AXIS CAPITAL AND PARTNERRE TO MERGE
AXIS Capital Holdings Ltd. and PartnerRe Ltd. said Sunday they
have signed an agreement to merge. (published 0101 GMT)
DALIAN WANDA HOTEL UNIT BUYS 2 SYDNEY BUILDINGS FOR A$487.7 MLN
Chinese property firm Wanda Hotel Development Co. is buying two
commercial buildings in Sydney for 487.7 million Australian dollars
and plans to redevelop them into a mixed-use high-end hotel,
residential and retail complex. (published 0155 GMT)
WISON ENGINEERING SERVICES EXPECTS TO SWING TO PROFIT FOR 2014
Hong Kong-listed Wison Engineering Services Co. said late Friday
it expects to swing to profit for 2014, partly helped by a
"significant increase" in sales income from major on-going
projects. (published 0215 GMT)
SIEMENS CHIEF TO FACE HEAT OVER PRICE FOR DRESSER DEAL
At Siemens AG's annual general meeting in Munich on Tuesday,
shareholders likely will grill Chief Executive Joe Kaeser over the
price he agreed in September to pay for U.S. oil equipment maker
Dresser-Rand Group Inc. (published 0155 GMT)
SINGAPORE EXCHANGE: IN PACT WITH CLEARBRIDGE ACCELERATOR TO HELP FIRMS RAISE FUNDS
Singapore Exchange Ltd. Monday said it has signed a deal with
Clearbridge Accelerator Pte. Ltd. to develop a capital-raising
platform for entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized firms in
Asia. (published 0109 GMT)
CAPITALAND UNIT THE ASCOTT WINS CONTRACTS TO MANAGE PROPERTIES IN BEIJING, HONG KONG
CapitaLand Ltd. said Monday its serviced-residence unit, The
Ascott Ltd., has secured contracts to manage three properties with
over 300 apartment units in Beijing and Hong Kong. (published 0115
GMT)
TIGER AIRWAYS SWINGS TO S$2.2 MILLION NET PROFIT IN OCTOBER-DECEMBER QUARTER
Singapore-listed budget airline Tiger Airways Holdings said
Monday it swung to a net profit in the October-to-December quarter,
mainly due to the absence of losses relating to operations of
overseas affiliates. (published 0049 GMT)
GOOGLE WIRELESS SERVICE AIMS TO SWITCH BETWEEN CARRIERS, SOURCES SAY
Google Inc.'s upcoming wireless service would aim to end
subscribers' reliance on a single carrier, instead giving them the
ability to pick the best signal from a variety of sources, people
familiar with the plan said. (published 0035 GMT)
MALAYSIA AIRLINES WEBSITE HACKED BY GROUP CALLING ITSELF CYBER CALIPHATE
Malaysia Airlines, still recovering from the loss of two
aircraft last year that left 537 people dead or missing, had its
website hacked by a group claiming be aligned with the Islamic
State extremist group. (published 0150 GMT)