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PM Lee Foresee Massive Retrenchments Later This Year

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http://in.reuters.com/article/businessNews/idINIndia-41627720090808

Reuters India, 8 Aug 2009

Singapore PM warns of more retrenchments in 2009

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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong warned the city state to brace for further job retrenchments in 2009, although he said the economy did better than expected in the first half of the year.

"We might see another wave of retrenchments later in the year, so we must stay on guard for more challenges to come," Lee said in a recorded speech on state television on Saturday, the eve of national day.

Singapore's preliminary unemployment figure stayed at a seasonally adjusted 3.3 percent in the second quarter of 2009, unchanged from the first quarter, which was the highest in three years.

Lee said the economy contracted 6.5 percent in the first half of 2009 -- a smaller contraction than previously feared -- prompting the government to revise down the annual contraction to 4-6 percent from an earlier projection of a fall of 6-9 percent.

"It is too early to celebrate. The outlook remains clouded. The advanced economies are not expected to bounce back soon," he said.

Singapore leapt out of its worst recession in the second quarter of 2009 due to rising pharmaceuticals production and construction, preliminary government data showed. Final second quarter GDP data is due on Aug 11.

A Reuters survey showed analysts expected the revised data to show that the economy expanded at an annualised and seasonally adjusted rate of 19.2 percent, compared with an advance estimate of a 20.4 percent.

The latest data is expected to show that from a year earlier, gross domestic product fell 3.9 percent rather than 3.7 percent as earlier reported.
 

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Job culture kills singapore !

The idiot never touch on NS slavery and making local people fairly rich !

Rely on economy to hold rojak singapore cum together is becoming dangerous already.

break neck economy is no more but the fairy- tale story continues.........stupid 66.6%!
 

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Singapore PM warns of more retrenchments in 2009 ...
sure anot? ...

ur ah say oways kip boasting abt his jobs credit scheme koyok world crass, worl's bestest, world lumpar 1 woh! ... u lidat pichar his lorbang make him so malu oni ...
 
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Job culture kills singapore !

The idiot never touch on NS slavery and making local people fairly rich !

Rely on economy to hold rojak singapore cum together is becoming dangerous already.

break neck economy is no more but the fairy- tale story continues.........stupid 66.6%!

As long as he still got his PM job intact, he is not worried. Why worry? ;rolleyes:
 

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http://in.reuters.com/article/businessNews/idINIndia-41627720090808

Reuters India, 8 Aug 2009

Singapore PM warns of more retrenchments in 2009

Lee+Hsien+Loong.jpg
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong warned the city state to brace for further job retrenchments in 2009, although he said the economy did better than expected in the first half of the year.

"We might see another wave of retrenchments later in the year, so we must stay on guard for more challenges to come," Lee said in a recorded speech on state television on Saturday, the eve of national day.

SHUT YOUR FUCKING TRAP. How are we, mere mrotals, supposed to "stay on guard"???

TELL ME TELL ME INSTEAD OF SPROUTING CHEEBYE PLATITUDES LIKE THESE!
 

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http://in.reuters.com/article/businessNews/idINIndia-41627720090808

Reuters India, 8 Aug 2009

Singapore PM warns of more retrenchments in 2009

Lee+Hsien+Loong.jpg
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong warned the city state to brace for further job retrenchments in 2009, although he said the economy did better than expected in the first half of the year.

"We might see another wave of retrenchments later in the year, so we must stay on guard for more challenges to come," Lee said in a recorded speech on state television on Saturday, the eve of national day.

Singapore's preliminary unemployment figure stayed at a seasonally adjusted 3.3 percent in the second quarter of 2009, unchanged from the first quarter, which was the highest in three years.

Lee said the economy contracted 6.5 percent in the first half of 2009 -- a smaller contraction than previously feared -- prompting the government to revise down the annual contraction to 4-6 percent from an earlier projection of a fall of 6-9 percent.

"It is too early to celebrate. The outlook remains clouded. The advanced economies are not expected to bounce back soon," he said.

Singapore leapt out of its worst recession in the second quarter of 2009 due to rising pharmaceuticals production and construction, preliminary government data showed. Final second quarter GDP data is due on Aug 11.

A Reuters survey showed analysts expected the revised data to show that the economy expanded at an annualised and seasonally adjusted rate of 19.2 percent, compared with an advance estimate of a 20.4 percent.

The latest data is expected to show that from a year earlier, gross domestic product fell 3.9 percent rather than 3.7 percent as earlier reported.


If you shut up, I won't feel so bad. But if you open your mouth and paint a picture of gloom without offering any help! WTF are you good for? Get out of my sight!:oIo:
 
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