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If this e-mail is not displayed properly, click [here.] [View In Browser] MON, JAN 30, 2017 Get Briefed Daily EDITOR'S CHOICE [Local hotels expect festive boost] UNRUFFLED by a slower economy, local hotels and Chinese restaurants here are expecting brisk business this Lunar New Year. [Dow Jones breaks through 20,000 level, but trouble seen ahead] US stocks rose last week and the Dow Jones Industrial Average finally broke through the 20,000 level but economic, earnings and White House reports hinted there could be trouble ahead. [S'pore businesses eye growth in China despite slowdown] SINGAPORE brands continue to eye growth in China despite increased domestic competition, higher costs and a slowdown in the world's second-largest economy. [Lifestyle] [Homecoming Style] [Private Enclosure] [Worth The Hype] [Breaking News] [Companies & Markets] [Valid acceptances for delisting offer for Aztech reach 73.26%] [Real Estate] [Valid acceptances for delisting offer for Aztech reach 73.26%] [Technology] [Valid acceptances for delisting offer for Aztech reach 73.26%] [Consumer] [Good data protection policies enhance trust in HR consultancy] [Valid acceptances for delisting offer for Aztech reach 73.26%] [Transport] [Global Infrastructure Partners raises record US$15.8b fund] [Government & Economy] [World leaders criticise Trump immigration move] [Philippines' Duterte extends deadly drug war] [Life & Culture] [Hollywood producers name "La La Land" the year's best film] [Stocks] [Valid acceptances for delisting offer for Aztech reach 73.26%] [Today's Paper] Premium Content [Top Stories] [Local hotels expect festive boost] [Decline in corporate gifting this Chinese New Year] [S'pore businesses eye growth in China despite slowdown] [Companies & Markets] [Decline in corporate gifting this Chinese New Year] [S'pore businesses eye growth in China despite slowdown] [Jumbo crafts recipe for success in China] [Real Estate] [US seniors face challenges for safe, cheap housing] [Macedonia's plans to develop Europe's oldest lake opposed] [Miami's Little Havana named a 'national treasure'] [Banking & Finance] [Mnuchin's new comments add evidence to attempt at Volcker tweak] [Morgan Stanley earns record fees from Asia ex Japan mergers] [Australia's banks announce reforms amid consumer backlash] [Energy & Commodities] [American steel unlikely to get Keystone boost despite Trump order] [Red tape chokes off drilling on Native American reservations] [Thermal coal seen retaining gains this year, driven by China policy] [Technology] [US tech industry hits back at immigration order] [An iPhone made in America? Not that simple] [New wave of robots set to deliver the goods] [Consumer] [Amazon takes on Apple in smart home gadgets] [Taiwan's convenience stores do it all as they embrace the online retail culture] [Tesco's deal shows how supermarkets in UK must evolve or perish] [Transport] [Buying a used car in US gets murkier amid widespread recalls] [VW recalls Audis in US for air bag defects] [Lyft cuts sales staff, reorganises team as startup chases Uber] [Government & Economy] [Local hotels expect festive boost] [Planned Trump-Abe talks likely to focus on thorny motor trade issues] [Germany goes from driving EU growth to reflation] [Life & Culture] [Good, better, best Federer] [Producers name La La Land 2016's best film] [China clips wings of rights activist] [Stocks] [Dow Jones breaks through 20,000 level, but trouble seen ahead] [Views From The Top] [Home to roost] [Young Investors' Forum] [ETFs & the future of asset management] Follow Us [Facebook] [Twitter] [Linkedin] [Subscribe Now] [Click Here] Or Call CALL 6388 3838 Download The BT Apps [About Us] [Contact Us] [Help] [Terms & Conditions] [SPH Websites] [Data Protection Policy] If you want to unsubscribe from this mailing list, [click] here.

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