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Singaporeans have to take economic fluctuations in stride: PM Lee says

Singaporeans have to take economic fluctuations in stride: PM Lee saysSingapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has said that the country would have to take this year’s economic fluctuations in their stride.

Delivering his New Year message, Mr. Lee said “The economy goes up, goes down - we have to take it in our stride.”

Chinese Capitalists Needs to Change Business Strategies, Says Loong

Chinese Capitalists Needs to Change Business Strategies, Says LoongThe Chinese living in Singapore are different than those living in China, states the Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong. Chinese migrating from China are quiet different than the Singaporean Chinese, this is why newly migrated Chinese take time adjusting with the Chinese in Singapore.

President, PM Sends Congratulatory Notes to China on China’s 62nd National Day

President, PM Sends Congratulatory Notes to China on China’s 62nd National DayChina’s 62nd National Day is big celebration time for entire country and on the big day, President Mr. Tony Tan Keng Yam and Prime Minister Mr. Lee Hsien Loong have sent congratulatory messages to President Mr. Hu Jintao and Premier Mr. Wen Jiabao of the People's Republic of China.

Singapore PM wants Chinese yuan to rise gradually

Singapore PM wants Chinese yuan to rise graduallyPrime Minister of Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong, said on Sunday that instead of a speedy revaluation, he would prefer to see a gradual rise in the price of the Chinese yuan. He feels that that would be more helpful.

Budget to alter Singapore economy- Says PM Lee

lee-hsien-loongThe upcoming Budget will not only continue to highlight growth and transformation in the Singapore economy but also will enable all Singaporeans to have the skills and talent to do better for themselves. This has been stated by the Prime Minister Lee, Hsien Loong on Thursday.

Third revision of voter register

lee-hsien-loongSince the General elections in May 2006, the registers of the voters has been updated for the third time. This news has raised speculations in the timing of the next polls in Singapore.

The polls are next due in February, and this move for the MPs and political observers will ensure that there is more number of eligible voters.