The Business Times, 25 October 1989
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Title Section11 1989-10-25 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1989 75 CENTS11 words
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Article146 1989-10-25 1 SHARE PRICES on Wall Street began crawling upward by midsession yesterday after taking a steep dive in early trading. At 11am (11.00pm Singapore time), the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 33.81 points from Monday's close at 2,629.51 after a loss of more than 80 points 25 minutes146 words
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FINANCIAL NEWS SUMMARY
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Article46 1989-10-25 1 Tuesday ST Industrials lnd«x 1358.42 (-6.60) BT Composite Index 1223.40 (-4.81 NST Industrial Index 2526.14 (-9.11 HK Hang Seng Index 2731.97 (-0.20) Tokyo Nikkei Average *****.55 (-58.97 Sydney All-Ordinaries 1648.5 (-19.5 Monday New York (Dow Jones) 2662.91 (-26.23 London (FT 30 Index) 1772.6 11.646 words
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Article11 1989-10-25 1 US$. 142.15 yen 1.8475 DM 551.9585 £> U5*1.5970 Ms: 550.726611 words
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Article17 1989-10-25 1 Euro-$ (Dec) 91.74 DM (Dec) 0.5422 Yen (Dec) 0.*****6 Pound (Dec) 1.5842 NRckei Index (Dec) 35,85517 words
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Article12 1989-10-25 1 S'por* (buyer's qoot») US$366.30 +US$0.80) London (Afternoon Fix US$366.40 +US$0.60)12 words
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Article10 1989-10-25 1 S'por* November 162.00 cants/kg (-1.50 M'jJa Novmbf 226.50Mct5/kg (-1.50)10 words
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Article16 1989-10-25 1 Turnover: 2270 lon 1425 Nov M5773/tom« 1 13) Doc M5793/tonno (+10) Jan MsBoB/tonrw (+11)16 words
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Article24 1989-10-25 1 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market was 1/8 point higher at 5-3/8 per cent yesterday. Term rates were all unchanged.24 words
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Article38 1989-10-25 1 SHARES in London plunged yesterday because of a sudden sell-off on Wall Street, dealers said. London's FT/SE index of 100 leading shares fell 35 points by mid-afternoon, little more than an hour after Wall Street opened.38 words
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Article, Illustration234 1989-10-25 1 REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS closed lower yesterday on prof-it-taking and a lack of fresh incentives. Share prices in Singapore dipped in afternoon trading as market players cashed in on re- cent gains. The Straits Times Industrials Index lost 6.60 points to 1,358.42 in quiet trading, while234 words
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576 1989-10-25 1 ELAINE KOH - PURCHASE IN MALAYSIA INCLUDES A BREWERY SITE By ELAINE KOH THE FRASER NEAVE GROUP has agreed to buy over a brewery site and some residential and industrial properties in Malaysia for about Ms 22 million resulting from the merger of Guinness576 words
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423 1989-10-25 1 Reuter TOP OFFICIALS of the world's leading stock exchanges are worried because they cannot explain the sudden, steep drop in global share prices that occurred earlier this month. "We were all surprised and cannot really explain what the reasons for theReuter - 423 words
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127 1989-10-25 1 AFP ALL BISCUITS exported from Indonesia will be checked and certified that they are poison-free by health authorities before they are shipped abroad, a newspaper reported yesterday. Importers, including those from the US, had requested the government's assurance following reports that many Indonesians hadAFP - 127 words
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433 1989-10-25 1 Reuter INDONESIA'S economy should grow annually by an average of 5 per cent in the next five years, buoyed by robust exports, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) forecasts. In a report, Indonesia to 1993. Breakthrough in the Balance, the EIU said thatReuter - 433 words
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Article, Illustration531 1989-10-25 1 WILLIAM CHIA - By WILLIAM CHIA THE FAST GROWING Jakarta stock market has attracted Indonesia's second largest conglomerate to seek a listing. PT Astra International Inc. the parent company of the diversified Astra group which is owned by the Soeryadjaya family, is going public in531 words
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114 1989-10-25 1 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT has no plans yet to amend the National Land Code (Amendment) 1965 to forbid foreigners from buying property in the country. Mr Adam Kadir, the parliamentary secretary to the Land and Regional Development Ministry. told Parliament onBernama - 114 words
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147 1989-10-25 1 AFP THAI PRIME MINISTER Chatichai Choonhavan has said that ha wants to stay on as government leader only until he reaches the middle of his current term in August next year. "I want to stay only half my term. It's tiring. I haveAFP - 147 words
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Advertisement201 1989-10-25 1 makes Ms7l million commodities 9 Editorial Comment: 10 Gatt 4 cash call Palm oj| Meta)9 The corporate spirit of giving Flap over services Asiatic in joint bid to Produce. Rubber, Tin develop Sabah oil palm Company Meetings 18 Australian property 10 Focus 5 plantation Crosswords 13 Asia looks Down Under201 words
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Advertisement237 1989-10-25 1 A Ct+Xwiy 016*cdJU+M (nhen—ain) SINCE 1888 v u Made in WEST GERMANY Orient Marine going places ORIENT MARINE, a newcomer to the local ship supply Industry, Is gearing up for expansion both at home and abroad. This year, Its sales are likely to double the Initial estimates of $3.5 million,237 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration430 1989-10-25 2 SUZANNE SOH - HIGHER OPERATING EXPENSES FOR TOURIST BOARD By SUZANNE SOH SINGAPORE should welcome a record five million tourists next year, says the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB). But rising along with the number of tourists is the cost of luring them here. The STPB's overall430 words
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250 1989-10-25 2 TWO CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY organisations have launched a training programme for renovation contractors with the aim of raising the standard of renovation work done on Singapore homes. The Construction Industry Development Board (CID6) and the Renovation and Decoration Advisory Council (RADAC) yesterday signed a250 words
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Article152 1989-10-25 2 UNITED Parcel Service (UPS), one of the world's top courier service companies, is to speed up delivery in a move to give its rivals a run for their money. UPS is working with Singapore Network Services (SNS). operator of the Trade Net service, to effect152 words
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378 1989-10-25 2 ASAD LATIF - By ASAD LATIF, Foreign Editor "ASIA 1992" that is the term an American economist has coined to describe on-going economic and financial integration in Asia. The pace of this integration, he adds, is faster than moves to create a unified European market by 1992. Richard378 words
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246 1989-10-25 2 SAVINGS of Central Provident Fund members reached $34.91 billion at the end of September, up by about 2.68 per cent from $34 billion at the end of June this year. A CPF Board statement yesterday also disclosed that total contributions from the246 words
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135 1989-10-25 2 MORE THAN As 4 million worth of business is expected to be concluded following a Western Australia overseaa trade promotion held in Singapore laat weeK Billed aa Weatern Australia's largeat overseas trade promotion, the five-day exhibition aaw brisk salea in building products,135 words
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Article105 1989-10-25 2 THE Japaneae Prefecture of Shizuoka hopes to expand its ties with Singapore through a five-day economic and cultural exhibition starting today at Plaza Singapura Located between Tokyo and Oaaka, the prefecture laat year aet up a trade office here to aupport industries intending to set up operatione105 words
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441 1989-10-25 2 WALTON MORAIS - By WALTON MORAIS A FRENCH small- and mediumsized enterprisee group with about 120,000 members is on the verge of setting up an office in Singapore to serve the Asean region. The Agency for the International Promotion of Small- and Mediumsized Enterprises,441 words
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238 1989-10-25 2 A SUCCESSFUL and peaceful United Nations-supervised elections in Namibia is not only important for the country, but also important for the world organisation, said Home Affairs Minister S Jayakumar yesterday. Professor Jayakumar was speaking at a dinner to send off 20 election238 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous192 1989-10-25 2 WEATHER^ ■swuuumi tor Oct 25 CHv Mm/ Mole OUTLOOK: Skewers Mln ever eeverel ereee le ft>e mom log Report for 24 hours prior Aberdeen 12/08 Showers to 7.30pm on Oct 24 of Amsterdam 17/12 Windy ai/iao—, "i Auckland 18/11 Windy HZIWiW Bangkok 33/24 Fair Aeeoc humldNy S3 Belling 17/07 Cloudy192 words
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FOREIGN NEWS
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384 1989-10-25 3 Reuter THE US is moving towards sn era in which the domination of the two superpowers is ending and Japan and Western Europe will have a bigger say, US Deputy Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger said on Monday. "The world is not quite ourReuter - 384 words
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180 1989-10-25 3 Reuter IRAN is offering guarantees to foreign investors to attrsct between US$l5 billion end US$2O billion of foreign capital during its forthcoming five-yesr plan, Presidsnt All Akbar Hashsmi Rafsanjani said on Monday. "Iran has one of the best records (inReuter - 180 words
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181 1989-10-25 3 Bernama MANUFACTURED GOODS comprised 12.8 per cent of total Malaysian exports to Japan last year, the lowest ratio among Asean countries, excluding Brunei Darussalam, according to the latest figures from the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro). The figure compared with Singapore's 50.8 perBernama - 181 words
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168 1989-10-25 3 AFP IN SPITE OF acute labour shortages, Japan has intensified its hunt for illegal workers and reiterated on the weekend its opposition to legalising immigration of unskilled foreign workers. According to figures issued last Saturday by the Justice Ministry, 9,310 illegal foreign workers wereAFP - 168 words
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176 1989-10-25 3 Reuter PRESIDENT George Bush will seek US$l.5 trillion in new federal aid for earthquake recovery efforts in northern California but will not seek a tax increase to pay for It, the White House said on Monday. The request, far below some estimates ofReuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration646 1989-10-25 3 PROBLEMS RESULTED FROM RELUCTANCE TO TAKE UNPOPULAR MEASURES AP THE US BUDGET and trade deficits are not economic problems, but problems of "cowardice", American management guru Peter Drucker aaid on Monday. Mr Drucker expressed optimism about the export dynamism of small-AP - 646 words
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324 1989-10-25 4 AFP THE United States proposed an accord to free trade in services to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) on Monday, but clashed with European countries over preferential special arrangements. Washington raised the possibility of special arrangements limited to countriesAFP - 324 words
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Article124 1989-10-25 4 AFP WORLDWIDE duty-free sales brought in US$l2 billion in 1968. Jean Cheramy, president of Tax-Free International, said on Monday at the opening of TaxFree's fifth international congress that duty-free shops sold about US$3.5 billion worth of alcoholic drinks. US$2.7 billion worth of perfumes and US$l.66AFP - 124 words
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165 1989-10-25 4 Reuter MEMBERS OF COCOM. the West s trade watchdog on strategic exports to communist coontries. are likely to clash at a key meeting this week over how to respond to reforms in Eaat Europe, according to delegates. The two-day gathering of topReuter - 165 words
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244 1989-10-25 4 Reuter WAGE demands threaten to send West Germany's economy, the powerhouse of Europe, into a tailspin. five leading economic reeearch institutes said on Monday. They said the economy would slow down slightly next year as recent interest rate riaes underminedReuter - 244 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous80 1989-10-25 3 Doonesbury by garry trudeau.jj SIC «HSV THEBOTSGerBACK TO I I ~Z vr», PC7II* 7D 15 OKAV, EVERYBODY, THZMiOHAS ffl THE CARRIER, THEY'RE VREP DO I 3EFOREWEREAP TAKEN A SERIOUS WF ANP EMCJTVHALVY SPBiT. THEY 60 <ar THROU6H THE NEXT TOLL ONBUSHES SQUAD. HEAP FORTHE OFFICE*? ME&S, i FEW SCENES, LET80 words
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Article902 1989-10-25 4 ARRIVALS Oparotor S*rvtc* number iknm 1 From MAS SU OA IAW MAS GU SA MA QFA MA SU GU TMA SA TtY GU SU GU MAS GU SU SU SU SAB SU SU THA SU GU CAl KU SU THA MAS CPA PAS MAS KLM MH630 SQ103902 words
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Advertisement209 1989-10-25 4 YOU ARB INVITED TO DISCOVER THE NEW FRONTIERS OF FRANCE AT THE SLF AUDITORIUM 512 A Thomson Rd Singapore 1029 25 OCTOBER 1989 26 OCTOBER 1989 Guest of Honour Guest of Honour Mr. Michael Yeo Mr. Yeo Cheow Tong Chairman of Science Centre Board Ag. Minister of Health Col Patrick209 words
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FOCUS
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Article, Illustration831 1989-10-25 5 Focus takes a look at the way Japan is making adjustments for the better in the realm of corporate affairs. In the first article, Japan realises that there's more to foreign aid than merely giving away money. The second article belowReuter - 831 words
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Article, Illustration930 1989-10-25 5 NYT JAPAN, the world's biggest creditor and provider of financial assistance, is quietly building its influence in global finance institutions long dominated by the United States and Western Europe. Having gained the appointment of a Japanese official to the top ranks of theNYT - 930 words
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810 1989-10-25 5 Asahi A SECTION CHIEF tells a newcomer that he has to arrive at the office 15 minutes early, that he has to look neat, and that he has to bow properly 15 degrees to colleagues, 30 degrees to an immediateAsahi - 810 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article98 1989-10-25 6 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity MO OFFER HKX LOW 3 months 8S*****V 18.01.90 4.23 4.18 4.23 4.23 6 months BS*****V 18.01.90 4.23 4.18 1 yeor BY*****Z 18.10.90 4.31 4.26 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code rate WD98 words
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Article, Illustration184 1989-10-25 6 Indict— ths avaraga of Km prima tending rata* of 12 major banks In t'pora Interbank market rataa (offer/bid) on Oct 24 US$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 doyi 4 13/14 11/14 IS I/*— IS 7 7/1 7 3/4 7 1/3 7 1/4 tS/H-J/U I Mh 8 3/4 a184 words
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Article1588 1989-10-25 6 SINGAPORE: THE US DOLLAR closed mixed yesterday, slightly higher against the yen and lower against most European currencies after thin and directionless trade. "It waa a very quiet market with narrow ranges," said a Japanese treasury manager. "The dollar's bearish sentiment has not changed but we will need1,588 words
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Article54 1989-10-25 6 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market was 1/8 point higher at 5-3/8 per cent yesterday. Term rates were all unchanged. s$ Interbank rate* at tfc* do»« yesterday; oma k> Ow- J 3/1 5 1/4 Ih»* J3/I 3 1/4 2-m* 3 3/9 3 1/4 Si/9 3 1/454 words
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Article1204 1989-10-25 6 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS octm Twwdoy October 24, 1989 tCMMIARK (MMCX) Dm IMI tpB Ol IM. K 99 pnli 52 '~*r' 93 54 *mmm vm fttti m MfAl K8C TCH \9Mi 0« **l 0 MM ac 99 pai 71 LOW LOW 72 73 75 1MM Monday, Octobor 23, 1989 Mimi1,204 words
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Article198 1989-10-25 6 Asian market ASIAN dollar deposit rates ended unchanged from their opening levels after a quiet day's trading yesterday. us$ orm to 7 ctoyi 13/16 til/1* 1 month 3/4 5/t 2 man*. *11/1* 8 9/16 3 .north. 3/4 5/* 6 oarthi 9/16 7/16 9 Mrth SI/3 3/i 13 marthi 1/3 3/6198 words
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Advertisement819 1989-10-25 6 Advertisement I Who Needs a Chauffeur? Many of those who can afford to own a BMW also have the means to hire a chauffeur to drive them around in it. Yet at least half of all BMW owners prefer to drive themselves. "Why pay a perfect stranger to sit behind819 words
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Advertisement127 1989-10-25 6 Simply Beautiful... Simply Rter Lai. Discover beautifully crafted jewellery, cut to perfection by Europe's finest craftsmen A wide selection of exquisite diamonds, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, jade and pearls in classic, modern and contemporary designs Only at Peter Lai Jewellery, where the beautiful things in life are affordable ol the Oamond127 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article482 1989-10-25 7 EURODOLLAR futures closed higher in moderate trade on late short-covering and commercial buying interest in quiet trading on Simex yesterday. The market lacked fresh factors and most operators adopted a cautious attitude. December Eurodollar rose to 91.75 from Chicago's 91.73 and March to 92.05 from 92.03. Eurodollar options were482 words
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Article203 1989-10-25 7 AN ACTIVE late-hour advance hoisted IMM currency futures outside the day's ranges and left most contracts with moderate gains and close to daily highs on Monday. The rally, which triggered buy-stops, coincided with a drop in US stocks and a spurt higher in US debt futures, although traders saw203 words
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401 1989-10-25 7 QUAK HIANG WHAI - By QUAK HIANG WHAI LLOYDS BANK'S new private banking office in Singapore expects to manage about US$O.75 billion to US$l billion worth of clients' assets over the next three years. This amounts to half the total assets that the group hopes to manage401 words
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388 1989-10-25 7 FT FRANCE'S Credit Agricole. Europe's largest bank, is set to take a 13.3 per cent stake in Nuovo Banco Ambrosiano (NBA), in a surprise move which has embarrassed and outflanked two of the top names in Italian finance, the Generali Insurance group and the GeminaFT - 388 words
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Article82 1989-10-25 7 Reuter DUTCH Nederlandsche Middenstands Bank NV said on Monday that it had not yet decided whether to take a stake in Italian bank Banca Agricola Milanese, but confirmed it had held talks on such a stake. "We have held preliminary talks to see whetherReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration579 1989-10-25 7 CONTRACT TOO EXPENSIVE AND UNWIELDY: ANALYSTS Reuter A US TREASURY bond futures contract proposed by the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) is plagued with problems and may be ignored unless overhauled before its planned December 1 launch, dealers and analysts in Tokyo said. TakashiReuter - 579 words
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453 1989-10-25 7 Reuter TAIWAN is expected to push bank interest rates lower in a bid to discourage speculative funds from re-entering the island and to boost domestic investment, bankers said on Monday. Bank deposit rates for one-year accounts are between 9.5 per cent and 9.75 perReuter - 453 words
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325 1989-10-25 7 AP THE LEGENDARY Rothschild banking family on Monday ended an 88-year absence from Germany by opening a new office in Frankfurt, the family's historic hometown. The Rothschild family, which had lived in this Main River city since the Middle Ages,AP - 325 words
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Article164 1989-10-25 7 Gold futures on October 23, 1989 100 troy ounces; USS per troy ounce <*•« High LM S*ro« Oct 347 00 347 30 ***** 3*7.00 30 368 40 ..30 0* ***** 370.40 349.30 370 20 .40 Nb *1 373.80 374.20 373J0 ***** 40 Apr 377.80 ***** 377 30164 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article349 1989-10-25 9 RAS prices In 8 conta/kg, FOB In Mm NOON CLOSE Bwyon SoMon Buyors SoMori tat 1 RSS Prompt 160.75 161.75N 160.75 *****N tat 1 RSS Nov 162.00 162JO 16X00 162.50 tat 1 RSS Doc 165.50 166.00 165.50 166.00 tat 2 RSS OP 160.00 162.00N 160.00 162.00N r349 words
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Article192 1989-10-25 9 Chinese Produce Exchange Sttttrt' non dosioq prion on October 24 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Mk FOB 92.00 Otd drum FOB 106.00 New drum FOB 102.00 Copra Mixed (loos*) 52.00 satlars Pepper FOB NIW 490.00 Sorowok whit* FOB foq NLW 480.00 Sarawak special black FOB NLW 390.00 Sarawak Asfa192 words
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Article204 1989-10-25 9 London Commodity Exchange m Buyer/Seller dosing prices op Oct 23 (£/tome unless specified). Previous dosing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Besb In-store London, sailers rm OF London 719/720 (712/714) t»gh/Low 725/715 JQn 679/680 (678/680) «gh/Low 690/672 S&Im (3227) C£ot?t» Oec 742/744 (737/738) *gh/Lew 750/730 Altar 723/724 (715/716) Mgh/Low 724/712204 words
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Article342 1989-10-25 9 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices closed lower yesterday with November 1 RSS buyer quoted at 162.00 cents a kg, down 1.50 cents from Monday's close. Oealera said prices were little changed from the morning's easier levels in quiet afternoon trade. On the TSR-20 Award market prices held steady at around morning's342 words
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Article169 1989-10-25 9 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Marts* (KLTM) prlca •itandad Ha fall yaatarday, doalng Ova canto down at M2OJ7 a kg, brakara said. Thay aald heavy disposals again weighed an prlca, but naiad ebong damand at Iw lower levels from European tradars. Turnover waa 183 tonnes, against Monday** 196. Tha169 words
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Article129 1989-10-25 9 Telerate FUEL oil prices were viewed as stable-to-soft in Singapore yesterday. Demand and supply were little changed. Some refiners were encouraging traders to lift their car- goes due to full tank capacity. Price differentials between CST-180 and CST-380 was reported at US$3-US$4 per tonne, to CSTlBO'sTelerate - 129 words
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Article186 1989-10-25 9 NOVEMBER Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures ended with small losses and in the middle of the day's range on Monday. It closed off 1/2 cent at U555.63 a bushel. Other contracts were off 3/4 cent to up 2-1/2 cents. Friday's low of US$5.6l-1/2 held, a positive feature, traders186 words
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Article245 1989-10-25 9 CHICAGO BOARD of Trade soft red winter wheat futures for delivery in December finished higher on Monday, buoyed by heavy fund buying in that contract, but other months eased on the view that world demand is weakening, traders said. The December contract closed up 3/4 cents at USS4.O7-3/4, helped245 words
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279 1989-10-25 9 Reuter A RECENT MOVE by US regulators to ease demands on British metals firms doing business for US clients does not go far enough, say trade sources. But the US regulatory agency was unlikely to make further conceaaions and it would be up toReuter - 279 words
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Article510 1989-10-25 9 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM (XL FUTURES finished higher in active trading on the KLCE yesterday on better buying support. Dealers attributed the improvement in market sentiment to India's purchase of 15.500 tonnes of refined, bleached and deodorised palm olein. The easier opening on the Chicago Board of Trade did510 words
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Article339 1989-10-25 9 HONGKONG: Gold closed little changed in thin, quiet trade on a lack of fresh incentives yesterday. There was very little activity in the market. Bullion ended at U*****.10/60 an ounce against New York's U*****.25/75, but was unchanged from the open. The tael rose HK$3 to HK53,411. Coins were339 words
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Article366 1989-10-25 9 AFP INDONESIAN President Suharto yesterday said world oil prices continue to fluctuate because some members of thf Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) had failed to respett. their obligations. "Opec should have been able to crests s stable world oil market with reasonable and adequate productionAFP - 366 words
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166 1989-10-25 9 Bernama MALAYSIA'S Palm Oil Registration and Licensing Authority (Porta) will step up its efforts to promote and encourage the use of palm oil among local consumers, Porla director-general Rahim Zain said. Mr Rahim also said in Kuala Lumpur on Monday that Porta wouldBernama - 166 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article477 1989-10-25 10 CORPORATE citizens are a different breed, and they have a calling different from that of ordinary citizens. In Singapore's free-for-all marketplace, to the victor go the spoils. But to the victor also goes the responsibility of sharing the spoils. Singapore's corporate citizens have matured greatly.477 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1989-10-25 10 FLORENCE CHONG - Rendered more attractive by the weakening of the Australian dollar, real estate in Australia is pulling in Singaporean investors. FLORENCE CHONG, BT's Sydney Correspondent, reports. FLORENCE CHONG SINGAPORE has emerged as the third most significant Asian investor in Australian real estate after Japan. New Zealand1,221 words
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1069 1989-10-25 10 RACHEL DAVIES - UK lawyers are putting their expertise in commercial law to work. RACHEL DAVIES reports. RACHEL DAVIES FT ON APRIL FOOL S DAY 1987, a virtual 22-year ban on foreign lawyers came to an end in Japan. Up until then, since the passage ofFT - 1,069 words
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Article, Illustration841 1989-10-25 11 U.S. FARMING NYT THE UNITED STATES will put forward in Geneva this week a plan to phase out many American farm programmes if other countries agree to similar cutbacks. The offer is part of negotiations to end trade distortion in agriculture byNYT - 841 words
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Article, Illustration835 1989-10-25 11 SOUTH AFRICA The Economist PRESIDENT FWde Klerk of South Africa sees himself walking a dangerous tightrope. Disaster lies on either side: isolation and confrontation to the right, anarchy to the left. To fend off vertigo, he may recite from time to timeThe Economist - 835 words
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Article, Illustration767 1989-10-25 11 TOWARDS 1992 IHT AMERICANS are still anxious that they may be shut out of the European Community's post-1902 single market, deepite European efforts to allay such fears, according to Robert A Moebacher, the US Secretary of Commerce. After visits to WestIHT - 767 words
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Article, Illustration605 1989-10-25 12 CRAIG WHITNEY - TELEVISION fry CRAIG WHITNEY In London 6n THE EVE of legislation to the face of British television by 1902, viewers, critics and broadcasters are debating whether more commercial competition will lead to lower standards on the air. An outrage against the BBC? the605 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1989-10-25 13 GLENN COLLINS - PUBLIC READING By GLENN COLLINS NYT FICTION READINGS. Non-fiction readings. Celebrity readings. Amateur readings. Library readings. School readings. Church readings. Synagogue readings. Y readings. Charity readings. Publicity readings. Street readings. Readings? The public reading is enjoying a renaissance in New York City. This fall, theNYT - 1,097 words
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Miscellaneous415 1989-10-25 13 CRYPTIC PUZZLE I'M I s |> MM I 7 I? fSHSHSm (5) ACROSS U i U W 8 See i chap not out to 2 Bun?li£r m 1 What to eat to get fit, H W LJ— W W be an author (6) 3 outwardly (5) r H" I I.415 words
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Miscellaneous1319 1989-10-25 13 TV and RADIO Save the Amazon ul mgM. i I BK; MM :y- »< M^sSs^iß^ 'w «~wr nHrncHaeftiiWl" Hp^wyWm ■Bk.< j| 3M A typical gold mining town In fee midst ol Brazil's Amazon Jungle OUR CHOICE calls and attacks. Harried by a faceburning question, inoSin. l^ 9.30pm, SBC 12 t1,319 words
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Article, Illustration299 1989-10-25 14 TENNIS AP MICHIEL SCHAPERS. Horst Skoff, Guy Forget and Christo van Renaburg have reached the second round ot the European Community Championship tennis tournament in Antwerp. On the ECC's first day on Monday, Dutchman Schapers, who qualified for the tournament, defeated Jordi ArreseAP - 299 words
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174 1989-10-25 14 AP IVAti LENDL of Czechoslovakia breezed past Italy's Omar Camporose and US veteran John McEnroe struggled to defeat Frenchman Yannick Noah on Monday night on their way to the final of the "All-Star Tennis" exhibition tournament in Bologna. Lendl, the No 1 player in theAP - 174 words
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Article78 1989-10-25 14 BOXING AFP AMERICAN Lou Fillppo of "Rocky" movie fame stepped in to handle Australian Jeff Harding's world light-heavyweight title defence in Brisbane last night after a referee from Argentina failed to turn up. Harding and British challenger Tom Collins on Monday both accepted Filippo asAFP - 78 words
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Article, Illustration384 1989-10-25 14 CRICKET AP VIVIAN RICHARDS switched roles on Monday to claim six wickets and send India crashing to a 20-run defeat against the West Indies in the Nehru Cup one-day international cricket tournament. Richards, better known as the scourge ofAP - 384 words
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347 1989-10-25 14 GOLF AP CHIP BECK beat Paul Azinger in a last-hole chip-off and won the seasonal finals on Monday in the Merrill Lynch Shoot-Out in South Carolina. Beck, who lost a chip-off to David Frost on the final hole of the 1988AP - 347 words
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COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
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Article, Illustration254 1989-10-25 15 ONE OF Kuala Lumpur's bestconnected bumiputra entrepreneurs will be celebrating the start of 1990 with a favourable match to a daughter of shipping, trading and hotel magnate Robert Kuok. Come January. Malaysian stockbroker Abdul Rashid bin Haji Mohamed Hussain will tie the nuptial254 words
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319 1989-10-25 15 Bernama STOCKBROKING FIRM Rashid Hussain Bhd (RHB) has forecast pre-tax profit of M 512.70 million for the year ending May 29, 1990, after the acquisition of Bangunan Peremba. This is on the assumption that the proposed acquisition will be completed by Jan 31, 1990,Bernama - 319 words
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200 1989-10-25 15 Bernama PROPERTY-BASED Renong Bhd will face a bleak future if its proposed restructuring scheme is not implemented, executive director Ng Song Hin said in the company's latest annual report. The scheme includes the conversion of debts of about M 518.5 million owed to three banksBernama - 200 words
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Article500 1989-10-25 15 THE CAPITAL ISSUES Committee has approved Rodwnans of PaN Mall (Malaysia)'! application to split its shares from Msl par value per ordinary share to shares of SO sen par value per ordinary shara. The CIC approval, which Rothmans received on Oct 18, also allows the new shares to500 words
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438 1989-10-25 15 ANDREA BORCH - By ANDREA BORCH ASIATIC DEVELOPMENT Bhd. the Genting group's plantation arm, has agreed to form a joint venture to develop an oil palm plantation from 4,040 hectares of jungle land in Sabah. This plantation will be Asiatic's second largest. The438 words
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188 1989-10-25 15 AFP FOOD manufacturer Nestle (Malaysia) Bhd (Nesmal) has obtained approval to float 21.04 million shares on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. Nesmal managing director Ernest Zulliger said in a written statement that the Capital Issues Committee had approved the listing whichAFP - 188 words
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693 1989-10-25 15 KEVIN GWEE - GROUP INTERIM PROFIT FALLS MARGINALLY TO Mss.9m By KEVIN GWEE AUSTRAL ENTERPRISES Bhd, which announced an interim dividend of 5 per cent on a marginal drop in earnings at the half-way mark, has proposed a three-tor-four rights issue of 31.00 million shares at693 words
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404 1989-10-25 15 MAGDALENE NG - By MAGDALENE NG THE TOP 10 EARNERS in Singapore for 1967/88 comprise a mixed bag of companies, of which only three are listed on the local stock exchange. This was revealed by Datapool (S) in Its fourth annual publication Singapore 500. The404 words
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Article941 1989-10-25 15 CMTTONi ti Boofco Mi ToM lor Total tar Mo ctooo MM*' 1 ■M yoor tail fur A 1 S 1 12%W Doc 27 Jo* II ion 23 12% 10% A/nol Sltil 8%Tf» No* 30 Ooc 14 Jon 22 8%TE 8%TE Asiatic Dov 25% Oct 5 Oct 19 No*941 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1989-10-25 16 ABDUL HADHI - by ABDUL HADHI Profit-taking in the afternoon erased early gains made by the Singapore stock market yesterday Some brokers attributed the tsll to institutional investors still staying away from the market, while others felt that Wall Street's overnight setback might have had a role1,060 words
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Article302 1989-10-25 16 Managers' prices for Oct 25 0 Royal Trust Asset Mgt IT S pore Gr Fund 085 0.91 (T Alio-toe Gr Fund I.I 15 1.17 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.18 1.23 Th» Savings Fund 1.01 1X17 S'pore frog fund 0.45* 0.49* S pore Sec Fund 0 75 0.80302 words
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Article46 1989-10-25 16 AMALGAMATED PROPER TCB ft MOUSTIUEB BHD: 19th AQM at Cempaka Room, Mazzanlne Floor, Hotel Equatorial. Jalan Sultan lamall, *****, Kuala Lumpur, today at 10am. LINQUI DEVELOPMENTS BHD: 21st AQM at th« function room, Bth Floor, Mirama Hotel, Jalan MaharajaMa, Kuala Lumpur, today at 12noon.46 words
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Article6146 1989-10-25 16 HH y_. Qr's Gr'i High Law Cod* Company ,)£L PV i** Olv Ohr Y*ld Not M Cap OCT 24 B«y*Wlw C'vr P/E $m|| SESDAQ 1 4000 Amtek Eng 20* 271 o» 7 123 TO* 4006 Fuli Offset 2(V iii 267 271 12.0N 8 6 0.9 17.2 11526,146 words
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Article, Illustration3524 1989-10-25 17 MBT SHARE PRICES on the Kuala Lumpur stock market finished marginally highar yastarday a* lata profittaking parad earlier gains in moderately cautious trading. Dealers said a handful of counters managed to garner strong attention throughout the day on speculations of takeovers and mergers. However, the 30-counterMBT - 3,524 words
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597 1989-10-25 18 AFP INDIAN STOCK MARKETS are expected to hold firm ahead of next month's general elections, mainly because the government's marketoriented policies are expected to continue irrespective of whoever wins. An indication of this was the way share prices onAFP - 597 words
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380 1989-10-25 18 Reuter CHRISTOPHER SKASE's Qintex Australia Ltd (QAL) is to sell off its 51 per cent stake in the Mirage resorts as part of a restructuring package. QAL public relations consultant Peter Charlton told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation yesterday that "the plan is forReuter - 380 words
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56 1989-10-25 18 AFP TOYOTA SOUTH Africa is planning to Invest one billion rands (US$376 million) over the next five years in a bid to sell locally-pro-duced engines to other car makers. A Toyota spokesman said the programme would put Toyota in a strong position locally andAFP - 56 words
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Article, Illustration629 1989-10-25 18 Tokyo Reuter INDEX-LINKED selling together with the feeling that it waa time for the market to take a break reversed an eerly riaing trend yeeterday. Prices closed lower in brisk trade, while dealers threw their energy into boosting domestic de-mand-linked shares. "The main reaaon for aReuter - 629 words
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Article, Illustration476 1989-10-25 18 Australia Reuter AUSTRALIAN share market yeaterday alid to a sharply weaker close aa selling accelerated in the last hour of trading. The All Ordinariea Index closed 19.5 down at 1648.5. Dealera aaid late weakneaa in the futurea market added to inveator nervousness ahead of the September balance ofReuter - 476 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1989-10-25 18 Hongkong HONGKONG stocks yesterday ended the day barely changed, dieappointing thoee who had expected bargain-hunting to fuel a bit of a bounce. The Hang Seng Index retreated 0.2 of a point to 2,731.97 while the broad-er-baaed Hongkong Index put on 0.50 to 1,706.62. "People were1,224 words
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Article122 1989-10-25 18 SHARE prices yesterday fsll 34.02 points on ths Barclays Index to end at 2,131.54 but newly-liated Air New Zealand remained Arm at a 15 per cent premium. Air NZ, which haa yet to be included in Barclays' calculation of the index, waa steady at NZ52.75 after122 words
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Article102 1989-10-25 18 SLIGHT profit-taking in aelected commercial-indua-trial issues yeeterday pushed Manila pricea down at the ctoee after a strong opening, reeulting in very modeet gaina. "The C-l sector had gained so many points in the paat days. It waa ripe for profit-taking," Kenneth See. vice-preeident of Sun Hung102 words
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Article206 1989-10-25 18 Reuter STRONG buying aupport for Thai cement and construction shares yeaterday pumped freah life into a nervoua' market atill looking for direction from overaeaa markets The SET Index gained 8.75 to cloee at 891.19 in moderate volume. The SET re-etated last Friday s closing index aa 682.44Reuter - 206 words
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Article190 1989-10-25 18 SEOUL stocks yesterday rebounded on bargain hunting and also on rumours that financial authorities would soon take measures to boost the sagging market The composite index rose above 900, adding 12.2 points to close at 903.50. Turnover remained low at 168.2 billion won against 126.2 billion on190 words
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Article78 1989-10-25 18 BOMBAY share prices yesterday finished mixed on alternating bouts of nervous selling and speculates buying as candidates for November's national elections started filing nominations. Brokers said market players were speculating on the chances of various political partiee and there were fears that Prime Minister Rajiv Qandhi's Congrees78 words
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Article465 1989-10-25 18 Reuter A BLAST at Phillips Petroleum Co's Houston chemical complex and rumours thst Taiwan's Cabinet might lower the securities transection tax tomorrow pushed share prices higher yesterday. The weighted index roee 127.77 points or 1.3 per cent to close st 10,236.01 compared with Monday s 10,106.24Reuter - 465 words
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Article, Illustration904 1989-10-25 19 New York Reuter STOCKS on Monday cloaed lower in moderate trading aa investors focused on defensive-type consumer issues and shunned earnings-sensitive cyclicala. Trader were not willing to call it a major shift in sentiment because of the moderate volume. The Dow Jonee Industrial Average fellReuter - 904 words
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Article, Illustration916 1989-10-25 19 London Reuter EQUITIES yesterday opened mixed to easier, partly on disappointment over Wall Street's weaker performance and ahead of UK balance of payments data at 1000 GMT. "The market's gradually eating away at yesterday's 10-point gain and when it's devoured that it will trade sidewaysReuter - 916 words
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Article1488 1989-10-25 19 Reuter ZURICH: Swiss shares yesterday closed lower as investors, cautioned by Wall Street's weak performance. switched funds from the share market to the fixed-rate sector. "Volume was small but with virtually no buying interest prices came under pressure.'' one dealer said. The Swiss Market Index of leadingReuter - 1,488 words
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652 1989-10-25 19 NYT MAJOR OIL COMPANIES have reported mixed third-quarter earnings, with Exxon Corp and Phillips Petroleum Co down, while Occidental Petroleum Co, Atlantic Richfield Co and Amerada Hess Corp reported gains. Ashland Oil Inc incurred a loes for the quarter. Analysts said thatNYT - 652 words
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315 1989-10-25 19 FT BRITISH GAS's monopoly in the UK industrial gas market is set to be broken after the launch on Monday of a gaa supply company owned jointly by Shell and Esao. the biggest oil and gaa producers in the North Sea.FT - 315 words
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434 1989-10-25 19 A £320.2 MILLION (US$5O6 million) rights issue launch*) by British Airways (BA) to finance its now cancelled plan to take a 15 per cent stake in United Airlines has flopped. Only 6.3 per cent or £20.22 million of the issue has been taken up434 words
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Article, Illustration384 1989-10-25 19 NYT THE BOARD of UAL Corp, the parent of United Airlines, is studying ways to keep the company independent while it examines financial and strategic alternativee. The announcement on Monday followed a special meeting of the board to consider how to dealNYT - 384 words
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Advertisement376 1989-10-25 18 In the matter of THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 50 and In the matter of B. L. ASSOCIATES PRIVATE LIMITED (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of B.L. ASSOCIATES PRIVATE LIMITED convened and held at 53 Kalian# Place (Off Boon Keng Road) Singapore 1233, on 16376 words
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Advertisement280 1989-10-25 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. SO AND IN THE MATTER OF EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD In Members' Voluntary Liquidation At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 531 Upper Cross Street #03-07, Hong Llm Complex, Singapore 0105280 words
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Article, Illustration548 1989-10-25 20 JOHN THOMAS - By JOHN THOMAS in Kuala Lumpur THE COMMONWEALTH wound up its summit meeting in Kuala Lumpur yesterday with leaders declaring their intention to press ahead with collective efforts to tackle economic issues through a process of dialogue in spite of South Africa continuing to hang548 words
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565 1989-10-25 20 LOH HUI YIN - By LOH HUI YIN In Kuala Lumpur A CANDID, frank explanation from Mrs Margaret Thatcher on why she had stood her ground against the Commonwealth stand on apartheid and sanctions could have made the CHOGM discussions on South Africa less tense,565 words
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336 1989-10-25 20 Loh Hui Yin - by Loh Hui Yin THE FUTURE of the People s Action Party will depend on it holding on to the middle ground, as it is doing now, said Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, who is the party's secretary-general. Mr Lee, who was336 words
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270 1989-10-25 20 AFP THE VIETNAMESE-BACKED Phnom Penh government will meet in December to decide on when to hold elections, a leading Cambodian journalist disclosed in Bangkok yesterday. "We have not yet decided on the date of general elections," Khieu Kanharith, editorAFP - 270 words
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358 1989-10-25 20 Agencies FORD MOTOR CO is establishing a Tokyo-based organisation to coordinate and plan the car maker's activities in the Asia-Pacific region, company chairman Donald Petersen announced in Tokyo yesterday. Ford has subsidiaries in Japan, Australia. Taiwan and New Zealand as well asAgencies - 358 words
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351 1989-10-25 20 AP, AFP SOVIET Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze says Moscow is willing to negotiate an end to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and Warsaw Pact military alliances and is prepared to eliminate its foreign bases by the year 2000. He has also promisedAP,; AFP - 351 words
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Article102 1989-10-25 20 Reuter COMEX GOLO FUTURES were fractionally higher early yesterday on light trade buying. Gold's trading outlook was quiet ahead of tomorrow s thirdquarter US GNP figures. December gold was up US$O.lO at U*****.30 an ounce. Silver futures were up slightly in quiet early trading and floorReuter - 102 words
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Article44 1989-10-25 20 AFP ORDERS for US durable goods fell 0.1 per cent last month, slipping to a seasonally adjusted U*****.68 billion. The Commerce Department also revised its August figure, saying that durable goods orders for that month had risen 3.9 per cent.AFP - 44 words
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Article28 1989-10-25 20 Reuter BRITAIN'S current account deficit narrowed last month to £1.6 billion, an improvement on August's £2 billion deficit, the third worst figure on record. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article53 1989-10-25 20 Reuter THAI Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhaven arrived in China yesterday on the first stop of a diplomatic offensive aimed at gaining big power support for a new initiative on Cambodia. Mr Chatichai was greeted by Foreign Minister Qian Qichen at Beijing airport on what is called anReuter - 53 words
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Article67 1989-10-25 20 Reuter SOUTH AFRICA strongly hinted yesterday that it might soon start lifting a three-year-old state of emergency, a key condition set by black leaders for entering political negotiations. "We would like to lift the emergency. We would like to remove the constraints imposed by the emergency,"Reuter - 67 words
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Article62 1989-10-25 20 AFP HONGKONG has promised to gag anti-Chinese dissent in exchange for Beijing's agreement to resume taking back repatriated illegal immigrants from the British colony, Chinese officials said in Hongkong yesterday. The allegation was made at a rare press conference given at the local branch of the NewAFP - 62 words
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Article29 1989-10-25 20 Reuter COMMUNIST rebels shot dead six people in an ambush in the northern Philippines and security forces captured a guerilla commander in the south.Reuter - 29 words
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Article32 1989-10-25 20 Bernama A MALAYSIA-US business council will be formally launched by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad in Kuala Lumpur on November 4, business sources said in Washington yesterday. BernamaBernama - 32 words
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Article106 1989-10-25 20 Reuter CHINA will make greater use of foreign funds and adopt new policies to attract more investment and open the economy wider to the rest of the world, a Beijing trade official said yesterday. Zhou Huamin, president of the China Association of International Trade, aReuter - 106 words
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147 1989-10-25 20 AFP JAPAN'S Marubeni Corp is developing four major projects in the Philippines, including an industrial estate in a province near Manila, company president Tomiyo Tatsuno said in Manila yesterday. After calling on President Corazon Aquino, he told reporters that Japanese corporations were "now goingAFP - 147 words
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88 1989-10-25 21 Reuter CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES Inc said it has been informed unofficially by Wartsila Marine Industries, the shipyard building three of its ships, that it plans to or already has initiated bankruptcy proceedings. Carnival said it has despatched personnel to Finland, where Wartsila is located,Reuter - 88 words
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Article72 1989-10-25 21 THE VERY LARGE crude carrier market may have peaked as availability of tonnage might improve from the charterer's point of view during second half November, London tanker broker Galbraith said in its weekly review. Quite a few of the vessels recently fixed have been72 words
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70 1989-10-25 21 Reuter GROWING STOCKS of unsold foreign beef make it likely Japanese beef buyers will ask suppliers to delay already-contracted shipments, industry sources in Tokyo said. The glut results from slow sales of frozen imported beef after a rush of orders that followed Japan's decision lastReuter - 70 words
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Article96 1989-10-25 21 Reuter THE HOUSTON ship channel is expected to reopen between 1830/1900 CDT/2330/2400 GMT this Monday after a thunderous explosion at a nearby chemical complex closed a section of the channel earlier on Monday, a spokesman for the US Coast Guard said. "I anticipate opening theReuter - 96 words
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118 1989-10-25 21 Reuter OIL LEAKING from a Brazilian ship that ran aground and broke in two on the west coast of Norway may pollute parts of the area, the Maritime Directorate in Oslo said. The 38,000-tonne bulk ship Mercantile Mateca ran aground on Saturday in an areaReuter - 118 words
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191 1989-10-25 21 Reuter EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE to marine facilities at the Port of Oakland, one of the largest on the US West Coast, is estimated at about US$75 million, a port spokesman said. "We had fairly substantial damage, but it's not requiring any diversionReuter - 191 words
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Article1165 1989-10-25 21 Pag* Column AtC Contomeriine Eleven 5 Accord Shpg Eight 3/4 AJbatroi Sea-Air Seven 5 Alfred C ToopFor Thirteen 5 Ahreakiel lieer Twelve 5 AfC Una Seven 5 An Five 3-5 APS Thirteen 3 Arrow !>«•• Etaven Asian Express Tee 2/3 A cWarehouswg Thirtaon 5 Altai lino Twelve1,165 words
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318 1989-10-25 21 TIANJIN's Port of Xingang, which has China's largest container facility, will go ahead with ambitious plans for expansion. "There have been no effects on Tianjin port by the Beijing incident" of last June, port authority spokesman Yang Wenhua told the Journal of318 words
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426 1989-10-25 21 JEAN FOONG - By JEAN FOONG PROMOTING ITSELF as the gateway to Australia, the Fremantle Port Authority has urged major shipping lines calling Singapore to start feeder services between the two ports. "Currently, cargoes from Europe and Asia are discharged mainly at Sydney and Melbourne and moved426 words
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Article, Illustration433 1989-10-25 21 RAHITA ELIAS - JOINT AGENCY AGREEMENTS TO WIDEN WORLDWIDE NETWORK By RAHITA ELIAS SINGAPORE SHIP SUPPLIER Orient Marine, a newcomer to the local industry, is gearing up for expansion both at home and abroad. Having started operations only in January this year, the company has already budgeted433 words
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294 1989-10-25 21 AL O LABITA Jr - AL O LABITA Jr, Writing tor Shipping Times from Manila EMPLOYMENT of Filipino seafarers by foreigners has gone unabated, worsening the country's crewing shortage. The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) said Filipino sailors deployed overseas from January to June. 1969, jumped 25 per cent294 words
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Article899 1989-10-25 22 AFP FREIGHT rates advanced strongly throughout the past week, on heavy activity and intense competition for tonnage in the US grain trades. On the Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange (Biffex) the Baltic Freight Index (BFI) climbed 99 points on the week to 1,593 points. Traders said the PacificAFP - 899 words
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396 1989-10-25 22 Reuter RECEIVERS will decide what to do about unfinished ships in the order book of Wartsila Marine Industries Inc, board vice-chairman llkka Niemi said. The board of Wartsila Marine. 19 per cent owned by Oy Wartsila, said earlier it had decided to applyReuter - 396 words
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Article291 1989-10-25 22 Oct 23-27 Advanced reinsurance practice, Insurance Reinsurance Research Froup course, The Tower Thistle Hotel, London El. Oct 24-25 Investing in shipping's revival, Lloyd's of London Press conference, The Essex House Hotel, New York City, New York. Oct 24-28 British Marine Trade Exhibition, Sandown Park Exhibition Centre, Sandown, Surrey.291 words
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Article, Illustration760 1989-10-25 22 RAHITA ELIAS - By RAHITA ELIAS "INSTEAD of treating each other as competitors, ship suppliers in Singapore should support one another to provide better service to compete with ship suppliers from other countries.'* believes Mr Chia Che Kiang, the general manager of760 words
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1858 1989-10-25 22 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO SMp Voy Arrival Tranetainer Schedules Bk Op Gtfn Date/Time Time From Time To Booking Gate AdGondwro. 2050* 26 I0W 0700 25/21® 25/21® NA 2 N3 FOI AJAfwdk* sn v iow 1800 2vms 25/20® Oocta j N2 oo ro&1,858 words
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197 1989-10-25 23 Reuter FINNISH ENGINEERING GROUP Rauma-Repola has predicted better 1989 operating profits despite heavier-tharv-expected shipbuilding losses. "Group net sales for the year are expected to be around 12 billion markka (US$9.7 billion in 1968) and operating profits are likely to be better than in 1968Reuter - 197 words
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Article1015 1989-10-25 23 THE US Gulf grain freight market on Monday appeared quieter than of late, and the Baltic Freight Index moved only marginally higher after its recent sharp advance, rising six points to 1,599. However, there were rumours that a major grain house had fixed cover on the key route1,015 words
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7808 1989-10-25 32 Large Bay. Trtet. Od 29(P«0CBy M Edinburgh Trtot. Od 38 VWa da Mercure. CM O AJtretament. Od 38 AaM Maank. Maarak Una. Od 38 NoraaM Sharfe*. NaraMa Una. Od 17 An Ha. CMna Ocaan Shpg. Od 38 KuML D|t tig tart. Od7,808 words
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Advertisement192 1989-10-25 21 INSIDE y_ Promote fair competition SHIP SUPPLIERS In Singapore should support one another to provide better service to compete with ship suppliers from other countries instead of treating each other as competitors, says Mr Chia Che Kiang, the general manager of Orient Marine. This support could be in the form192 words
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Miscellaneous140 1989-10-25 22 fiC___222i SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. OCT 25, 1959 LIOCNO R Thunderstorm 1 X\ A Shower Weather Wmd dvecfion with speed m knots Ran CJ Cloudy Sky Wov h S«rf»C* »ndi "W<ol»<j by arrows wti.rt Hy wrtk ttx wmd On. h# crcte r*pr*s*nts colm or kght ond140 words
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Advertisement1567 1989-10-25 25 55 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd W« P&O I SHE STRAITS SHIPPING Containers ft» gjffi* 1 1 r«Sir7iuSii| rwi riMMnH 1* UMIMV am 27/11 ku «u w HU IjU cm ar bmmumm am au wi wi ufu am accepts cargo due sails IMtM nMCSB am am am a/U 2VU am aw1,567 words
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Advertisement27 1989-10-25 25 REGULAR SERVICE TO KARACHI SPORE LOADING FOR HUA HE VIIS 29/10 KARACHI Aewne SH4BUSAWA MCISHM HIT TRANSPORTATION CO. (PTE) LTD. T»l 223M23 Tta: RS 21«11 Fu 22M52427 words
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Advertisement331 1989-10-25 25 STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS VESSEL ASIAN KOGGEGRACHT AMBALIKA COSMIC TRADE! curat VOY. NO 11S S 52 4 Sport Sailed 3/11 101 13/11 P. Kslang —l/li 13/11 IS/11 Penang Hong Kong Yokohama 29/11 Nagoya 27/11 Osaka Sonboku 23/11 Moji Funaiwshi •For Discharging Only NOTE: ALSO CALLING331 words
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