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Credence: "Acceptance as
true or valid; claim to acceptance; and trustworthiness" |
The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language |
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Credence, a
quarterly-published newsletter that features a diverse coverage on the
group of companies under the Infocredit Holdings umbrella. |
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Capitalizing on our
expertise in our research and the wealth of our databases, read on to
find out more about industry
insights, latest product developments, and also learn about how simple
things in life had inspired
our creme of the crop in Power Philosopher. |
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Credence highlights on Issue 10 |
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Blurb on payment patterns
Based on payment data of over 400,000 payment transactions from firms that employ 200 or less, it has been observed that 41% have not met credit limits during the 4th quarter of 2008. When compared to the 4th quarter of 2007 the year end of 2008 has seen an 8% increase in slow payments on year on year basis.
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DB Newsletter Article - 1st quarter 20091
Consumer spending and credit habits
The following article is a brief overview of the spending habits of consumers belonging to the 21 to 29 age group. The data has been compiled as a year on year comparison.
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Introduction to the new platform
An Introduction to the new smecreditbureau.sg
The new smecreditbureau.sg platform went live on the 2nd of Jan 2009. The new platform has been specially designed to provide our members a quick, efficient and user friendly portal to access the information they need.
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Malaysia's Economic outlook
Malaysia - Ripple Effects or In Recession?
Second Finance Minister Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop was quoted by The Malaysian Insider on 11 January 2009 that their economy will not plunge into a recession though it feels the ripple effects of the global economic turmoil. Malaysia’s economic stability is supported by the high banking liquidity and private sector confidence, but if private sector confidence trended downward, the government would inject more funds into the market.
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Five predictions on the business climate in Singapore for 2009
- By Dr. Mike Teng
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