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  2. Change Alley, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    OUE Link, newly revamped Change Alley Aerial Plaza in the background. As of 2017, Change Alley sits in the second floor of Hitachi Tower at 16 Collyer Quay.The short stretch of shops along the lanes in the shape of an 'F' are flanked by salons, tailors, boutique shops that sells shoes and clothes, and a florist.

  3. Singapore Open Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Open Exchange (SOX) is an Internet Exchange Point (IXP) situated in Singapore. It was established on 3 September 2001. It was established on 3 September 2001. SOX is a non-profit, neutral, and independent peering network.

  4. Chua Kim Yeow - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, Chua succeeded a British accountant as accountant-general, becoming the first local accountant-general.He served as accountant-general for 18 years. In 1979, he retired from civil service and became executive chairman of the Development Bank of Singapore (DBS Bank), leaving in 1986 and becoming executive chairman of POSB Bank, succeeding Tan Chok Kian before leaving in February 1993.

  5. Borsa Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    The Borsa İstanbul (abbreviated as BIST) is the sole exchange entity of Turkey combining the former Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE) (Turkish: İstanbul Menkul Kıymetler Borsası, IMKB), the Istanbul Gold Exchange (Turkish: İstanbul Altın Borsası, İAB) and the Derivatives Exchange of Turkey (Turkish: Vadeli İşlem Opsiyon Borsası, VOB) under one umbrella.

  6. List of banks in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Commercial banks in Singapore may undertake universal banking, such as the taking of deposits and the provision of cheque services and lending, as well any other business authorised by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, including financial advisory services, insurance brokering and capital market services, as long as they are permitted under section 30 of the Banking Act.

  7. Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple is one of the most prominent and widely visited Buddhist temples in Singapore, [5] often referred to as the Temple of 1,000 Lights.It features a 15-meter high statue of a seated Buddha, which weighs nearly 300 tons, as well as many smaller Buddha images and murals depicting the life of Gautama Buddha.

  8. Bursa Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Bursa Malaysia was established in 1930, when the Singapore Stockbrokers Association became an official organization of securities in Malaya.In 1937, it was re-registered as the Stockbrokers' Association of Malaya, but it still did not trade public shares.

  9. Singapore at the Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    Singapore at the Asian Games; IOC code: SGP: NOC: Singapore National Olympic Council: Website: www.singaporeolympics.com (in English) Medals Ranked 17th: Gold 44 Silver 65 Bronze 123 Total 232: Summer appearances