The Business Times, 12 January 1990

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 170/12/89 FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1990 75 CENTS
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  • FINANCIAL MARKETS SUMMARY
    • 36 1 Reuter WALL STREET stocks gained strongly on bargain hunting and futures-related buying early yesterday, traders said. The Dow was ahead 18 points at 2769 and gainers led declining issues by almost three-to-one. Reuter
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    • 50 1 AP London shares were higher at midday yesterday, as a gentle flow of buying interest helped restore the market's nerve. At 1200 GMT, the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index was up 7.9 points, or 0.3 per cent, at 2,420.5, compared with a morning low of 2,396.5 points. AP
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    • 46 1 Thursday ST Industrials Index 1566.07 (-3.45 BT Composite Index 1360.16 (+1.16) NST Industrial Index 2999.29 24.21 HK Hang Seng Index 2855.52 (-12.48 Tokyo Nikkei Average *****.13 473.62 Sydney All-Ordinaries 1695.6 5.4) Wednesday New York (Dow Jones) 2750.64 (-15.36 London (FT 30 Index) 1936.4 (-20.1)
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    • 12 1 US$: 145.25y*n 1.6870 DM S$ 1.8965 £i U551.6610 MS: 550.7015
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    • 17 1 Euro-S (Mar) 91.98 DM (Mar) 0.5924 Y«n (Mar) 0.*****6 Pound (Mar) 1.6330 Nikkei lnd«x (Mar) 38,505
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    • 12 1 S'por* (buyer's quote) U*****.60 +US$5.7O London (Morning Fix U*****.55 US$7.7O
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    • 10 1 S'por* February 158.00 c»ntt/kg (-0.50 M'jla February 223.50Mctt/kg (-0.50
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    • 7 1 18.09 Ms/kg (-0.46) Turnover: 100(-60
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    • 15 1 Turnov«n 802 lot»(-418 Jon M5669/tonn« (-1 F«b M5695/toone (unch Mar Ms7ol /tonn« (-4
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    • 11 1 6.39 (average of 1 2 ma|or banks' PLRs)
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    • 23 1 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market was 5/8 point higher at 5 per cent yesterday. Short-term rates were unchanged.
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  • 662 1  -  By WILLIAM CHIA AN INDONESIAN group is negotiating with "certain shareholders'' of Electro Magnetic (S) Ltd to acquire their stakes which may trigger a take-over offer for the listed video tape manufacturer. EMS yesterday requested a suspension in trading of its shares but did
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  • 436 1  -  Strong demand may last two or three more years By SUZANNE SOH INDONESIA must accelerate its development and sale of industrial land as the booming demand from multinational corporations for cheaper sites should last for just two to three more years,
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  • 249 1 AFP SOUTH KOREA'S business conglomerates have abruptly dropped their plans to build potentially lucrative golf courses after President Roh Tae-Woo took issue with their "work ethic". Five large business groups, Samsung, Lucky-Goldstar, Korea Explosives, Donga Construction and Kolon, announced on Wednesday they
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  • 162 1 AFP VIETNAM can join Asean officially after the Cambodian crisis ends, Thai Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan said in Chiang Mai yesterday. "Thailand must strive to help build a new. more constructive structure of relationship between the two South-east Asias," Mr Chatichai said
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  • 273 1 AP FOREIGNERS will be allowed to make direct portfolio investment in South Korea in 1992, Finance Minister Lee Kyu-sung said yesterday. Before that, Mr Lee said, foreign securities firms will be allowed to set up branch offices or form joint ventures in Korea in
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  • 291 1 AFP BONO CORPORATION Holdings Ltd has cast doubt over the financial capacity of American Jeffrey Reynolds, who claims he will make a bid to take over the embattled Australian company. Bond Corp executive Peter Lucas said in a statement the company had
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    • 214 1 Leader, PAGE 8 Batam Industrial park to provide Jobs, housing for 40,000, PAGE 3 HI .^hl 1 ft COMPANY SERVICES ZJ ij J iJ J NEWS 11,12 Aircraft Schedule 4 Asian Market 16 Editorial Comment: 8 EC, Japan 4 Causeway Inv Commodities 17 Binding triangle ol opportunity More talks on
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 522 2  -  By LEE HAN SHIH DEMAND for office space in and around Raffles Place has stayed buoyant, despite earlier fears of an impending slowdown of the property market, if an auction yesterday is anything to go by. The auction, held by consultants
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    • 494 2  -  Conference on Confucian humanism By SHOEB KAGDA ECONOMIC SUCCESS on the part of Japan and tha four Asian Dragons has legitimised Confucianism as a viable system of economic end political governance. In his paper titled "Confucian Humanism and Modernisation; The Institutional Imperatives", one
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    • 179 2 NON-PARTY members will be participating in four seminars organised by the People's Action Party to discuss major national concerns such as religious harmony and emigration in the runup to the party convention next month. Yesterday, a panel of party members from the Youth and Women's
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    • 472 2  -  By GENEVIEVE CUA BRUSHWRITER Corporation. a software firm which made headlines about two years ago with the first home-grown Chinese language word processing package, is to be liquidated following disagreement among its shareholders over the terms of further financing. A liquidator has not
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    • 341 3  -  by SUZANNE SOH BATAM INDUSTRIAL PARK (BIP), to be completed in five years' time, will provide employment and housing for 40,000 Indonesian workers most of whom will be recruited in Java. the industrial park will have air-c6nditioned flatted factories suitable for
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    • 175 3 A PAP working group has urged the government to consider shortening the operation hours of the evening Area Licensing Scheme (ALS). In- a statement yesterday, it welcomed the recommendation of the Select Committee on Land Transportation Policy that the ALS hours be rolled back by
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    • 258 3  -  By SOH TIANG KENG THE BIG FOUR local banks are keeping a close eye on financial and economic developments in Batam. But they have no immediate plans to invest or set up branches on the Indonesian island, located 20km south-east of Singapore; while
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    • 364 3  -  By JAYARAM MENON,GENEVIEVE CUA USERS and suppliers of ozonedepleting chemical, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). are bracing themselves for the prospect of forking out even more money for CFC quotas, the tender of which began this week. In the meantime, many eletronic manufacturers are
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    • 178 3 NEW CHARITIES and expanded plans to cater to the needy under existing charities are pushing the Community Chest of Singapore's 1990 budget up 34 per cent to $16.2 million. A chest statement yesterday said six new charities, the largest number to come under its wing
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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    • 124 3 Hongkongßank Does More Than Look After A/lr Mone^. 'J* liP 8S l&i j I V V y MP j »fl i** jn Hk, "^k When Mr Tan visits Hongkongßank, he's way of meeting them effectively. "We look at a customer's special require- about customer satisfaction. known by his name. Not
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 478 4 Commissioners to meet ministers in June Reuter THE European Community and Japan agreed on Wednesday to step up top-level contacts on political and economic issues, a European Commission spokesman said. Jacques Delors, president of the executive commission, and visiting Japanese
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    • 127 4 AP JAPAN'S Construction Ministry has decided that future calls for public works bidding should include explicit mention of a ban on bid-rigging. A ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said on Wednesday that documents describing the projects and setting forth
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    • 125 4 AP JAPANESE CONCERNS seem to be ignoring most investments in the Phoenix area, analysts say. but that doesn't hold true for the Troon North resort in north-east Scottsdale, Arizona. Nichimen Corp. a general trading company, agreed this week to help finance the US$l24
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    • 132 4 Asahi THE CHAIRMAN of Nissan Motor, Mr Takashi Ishihara, has said Japan should extend ita voluntary restraints on car exports to the United States when the current pledge expires in March. "Taking the poor performance of US car makers into consideration, I
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    • 334 4 Reuter VICE-PRESIDENT Dan Quayle said the United States ia considering joint ventures with Japan in future explorationa of apace, a move that would cut the coat of the apace programme. "In thia. as in other parta of our space programme, we will be seeking
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    • 81 4 NYT JAPANESE taken the governments dMßwkxi on Jan 8 to resume high-level talks with Chinas* officisiejpn a proposed six-year, 610-bfHlon-yen (US$5.5 billion) loAVrogramme, aa a green light for them to pursue new bJSlhess ventures in China. Toray Industries. -wtilch makes synthetic fibree, wfti soon begin
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    • 164 4 NYT WHILE an increaaing number of Japanese companies have begun to implement five-day work weeka and flexible time, the Labour Ministry saya moat are doing so to improve their image. According to the ministry, an average Japaneee worker put in 2,150 hours on
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    • 320 5 Reuter THREE of the four non-commu-nist partners in East Germany's coalition have threatened to quit V the government did not speed up reforms and halt moves to establish a new security police ,'fprpe. .The Liberal Democrats, Christian Democrats and National .Democrats said on
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    • 149 5 Reuter *ff?E WEST GERMAN economy, Europe's largest, grew by 4 per cent in 1900, the strongest rate of expansion this decade, the Federal Statistics Office said on Wednesday. Economists said the outlook was for continued expansion this year, particularly in view
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    • 299 5 AFP WORLD AIR TRAFFIC ta expected to double to more than two billion passengers a year by the year 2000. and apecial measures are needed to ensure that airports will be able to cope with the increase, the
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    • 490 5 AFP BRITISH AEROSPACE (BAe) has said it would not pay any indemnities to other members of the four-nstion Europesn Airbus consortium over a striks by BAe workers that has slresdy seriously disrupted Airbus production. A BAe spokesman ssid an article
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    • 259 5 AP THE MD-11, the wide-bodied jetliner which McDonnell Douglaa hopes will bring it billions of dollars in the *****, soared off on its maiden flight on Wednesday. The plans completed a series of tests including studies of its handling capabilities. Pilot John Miller, chief of
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    • 315 6 AP WEST GERMANY will continue to invest in developing countries despite the political, social and economic changes sweeping Eastern Europe, a West German Trade official said on Wednesday. Hans Peter Stihl, President of the West German Chambers of Industry and Commerce said
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    • 661 6 Japan unlikely to absorb exports of NICs Bernama A UNILATERAL BUDGET cut in the United States could trigger a recession in East Asia, which could in turn affect the global economy, the research and training centre of the Tokyo-based United Nations
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    • 280 6 Bernama INDONESIA la not "too toon" to aet up an Aaeen sponge iron plant deepite having agraad to an Aaaan propoaai earlier tor its eetaMlshment in tha country, a report aaid yeeterday. Tha chairman ol tha Indonaaian Ingot and Staal Biilat Manufacturers
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    • 710 6 NYT LAOS, one of the world's least-devel-oped countries by the criteria of the United Nations, is seeking alternative sources of foreign aid to replace assistance from Communist countries that now have other preoccupations. "We must know what we can ask of our
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    • 377 6 AFP THE ARGENTINE ECONOMY It on the brink of racssslon because of Iho government's harsh monetary policy, economists and businessmen say. Tha continuing weaknees of tha austral tha nation's currancy has lad tha country to virtual bankruptcy and thrsatans to shut
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • FOCUS
    • 879 7 EASTERN EUROPE Reuter VETERANS of the street protests that smashed the communist hold on power in Eastern Europe are watching their new leaders like hawks, fearful that the prize of democracy will be snatched from under their noses. With the first free
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    • 644 7 AP FOREIGN AID often has been a political headache for the president and US Congress because the recipients aren't American voters, but the politics of the issue may be changing with the tide of democracy in Eastern Europe. Democrats
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 475 8 BUSINESS TIMES FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1990 JOINT VENTURES are nothing new. But yesterday's Singapore-Indonesia accord to develop an industrial estate on Batam must surely be considered special on several counts. The magnitude of the venture is clearly one. PT Herwido Rintis, the Indonesian partner, is supplying
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    • 1267 8 Many foreign brokers are making more money in Japan than anywhere else in the world The Economist TEN SECURITIES firms in Japan including three foreigners had the most welcome of year-end tidings: the nod and wink from the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)
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    • 671 8  - but US brokers' earnings likely to be flat ■y CAL MANKOWSKI Reuter EARNINGS of US brokers for the fourth quarter of 1980 are likely to be flat or down from the third quarter although moet of the firms should be profitable, Well Street analysts said The downtrend reflects the fact
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    • 590 9  -  PAUL GOPAL PAUL 60PAL, writing for BT from Ottawa, reports on the new direction of Canadian foreign policy. THERE is a new thruat in Canadian foreign policy in an effort to portray that it is not an extension of the pOMcy pursued by its
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    • 652 9 Reuter PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino is attempting to mobilise the country to defend her against another possible coup in the Philippines, warning that the next army mutiny could succeed if the people stay neutral. Telling Filipinos they must come out actively in support of the
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  • SPORTS
    • 545 10  -  WARREN GOLF CLASSIC By CHARLES SAVAGE AMERICAN Jay Nicols stretched his lead to nine strokes ahead of M Murugiah (Muru) after another sub-par round in the Warren Golf Classic yesterday. Lim Swe Chew carded a 74 for a 54 hole 217, 11 strokes adrift.
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    • 178 10 RALLY AFP KENJIRO SHINOZUKA of Japan poshed the all-conquering Peugeots out of top spot on Wednesday's stage as leader Ari Vatanen hit trouble in the ParisDakar rally. Shinozuka, winner of the longest stage of the African epic last Saturday, drove to a second stage
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    • 358 10 BASKETBALL AP REGGIE LEWIS capped a sea-son-high 32-point performance with five in the final two minutee aa the Boa ton Cettica ended Detroit's six-game winning streak with a 104-97 victory. Kevin McHale, who added a season-high 30 points, had two key rebounda and four free throws
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    • 328 10 TENNIS AP WORLD No 1 Ivan Lendl and No 2 Boria Backer scored strong wins but other leading players were not so lucky in day three action at the US$4OO,OOO New South Walee Open in Sydney on Wednesday. Fourth sseded Tim Mayotte of the
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    • 112 10 AP AUSTRALIAN Pat Caah made a successful comeback to tournament tennis with a first round doubles win at the US$4OO,OOO New South Wales Open in Sydney on Wednesday. Caah. 24. has been off the scene since rupturing an Achilles tendon in Japan in April. The
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    • 333 10 YACHTING AP MEDIA MOGUL Ted Turner and five other former America'e Cup skippers have asked New York state's higheet court to rule against the San Diego Yacht Club that won the sailing race with a catamaran. their lawyer said on Wednesday. Turner and the other
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  • COMPANIES & MARKETS
    • 446 11 TEMASEK HOLOINGS Pte Ltd .and the Post Office Savings Bank -.UPOSB) are believed to have •<sokJ their respective stakes in ...Acma Electrical Industries Ltd in the open market in a block deal •of 6.25 million shares on "Wednesday. Temasek Holdings held a -v 12.20
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    • 359 11 THREE PARTIES involved in a dispute over the sale of the prestigious Shahzan Tower office building in Kuala Lumpur are trying to seek sn out-of-court settlement. According to an As/an Wall Street Journal report, Vincent Tan Chee Yioun, who heads Berjaya Corp, and a member
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    • 520 11 Bernama •4ERJAYA CORPORATION Bhd haa poeted a 53 Scent riae in group preproltt to M 556.01 million a 148 per cent increase •g turnover to M 5502.81 mil- Jfcn for the six months ended Oct 31, 1989. At company level, pretax
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    • 587 11  -  By MAGDALENE NG SIA LENG YUAN, executive director and substantial shareholder of Causeway Investments and Sunshine Allied Investments, has raised his stake in Causeway and has plans to expand in the Asia-Pacific region through a newly-acquired stake in a Hongkong listed company.
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    • 199 11 Major 1990 Update on *Tndonesl^ Investment Outlook Strategies -B-.t i .A it X V.) m'l r Singapore 22nd January 1990 CartJon Hotel Conference Highlights: Z LATEST DEVELOPMENTS AND THE TRAILS OF GROWTH: OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CAN INDONESIA FACE THE u CAPITAL MARKETS IN DRAGON? INDONESIA Christopher Graves Marzuki Usman, Chairman
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 580 12  -  Property developer agrees to pay Ms 34 million for Mimco By LIM MUI KHI BOLTON PROPERTIES Bhd has entered into an agreement to buy out the shareholders of a cement manufacturer, Malaya Industrial and Mining Corporation Bhd (Mimco). for MS34 million. In a move deaigned to
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    • 558 12 Reuter THE Taiwan stock market, reacting somewhat perversely to news that one of its biggest investment housee in the country stands poised on the brink of financial collapee, is soaring powered by what dealers described as investors' lust for gambling. This Isteet
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    • 283 12 Reuter TAIWAN GOVERNMENT investigators will move against the island's embattled Hung Yuan investment firm, examining first charges that the company has continued to break the law by taking new deposits. A spokesman for the Bureau of Investigation said yesterday that
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    • 570 12  -  By ANDREA BORCH UK-BASED international services and marketing group Inchcape pic and Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan have signed a long-term distribution agreement for the UK market and made provisions for Toyota to take stakes in Inchcape and one
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  • CORPORATE FOCUS
    • 921 13 Siemens' takeover of Nixdorf Nixdorf Computer was once thought of as almost a metaphysical symbol of post-War West Germany. But the hard reality of huge losses has forced the company into accepting a takeover by Siemens. The articles on this page trace the
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    • 89 13 Reuter SIEMENS AG said owners of Nixdorf Computer AG preference shares may see their stock turn into ordinary shares with voting rights as it cannot guarantee holders a dividend. Siemens finance director Karl-Hermann Baumann told West German television: "It wouldn't worry us if the preference shares
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    • 180 13 Reuter THE European Commission will apply a new European Community mergers code to any antitrust investigation it makes into Siemens AG's planned takeover of Nixdorf Computer AG even though the new rules do not formally enter force until later this year,
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    • 665 13 Reuter THE IMMEDIATE CONCERNS of Nixdorf Computer A G will be solved by Siemen AG's planned acquisition of a majority stake, but analysts say the new firm will probably not be profitable until 1991. Siemens plans to take 51
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 377 14  -  Simex and CME sign agreement By SOH TIANG KENG THE MUTUAL offset arrangement between the Singapore International Monetary Exchange and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange will continue for another five years, a Simex official confirmed yesterday. Under the 10-year co-opera-tion agreement between
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    • 339 14 Oana-PNA THE WORLD BANK and the Philippine government have opened talks on possible multi-million dollar loans to help the Aquino administration finance solutions to some of its major problems, particularly energy, telecommunications and transportation. The World Bank wants to
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    • 402 14 Reuter LLOYD'S of London insurance market reinsurance rates have not risen significantly despite disasters in 1989 such as Hurricane Hugo and the Phillips oil refinery explosion in the US. although rates charged within the market to lay off such liabilities have, Lloyd's analysts said.
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    • 408 14 US regulators' move likely to hit bank profits AP US FEDERAL regulators have ordered banks to more than double their reserves for loans to Argentina. a move expected to cut into big banks' profits in the fourth quarter, an official said on Wednesday. In
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    • 146 14 AFP BRAZIL will stagger the payment the US$l billion it owes the member governments of the Paris Club due on Jan 1, a Senior Ministry of Finance official said on Wednesday. Brazil informed the Paris Club formed by
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    • 483 14 Reuter THE YEN will resume Its downward trsnd against the sterling, Swiss franc and the mark on uncertainty over the upcoming Japanese electiona and higher European interest rates, dealers said. 'The sterling/yen rate could riae to 245/247 before the Japanese LDP
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    • 243 14 AFP A RAPIDLY RISING New Zealand dollar which became more than 60 US centa this week might stall the climb out of economic recession in New Zealand, a farming leader said on Thursday. "Only now are farmers staring to emerge from the difficult
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    • 170 14 MEXICO has reached an agreement with commercial banks to restructure US$4B billion worth of its external debt on a medium and long-term basis, a statement issued by Citibank said on Wednesday. The agreement marks the first time the commercial banks have managed to reach
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    • 410 14 Reuter THE WEST GERMAN mart will probably rise against the yen in the medium term but may need to consolidate recent strong gains on the croes before scaling new heights. "Although the cross is still rising you haven't really got the momentum behind
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 287 16 Reuter GOLD rose sharply on Wednesday on news that the Soviet Union is doubling the price of gold jewellery in a desperate effort to cool buying stemming from political and economic uncertainties in Eastern Europe. "Qold is going up because the
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    • 993 16 SINGAPORE: The dollar ended higher against the mark on concerns over developments in the Eaatern Bloc countries and political problems in the Soviet Union, but was lower against the yen, dealers said. Uncertainty over Gorbachev's ability to diffuse the political crisis in Vilnius spurred dollar/mark buying, said Victor
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    • 231 16 Asian market ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rstes closed stesdy to slightly lower in quiet trsding. Dealers said most operators refrsined from taking big positions pending today's release of US December producer prices end December retail sales. us$ om* mo 7 doy* 8 5/16 8 3/16 1 mort* 8 1/4 1/8 2
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    • 205 16 NYT A SUCCESSFUL auction of US$7.5 billion worth of new seven-year US Treasury notes helped to bring prices in the credit markets off their lows on Wednesday. As a consequence, prices in the secondary market for Treasury notes and bonds closed narrowly
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    • 682 16 Reuter ANOTHER DAY of quiet trading saw Eurodollar futures close slightly higher, after narrowly fluctuating due to a lack of fresh factors, dealers said. Operators remained largely sidelined awaiting today's US December retail sales and producer price index for clues to the health of the US economy, they said.
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    • 287 16 Reuter IMM CURRENCY futures closed mixed after intervention and rumours of intervention trimmed early gains. Futures opened mostly higher as the upward trend in European currencies resumed, with the Swiss franc and sterling reaching new contract highs. But yen posted modest losses on continued concern about Japanese elections and
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    • 112 16 Treasury bills Day's Period Issue Yesterday's dosing code Maturity WO OFFW HK5H LOW 3 wmahs 8Q*****H 12.04.90 4.23 4.18 4.22 4.19 6 months BS*****V 18.01.90 4.23 4.18 1 y»or IY*****Z 18.10.90 4.25 4.20 4.20 4.19 Government notes and bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code
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    • 55 16 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market was 5/8 point higher at 5 per cent yesterday. Short-term rates were unchanged. S$ Interbank rat«i at ftt* clos* y«st*rday: omi mo Orm"•g* 3 4 7/1 1-m* 3 3/4 3 3/1 2-mor* 3 3/4 S 3/« 3 men* J 3/4
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    • 171 16 indicates Mm avara®# of Km prim* Iwdteg rrtu of 11 major banks In t'para Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Jan 11 US) DM SWFC Yan 7 4my* a S/l* 3/1* IS 1/1— IS 7J/4-7J/I 10 9 3/4 1/3 i j/u j/u tsi/a is a 1/1* —7 is/i*
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    • 1076 16 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS iMM Wednesday, January 10, 1990 BRITISH POUNO ttZM* cant* par C Me« F*A« Mar-c Jmk NM Mar* 1600 4.9* 3.62 5 60 0 66 1.26 3A2 1*23 3.18 3.98 'JO 110 1630 1A4 2.66 3.40 2.44 J.26 1*73 a»* 1.70 2.56 *04 4.76 100 1700 04*
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    • 91 16 Gold futures on January 10, 1990 100 troy oukm. USS par troy ounot Opw« Htgfi Lmm MM jon 90 412.30 41J.30 ***** 412.40 8.20 F«b 408 20 415.30 406.10 414.20 >00 Mor 417.80 417 80 417J0 414.50 *8.10 Ap, 413.50 421.00 413.30 419.40 8.20 jun 419.00 425.80
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 270 17 SMOAPORE: Rubber prices closed easier with February 1 RSS buyer quoted at 158.00 cents a kg. down half a cent from Wednesday's close. On the TSR-20 Award market, prices also eased marginally in the afternoon in line with 1 RSS levels in lacklustre trading. Feb buyer was quoted at
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    • 357 17 RAS prices In S conts/kg, FOB in b«i«* NOON CLOSE Buyers Sollon Buyors Sollors Int 1 ftSS Prompt 155.50 156.50N 155.00 156.00 Int 1 RSS Fob 90 158.50 159.00 158.00 158.50 btt 1 MS Mar 161.25 161.75 160.75 161.25 Int 2 RSS Of 152-50 154.50N 152.25 154.25N
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    • 173 17 The Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) teH 4S cents to doee at MliN a kg after recovering over the last TWO TTMing My" "The KLTM had followed the faN on London Metal Exchange," one dealer said, adding that renewed merchant selling end prom taking In London caueed moat
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    • 172 17 CBOT soft red winter wheat futures closed lower on concerns the Soviet Union covered most of its immediate needs, traders said. Recent rains in the western winter wheat belt added pressure to newcrop months. But technical support seen around the Dec 4 low of US$4.O2 in March seemed solid,
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    • 216 17 Router CBOT soybean futures closed 2-3/4 to 4-3/4 cents per bushel lower, pressured by weak soyoil values after Pakistan postponed a tender over night for US soyoil, traders said. An outlook for continued favourable growing conditions in South American soybean producing regions added to bearish sentiment, as did trade
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    • 162 17 Telerate PRICES were unchanged to slightly higher in quiet dealings. Sentiment was boosted psychologically by the sharp rise in crude prices. Fuel oil indications weakened in late afternoon after Simex futures eased lower on profit-taking, notional bids were pegged et $104-6 mt for early February cargoes.
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    • 174 17 ChllMM Produc# Owing prtaw on Jawory M Exchange Coconut ofl lM$/iOOkg) Sotor*' noon doting prtcot on Now d»vm» 172.00 Jonwery 11 (SS/100 kg) 2nd hand (Wm 116XX) oil Mk ***** Locoout oil bt* 104X)0 Mb FOt 81.00 OW drum FOt 91.00 Copfa (Ml/IOOkg) Now drum FOt 93.00 No
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    • 188 17 London Copp*r Grade A Commodity ,•«?/,<*» Exchange aw 1402/1503 W (1536-3/1539) Buyer/Seller dosing prices Seirtemen* 1512(1547) on Jan 10 (£/tonne unless Ton *****1 specified). Previous dosing Tin (USS/tOfMM) prices in parenthesis. Ccnh 6800/6825 (7010/***** COIf## 3-month* 6925 0 940 Jan 615/618 (7115/7120) 623/635) Settlement 6930 (6960) High/Low 628/613
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    • 380 17 HONGKONG: Gold cioaed eaaier in quiet trade on news from Chins and local selling which oftset early US buying. "Selling was encouraged becauae the metal price roee too fast in New York and traders were reluctant to take new poeitiona on unclear direction," a dealer ssid. A range
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    • 545 17 MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES: closed marginally easier in quiet trading on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange with operator* mainly sidelined. Dealers said the market opened lower in line with the easier trend on the Chicago Board of Trade overnight but gradually pulled up on short covering activities.
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    • 775 18  -  by ABDUL HADHI SPECULATIVE BUYING and bargain hunting alternated with light profit-taking in the Singapore stock market yesterday. The market closed mixed in the absence of fresh factors. Brokers said the overall sentiment is bullish and the general rise in share prices
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    • 240 18 Rises Ronong Bhd 50* 108 31.7% 26 Kamunftng 50* 103 25.6% 21 Doyopi Ind 274 17.6% 41 Mulpha Irrrl 50* 57 17.5% 8% MCB Htdgs 50* 336 15.9% 46 MuM-Purposo 96 13.6% 1114 P M R 1 50* 225 11.4% 23 Ind Oxygen 50* 93 10.7% 9 Pogl
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  • KLSE
    • 3186 19 MBT SHARE PRICES rode on the crest of another wave of buying at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yeeterday and sosred to greater heights The strong buying left a trail of double-digit gains. The mood was buoyant snd dabblers ignored the continued weak Wall Street. Sentiment
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    • 320 19 Manogors' prkos for Jan 12 Royal Trust Asset Mgt tT S pore Gr fund 0* IT Ano fbc G» fund 1 IS 1 10 121 Singapore Unit Trust Tha Coitc* 133 TSa Sovingi Fund '2 Spore Prog fund OSO S'pora S«c fund 084 Spore Invatt fund 091 Sport
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  • REGIONAL MARKETS
    • 1096 20 Hongkong Reuter HONGKONG share price# closed easier yesterday after a day of seesaw trading marked by a lack of follow-through buying to support Wednesday's sharp rise, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index lost 12.48 points to 2,855.52, after a 20-point gain in the morning. The Hongkong Index
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    • 517 20 Tokyo Reuter AFTERNOON index-linked buying spurts by foreign srbitrageurs and other investors jolted the Nikkei index sharply up at the close yesterday. But trade was modeet and the overall market roee less dramatically. "The market had been oversold for five days so the fact that it was
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    • 504 20 Sydney Reuter DEMANO from overseas investors helped Australian stocks stag* another strong performance yesterday despite the bearish influence of weaker offshore markets. The All Ordinaries Index closed 5.4 points up at 1,695 6. only one point off its high for the day. Yeeterday's gain followed a strong turnaround
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    • 174 20 Reuter BANGKOK share prices plunged across the board yesterday after inveators resorted to a panic sell-oft In response to a government decision to suspend two big sub-brokers. The SET Index fell 23.46 points, or 2.6 per cent, to finish at 888.72 in moderate trading, after declining 27
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    • 438 20 Reuter STRONG GAINS in the heavily-weighted financial sector yesterday sparked a broad rally that pushed the Taiwan stock index to finish above 10,000 for the first time since November 23. But dealers said the index's surge was based largely on short-term speculation by investors and
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    • 179 20 Reuter SEOUL stocks fell for the second straight session on hesvy selling by privste investors disappointed by lack of Institutional Intervention, brokers said. The composite index closed at g03.27. down 8.2 points from Wednesday* close. Turnover was a low 274.6 billion won against about 322
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    • 151 20 Reuter LEADING New Zealand shares yesterday improved for the first time this week, with brokers saying there was not enough scrip to feed improving institutional demand. They added that the share market looked wellsupported at current levels. Some overseas interest was also reported, despite a rising
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    • 97 20 Reuter THE JAKARTA stock index yesterday rose 12.68 points to 456.07 from Wednesday s officially corrected 443.39. but turnover fell to 2.46 million shares from 2.80 million, the exchange said. Brokers said sentiment was bullish on most traded shares, pushing prices up remarkably. The Great River Garment
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    • 131 20 Reuter BOMBAY share prices fell yesterday as Institutional selling continued, and brokers reported profit-taking ahead of an extended weekend. Brokers said institutions. which have bought heavily In recent months, continued to sell stocks on a selective basis, affecting market sentiment. A few shares gained on investor
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    • 82 20 POLITICAL WORRIES fuelled by rumours of another coup attempt depreaaed ahare price# on Manila'a stock market despite government aeaurances that the economy would grow significantly in 1990. brokers aaid. The Manila Stock Exchange Compoaite Index fell to 1.107.78 polnta. down 12.45 or one per cent from Wedneeday'a
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  • WORLD MARKETS
    • 1674 21 Reuter ZURICH: Swiss shares traded quietly firmer around midsession yesterday. Dealers said volume was moderate and interest centred on selective blue chips. The all-share SPI Index rose 4.3 points to 1,157.3 compared with Wednesday's close. The SMI Index o! leading bearers shares roae 9.9 points to 1.814.2.
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    • 864 21 London Reuter LONDON shares opened lower for the second day running yesterday after Wall Street fell 15 points on Wednesday. though serious selling was not seen or expected and turnover remained light. By 0929 GMT the FTSE-100 Index had fallen 12.7 points to 2,399.9 on
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    • 824 21 New York Reuter WALL STREET STOCKS ended lower (or the second day in a row on Wednesday, pummelled by program and technical selling as buyers continued to hug the sidelines amid gloom about US corporate profits. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 15.36 points
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 556 23 ART NYT VINCENT van Gogh's Irises is back on the market, says Sotheby's. Beleaguered businessman Alan Bond is prepared to sell Irises, the most expensive painting in the world, if the price is right, says Michael Croas, a spokesman for Bond's private company, Dallhold Investments.
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    • 229 23 HEALTH NYT WOMEN become drunk more quickly than men because their stomachs are less able to neutralise alcohol, scientists have found. Aa a reault, the reeearchers say, much more alcohol goes directly into the bloodstream through the stomach wall. From there it
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    • 239 23 PRESERVATION Reuter THE CITY of Paris on Wednesday announced a plan to revive the Champs Elysees. the sagging symbol of elegance and prestige desr to French hearts "People tell us the Champs Elysees is possibly the world's most besutiful promenade." said Paris Mayor
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    • 194 23 FASHION AP LaTOYA JACKSON, Roseanne Barr, Demi Moore and Kim Basinger lad Mr Blackwell's 30th annual list of worst-dressed celebrities on Wednaaday, while praise went to Geena Davis, Liza Minnelli. Barbara Buah and Princess Diana. The acid-tongued critic also flung 1989 fashion darts at Princeas
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  • 582 24 Alarmist claims could hurt US economy, says lawyer AFP FEARS OF Japanese investment in the US are exaggerated and largely based on popular myths and irresponsible rhetoric, a leading international trade lawyer said yesterday. Susan Liebeler, former head of the US International Trade Commission (ITC),
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  • 259 24 AFP ECONOMIC DISLOCATION would result if the US military bases in the Philippines were converted into airports and harbours, but it would be temporary, a presidential adviser said yesterday. Jose Abueva, the head of a group asked by President
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  • 432 24 AP BEIJING will continue to be surrounded by a strong military force following yesterday's lifting of martial law, government spokesman Yuan Mu said. Mr Yuan, speaking at a news conference, said there will be a "small increase" in troops stationed in the capital
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  • 154 24 AP THE INDONESIAN government will announce by the end of the month the names of the contractors who will build its first nuclear power plant in 1998, says an official. According to Elsge Sisworo. the spokeswoman of the National Atomic Energy
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  • 238 24 AP US VICE-PRESIDENT Dan Quayle has cautioned Japan's top trade official against a go-it-alone policy of regularising trade and loans with China. Beijing's easing of martial law is a positive development, but normalcy has not been restored since last June's violent crackdown on
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  • 148 24 Bernama MALAYSIA will obtain its first submarine before the end of the decade. Deputy Defence Minister Datuk Abang Abu Bakar Mustapha said yesterday Although the plan to get a submarine is still in the preliminary stage, there is a high possibility
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  • 139 24 Bernama THREE major producers of electronic products, including two from Japan, have agreed to invest a total of Ms3sB million in Selangor this year, Mentri Besar Tan Sri Muhammad Haji Muhammad Taib said yesterday Agreement was secured at a conference held by the Selangor
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  • 249 24 AFP MEMBERS of the Association of Tin Producing Countries (ATPC) agreed yesterday to a 5 per cent cutback in the group's total export quota to help stabilise tin prices, ATPC sources said. The ATPC's executive committee is expected to end its four-day
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  • 574 24 Reuter CAMBODIAN Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered troop recruitment "at all costs'' to boost government soldiers locked in combat with guerillas. Phnom Penh radio reported. "You must prepare conditions for the recruitment of troops to fill gaps in the front
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  • 391 24 Reuter INDONESIA, a moderating voice in the Organisation ol Petroleum Exporting Countries, yesterday warned fellow oil producers that if they yield to the temptation of increasing output now that prices are soaring they will have to pay for it later. "Those who wish
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  • 237 24 Reuter JAPANESE COMPANIES are the likeliest buyers of an AsBBo million stake in Australia's largest commercial development, the giant North West Shelf gas project, analysts said yesterday. Several Japanese companies already have a good working knowledge of the project through direct holdings
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  • LATE FILE
    • 38 24 Reuter SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev urged Lithuanians to remain within the Soviet Union, saying that separatism in the Baltic republic could lead to tragedy and that his personal fate hinged on their choice. Reuter
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    • 42 24 Antara-Oana THE US will maintain its military presence in Asia and the Pacific until the Soviet Union and its allies actually cut their power, US Ambassador to Indonesia John C Monjo said in Jakarta yesterday.
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    • 60 24 AFP COFFEE futures prices fell to their lowest levels in 14 years in London yesterday, pulled down by a wave of selling by brokers. The March contract fell US$27 on Wednesday s close to £612 (US$l,O2O) a tonne during morning trading, before recovering slightly
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    • 27 24 Bernama THE THAI government will cut the 617 per cent duty on imported vehicles to increase competition among local assemblers. Bernama
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    • 33 24 AFP JARDINE PACIFIC said yesterday that it had bought five Pizza Hut outlets in Taiwan on top of a new franchise for developing the restaurant chain there. AFP
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    • 40 24 Reuter TAIWAN'S trade with Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union grew to more than US$5OO million during the first 11 months of 1989, up 31 per cent over the same period last year. Reuter
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    • 39 24 Reuter STATE-OWNED East German printing machinery Polygraph has bought a marketing firm, Royal Zenith Corp, in the US in what is believed to be the first such deal with a Western firm. Reuter
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    • 77 24 Reuter COMEX gold futures retreated to about unchanged on profit taking by commission houses and dealer selling after rallying on freeh buying spurred by news on Wednesday that the Soviet Union had increased by 50 per cent the retail price of jewellery. In subdued early trading, the February
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      • 81 25 Reuter JAPAN'S TRANSPORT MINISTRY said it issued 29 shipbuilding permits totalling 983,950 gross registered tons (grt) in December, up from eight ships of 343,550 grt in November. This compares witrt 16 ships of 326,800 grt in December 1988. Permits in calendar 1989 totalled 206 ships of
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      • 77 25 AFP A SHIPMENT of Czechoslovakian Skoda cars due to arrive in Auckland tomorrow will be seized by the New Zealand customs department because prison labour was used in the manufacture, a department spokesman said on Wednesday. Under New Zealand law, items manufactured by prisoners
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      • 116 25 AP ALL 13 SOUTH KOREAN crew members aboard a Panamanian tanker were rescued when the vessel sank off Nagasaki in south-western Japan early yesterday, the coast guard said. Yasushi Horie of the Maritime Safety Agency's regional headquarters in Nagasaki said ail crew members of the Gas Orient
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      • 86 25 AFP EIGHTEEN SEAMEN, nine each from the Philippines and South Korea, were rescued after drifting on a lifeboat when they abandoned their waterlogged cargo ship in the Pacific on Wednesday, the Maritime Safety Agency said. The 4,227-tonne Panama-flagged Southern Moon sent a distress message on Tuesday night
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      • 44 25 Reuter ATTEMPTS TO SALVE the Liberian bulk carrier Orient Pioneer have been unsuccessful and the tanker Goiar Colleen is leaving the distress area in mid-Indian Ocean to continue its passage to Mauritius, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence Service said. Reuter
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    • 130 25 Reuter DUTCH SHIPPING and transport group Nedlloyd NV has agreed to buy the rest of Dutch international road haulier Wim Vos Internationale Transporten BV for an undisclosed sum. Nedlloyd previously had 75 per cent of Wim Vos. Nedlloyd declined to give any
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    • 1197 25 Pog« Column ABC CoaMmorlino TMrloon S Accord Snpg Tan 3-5 Alba trot Sta Ai Savan AMrad c f oaplat fowtaan 5 A»ra«*ial Unar Fiftaa* 5 AFC tin* S«v®n S Art Fiva 3-S AfS (owtMa I Ajmvro lina FiFlMH 4/S Ados 1mm Nina 5 Am Expran Six 4/5
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    • 270 25  -  By RAHITA ELIAS CHANG CHENG Civil Engineering has won a SsB 55 million contract to convert two berths at Keppel Harbour into container feeder berths. Work on the project, which started in December, is scheduled for completion in January next year, said a
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    • 591 25  -  By YUSMAN NAWAZIR PENANG EXPORTERS are not worried about the Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC)'s redesignation of Penang Port as a feeder port, claims Malaysian Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Kok Wee Kiat. The port has traditionally been treated as
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    • 369 25 INDONESIAN importers are insistent that a contract with the Ge-neva-based Societe Generale de Surveillance (SGS) for customs inspection of the country's imports be extended. The Indonesian Importers Association (Ginsi) chairman Daryatmo has taken up the issue with President Suharto, with the stand that
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    • 262 25  -  By AL O LABITA THE PHILIPPINES tops the list of Asia-Pacific countries exporting maritime labour, a paper presented during a recent international Labour Organisation (ILO) seminar in Manila showed. As of last year, 85,900 Filipino sailors worked on board foreignflagged vessels, making
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    • 888 26  -  For Sea-Land, Europe is no longer just another link in its global network but a market in its own right. BRUCE BARNARD reports. BRUCE BARNARD Journal of Commerce SEA-LAND SERVICE INC is beating its European rivals in their own
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    • 913 26 Fairplay BACK IN 1986, the US Congress, prodded by then President Ronald Reagan, pushed through the Tax Reform Act. US owners of foreign flag vessels lost their re-investment exemption. The fight to reinstate continues. The Act also abandoned the previous exemption from
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    • 211 26 Reuter TEMPLE HOLDINGS LTD said Stena Holding AG. one of its parents, would provide about US$55O million of the approximately US$l,lO5 billion it needs for its proposed US$7O a share offer for Sea Containers Ltd. Barclays Bank pic said a group of banks
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    • 1683 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES tm TSTSd Vaaaal VayNa Bar* Arrival ESEL-o oiowo m4a *o-»~>. U0i/030» JT l»/w M48 •*>«»*. 1101/WOO Kappal Wharvaa v<»>ao. 1 az/*o m2a 1201/2300 l-mm l/IK KX aioflgwte 1201/0600 wUmo l«0 M38 llaipHi 1101/1700 Mw<« SSW US 1201/ 2300 m* Im OIOMO M28 ulo .»1<i
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    • 1095 27 THE LEVEL of fresh enquiry on the dry cargo freight market showed little change from its fairly quiet overall pace at the start of this week. But brokers said market expectations of an upturn in demand for freight space into the spring period are helping to hold rates
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    • 9807 32 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore
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    • 2870 39 Who acts for whom A— B Accord Shpg Accord Shpfl Pto Ltd (S)/Accord Contr Lino (M) Sdn Bhd (PK)/Accord Contr Lino (PQ) Sdn Bhd (PN). ABC ConMnovUno NV KYC Lino (S)/Rooown Shpg (PK/PN) Ahronktat Unor Kim Shpg A Trdg (S). MHIrM See-Air lirvlo Frata Shpg Pto Ltd (S). Alfred C
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    • 568 40 NON-CONFERENCE shipping companies have attracted more new customers in Thailand following charges imposed by the Asia North America Eastbound Rate Agreement (Anera) on containers packed at private container yards (CYs) outside Bangkok port. The Nation reports, however, that private container yards having no affiliation with
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    • 270 40 NORWEGIAN investors have bought the world s largest ship, the Seawise Giant. The new owners plan to rebuild the damaged crude carrier for trading in a project which could cost almost US$5O million, says a Lloyd's List report. The 564,739 dwt
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    • 263 40 JAPAN'S NKK CORPORATION recently completed its first inspection of the Trans Alaska crude-oil pipeline using an ultrasonic inspection tool known as a pig. Mr Inoue, general manager of NKK's representative office in Singapore, explained that the length of the 800-mile long, 48-inch diameter pipeline
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    • 148 40 THAI PEPPER EXPORTS this year are forecaat to rise to 2,000 tons worth some 100 million baht, says the country's Business Economics Department. The figure last year is expected to increase 100 per cent over 1988 to 1,870 tons from 850 tons. In value
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    • 126 40 INDONESIA s CUSTOMS and excise will tighten controls on exported goods to prevent smuggling cases. This follows a foiled attempt in Tanjung Priok to smuggle eight containers of raw rattan out of the North Jakarta port. The rattan was from Semarang and was illegally earmarked
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    • 541 40 Density Water Carbon Ash Aluminium 8 s dims* KQ/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM M/M Exxon ISO/Clmec limits Spec E25 901 1.0 15.0 0.10 30* 0.10* Spoc Q35 901 1.0 18.0 0.15 30* 0.10* Norihorn Europe 180 Ave 961 0.2 11.9 0.04 10 0.02 180 Max 999 2.4
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    • 287 25 How to look after AvilabU iMtkty at mqor STP Distributors bookshops and news-stands INSIDE Sea-Land moves inland SEA-LAND SERVICE INC is beating its European rivals in their own backyard. The giant US carrier's containerships have been a familiar sight in European ports for over 20 years, but now the company
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    • 201 26 We certify that the original Bill of Lading covering the below mentioned shipment has been lost, mislaid or destroyed:OCEAN VESSEL: HAKUSAN II VOY NO: 11A B/L: TY*****04 DATE: ON/ABOUT SEP 30, 1989 PORT OF LOADING: TOKYO PORT OF DISCHARGE: SINGAPORE DECLARED CARGO VALUE: JAPANESE YEN TWO MILLION AND EIGHT HUNDRED
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    • 2085 27 r— —jAhuinl ÜBWIMS MXnCJES %lllf/ 200 Cantonment Ro»d #12 05 Southpoint. Singapore 0708 flßflniSVl All IV# r«l 221V1 l TELEX NO RS 241/9 ■FSTTTI VI TERMINAI/CFS Id *****18 220 I* EQQQa 1 bookings t«i *****34 235 A PESAKA JAROINE SHIPPING AGtNdtSSONBHO PORT KtIANG TEL: 36MU8 r«kj No. MA*****^A39/01 HWTPPW PtNANG
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    • 1036 28 ROTTERDAM/l VOY NO S PORE P. KELANG SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN ANTWERP LE HAVRE BENALDER 33/506 17/1 19/1 8/2 8/2 I(V2 11/2 13/2 KURAMA 03/50/ 18/1 12/2 8/2 8/2 5/2 11/2 BENAVON 92/511 24/1 26/1 13/2 15/2 12/2 18/2 20/2 TOKK3 EXPRESS 91/510 25/1 19/2 13/2 15/2 12/2 18/2 TOLAGA BAY
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    • 1563 29 Steamers Maritime Holdings Ltd j p&o I STRAITS SHIPPINGI c Containers BLm ssrj SSL EM rnHH!MiXlr' ACCEPTS CARGO DUE SAIIS S'port P Klanf S tan H'kurf B tu»*n R d»m L»h ■OKI EXPRESS 11/01 12/01 WU OMI 04/0? OMB ACCEPTS CARGO DUE SAILS CAiotcAN MY u/n mm mfil nm am
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    • 1540 29 TO: EUROPE TO: FAR EAST SP IH RDM HAM BftE FUt SPORE NK KAO BU HANJIN MASAN OMW 13/1 31/1 11/2 02/2 01/2 05/2 CHOYANC SUCCESS OOtE IS/1 WWW CHOYANC PARK 006W 22/1 0) /2 10/2 11/2 13/2 14/2 NANJIN TOUCH At 071E 22/1 25/1 2S/1 1/2 HAJIN OAKLANO 006*
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    • 26 29 REGULAR SERVICE TO KARACHI S PORE LOADING FOR TBN 30/1 KARACHI Ag»n>r SHiBUSAWA MEtSHM K.T.Y TRANSPORTATION CO. (PTE) LTD. T«fc 233M33 TU: R3 21«11 Fu 239*934
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    • 332 29 STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS VESSEL COSHIC ASIAN CHAMPION PIONEER CLIPPER TRADER VOY. NO 3 121 5 Spore SM 24/1 2/2 P. Kelang Sid 27/1 5/2 Pen ang Hong Kong Yokohama Nagoya 4/2 Osaka Senboku 1/2 Moji Funabashi •For Discharging Only NOTE: ALSO CALLING OTHER JAPANESE
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    • 697 30 ODWiMMJ IRANIAN SERVICE I Singapore loading for:- I IRAN EKRAM PJL73O Sailed BANOAR ABBAS I h frmrnrrm U<»w*\ I VI i M n Ik I UiiiMaliMU CIHM »*IPAN DIRECT SERVICE (B/BULK CONTAINER) ETA SPORE GUAM SAIPAN SPARKLE V 4 SIO 12 JAN 13/14 JAN SPARKLE V 5 24-25 JAN 5-6
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    • 862 30 I (P) HAN JIN SHIPPING W V FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ruofl WV SIN UK HAUL LAX OAK S por» L»Mi.rt R'daan H bur| B'haven Fstowt H PCmAWC WW 1W Ufl 13/1 11/1 1/2 2/2 W W "*"7 inTTI ROAM 00U W1 KUNSAN MX W IV2 JO/1 7/2 1/2 9/2
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    • 1311 31 SHIPPING TIMES, Friday, January 12, 1990 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD nijiwiw J PIL Building. 140 Cecil Street #03-00, Singapore 0106, Tel: *****33 H "FAR EAST VOY SIN S T pi VOY YO. «oo AO. KK «AO c. MAJAPAHIT 15/01 17/01 54N8 26/01 3/02 4/02 0/02 i/02 11/02 13/02 15/01
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    • 649 31 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT sfon r kianc jto* ha* ■-mmn *da» haym jr*™ by tain- V 3 *1 1/2 2*l 4/2 I«U«M' 17/1 I*l *2 *2 I*2 11/2 I*l ,IKMU 11/1 iw w w W u/l maa I*2 I*2 u<2 I*2 »2 MM 2*l I*2 I*2 I*2 12/2 I*2
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    • 363 31 I' DJASAGETRI A Joint Europe Service Of: P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD P.T. 6ESURI LLOYD P.T. SAMUDERA INDONESIA P.T. TRIKORA LLOYD S s PRE LUNAR NEW YEAR LOADER SPECIALLY ARRAN6ED FOR YOUR SHIPMENT u Pi VSKVOY SPORE ROAM/ H'BURG BREMEN ANTWERP p A'DAM M 1 PANJANG/24W8 U 21/1 1W Mg M/J 27(2
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    • 427 31 W MYANMA \SSL FIVE STAR LINE (Burmese National Line) Loading for Yangon (Rangoon) S'pore P.Kelang Penang Bangkok -ASH 10 vnt W* JAJJ z >AGAN VISOW Ul4 AN »inya viowr PAGAN VISIW JAN/2 FEB MERGUI V/»7 THE BANK LINE EXPRESS TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA 1 COLUMBUS SINGAPORE V«S 16%* (CALLING DARWIN/OROBAY
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    • 281 32 rjj-7/ 1 DAILY LCL RECEIVING AT OWN CFS J PENANG VESSEL 1p KELANG SPORE IPK MADRAS (FKOtd) MELITA V 9002 14/1 W 16/1 21/1 /M APOI INF 16/1 LEUVE V 9117 22/1 27/1 MAtULIWC 16/1 MEUTA 27/1 28/1 30/1 2/2 BOOKINGS: S'PORE *****22 PK (03) *****77 PEN (04) *****6 m
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    • 104 32 FCL/LCL Acceptance Weekly consol at our CFS to Antra** Sydney, Melbourne, Remantle, Brisbane, Adelaide Mm litltii All Ports ISfe All Ports AN Major Ports fm Cast Bangkok, Hongkong, Keelung, KaosNung, Manila. Tokyo, Yokohama. Kobe Warehousing ft Transportation (1988) Pte Ltd Direct Tel: 861-5060. 861-5324 Reception: 861-1911 Tlx: RS ***** Fax:
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    • 114 32 Wj HELly>J| OR NO *****M0000G BANGKOK VESSEL/VOY SIN BKK Piya Bhum 208N 14-15/1 17-18/1 Hermes Ace 02N 17-18/1 20-21/1 Sin Bhum 432N 16-17/1 19-20/1 CEBU/MANILA VESSEL/VOY SIN CEBU MANILA S.D. Asia 03R 19/1 25/1 27/1 Aka Bhum 04S 26/1 1/2 3/1 SOUTHBOUND WSStI *0V OSA HGO YOK HKG fsIS |f»M
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    • 190 32 eu LINER SHIPPING PTE LTD 10, ANSON ROAD, #17-06 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA. I -SINGAPORE 0207. TEL^*****3 (10 LINES) TELEX:RS ***** LSSHIP FAX:*****13 I BAHRAIN/M. QABOOS/SHARJAH I ABU DHABI/DOHA B. ABBAS —73 JAN 29 JAN 10 FEB I JEDDAH/HODEIDAH/AQABA —17 JAN 28 JAN 8 FEB it East/west med. fcl lcl servicer PS.EXANDRIA/PORT
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    • 736 33 Inter Con MAHII IMI I (II FCL/LCL TO: FAR EAST JAPAN EUROPE FIJI ISLAND KAOHSIUNG —21/1 TOKYO —18/1 LE HAVRE —15/1 LAUTOKA 2/2 KEELUNG —21/1 YOKOHAMA —18/1 ROTTERDAM —15/1 SUVA MANILA —19/1 KOBE —18/1 UK PORTS —15/1 BANGKOK —20/1 HAMBURG —15/1 BUSAN —18/1 GOTHENBURG —15/1 HONGKONG —18/1 FIEDEM VESSEL PKLANQ
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    • 1152 34 N. AMERICA-ATLANTIC COAST VOY *INDO 'PK/PNG SGP ILB CHLS NFK NYC HFX NEPTUNE GARNET 24 15/1 16/1 18/1 10/2 20/2 22/2 24/2 28/2 OOCI FAIR 18 22/1 23/1 25/1 17/2 27/2 1/3 3/3 7/3 RAINBOW BRIDGE 22 29/1 30/1 1/2 24/2 6/3 8/3 10/3 14/3 OOCL FREEDOM 29 5/2 6/2
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    • 400 34 golden line A GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD \A 23 THo4 Ayer Street IT SINCAPORF 0104 TEL 5343*1 (10 LIMES) fai *****04 STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: Spore P Kelang Penang GOLOE* BEAR Colombo, Karachi.Dubai 20/22 Jan COL DEN HARVEST Colomboi Karachi "Dubai 4/6 Feb CHINA SERVICE BAI TUN SMAN Huangpu fuihou
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    • 1412 35 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE (CR No: **********0 E) Bookings: UK/EUROPE *****53, *****19, AUST/INOIA/PAK *****18 USA *****42/*****16, FAR EAST *****48 Documentation: *****44/*****14 MW Terminal: *****22 CFS: M 2 IMPORT: *****69/*****50 BR EXPORT: *****53/*****04 NEPLINE SDN BHD MALAYSIA K.L.-*****33, P.Kelang *****87, Penang *****0, J.Bahru *****0, *****1 H m VSL/VOY PKN PK(i
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