit dropped 61.8% yoy to S$4.9mln and FY21 net earnings declined 46.4% yoy to S$15mln while a final dividend of S$0.015 was declared (2H20: S$0.015), bringing total FY21 dividends to S$0.0275 which was unchanged from FY20. Meanwhile, 2H21 turnover decreased 5.3% yoy to S$234.2mln while FY21 revenue shrank 6.8% yoy to S$468.7mln.
$阿里巴巴-SW(09988)$E-commerce sites operated by China's Tencent and Alibaba Group were included on the US government's latest "notorious markets" list of entities that allegedly sell or facilitate the sale of counterfeit goods, the US Trade Representative's (USTR) office said on Thursday (Feb 17).