The Business Times, 26 October 1989

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 45/12/88 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1989 75 CENTS
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  • 237 1 Dow down WALL STREET was mixed early yesterday morning in an atmosphere of uncertainty after Tuesday's volatile session. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 5.12 to 2,854.10 at 1430 GMT in the first hour of trading. LONDON share prices were higher at midday yesterday, as
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  • 239 1 A CONTINUING LACK of investor confidence and the overnight fall on Wall Street drove regional stock markets further downwards yesterday. Share prices in Singapore fell from the outset on profit-taking. The Straits Times Industrials Index dropped 25.17 points to 1,333.25 in quiet trading, while the Business
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  • 97 1 Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba yesterday urged direct selling companies to increase local products jn their range of products offered for sale to encourage their use among Malaysians. He said that it could not be denied that initially the companies had to sell essential
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  • 591 1 Reuter MANAGED TRADE may be fading from favour in Washington, but US microchip makers trying to sell their products in Japan have yet to be converted to the free trade gospel. They say a US-Japan pact on microchip trade, now entering its
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  • 489 1  -  PUN BEING WORKED OUT WITH MERCHANT BANKERS By MAGDALENE NG HEAVY EQUIPMENT group UMW Holdings Is finalising plans to raise about Mslso million in an alternative financing scheme following its shareholders' rejection last month of a debt-equity conversion proposal. Group managing director Shiew Wan
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  • 285 1 Bernama MALAYSIA'S federal government has been asked to consider the Kedah state government's wish to implement an open-sky policy at Langkawi International Airport in efforts to develop the tourism industry on the island. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Osman Aroff said
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  • 117 1 Bernama THE Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) has identified several prominent areas to attract international commodity traders to do business in the Malaysian capital as part of its globalisation exercise. Chief executive Syed Abdul Jabbar Shahabudin said yesterday: "The exchange plans to promote the local market
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  • 89 1 AFP JAPAN'S premier business group, the Federation of Economic Organisations (Keidanren), is sending a mission to Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Brunei from Oct 28 to Nov 7. The team, led by Keidanren chairman Eishiro Saito, would discuss private-eector cooperation with the four nations
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  • 526 1  -  By JOHN TAN THE FIRST government sale of ozone-depleting chemicals last week has thrown the industrial electronics sector into a quandary, with some manufacturers hinting of disruptions to their production and higher costs. Organised by the Trade Development Board (TDB), the
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  • 94 1 Reuter A HIGH-POWERED Japanese private economic mission will visit China from Nov 9 to 13, in part to help revive Beijing's economic relations with ths rest of the world. The mission will be the first Japanese private economic group to visit China since the
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    • 378 1 Hwa Hong's new image ■f"! in ■n OLD ASSOCIATIONS die hard. In the case of Hwa Hong Corp, it is often known only as an H edible oil maker. But given the company's varied intereets in warehousing, property, construction, insurance and financial services, it is on its way to projecting
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 386 2  -  By LILIAN ANG SINGAPOREANS keen to own property in resort destinations have snapped up nearly a third of the 35 units in a condominium project in Phuket, Thailand, available to foreigners. Marketing of the 260 million baht (Ss2o million) development, named Waterfront Complex, began
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    • 328 2  -  By JAYARAM MENON KODAK SINGAPORE, the local subsidiary of the world's leading producer of photographic equipment and supplies, is gearing up to regain lost ground. New products and an advertising campaign are in the pipeline, said its new general manager, Barry Brenner, yesterday. "We
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    • 353 2 MULTILATERAL economic co-op-eration is the way to a better and richer world, said Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday. Speaking at a dinner he hosted at the Shangri-La Hotel for Commonwealth heads of state of 16 countries after their meeting in
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      353 2 Seminars and courses Oct 25-26 How to Prepare Hyatt Hotel Eastern *****35 Strategic Marketing Consulting Hans Group Pte ltd Oct 25 26 Developing New Products Equatorial Hotel Notional *****44 and Services for the Producing Market Association Oct 25 26 Computer Appreciation North Bridge Executive's Desk 272B4S0 Centre Oct 26
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    • 313 3 NIPPON CARGO AIRLINES Co (NCA) will operate a second regular air cargo service between Singapore and Japan next month. The service, with a maximum capacity of 650 cubic metres, includes a stopover in Bangkok. With the extra service on top of the
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    • 216 3 NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS of handphones have shot up from about 700 a month in June to more than 1,200 a month, barely four months after Singapore Telecom opened up the telecommunication equipment market This, in turn, has resulted in an increase in revenue for Singapore Telecom. There
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    • 274 3 THE CHAIRMAN of McDonald's Corporation, Fred Turner, paid a quick and quiet visit to Singapore his first over the weekend to take part in McDonald's Singapore's 10th anniversary celebrations. The chief of the world's largest fast-food chain flew into the Republic last
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    • 521 3  -  By GENEVIEVE CUA AN AMERICAN COMPANY is using Singapore as the Asian base to develop and market its state-of-the-art technology tools for biotechnology. These tools will help scientists decipher the building blocks of life the structure of proteins and genes.
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    • 207 3 DIGITAL Equipment Singapore yesterday unveiled a computer which it hopes will help it penetrate the highly competitive mainframe market. Deecribing the VAX 9000 as its most powerful computer to date, DEC managing director Eric Lawrence said "with this announcement, we shed our image of being
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    • 234 3 TO MAINTAIN the new mood of confidence in investment end development in the Aseen countries, there is s need for continued peace end stability in the region. And to do this, a balance of major or superpowers in the region is
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    • 192 3 AN INTERNATIONAL exhibition that will provide a comprehensive shop window for the petroleum industry will be held in Singapore at the end of next year. The Bth Offshore South Esst Asia exhibition and conference, which is regarded by the industry es
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 464 4 Bernama INDONESIA has all the makings of another newly industrialising country (NIC) in Asia in the *****, thanks to the government's adoption of a package of economic reforms since 1986. Observers of Indonesian affairs believe that these policy changes on investments, finance,
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    • 267 4 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN National Electricity Board (NEB) has not finalised its study on the possibility of promoting electrical power links with Indonesia under the Asean power grid programme. NEB's general manager Tan Sri Jalaluddin Zainuddin said on Tuesday. He said
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    • 352 4 AP PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi of India on Tuesday travelled to the country's most densely populated voter belt and filed papers that formally launched his quest for re-election. After pledging to uphold the constitution and handing over a 500-rupee (US$3O) fee, the 45-year-old prime minister
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    • 364 4 AFP SIX MONTHS after its introduction. Japan's consumption tax remains widely unpopular with consumers, who will likely make It a major issue in the next parliamentary elections. A poll published in Tuesday's Asmhi Evening News showed almost six in 10 Japaneee
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    • 239 4 AFP AUSTRALIA registered a A 51.776 billion (US$l.36 billion) unadjusted current account deficit in September, well down on the record A 52.512 billion (US$l.92 billion) deficit in August the Bureau of Statistics said yesterday. The September figure was below market expectations of a monthly
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    • 295 5 Reuter, AP US TRADE REPRESENTATIVE Carla Hills has said that new US trade proposals to be submitted to trade negotiators in Geneva will reflect a global political swing towards freer markets. On Tuesday, she outlined in Washington US proposals that will
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    • 121 5 Reuter THE US HOUSE of Representatives approved on Tuesday US$2.B5 billion in federal aid to help northern California repair the damage from last week's earthquake, making it the largest disaster relief programme in American history. Preeident George Bush had proposed US$2.5 billion in earthquake relief
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    • 72 5 Reuter A US TREASURY official. Frank Vukmanic, has voiced support for a continued World Bank role in a controversial dam project in northern India but said people displaced by the project should receive adequate compensation. He was speaking to a House subcommittee. The planned US$4.2 billion
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    • 177 5 AP US HOUSE AND SENATE negotiators have cut almoet all of President George Bush's request for new funding for US bases in South Korea and the Philippinee. The cuts put the military construction Bill approved by the negotiators for fiscal year 1990 at
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    • 215 5 Reuter NATO DEFENCE MINISTERS have praised reforms in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe but want Moecow to make more unilateral nuclear arms cuts, say Western officials. They said in Vilamoura, Portugal, on Tueeday that alliance defence ministers, due to
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    • 356 5 MOVE FOLLOWS PROTESTS BY MEMBER STATES AFP THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION is set to soften a scheme to harmonise excise duties under the European Community's 1993 barrier-free market project, reliable sources said. The 17-member EC executive, meeting in Strasbourg, France, was expected to bow
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    • 200 5 AFP WEST GERMANY has become the world's largest creditor after Japan, with net foreign outgoings totalling 427 billion deutschemarks (US$2l5 billion) as of July 1. West Germany currently had issued loans totalling 1,350 billion deutschemarka worldwide, while its foreign borrowing totalled only 923 billion
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    • 326 5 Reuter BRITAIN's current account deficit narrowed last month to £1.6 billion, but it was not enough to imprees the markets. The figure was better than August's £2 billion the third largeet deficit ever but analysts said growth in imports cast doubts on the
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    • 193 5 Reuter WESTERN GOVERNMENTS are expected to agree to waive Polish debt repayments for the reet of the year pending a review of how Warsaw will restructure its economy and tackle its US$39 billion debt. European monetary official* said on Tuseday. Major creditor governments, meeting
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  • ADVERTISING & MARKETING
    • 464 6  -  ■y JOHN TAN AIRLINES are to spend millions of dollars over the next few years to launch new corporate looks and services in the face of increased competition. Though major promotional campaigns are nothing new to the highly competitive industry, within the
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    • 446 6  -  PHILIPPINE MNC AIMING FOR HIGHER SALES IN ASIA-PACIFIC By GENEVIEVE CUA PHILIPPINE MULTINATIONAL San Miguel Corporation (SMC), keen to garner more sales in the Asia-Pacific, is putting advertising muscle behind its beer. SMC chairman Andres Soriano 111 said the company had, in
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    • 163 6 YVES SAINT LAURENT (YSL) executives had a smashing time yesterday destroying a hoard of "copy-cat" products uncovered after 18 months of investigation. About 4,300 bottles of counterfeit YSL products, with a street value of about $500,000, were crushed at a "destruction ceremony" at Marina
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    • 328 6 PUBLISHING and media representation group Cheney Communications recently expanded its operations into Malaysia and Indonesia. The group explained that there was "tremendous development of publishing opportunities" in the two markets. It will publish Expression Indonesia for American Express cardmembers in Indonesia from the middle of this month and
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    • 436 6 FT DENTSU, the Japanese marketing group which is the world's biggest advertising agency, plans to expand in the US and Europe by acquiring an international advertising network. Although Dentsu occupies an extraordinarily powerful position in the Japanese industry, it has been cautious in
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    • 191 6 A LITTLE MORE than a year after becoming chairman and chief executive of the Ogilvy Group, the world's seventh largest advertising agency, Kenneth Roman has resigned. His departure after 26 years at Ogilvy comes five months after he lost a takeover battte to
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    • 159 6 TAKING ITS CUE from the growing relish for sushi and sashimi In Singapore, US-based company McCormick has brought in a line of Japanese spices, seasonings snd salad dressings. McCormicks efforts to spice up Singapore was made together with its Japanese subsidiary, Mc-Cormick-Lion. Announcing
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    • 339 6 ESSO has launched a new grade of petrol and is to spend over $1 million in an advertising and marketing blitz over four months. The new grade, Esso Supreme, goes on the market today. It replacas the American oil
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    • 164 6 SHANDWICK pic, parent company of Gibson Public Relations of Singapors and Hongkong, has announced record results for the fourth successive year as a public company. Turnover for the year ending July 31 hit $304.8 million, up 84.7 per cent from last
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    • 446 6 Young Rubicam affair raises questions about ethics NYT YOUNG RUBICAM's indictment on charges it bribed Jamaican officials to obtain the nation's tourism sdvertising sccount reads like a Graham Greene novel: money laundering, shell corporations and corrupt politicians conspiring under the Caribbean sun. The agency's explanation is: an honest bid to
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 142 7 Telerate FUEL OIL prlcee were waakar on the back of high refinery rune in Singapore yeeterday. Sentiment was bearish with talk of uncommitted cargoes arriving from Venezuela and the Arabian Gulf. Offers for CST-180 fell by US$l-US$2 per tonne and were indicated at USss97 per tonne
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    • 201 7 London Commodity Exchange Buyor/SoJIor dosing prlcos on Oct 24 (£/tonno unloss spodfiod). Previous dosing prlcas In paranthosis. CoMm Daw ii-sTort Lonaon, mitn option OF London Nov 720/725 (719/720) Hfch/low 732/718 Jan 671/673 (679/680) 682/670 Sal« (4120) Coco# Doc 743/745 (742/744) Ugh/low 750/743 Mar 718/719 (723/724) Hgh/low 728/718 Solos
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    • 190 7 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) price recovered alter a two-day tail to dose Ave cents higher at M 520.42 a kg ysstordsy, dsslars said. They notod continued short covering demand from European traders, while a smaller offering elded the rtae. Turnover fell to 190 tonnos from ID
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    • 194 7 Chinese Produce Exchange Sellers' non dosing prices on October 25 (S$/100 kg) Coconut oil Bulk FOB 92.00 Old drum FOB 106.00 New drum FOB 102.00 Copra Mixed (loose) 52.00 sellers Pepper hlte /▼WTTTOW wfflTt FOB NLW 490.00 Sarawak white FOB faq NLW 480.00 Sarawak special black FOB NLW
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    • 357 7 RAS prices b. fm m b*~ NOON close Buy«n SMan lwy«n S^wi hi 1 RSS Prompt 160.00 161.00N 160.00 161.00N tat 1 RSS Nov 161-50 162.00 161 JO 162.00 tat 1 RSS Ok ***** 165.25 ***** 165.25 tat 2 RSS Of 159-50 161 JON 159.50 161 JON
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    • 78 7 SPREADING of various contract months was the featured activity in soybean futures trade on Tuesday, and prices ended the session mostly lower. Nearby November fell 2-1/4 cents a bushel to USSS.6O-3/4 a bushel, distant deferred® were fractionally higher. Chicago Board of Trade soyproducts moved on either side of Monday's
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    • 311 7 BMQAPORE: RUBBER prices closed slightly easier with November 1 RSS buyer quoted at 161.50 cents a kg yeeterday, down half a cent from Tuesday's close. Prices hovered within a narrow band on a lack of interest in quiet and featureleea afternoon trade. Operators adopted a wait-and-see attitude because of
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    • 487 7 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES finished (KUCE) yesterday on uX higher Chicago Board of Trade, dealers said most operators beoan to qutek profits on expectation that the market was due after the recent bullish performance. They said some kept to the lidolinnn on news that India may buy
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    • 89 7 CHICAGO BOARD of Trad* soft rod wintor wheat closed the seooion on Tuesday with small losses of 1/4 cent to 3.0 cents. The nearby December was off 3/4 cent at US$4.O7. Cargill and Continental were early sellers but after mid-morn-ing, trade thinned considerably, traders said. They noted some spreading
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    • 181 7 WHERE ANCIENT MANDARIN WAYS LIVE ON The Mandarins China I believed, we the of I Confucius. only the should I govern; that the aristocracy should be I one of learning; that entrance to the I highest ranks should be won on merit in When we go to to I administer,
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 469 8 KEY IMM currency futures benefited from a slump in US stock prices to finish shsrply higher and near session highs on Tuesday. Futures edged up again late on retail buying tied to sharp drops in mid-Octo-ber US car sales plus a brief renewed downtick In Standard and Poor's 500
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    • 1251 8 SINGAPORE: THE US DOLLAR closed slightly higher against most currencies after quiet and cautious trade yesterday. Dealers said the dollar rose initially on short-cov-ering and some investors buying sfter its fall in New York on Tuesday. Thereafter, the dollar fluctuated narrowly with its underlying bearishness remaining intact amid
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    • 118 8 Treasury bills Poriod Issue Yostorday's dosing Day's cod* Maturity MD OFFEt HKX LOW 3 monlt» 8Q*****V 25.01.90 4.33 4.28 4.33 4.20 6 mm«h» BS*****V 1841.90 4.33 4.28 1 yor 8Y*****Z 18.10.90 4.33 4.28 4.31 4.29 Qovei rnment notes and fa K>ndt Poriod ISSUO Maturity Coupon Yostorday's dosing
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    • 178 8 9m prtM tandkia'rSw ol 11 major bMki In S'pore Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Oct 25 US* 4 DM SWFC Y«n 7 4mr* 3 J/4 J/3 IS l/l IS 7 IS/1* 13/1* 7 S/14 J/14 tl/l-tl/4 I a* 3 11/14 —4/14 IS 1/3 IS 7 IS/14 13/14
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    • 1209 8 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Wednwdoy October 25, 1989 DEUTRCHEMARK (OMEX) DM«Mk DnMNi 52 53 54 JAPANEOE YEN (MMDQ OmMmM DwNp* 71 72 73 73 IMM Tunday, October 24, 1989 MTHM POUND W.OOI. cwrta par C Prtep Mil Dao-c Mm Ww p Di»f Mar-p 1550 4J2 34* 5i2 ait I.IS 1-70
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    • 57 8 THE overnight rat* on the Singapore money market was unchanged at 5-3/8 per cent yesterday. Term rates were all unchanged. —f I,,.- .1* Of KirerDor* rOTvS of th# doM ycitcrday: arm m> Omtr*tt* 3 3/1 3 1/4 1-Mtfh 5 1/1 9 1/4 14M* 11/1 3 1/4 1 111*
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 146 10 AFP THE Asian Development Bank la still considering new projects for China after suspending loans in the wake of the June 4 suppression of pro-democracy unreat, ADB preaident Maaao Fujioka waa quoted aa saying. In a meeting with Premier Li Peng, Mr
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    • 360 10 S P downgrades Australia's long-term debt Reuter STANDARD and Poor's Corp has lowered Australia's long-term debt rating to AA from AA-plus and has affirmed its A-1-plus short-term debt rating. It said on Tuesday the downgrade, affecting US$lO.4 billion in direct and guaranteed debt, reflected Australia's sharply higher current account deficit,
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    • 374 10 DESIGNED TO REDUCE UNCERTAINTY Reuter LLOYDS of London insurance market is introducing new rules designed to reduce the number of years of account left open by underwriting syndicates. It is hoped these measures, due to come into effect before the end of 1989,
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    • 136 10 Reuter STANDARD CHARTERED pic's investment management arm has signed a deal to set up a US$5O million Thai investment fund which will be listed on the Hongkong Stock Exchange. The bank said in a statement released in Bangkok yesterday that the Thai-Asia Fund
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    • 272 10 Reuter BRITAIN'S major banks, fresh from a costly increase in reserves to cover lending to leesdeveloped countries (LDC), now face woes on the home front highlighted by a slowdown in lending and increasing bad debts, analysts said. Their decision last August
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    • 367 10 Bernama BANKS should understand the companies they sie dealing with and follow their financial positions and non-finan-cial clues closely a key towards managing snd svoiding problems, a management consultant said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. By analysing thsir financial statements, bankers could detect a
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    • 207 10 Reuter SOUTH KOREA could allow the won to float freely before it opena the capital market In 1992, aaaiatant foreign minister Hong Soon-yong said yesterday. Mr Hong, in charge of the ministry's foreign economic ties, said Seoul waa weighing ending the current system of controlled float
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    • 451 10 Reuter THE BANK of Montreal's sddition of US$B5O million to Third World loan loss reserves will still leave it with a profit this year, but only Just Analysts said estimates of net profits in fiscal 1900, ending October 31, vary from
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    • 102 10 Reuter JAPANESE PARTICIPANTS took less than 10 per cent of US$lO.O4 billion of US Treasury two-year notes auctioned on Tuesday, dealers in Tokyo said. At the last auction held in September, they bought about 10 per cent of U559,754 billion, they said.
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    • 231 10 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates closed slightly below Tuesday's level in quiet trading yeeterday. Dealers said the slight fall in rates followed a marginal drop in US Federal funds, softer New York stock prices and a rise in US bond pricee. The market was awaiting today's release of
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    • 550 10 EURODOLLAR futures closed stssdy to slightly hlghsr in fairly active trede on lata short-covering and some position adjustments, dealers said. They said prices fluctuated within narrow rangee as operstors swatted today's release of US third quarter groes national product ftguree, after brushing aside a 0.1 per cent fall in
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    • 423 10 HONGKONG: Gold ckjeed little changed in quiet, thin trading yeeterday which saw aome local speculative dealing, but very little overaeaa activity, dealers eaid. "Traders mostly stayed away from the market awaiting direction from the US Senate Banking Committee meeting later in the day and today's US GNP figures,"
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 492 12 BUSINESS TIMES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1989 THE REALITY of things can be proved In surprising ways. Differences between Britain and other Commonwealth members over South Africa could be seen as a lack of unity, but the way the organisation hangs together in spite of
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    • 2095 12  -  Hwa Hong Corporation is something ot a prisoner of its early success. Having made its mark as a family-owned manufacturer of edible oil, the image has stuck in many minds although the company is now heavily into warehousing, property, construction, insurance and financial services. And with a
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    • 558 13 BULGARIA Reuter HARDLINE BULGARIA, one of Eastern Europe's most orthodox communist regimes, has been unnerved by last week's leadership change in East Germany and growing local dissent. Diplomats say the fail of veteran East German leader Erich Honecker in the face of popular pressure
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    • 672 13 PAKISTAN Reuter A BID to unseat youthful Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has plunged Pakistani politics into a week of horse-trading, treachery and talk of chicanery. "Politics in this country is just like a stock market elsewhere and we've just launched a hostile takeover bid," an
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    • 577 13  -  HUNGARY Hungary, reports DAVID LEWIS, is gradually fulfilling a much-cherished dream a dream which was dashed in 1956 when the Soviets brutally crushed it. DAVID LEWIS Reuter THIRTY-THREE YEARS ON. Hungary is on the verge of realising the ideals of democracy and national independence crushed by
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 568 14  -  MUSIC By FRANCES FRANK MARCUS NYT JAZZ, live, hot and syncopated, orjce splashed through streets in New Orleans nonstop, through ooen doorways and at honkytopks, dime-a-dance halls and s<f:iety halls. r But in the age of rap music [aijd MTV (Music Television), jazz
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    • 547 15 Say it again in simple English this time LANGUAGE CINEMA AP IN THE WORLD uncovered by Professor William Lutz, workers are not laid off. Fired employees are "dehired", "non-retained", or "released". Lutz has written Doublespeak, a book that looks at the work product of the mind capable of writing a
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    • 396 15 NYT FILM DIRECTOR Milos Forman and the head of the American Film Inatitute, George Stevena Jr, have expreaaed concern over foreign ownership of American movie companies. After testifying before a Senate subcommittee on artists' rights on Tuesday. Forman raiaed the poaaibility that the
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    • SHORT TAKES
      • 156 15 MAO ZEDONG'S grandaon is now a celebrity at People's University in Beijing, whoee students played a major role in this year's pro-democracy unreet Mao Xinyu has become a "central personality" on campus, where he fields questions from classmates on hie famous anceetor who
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      • 168 15 DRESSED IN A SEQUINED JACKET and white slacks, a slender blue-eyed, biack-haired singer swivels his hips around the stage under the liQht of a flickering strobe as a crowd of 15,000 Chinese youngsters, officials and even grandparents watch the spectacle in fascination. American rock
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      • 95 15 MIKIS THEOOORAKIS, internationally known as composer of the theme for the film Zorba the Greek, was for many years a symbol of the communist struggle in Greece. But this month he took the final step in a year-long drift to the
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      • 143 15 EMANUEL UNQARO's sexy, sirenish women have grown up into savvy sophisticates for next spring s line of luxury ready-to-wear clothes. As other designers knock themselves out to show female pulchritude with bared skin and molded cutout clothes for next spring, Ungaro's show
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      • 118 15 Agencies ZSA ZSA GABOR an actress renowned more for her marriages and outrageous behaviour than for her films, parlayed diamond-studded glamour into a lifelona career as a celebrity. In addition to steady appearances on television shows where she called everyone "darling" in her Hungarian
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    • 602 15 CRYPTIC PUZZLE 1 Collect (6) ACROSS 7 personal (8) 8 Exchange (4) 1 Tum new earls out In a 10 Qroupe of fish (8) foreign land (6) n Dress (8) 7 Normlnally she can 14 Lubricate (3) thrash grain (8) 16 Assisted (5) Nothing can be free(4) 17 lndlan qu#en
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  • SPORTS
    • 426 16  -  TENNIS By CHARLES SAVAGE EPSON hat doubled the prize money for its Singapore Super Teraiji tournament to U*****,000 (atoo3 8S600.000) for next year. lift rapidly growing computer prodKer will also be sponsoring the went promoted by Australian ftporta Marketing (ASM), for the Art three years.
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    • 285 16 AP TOP-SEEDED Nicolas Kulti of Sweden, displaying strong rotund strokes, easily beat adaakl Isaji of Japan 6-1, 6-1 In the opening singles match on Tuesday of the Japan Airlines Super Junior Tennis Championships in Tokyo. The 16-year-old Kulti, the winner of
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    • 327 16 AP OLYMPIC tennis champion Miloslav Mecir, Soviet Andrei Cheenokov and Frenchman Henri Leconte won in different stylee on Tueeday to reach the second round of the U551,060,000 European Community Championship in Antwerp. Leconte, who slumped to 37th ranking in the world thia year, needed
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    • 301 16 AP TOP-WANKED Steffi Graf gave up juet Qne point in the first five games end went on to best Laurs (Sirrone 6-0, 6-0 in the first roun* of a women's tournament in BQyhton on Tuesdsy. <M si lowed her Itslisn opponenCsnly 15 points in the
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    • 237 16 ATHLETICS AP OLYflhe CHAMPION Carl Lewis has (Bgun legal action against s West German magazine and a Canadian cable television networ* for reporting thst he used pertißriance-enhanclng drugs. Ttt New York Times ssid «ay that Toronto lawyer Denson has sent letters
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    • 410 16 BOXING AP VIRGIL HILL knocked veteran Jamee Kinchen literally out of the ring at 2:52 of the first round on Tuesday night in North Dakota to retain his World Boxing Association light heavyweight title and remain undefeated. Hill caught Kinchen with a hard
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    • 310 16 GOLF AP THE PGA Tour Policy Board has failed to ratify a proposal eaaing restrictions on foreign players, so the 15-tournament rule will remain in effect. Commissioner Oeane Beman aaid in South Carolina on Tuesday that "the board felt there was
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    • 473 16 AP UNDEFEATED Jeff Harding of Australia retained the World Boxing Council light heavyweight title in Brisbane on Tueeday night after Englishman Tom Collins, to the crowd's loud disapproval, quit after the second round. Harding pummelled Collins relentlessly in both rounds, but there did not appear to be
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    • 583 16 AFP FOUR OF THE world top goifars compete for "Player of the Year" honours in Hilton Head. South Carolina, this week as the 1969 US PGA Tour climaxes in the US$2.5 million Nabisco championships. "The golf season will come to a climactic
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  • COMPANIES & STOCK MARKETS
    • 656 17  -  By ABDUL HADHI AS FAR AS cheap but reasonably good property stocks go, Tuan Sing Holdings fits the bill quite well. The group, owned by Indonesian businessman T K Lim, hit the headlines recently by announcing its intention to sell its
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    • 301 17  -  By WILLIAM CHIA THE SINGAPORE Sesdaq Fund Ltd has become a substantial shareholder of Material Handling Engineering Ltd following the acquisition of a 5.71 per cent stake. Material Handling announced yesterday that the US$3O-million Sesdaq Fund bought 1.43 million shares in the
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    • 580 17  -  By KEVIN GWEE THE JOHAN group has reduced its stake in George Kent (M) Bhd to below 50 per cent with the sale of a total of 7.34 million shares in the company in the past two
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    • 485 17 KAMUNTING CORPORATION is interested in taking over the 19.7 per cent stake in Multi-Purpoee Holdings Bhd (MPHB) held by Multi-Purpose-KSM Investment Fund. The group, however, has not formally approached the receivers Price Waterhouse to buy the MPHB shares. (Currently, Kamunting Corp
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    • 472 17 Bernama CONSTRUCTION and Supplies House Bhd (CASH) has reached agreement to settle a civil suit with the receiver and manager of Yew Securities Sdn Bhd, through a mediator who is known to but not connected with both parties. CASH said the out- standing claim
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    • SES
      • 1063 18  -  ABDUL HADHI SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market continued to decline yesterday, prompting analysts to lower the STII-eupport levels to around 1,280. Ifocus switched to Sesdaq counters with trading activity on the main market remaining quiet. Attention on the secondary market was
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      • 300 18 AAanogen' prices Oct 26 Royal Trust Asset Mgt r S'por* Gr Fund 0825 0 865 rr Alia foe Gr Fund 1.085 1.145 Singapore Unit Trust Co«»rc» 1.17 1.24 T*» Savingi fund 100 \SB S'gpr* Prog Fund 0.44* 0.48* Spore S* Fund 0.74 0.82 S'pxo b«M Fund 0.77 082
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      • 66 18 AUSTRAL AMALGAMATED TW BERHAD: 15th AQM at the PNB Theatrette. 2nd Floor, Menara PNB, 201 A. Jalan Tun Razak. ***** Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow at 3pm. ROBMSON AMD COMPANY LIMITED: AQM at 176, Orchard Road. #05-05 Centrepoint, Singapore 0023, on Oct 30. Monday, at 12.30pm. DMB BERHAD: 28th AQM
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      • 6233 18 Or*# Qr'a 1IM Tal Last Vol Day Last Quota Dtv Dlv Y*ld Nat M Cap Mgh Low Coda Company 8ala +or- ('000) High Low Buyar Sailer C*r P/E SmU OCT 25 to SESDAQ 280 120 t 4000 Amtek Eng 20* 270 -1 2100 270 268 280 271
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    • KLSE
      • 3559 19 SHARE PRICES closed broadly lower on the Kuala Lumpur stockmarket yesterday In quiet trading. Brokers noted easier sentiment right from the opening bell which saw prices taking off below overnight levels. Thereafter. prices remained weak on lack of buying interest They said operators kept to
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    • REGIONAL MARKETS
      • 563 20 Reuter JAPAN'S electronics giants are expected to poet impreesive mid-term earnings this week despite a tough business climate, but the results will pale compared with Isst year's high-volt-age performance, industry analysts said. And with microchip prices slumping snd the red-hot domestic
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      • 625 20 Tokyo Reuter THE KEY Nikkei Average cioeed eaaier yesterdsy sfter late profit-taking in heavy trade inflalsd by a focus on domestic-linked sharss with land assets, although the rest of the market was flat, brokers said. "It's a dealing market, people are getting in and out quickly," a foreign
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      • 527 20 Australia Reuter A BETTER-thsn-expected current sccount dsficit sparked a light rally on the Austrslisn share market yesterday, but failed to prevent a sharply weaker cloee, brokers said. The All Ordinariee Index finished 15.8 points down at 1,632.7, but up from the 1,628.0 low reached shortly before the
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      • 1220 20 Hongkong HONGKONG Investor* responded to Well Street's volatility by scurrying tor the sidelines end letting stocks slide steadily in thin trade yeeterday, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index slipped 25.37 to dose at 2,706.6 on a turnover ot HK5658.36 million, down from Tuesday's HKJ825.22 million.
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      • 87 20 NEW ZEALAND shares ended lower yesterday on currency fluctuatione between the local dollar and its Australian counterpart brokers said. They said falls in Brisrlsy Invsstmsnts. Fletcher Chsllsngs and Goodman Fielder all dual-listed in Austrslis were inspired by e lower cross-rsts sgsinst ths Australian dollar. FCL was
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      • 141 20 Reuter THE Manila share market softened yesterday on continued profit-taking, with many investors waiting on the sidelines for further bargains, traders said. The Manila Stock Exchange Composite Index fell 12.51 points to dose at 1,275.18. The combined volume dropped to 1.33 billion shares worth 435.16 million pesos
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      • 269 20 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS dropped back below the 900 level In low volume trading yesterday as rumours of a government scheme to lift the market appeared to lose momentum. The compoaite index, which surged over 12 points on Tueeday, dipped 5.14 points to close at 808.36.
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      • 93 20 Reuter THAI STOCKS declined in thin trade yesterday as nervous local inveetors continued to look for new direction from overseas markets, brokers said. The SET Index fell 4.22 points to cloee at 088.97, with declinee leading advances 79 to 30. Moat actively traded were Padaeng Industry, Siam
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      • 206 20 Reuter SHARE PRICES shrugged off lethargy yeeterday to rally strongly on speculative buying ahead of the Hindu new year, brokers said. "The buying was solely sentimental as pisyers want to end trading on a cheerful note before the new year commencee on Sunday." one broker said.
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    • WORLD MARKETS
      • 964 21 New York Reuter US BLUE CHIPS retraced moat of a steep loss and ended slightly lower on Tuesday. The broader market, however, ended deciaively lower with loaera outnumbering gainers by about four to one. Traders said a partial recovery in UAL Corp sharea inapired buying
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      • 817 21 London AP, Reuter LONDON share prices were higher at midday yesterday, as the market benefited from Wall Street's Tuesday recovery and institutional buying of select blue-chip stocks at lower levels. But volume remained low, as caution ruled ahead of Wall Street's opening and in the absence
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      • 1681 21 FRANKFURT: German share prices slipped 1.7 per cent in cautiona trade, as Wall Street'a upe and downs continued to unsettle the nervous market While the Dow Jones index ended just 3.80 points lower on Tuesday, dealera aaid ita 85-point dive early in the day had provided Investors
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      • 345 21 Reuter THE THREE-WEEK strike by 53,000 employees of Boeing Co has slowed production but the Seattle-based aircraft manufacturer is still making deliveries and will not face any financial penalties from its sirline customers, a Boeing spokesman said. "I know we can't be held liable for
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      • 172 21 Reuter WANG LABORATORIES Inc has agreements in principle to sell US$2OO million of what it called non-strstegic assets. President and chief operating officer Richard Miller told shareholders that the company hopes to sell an additional US$2OO million to US$3OO million in non-strategic assets
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    • 333 17 Singapore Hong Kong US London Thailand Malaysia Australia Singapore: 4-5 December, The Dynasty Hong Kong: 7-8 December, Furama Intercontinental An important conference for all companies Authoritative panel of market experts seeking to raise capital in local and Michae HefTernan, Chief Economist/ international markets Laywer, The ASX Discussion topics of immediate
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    • 196 17 ui dtyo Keep your irwesUMU 5 decisions on target CHARTPOIffr:' WMMaaBBM f *p Every Saturday in BTs weekly 4 Personal Investment paces a Id tfß* I This announcement appears for the purposes of record only October 1989 A f I ASIA MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC (S) PTE LTD I I 5550,000,000 3-YEAR
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    • 436 20 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 50 AND IN THE MATTER OF BLOOM GREEN PRODUCTION PTE LTD. (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the Company duly convened and held at No. 36 Robinson Road 18-01, City House, Singapore 0106, on
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    • 378 20 THE COMPANIES ACT CAP. 50 HYDROLEX PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Wlnding-Up) At an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting of the Company held at No 4 Tuas Avenue 11, Singapore 2263 on 23rd October, 1989, the following special resolutions were passed: (1) that the Company be wound up voluntarily pursuant to Section
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    • 440 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND JURONG TRAVEL PTE LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at 10 Anson Road #11-20, International Plaza, Singapore 0207 at 10.30 a.m. on Friday, 20 October 1989 the following resolutions were passed:SPECIAL RESOLUTION WINDING-UP That Jurong Travel
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    • 246 20 NOTICE OF RESOLUTION JUMBO NUTRITION MANUFACTURING PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of JUMBO NUTRITION MANUFACTURING PTE LTD duly convened and held at 38-B Hong Kong Street, Singapore 0106 on the 23rd October 1969, the following resolution has been passed as a Special Resolution. "That the
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    • 24 20 a. ■—M J— yesftsc^rtejp FOf a naoonai notioay SINGAPORE A BU«IW— MONTHLY MAGAZINE JllHi of BOSINESS •EJREDIT trends Umtm Tmw* Ohmmt -«r. OCTOBER 1989
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    • 772 21 M Bangkok Bank Limited (INCORPORATED IN THAILAND) t Balance Sheet As at December 31, 1988 ASSETS 1988 1987 LIABILITIES AND BAHT SHAREHOLDERS* EQUITY 1988 1967 CASH AND DEPOSITS AT BANKS BAHT Cash and deposits at banks rnrpr*:rr« in Thailand 7,791,757,142.22 6,902,679,656.71 r>xn«tic dew* ts banks outside 2!,862,462,860.26 15,180,203,564.13 ST-SSL. 'ImSKSS
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  • 451 22 First fund registers a 35 per cent return OAIWA Securities Co Ltd is launching its second Asian-NIEs fund worth 14 billion yen (Ssl93 million), a portion of which will be inveated in Singapore and Malaysian stocks. The fund, which is likely to be launched
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  • 352 22 AN INVESTMENT company representing some of the world's major financial institutions will be scouting for promising manufacturing as well as service investments in Singapore next year. The Aaian Finance and Investment Corporation (AFIC) set up its regional headquarters in Manila in September.
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  • 371 22 AFP MOST YOUNG PEOPLE in Indonesia want to see their next preeMent coming from the ranks of the military, according to a recent poll conducted by a news weekly. Almost half of the 600 people aged between 20 and 30 years questioned said they wanted
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  • 493 22  -  By GENEVIEVE CUA A SPECIAL ADVISER to Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry has urged Japan already the world's biggest donor to pump even more capital into the Asia-Pacific region. Mr Shigeo Muraoka said that inveetments were one of the key
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  • 310 22 Reuter SOUTH KOREA will resist US pressures to open its beef market fully to foreign imports but is confident it will avert trade sanctions, Assistant Foreign Minister Hong Soon-yong said in Seoul yesterday. Mr Hong said South Korea planned to increase import
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  • 304 22 AP FORMER US PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday said the US and Japan are good friends who need only to work on a "few little itchy things" to resolve their trade tensions. Mr Reagan, 78, made the remarks in an interview in Tokyo with
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  • 182 22 AFP THE SOVIET National Bank yesterday announced a new exchange rate for the rouble of 6.26 to the dollar, close to the current black market rate, for certain transactions. The new rate, which devalues the rouble to a tenth of the official rate, would apply to
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  • 286 22 AP SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev has predicted that there will be a turning point in Soviet living condition* within 12 to 18 months as his reform programme, now in its fifth year, takes hold. The official Tass news sgency reported
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  • 597 22 NYT PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew is worried that the government in Phnom Penh might suddenly collapee, allowing the Khmer Rouge to take power. "You might have it fall down like a pack of cards and you're left
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  • 69 22 Reuter COMEX GOLD FUTURES were down slightly in quiet early trading yesterday and market sources said they expected the session to remain uneventful with no economic indicators due out until today. Today's release of thirdquarter US GNP data is expected to help indicate the direction of American interest
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  • LATE FILE
    • 56 22 AFP HONGKONG'S tourist arrtvals in 1960 will suitor tall for ths first tims in 13 years, with Chins to btams. Tourism chtof Martin Barrow said yae* tsrdsy thst visitor srrivals had talton by ovar 20 par cant in Juna and July as tourists wara put
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    • 79 22 AFP CHINA'S industrisl growth will riss by 8 to 9 par cant this yaar in spits of s dramatic slowdown last month, ths Naw China News Agency said ysstordsy. Industry graw only 0 J per cant In Saptamber on the same partod last yaar. NCNA quotod
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    • 35 22 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Community yesterday refected a newlytabled US plan for farm trade reform, saying that K was a backward step aimed at eliminating the EC's Common Agricultural Policy. Reuter
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    • 52 22 AP THE KHMER Rouge, in a radio broadcast yeetsrday, said that its seizure of Pailin in western Cambodia had opened the door for an assault on the provincial capital of Battambang, and warned officials and soldiers of the pro-Vietnameee government to deeert "in order to stay
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    • 68 22 Reuter THE OIL induetry is a threat to the environment and should pay the cost of any damage, Indonesia's environment minister said yeetsrday. "The oil end gas industry has the potential to destroy the environment" Mr Emit Salim told a convention of oil producers in Jakarta.
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    • 36 22 AP SOUTH Africa's state radio •aid yeeterday that tha Soviat Union could play an important role in helping to start talks between the while government and its black adversaries. AP
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 95 23 AFP A WEST GERMAN cargo ship lost 150 barrels of powerful acids off the coast of Brittany in a strong storm at sea this weekend, port officials in Brest, France, said. The ship, the Eal Ruby, lost the load about 30 nautical miles south-west
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      • 82 23 Reuter FINNISH SHIPBUILDER Wartsila Marine Industries Inc, which on Monday said it was applying for bankruptcy, began dismissing nearly all its 6,000 workers. Senior company official HannuPekka lhatsu said dismissal notices were to be sent out on Tuesday and yesterday. About 200 staff would be kept
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      • 83 23 Reuter THE WEST GERMAN cabinet approved plans to sell state-owned steel and shipping group Salzgitter AG to West German commodities company Preussag AG. According to a cabinet document, the sale is expected to fetch more than two billion marks. It said a Dec 18 extraordinary shareholders meeting
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      • 43 23 Reuter THE 14,924 dwt CYPRIOT Motor vessel Sphinx was safely towed into Singapore on Tuesday after breaking down in the Indian Ocean, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said in London. The Sphinx is managed by Starlight Maritime Inc, Piraeus. Reuter
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      • 45 23 Reuter THE PANAMANIAN registered 5,123 dwt refrigerated motor vessel Japan Star was refloated on Oct 21 after going aground Oct 20 and was expected to arrive in Male, in the Maldives on Monday, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said in London. Reuter
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      • 57 23 Reuter THE PHILIPPINE motor vessel Mindoro Bay, 16,250 dwt, was successfully refloated off Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on Monday after earlier efforts to refloat the stranded vessel had failed, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said in London. The Mindoro Bay is presently at anchor in Jeddah port where it
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    • 169 23 AFP SOUTH KOREAN shipyards received new foreign orders for 2.06 million tons of ships, worth US$2.2 billion, from January to September this year, the Trade and Industry Ministry reported on Tuesday. This is up 47.5 per cent in tonnage terms and 161
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    • 317 23 AFP INDIA has closed the Budge Budge dockyard at Calcutta, the only port made available to landlocked Nepal, a Nepalese official said in Kathmandu on Tueeday. The official of the Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) said Nepal was verbally informed on Monday that
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    • 334 23  -  By RAHITA ELIAS SHIPBROKERING has been identified as an important facet in achieving Singapore's vision to become a "one-stop shipping centre". "Shipbrokering will feature prominently in this centre for maritime businesses," said Mr Mah Bow Tan, Minister of State, Ministry of Communications Information
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    • 408 23  -  ZULKIFLI ALWI By MALAYSIAN coastal ship operators are cautiously optimistic of the trade's prospects for next year. The bullish sentiments stem from confidence over the Malaysian economy which is widely expected to remain buoyant. Ship owners and shipping agents contacted by Shipping Times
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    • 264 23  -  By RAHITA ELIAS THE SINGAPORE National Shipping Association (SNSA) is encouraging its Asian counterparts to join the UK-based Federation of National Associations of Ship Brokers and Agents (Fonasba) and reap the benefits of membership in this group, says a senior SNSA official. Mr
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    • 758 24 Oct 23-27 Advanced reinsurance practice, Insurance Reinsurance Research Group course, The Tower Thistle Hotel, London El. Oct 24-23 British Marine Trade Exhibition, Sandown Park Exhibition Centre, Sandown, Surrey. Oct 23 European gas markets: regulatory and environmental developments, conference, Institute of Petroleum, London. Oct 23-27 Diesel engine combustion chamber
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    • 373 24 Reuter RECENT LARGE Soviet corn purchases should help keep the pace of grain shipments out of US Great Lakes ports strong through the end of the season. But the Soviets are ignoring offerings of Canadian grain, so shipments out of the main Canadian
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    • 1182 24 Lloyd's Maritime Asia DESPITE STRONG liftings, ocean carriers in the westbound trades between North America and Asia are having a hard time keeping rates up. Westbound carriers have benefited from a surge in US exports, triggered by the stubbornly weak
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    • 1879 24 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Tranatalnar SdttdulM BHc Op Gdn Dat«/Tim« Tlm« From Tlma To Booking Gate Ad Gondiorov 20S49 *****9 2300 *****5 26/1030 NA 2 NO 00 (01 AiAtandMi 59® 2710-09 1000 26/1030 31/1100 Doc t. 2 N2 00
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    • 196 25 Reuter EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ship owners on Tuesday called on the European Commission to introduce new measures to help them fight off foreign competition. "What EC ship owners need in order to compete in the world market is a radical reduction
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