The Business Times, 20 September 1995

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  • 12 1 Business Times WE KNOW ASIA MITA(P) 194/12/94 Wednesday September 20 1995 85*
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  • 573 1  -  Fran Ruth Wong in KUALA LUMPUR THE Securities Commission (SC) has issued a set of comprehensive guidelines to pave the way for infrastructure projects to be listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE). Unlike conventional initial public offerings (IPOs), infrastructure project
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  • 503 1  -  Conrad Raj SINGAPORE Tan Koon Swan, the flamboyant former head of the Malaysian Chinese Association, ytiffirtrday got himself discharged as a bankrupt in die Km Lumpur High Court. The order to annul and rescind a High Court order declaring him a bankrupt in June
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  • 421 1  -  London still in top spot with Singapore in fourth By Shiv Taneja SINGAPORE Global foreign exchange volumes have soared from their levels three years ago and now top US$l trillion (551.44 trillion) a day but the pecking order among the
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  • 521 1  -  By Conrad Raj SINGAPORE A disgruntled customer is suing Citibank in what is being described as the first law suit here arising from derivative losses. And it may open a floodgates of similar cases. The customer, Narain J Balchandani, claims he lost
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  • 386 1 NYT WASHINGTON In the fust warning by a government agency on the dangers posed by the troubles of Japan's financial institutions, federal regulators on Monday instructed certain federally backed banks to limit their loans to the Japanese institutions. The
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  • SINGAPORE NEWS
    • EYE on the ECONOMY
      • 288 2  -  By Paul Leo GROWTH in M 2, the chief measure of money supply, fell in July for the third consecutive month. Figures from the Monetary Authority of Singapore show M 2 grew 11.1 per cent year on year to $96.83 billion at end-July, down
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    • 565 2  -  World Economic Forum Key to success is to identify opportunities before they become obvious, says group's founder By Toh Han Shih SINGAPORE entrepreneur Y Y Wong said yesterday there would not have been a Wywy group if he had waited for the playing
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    • 240 2 HIGH-GROWTH entrepreneurial firms will find a place in the influential World Economic Forum with the launching of a new network of Global Growth Companies (GGC) at a two-day charter meeting which started here yesterday. "This initiative integrates the most promising
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    • 143 2 SINGAPORE Telecom subsidiary Page Link has a new interface for users of its Dataßoam Message service they can now send and receive wireless Internet e-mail messages. This is the latest new feature for Page Link, a wireless data communication service. Dataßoam Message
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    • 108 2 THE dreaded haze, which affected Singapore badly at around the same period last year, is back. A change of wind direction has been blowing the smoky haze from parts of Central and Southern Sumatra towards Singapore since Monday. The Ministry of
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    • 395 3 DESPITE high costs and land and labour limitations, Singapore can stay competitive against other Asian countries, Economic Development Board chairman Philip Yeo has said. He cited three reasons: First, Singapore's ability to adapt to change because of its small size and
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    • 263 3  -  By Christopher Tan VEHICLE inspector Vicom is seeking to clone itself in various regional markets, says managing director Sam Chong Keen. In an interview with Business Times yesterday ahead of Vicom's initial public offer which the market expects to be next Monday Mr
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    • 341 3  -  11th Asia-Pacific Petroleum Conference By Siow Li Sen GREATER cooperation between the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) and the Osaka Securities Exchange might have alerted regulators that Barings was sitting on a potential disaster, Simex chairman Elizabeth Sam told delegates at the
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    • 335 3 AFP THE BOOMING Asia-Pacific economies were warned by a senior Opec official here yesterday that their growth could be cut short by a potential oil crunch resulting from the spread of punitive energy taxes. "Oil taxes are keeping crude oil prices
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  • SOUTH-EAST ASIA
    • 342 4  -  From Ho Kay Tat in KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA is ready to privatise its Urban Development Authority (UDA), which owns commercial properties in some of Kuala Lumpur's choice locations. Entrepreneur Development Minister Mustapa Mohamad, who oversees the UDA, said yesterday the government has agreed to
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    • 45 4 Reuter AYUDHAYA, Thailand It's business as usual for this Thai street vendor in Ayudhaya, a central province in Thailand. More than two-thirds of Thailand's 76 provinces have been affected by flooding in recent weeks by a succession of rainy season storms. Renter
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    • 354 4 Reuter MANILA The United States aims to raise exports and investment in the Asean region but is worried rival Japan may be linking aid packages to business deals, a US trade delegation visiting the Philippines said yesterday. "We feel there's a
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    • 150 4 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Penang island, dubbed Malaysia's "Silicon Valley" for its US and Japanese computer and electronics factories, was yesterday tallying its losses after flash floods. "I think all factories and business establishments were affected," said Lee Ow Kim, chairman of the Federation of
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    • 230 4 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia plans to give priority to setting new laws allowing the private ownership of oil refineries, the official Antara news agency reported. "We truly want to revise those laws, however the speed depends on discussions within
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    • 249 4 Reuter BANGKOK Rapidly growing Asia needs to invest US$ 1.2-1.5 trillion (SSI.72.1 trillion) in the next decade to develop its infrastructure and the private sector should work with governments to meet the demand, the World Bank said in a report. It said unless the
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    • 343 5 Bernama JAKARTA Indonesia's President Suharto yesterday assured Malaysia that Jakarta was also opposed to a formal and binding Asia-Pacific free trade area, Malaysian Minister of International Trade and Industry Rafidah Aziz said She told reporters after calling on Mr Suharto at the
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    • 316 5 AFP HANOI A Singapore firm is to set up two luxury floating hotels in northern Vietnam, a tourism official said yesterday. The floating hotels will cater to a growing tourist market in the port city of Haiphong and the scenic Halong
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    • 258 5 SINGAPORE Diversified local group Amara Holdings has entered into an agreement to manage a 293-room busi-ness-class resort hotel in Yangon, Myanmar. The agreement between Myanmar Venture and Amara Holdings' subsidiary, Amara International Hotel and Resorts, was signed last week. Under the deal,
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    • 117 5 Bernama BANGKOK— Thai Prime Minister Banharn Silpa-Archa has decided to put off his official visit to Indonesia and Singapore, Thai Foreign Minister Kasem Kasemsri said here yesterday. Mr Kasem told reporters that the premier had planned to visit Singapore and Indonesia from
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    • 103 5 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The government feds there is a to formulate a definite policy for foreign participation in the kwal wholesale and retail trade, says Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Opening the seventh Asian Retailers Convention Si Exhibition here, he said this was
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    • 74 5 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesian telecommunication firm PT Telkom may be allowed to launch its own to meet rising for information and communication services. The Bunis Indonesia daily quoted Posts and Telecommunication Minister Joop Ave as saying Indonesia needs a large number of new transponders
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    • 77 5 AFP HANOI Vietnam is to build four power plants near the oil and gas centre of Vung Tau to feed the growing for electricity in Ho Chi Minh City, an official said yesterday. Ministr/of Eaeigy officials have outlined plans for four gas
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    • 35 5 UPI MANILA The Philippine government ungraded yesterday its ambitious 30-year energy plan to 8.03 trillion pent (SS44B billion), higher by 1.4S trillion pews from the original plan unveiled last week. UPI
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    • 187 5 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad will lead a roadshow to London next week in a bid to woo back funds to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE), the exchange announced yesterday. Dr Mahathir is expected to
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  • CHINA/HONGKONG/TAIWAN
    • 326 6 Reuter BEIJING Nearly 10 per cent of China's housing for sale or rent stands empty despite acute demand, reflecting serious problems in the fledgling residential market, an official newspaper said yesterday. An estimated 32.89 million sq m of such commercial housing constructed
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    • 450 6  -  By Lu Ning SINGAPORE The United States is to reopen its MBA training programme for senior Chinese managers in China, four years after shelving the course to focus on East European countries. The about-face is seen as part of a push
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    • 163 6 Bernama BEIJING Chinese Premier Li Peng indicated yesterday that Japanese development aid was a form of repayment for the atrocities China suffered during Japan's invasion and criticised Tokyo's freeze of 1995 aid in retaliation for Beijing's recent nuclear testing. "During the 1930s
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    • 492 6 Reuter BEIJING Microsoft chairman Bill Gates and Chinese Communist Party chief Jiang Zemin yesterday chatted about computers, Internet, families and the world's view of China in a meeting lacking the frostincss of their first encounter 18 months ago. The official Xinhua news agency
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    • 124 6 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan's central bank plans to open up further offshore banking unit (OBU) business in future. This move is to try and develop Taiwan into a regional funding centre, deputy central bank governor Paul Chiu said. The direction was to first
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    • 504 7 AFP HONGKONG Newly-elect-ed pro-democracy firebrands said yesterday they would press China to let the territory's threatened legislative council cany on past 1997. Lawmakers knew when voted onto the legislative council in Sunday's polls that China plans to dissolve the
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    • 84 7 AFP TAIPEI Taiwan yesterday lifted a four-decade old ban to allow mainland Chinese with financial expertise to visit the island, a finance ministry official announced. "The new measure is enforced after the amendment of the Taiwan-mainland relations act, and mainland professionals will be allowed
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    • 76 7 Reuter BEIJING China curbed the growth of investment in fixed assets by state-owned enterprises in the first eight months of 1995, China Securities newspaper said. The growth of fixed asset investment between January and August slowed to 16.8 per cent, down 27.2 percentage points from
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    • 68 7 UPI BEUING Taxpayers in China swindled the government out of 17.23 billion yuan (Ss3 billion) in the 11 months ended January 1995, a report said yesterday. Decrying the evasion as "appalling," the People's Daily called for a mass clean-up of tax bureaux to prevent
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    • 59 7 Bloomberg Business News BEUING Chinese Premier Li Peng said China will not commit itself to abandoning the use of force against Taiwan, Xinhua News Agency reported. Mr Li said China cannot commit itself to not using force in view of interference on
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    • 401 7 Swire, Citic group developing HKs6b retail complex Reuter HONGKONG China's Red capitalists and an old colonial firm are putting their faith in Hongkong's economy after the 1997 transition to Chinese rule by developing another massive shopping complex in the territory. Although the
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    • 249 7 Reuter SHANGHAI Australian Trade Minister Bob McMullan warned yesterday that China's terms for joining the World Trade Organisation (WTO) could leave foreign importers worse ofT than they are now. But at an Australian investment forum in Shanghai, Mr McMullan heard a renewed appeal by China
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  • ASIA
    • 494 8 New rate comparable to Reliance's proposal for another power plant Reuter BOMBAY Enron Development Corporation's chief executive officer Rebecca Mark has written to the chief minister of the Indian state of Maharashtra offering to lower tariffs, an official of its Indian unit said.
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    • 344 8 Reuter WELLINGTON Statistics released yesterday offered evidence that New Zealand's economy was slowing down in line with the Reserve Bank's growth and inflation forecasts, economists said. Statistics New Zealand said retail sales dipped 0.2 per cent in July from the previous month, and
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    • 335 9 Bloomberg Business News SYDNEY Foreign exchange trading in Australia for all currencies averaged about US$4O billion (SSSB billion) a day last April, a 36 per cent increase in three yean, the Reserve Bank reported. The central bank released
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    • 368 9 Reuter SH>NEY A large fall in Agstralia's monthly imports bp gave markets a booit yestteday and added weight to faßes that one of Australia's qpor economic problems, the event account deficit, is on tl|p path to improvement Imports fell
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    • 376 9 Reuter SYDNEY Pay television group Optus Vision's show business launch of its services today will usher Australia into a new era of cable television but mark the start of a long battle to woo viewers. Australia, isolated as one of the few remaining
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    • 105 9 Bloomberg Business News JERUSALEM Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama said he may resign as early as late next month, after his Social Democratic Party of Japan and other members of the ruling coalition form a new political party, the Daily Yomhtri newspaper reported. Mr
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    • 105 9 AFP TOKYO Japan's land prices fell for the fourth consecutive year in the 12 months to July, returning to the levels of 1986, the national land agency said yesterday. Average land prices across Japan dropped 2.1 per cent from a year earlier, with residential land
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    • 102 9 Reuter CANBERRA Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating told a meeting of Australian Labor Party parliamentarians that the housing industry seems to have troughed. "Housing seems to have troughed and turned," a Labor Party spokesman quoted Mr Keating as saying. Data released on Monday showed finance
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    • 65 9 AFP PORT MORESBY Six South Pacific nations yesterday sent representatives to talk with Taiwan Vice-Minister of Foreign Affaire, Fang Chin-yen, in a post-South Pacific Forum dialogue session. Mr Fang has held three such sessions after the annual 16-nation summit. To put off Chinese
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    • 71 9 AFP SEOUL .Slum imlku opposing riimlopment hariiag firebombs yesterday to defend their stiufhoM atop an apartment WMisg In lasHia Seoul from a raid hy police and dty officials. Some 40 famibee were yeateiday expelled from their homes as the real estate iuii—nuiiw inject to bsili
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    • 177 9 AFP DHAKA Early polls are the only hope for Bangladesh's battered economy, local businessmen say, as the country reels under the pressure of another round of crippling strikes called against the government. Amid a three-day general strike called by the main opposition Awami League
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 460 11  -  One-liners and double entendres keep Kevin Sullivan in stitches throughout Out of Order Kevin Sullivan Describing in detail the plot of Out of Qrder, the Hilton-British Airwayi "-Playhouse presentation at the Hilton Grand Ballroom until Friday, would be to miss the point. This British farce is much
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    • 599 11  -  Susan Tsang reports on an exhibition by two New Zealand artists, potter Rick Rudd and printmaker Sue Cooke Susan Tsang SUE Cooke and Rick Rudd are artists who enjoy exploring new horizons. When asked why they stopped a particularly pleasing series of their work, both
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    • 274 11 AP AF AP THE car Prince Charles gave to Lady Diana Spencer before their marriage has been auctioned, complete with the silver frog ornament on the hood. The 1981 silver Ford Escort Ghia, which had been given as a prize in a 1988
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
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  • FOCUS
    • 1336 13  -  Regional Institute of Environmental Technology By Vikram Khanna J SINGAPORE v Anybody wondering about the potential of Singapore as a springboard I for European firms to do business in Asia need only I look as far as the success story emerging from a
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  • 464 14 Hongkongers almost one million of them walked into polling stations last Sunday to cast their votes in the last Legislative Council elections sponsored by the departing British colonial masters. While the legitimacy of the 60-seat lawmaking body remains a major point of contention between the Chinese and
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  • 247 14 ■|H£ results of a Nanyang Technological University survey on expectations of junior college students could be an early warning that future governments are going ,Jo have a tough job managing those expectations. Eighty-three per cent of those surveyed see themselves in private housing by their 30s. Half
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  • 188 14 IN a civilised world, a 16-year-old would never usually be put to death, no matter what the crime. Yes, the death sentence may be passed, but it is in most cases commuted. In the United Arab Emirates, the court had originally found mitigating circumstances in the
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  • 174 14 i THE cordial relationship between Indonesian Presij dent Suharto and Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating as reflected in the Sunday meeting in Bali, showed that relations between the two countries have continued to be anchored on solid ground despite having been tested by diplomatic controversies. Mr
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  • 198 14 PRIME Minister Goh Chok Tong received his honorary degree from Williams College and, in a patient and dignified manner, explained what Singapore's style of government is all about. His speech is not merely a way of making the world more aware of our unique way
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  • 165 14 ISRAEL'S pompous celebration of the 100th anniversary of King David's takeover of Jerusalem (on Sep S) was an act of provocation of the first order. King David was not the first, nor the last, leader who conquered the Holy City. The fact that the Jews
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  • 140 14 TWO YEARS ago... a tremendous hope was born on the lawn of the White House. In a gesture as symbolic as it was courageous, Yitzhak Rabin and his long-standing enemy, the "terrorist" Yasser Arafat, shook hands. The miracle still hasn't happened. Far from it.
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  • 1063 14 Financial markets spooked by China's sabre rattling may emerge stronger PUNDITS and politicians have argued over the meaning of Beijing's recent missile exercises off Taiwan's coast. To most, the tests are a warning to the island's leaders to stop striving for international recognition. A likely secondary
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    • 23 14 This article is reprinted from the Sep 11 issue of Business Asia, a fortnightly management report by The Economist Intelligence Unit (Asia) Ltd
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
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  • REGIONAL ANALYSIS
    • 1166 15  -  Ministers from rival parties are working together on business and legal framework for growth HARISH MEHTA HARISH MEHTA The writer is BTs Indochina correspondent TWO Cambodian ministers owing allegiance to rival political parties are at the forefront of a bil-lion-dollar effort to create a new
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    • 795 15  -  ASIAN VIEW By Yang Razali Kassim The writer is BTs regional analysis editor "W" T NLESS IT was a slip, I I Sir Leon Brittan of *Eu*oipean Union may have given a big clue to what is in store for
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  • 474 16  -  Fran Anthony Rowtey in TOKYO THE Japanese government will today unveil the latest of t long series of economic Stimulus packages which have so far failed to lift the nation's economy out of its four years of effective recession. But the
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  • 325 16 Move put on fast track as it will raise USssb in additional revenue: sources Washington Post WASHINGTON The US House Banking Committee is near agreement on a plan that would eliminate the federal savings and loan industry requiring existing institutions to become
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  • 253 16 Reuter LONDON The administrators of Barings Bank said yesterday they started legal proceedings against Nick Leeson, the trader who broke Britain's oldest merchant bank, to prevent him from benefiting financially from the collapse. A spokesman said the administrators issued a writ in England's High
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  • 212 16 AFP PARIS Three British banks have exposure of five billion francs (Ssl.4 billion) to the troubled Eurotunnel company, reliable sources said here yesterday. The National Westminster Bank and Midland Bank each had exposure of slightly more than two billion francs and Barclays
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  • 159 16 Reuter NEW YORK A solid rise in August US housing starts, the fifth consecutive monthly gain, shows that housing is helping the economy to pick up steam in the third quarter, analysts said. "It shows that housing still remains on a good
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  • 136 16 Reuter FRANKFURT Bundesbank council member Ernst Wdteke said there was room for seven or eight more cuts in the German repo rate, currently at 4.15 per cent He abo said he was against a discount rate cut M in the immediate future** but added
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  • 785 16  -  The Bottom Line LEON HADAR LEON HADAR The writer is BTs Washington correspondent IN a room full of applauding business executives, President Bill Clinton's aides announced recently the formation of a new office to "monitor" the US-Japanese automobile agreement on a
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  • COMPANIES & MARKETS
    • EYE on your STOCKS
      • 51 17 Mixed 'Market Mood' indicates the likely trading sentiment today, based on brokers polled at 5-6pm yesterday. Overnight events may alter sentiment. Brokers polled: Alliance, Barings. Credit Lyonnais Securities, Daiwa. Fraser, G K Goh, Kay Hian, Morgan GrenfoU, Ong Co. Nomura. Phillip, Smith New Court, WI Can and SG
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        80 17  -  By Paul Leo BERJAYA Group is a buy at yesterday's close of Si.lo. Support at $1.00 has proven formidable over the last 30 months. Monthly Relative Strength Index is oversold while the weekly indicator has bounced up from 25. A test of resistance at $1.40 is likely in
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    • 188 17 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's Kumpulan Emas said the poor price of timber was expected to affect its profit forecast, the New Straits Times newspaper said. "We're disappointed. Timber used to be a good industry, but now it doesn't seem that bullish," company chief executive
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    • 412 17  -  By Lee Han Shih LISTED DBS Land is gearing up to float its hotel and leisure operations, creating a company that could become one of the biggest hotel counters on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. DBS Land said yesterday it
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    • 361 17  -  By Jenny Lam SINGAPORE Household products distributor Casa Holdings 1 initial public offer (IPO) has attracted a better-than-expected subscription rate of 57.93 times, with 98,961 applications. Casa Holdings said yesterday it received application monies totalling nearly $1.2 billion. About 73 per cent of
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    • 204 17 SINGAPORE Marinebased Jaya Holdings saw net profit fall 45 per cent to $5.1 million in the 12 months to June 30, 1995. Group earnings per share sank 65 per cent to 4.1 cents, while operating profit before tax was 39 per cent lower
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    • 761 17  -  HOCK LOCK SIEW By William Chia SINGAPORE Investors were understandably disappointed last week when Clob-traded Odin Mining A Investment Company reported an 86-per cent fall in net profit to A 5908,000 (Ssl million) for the six months ended June 30,
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    • 374 17 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Golden Hope Plantations Bhd expects the favourable economic growth in Malaysia and the region to augur well for the expansion of its four core business activities, namely plantation, property development, resources-based manufacturing and overseas operations. "It is therefore anticipated that
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    • 78 17 SINGAPORE Tat Lee Bank has appointed Low Chock Piew executive director (nondealing) of Tat Lee Securities. Tat Lee said yesterday the appointment took effect on Sep 6. Mr Low, who has more than IS years' experience in the banking industry, joined Tat Lee in
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    • COMPANIES
      • 48 18 SINGAPORE Two wholly owned subsidiaries of DBS Land, DBS Property Services and National Engineering Services, have taken up additional 1,359,286 and 370,714 ordinary shares of Si each respectively in the capital of Enctech Technology, a partially owned subsidiary of DBS Land.
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      • 37 18 and two take shine to glass maker SINGAPORE DBS Land subsidiaries, Enctech Technology and Esmarco, have taken up 1,213,331 and 996,667 ordinary shares of 1 each in SGT Asia Pacific respectively. SGT manufactures and distributes high-performance gla«
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      • 54 18 SINGAPORE Siam Holdings, a wholly-owned subsidiary of DBS Land, has taken up an additional 12 million shares of 10 baht each of which 25 per cent has been called up in the increased capital of Sathorn Supsin, which is undertaking the development of a prime
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      • 75 18 SINGAPORE SM Summit Holdings has increased its shareholding in its wholly-owned subsidiary, Summit Technology Australia, from As 2 (552.20) to A 5500,000. The Australian unit is expected to start operations on Oct 1. Total investment in equipment to date is A 52.7 million.
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      • 81 18 SINGAPORE Jurong Engineering has obtained approval from the finance ministry for tax exemption on income from six overseas projects. Another six overseas projects, which were part I the application for exemption, are being evaluated. The compahad, in announcing its interim results, referred to a contingent
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      • 60 18 WNGAPORE A resolution for SNP Corporation's proposed issue of $40 million 2.5 per cent unsecured bonds due 2000 was passed at an extraordinary general meeting yesterday. The issue is in conjunction with 17.1 million detachable warrants to subscribe for 17.1 million new ordinary shares
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      • 150 18 Bloomberg Business News BANGKOK Merrill Lynch Co is at odds with potential partner Siam Commercial Bank pic about the stake the US-based investment bank will hold in SCB Securities pic, the Bangkok Post reported yesterday. Merrill Lynch wants to own 49 per cent
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      • 297 18 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesian timber giant PT Barito Pacific Timber posted sharply lower first-half profits for 1995, with net income falling to 38.7 billion rupiah (5524.7 million) from 103.2 billion rupiah in the same period last year. It blamed the sharply
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      • 372 18  -  Fran Al Labita in MANILA A LISTED unit of Malaysian company Waterfront Resort Hotel is raising funds through a rights and warrants offer to help Finance two casi-no-hotel ventures in the Philippines. In a report yesterday to the Philippine Stock Exchange, Waterfront
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      • 290 18 Bloomberg Business News MANILA San Miguel Corp will open its fifth domestic brewery on Sep 29 on the southern island of Mindanao. In a bid to become one of the region's largest food and beverage companies by 2000, San Miguel plans to spend US$l.5
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      • 264 18 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR ArabMalaysian Corporation Bhd (Amcorp) hopes to spin off businesses from its low-cost housing projects, said its executive vice-chairman Azlan Hashim. He said there were a number of opportunities to be tapped from low-cost housing projects through the provision of end-financing
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      • 319 18 MANILA Picop Resources, a listed paper firm controlled by the Hong Leong group, has reported a 15 per cent rise in interim profit to 273.4 million pesos (5515.2 million). In a statement yesterday to the Philippines Stock Exchange, Picop chairman Jose Magno attributed
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      • 312 18 MBT KUALA LUMPUR The Securities Commission expects to report on its findings into the Great Wall listing fiasco involving Malaysian Issuing House Sdn Bhd (MIH) in about two weeks, an SC official said. Several SC officers have been stationed at the issuing
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      • 414 19 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Hans Lung Development Co Ltd, one of the territory's largest property developers, said net profit rose 6.9 per cent in the year ended June, as income from rents cushioned slumping real estate prices, analysts said.
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      • 285 19  -  From Quak Hiang Whai in HONGKONG HONGKONG-listcd China Strategic Holdings has lifted net profit for the six months ended June 30, 1995 by 18 per cent to HK$ 130.3 million (5524.4 million), thanks mainly to the sale of shares in subsidiaries and
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      • 95 19 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Shenzhen Stock Exchange general manager Xia Bin is expected to resign at the end of September along with two of the exchange's three deputy general managers, the South China Morning Post reported. Mr Xia has close connections with Liu Hongru who
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      • 473 19 AFP, AFP, Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Property developer and public works contractor Hopewell Holdings Ltd said yesterday net profit fell 13.9 per cent from a year earlier to HKJ2.I billion (*****.3 million) in the year to June. Financial analysts had expected results somewhere
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      • 62 19 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG- Hutchison Whampoa Ltd may have to pay the government more than HKS3 billion (SSS6O million) for redeveloping the site of the Hilton Hotel, the Chinese-language Hong Kong Economic Journal reported. The government has recently approved Hutchison's plan to combine the Hilton site
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      • 57 19 Reuter SEOUL A Samsung spokesman singing a song from the karaoke application of the company's new Magic Station 111 computer at a roadside demonstration in central Seoul yesterday. Since hitting the domestic market in June, the Magic Station 111 is selling briskly to all segments of the
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      • 355 20 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK At least 14 companies are expected to sell shares to the public for the first time this week following a twoweek drought in the initial public offering market. Leading the way is United Dental Care,
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      • 461 20 AP WASHINGTON The Nasdaq stock market was hit with new criticism on Monday from a group of prominent economists who said investors did not fare as well trading on Nasdaq as on the New York Stock Exchange because of flaws in the market's
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      • 148 20 Reuter SEATTLE Nike Inc appears to have overcome problems in its three biggest overseas markets just when growth in its core US market is expected to slow, industry analysts said on Monday. Over the past two years Nike management has taken major steps to
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      • 46 20 Reuter SUNDERLAND, England A Nissan employee programming a robot arm at the new robot welding plant here on Monday. Nearly 300 new jobs will be created at the plant which will account for one-fifth of all Nissan Primera production. Renter
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      • 406 20 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK If Chicagobased financier Sam Zell hopes to gain a 50 per cent stake in bankrupt Rockefeller Center, he's got to win over the investment bank he's battling, for control of the landmark. Mr Zell
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      • 289 20 Reuter LONDON British industrial conglomerate BTR pic said it expected to use its £56 million (S$ 125.4 million) acquisition of the industrial battery business of Germany's Varta AG to help it expand such product sales internationally. 'This is one of the areas
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    • CORPORATE FOCUS
      • 906 21  -  Vicom's IPO By Christopher Tan SINGAPORE Vicom executive director Heng Chye Kiou is not fazed by the fact that his company will be the 13th to be listed here this year. In fact, he's thrilled. "Thirteen is good, it's very
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    • FINANCE & COMMODITIES
      • 580 22 Reuter TOKYO Japan's insurance giants now divided into specialist life or non-life insurance companies are quietly preparing to invade each other's turf once the market is deregulated next year. An amendment to Japanese law on the insurance market, due to take
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      • 281 22  -  By Siow Li Sen SINGAPORE Top-per-forming HSBC Futures Singapore Pte Ltd has won the Singapore International Monetary Exchange Ltd (Simex) trophy for the highest volume of contracts traded for the second year in a row. The firm a unit of HSBC
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      • 134 22 SINGAPORE Luxembourgbased Cedel Bank, which is an international clearing and settlement house for bonds and securities, will open a link with South Africa next month. It will operate there through its appointed local depository bank, Standard Corporate and Merchant Bank, which
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      • SMALL CHANGE
        • 58 22 Reuter TOKYO The Tokyo Commodity Exchange (Tocom) will raise the margin requirement on its September rubber futures contract by 100,000 yen (S$ 1,390) per trading lot, effective today. The move, intended to cool overheated trade, will raise the margin requirement on the contract to 157,750
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        • 76 22 Reuter HONGKONG Peregrine Derivatives said it would issue 450 million American-style call warrants on Guangdong Investment at 13.3 Hongkong cents (2.4 Singapore cents) per warrant. The conversion ratio is 10 warrants per share and the strike price is HKS4.OS. The shares closed at HK54.72
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        • 150 22 Reuter. BOMBAY The state-run Nuclear Power Corporation plans to raise one billion rupees (Ss47 million) by issuing six-year bonds in the domestic market at a coupon rate of 16.25 per cent, lead managers said. NPC will have an option to retain an oversubscription
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        • 81 22 Reuter LONDON Johnson Matthey pic said it closed its offer for Advance Circuits Inc (ACI) after receiving tenders for 92.4 per cent of the firm's shares. The offer was conditional on the tender of at least 51 per cent of Advance Circuit's shares. Johnson
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      • 148 22 SINGAPORE Hongkongbased merchant bank Jardine Fleming has set up an infrastructure finance team as part of its investment bank. The team will be headed by Eric Leung, who joins Jardine Fleming as head of Infrastructure Finance and director of Jardine Fleming Securities. Mr Leung
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      • 331 22  -  From Neil Behrmann in LONDON LONDON Japan's reflation should boost demand for base and precious metals and lift prices, say dealers. A month or so ago, most metals analysts were painting a gloomy picture. Yet government efforts to revive the economy
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      • 301 22 Panel studying ways to improve junk-bond mutual fund prospectuses Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON The Securities and Exchange Commission is looking at ways to simplify junk-bond mutual fund prospectuses, while at the same time improving the way these documents disclose investment risks. The review could
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      • 336 22 FT LONDON Merrill Lynch, one of the largest money managers for retail clients in the US, will consider a European acquisition as part of the investment bank's plans to diversify internationally, particularly into the institutional market. "We would look for an institutional money
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      • 270 22 ENERGY REPORT AP NEW YORK In a sign that the Gulf of Mexico continues to hold promise, Texaco Inc announced on Monday that it had found oil and natural gas in three wildcat wells it drilled off Louisiana, in
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      • 186 22 Reuter LONDON The dollar was trading comfortably above 104 yen at the Europe midsession on the back of heavy yen selling against the French franc and mark. Despite the firm dollar, players were still cautious about establishing new positions ahead of Japan's economic stimulus package to be announced today.
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      • 97 22 AFP NEW YORK The dollar opened higher yesterday against the yen and maik but fell against other units a day before Japan was to release its new economic recovery plan. Around 430 GMT, the dollar was trading at 104.09 yen compared with 103.3S yen late Monday and at
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        1238 22 Tnde-ttngkled index cakulaled ajfams: S'poee'i top 14 trading partners Base year: 1985 US$/S$ forward rates Noon Sep 19 St BU Offer 1-month 1.44)4 ***** 2-month 1.4421 1.4436 3-month 1.4391 1.4406 6-month 1.4292 1.4312 Source: OCBC FOREIGN CURRENCY NOTE RATES As at 9am m tap 19 Siappon dollars to ome nit
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    • COMMODITIES & FUTURES
      • 1293 23 Reuter SINGAPORE Simex Euroyen futures were lower while Eurodollars were flat at the close. _P^ ers sa *d market participants sold Euroyen contracts ahead of the economic stimulus package by the Japanese government today. A US futures dealer said Euroyen came off on comments by
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      • 692 23 COMMODITY REPORTS Rubber TOKYO: Rubber futures closed sharply higher, with most contracts glued fast to their sevenyen per kg daily limits, due to concerns about near-term supply tightness, traders said. All months except the spot month rose by their seven yen per kg limit
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      • 84 23 BANGKOK Thai rice prices, which are expected to stay firm at current high levels into November, have reduced export inquiries substantially, traders said. China continues to buy small parcels of Thai rice, but nothing on the scale of orders earlier this year that helped push
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      • 96 23 TOKYO China aims to improve gas oil and Jet fuel production yield and product quality, a senior official at the state-run refiner Sinopec said. Speaking at a seminar here on Monday, Liu Quan Gen, director of Sinopec, said China's economy is still projected
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      • 71 23 SINGAPORE India's 1995-% (Oct-Sep) soybean output should total about four million tonnes, according to a senior official with the Indian oilseeds crushing industry. The crop would be above last season's 3.3 million tonnes, partly due to a rise in planted area. Some 4.8
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      • 88 23 KUALA LUMPUR China may have to import more vegetable oik in order to keep domestic pnoes under control, said Sheldon Hauck, president of the International Association of Seed Crushers. He said a 34 per cent rise in prices of basis foodstuffs mainly grains, sugar
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    • 1410 23 SICOM Futures Sep 19 fniDMf 1 I, (Mm dasiag as at S.34pa) Bvyvcv Sdl^w KS 1 Cw>Kt (S cents/kg) As at 12 mm (S cents/k*) Close Volume Open Momh Hish Low Sett (tonnes) iMMMt RSS 2 Oct 95 197.00 I98.00N 2 01 95 100 S 13 9? 950
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    • REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS
      • 1146 24 -2.4 STOCKS fell slightly yesterday, in quiet trading which was helped slightly by bonds. "It was a dull day with data having no real impact. The bonds had an effect in the afternoon which picked the market up slightly," said a broker. The All Ordinaries Index closed 2.4 points
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      • 637 24 -5.0 Share prices droppe< as profittalcing affected blue chips and funds shifted to second liners. The PSE Composite Index lost 5 points to 2,750.74. Turnover was 7.45 billion shares worth 1.79 billion pesos. Foreigners, uncertain of the direction of US interest rates, "are approaching the market cautiously", a dealer
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      • 551 24 +5.1 Share prices closed slightly higher in narrow trading, with textile and cement sectors enjoying moderate gains. "Today's session was a typical correction from Monday's bullish sentiment, with foreign investors selling some of their holdings," said a dealer. The 321-issue Weighted Price Index inched up 5.1 points to 5,045.25.
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      • 426 24 -7.64 Stocks fell as recent rallies triggered selling amid concern over the market overheating. The Composite Index fell 7.64 points to 992.57. Turnover was 61.88 million shares valued at 1.21 trillion won. Falls beat rises by 469 to 406 with another 102 issues unchanged. The market opened strong and
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      • 306 24 +2.75 Stocks ended flat but with a firm bias on improved turnover. The NZSE-40 Capital Index closed 2.75 points higher at 2,133.23 on turnover worth just under NZ$4O million. "The bond market was flat so there was no spur there, but most leaders were steady," a dealer said.
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      • 66 24 +2.96 Shares recovered to finish mixed, helped by buying by foreign funds towards the close. The 30-share BSE Index ended up 2.96 points to 3,373.32, after dropping to 3,360. The 100-stock National Index fell 2.2 to 1,548.08. "Foreign buying interest took the market up," said a trader. "Otherwise, trading
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      • 748 24 Britannia Funds Sterling Cash Bid Offer Mim Cap Deposit J*MOO 38 6500 Mim Jerwv Gill 0 1893 0.1992 Mim Max Income *0 9300 ****** US$ Cask Income Plm Fund 9 7700 10 3000 PS t Reserve Fund 3000 *5.5700 Spelling E^aily Euro Performance .0.4592 0 4938 Far East Fund *2
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      • 738 24 +8.1 SHARE prices ended with a sizeable dent in earlier gains after the Dow bruised the market with a 50-point fall. But the market here seemed relaxed about the Dow's setback as US blue chips rallied towards the London close. Sentiment was underpinned by a mixed, wider New York
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      • 149 24 10.76 French stocks closed higher as car stocks rose on speculation the government may unveil plans which will ooost the troubled car industry in today's budget. Trading in Eurotunnel units accounted for almost three-quarters of yesterday's activity. Eurotunnel units, representing the equivalent of one share in Eurotunnel pic and
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      • 180 24 +9.87 German stocks rose, buoyed by gains in the bond maiicet and a strengthening dollar. Bank shares led the advance. The DAX Index of 30 leading shares closed up 9.87 points at 2311.28. "We're recovering because the bond market has Kicked up and because the itherto-neglected bank shares are
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      • 237 24 -15.3 Stocks fell early, extending Monday's losses as heavyweight gold and base metals continued to lose ground, traders said. The TSE 300 Composite Index dropped 15.3 points to 4,534.20 on volume of 14.1 million shares valued at Csl62 million. Declining issues outpaced advances 210 to 159, with 236 issues
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      • 724 24 -32.51 Stock prices bounced off opening lows in active trading early yesterday as strong technology issues and bonds helped cushion the sharp sell-off in caterpillar and other blue-chip cyclicals. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell 17.16 points on Monday, was down 32.51 to 4747.90 at 1 lam
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      • 164 24 +1.76 Belgian shares ended slightly higher, boosted by positive perceptions of half-year results announced by non-fer- rous metals firm Union Miniere and utility company Electrabel on Monday. Union Miniere gained 40 francs climbing 2.1 per cent in a volume of 151,000 shares reflecting surprise at the positive half-year results.
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      • 273 24 +2.68 Dutch stocks rose to recoup almost all of Monday's loss as optimism over lower interest rates buoyed bonds. The EOE Index closed 2.68 points higher at 472.45, boosted by gains in Royal Dutch Petroleum, ING Groep and insurer Aegon. "This wasn't unexpected," said a trader. "The dollar is
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      • 107 24 +1.84pc Swedish stocks roared past recently-set records, fuelled by gains in Volvo which leapt 9 per cent and interest rate-sensitive shares, to set new intra-day records. The General Index touched 1,855.80 before dipping to 1,850.36, up 1.84 per cent. The blue-chip Top 16 Index gained 2.15 per cent at
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      • 254 24 +25.4 Swiss shares overcame initial weakness to close with strong gains in good volume. Easing Swiss franc swap rates and the soaring US long bond boosted share prices. Dealers said the market was pulled up by Financials and prospects for further gains were good. The blue-chip SMI Index put
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      • 373 24 -16.4 South African shares closed mixed after a day of quiet trade, livened up by selective features, dealers said. Gold shares were firmer on a healthier bullion price and looked like maintaining their sturdy trend. "Golds are looking strong because of the better gold price and this will probably
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      2476 25 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Stocks fell amid concern that interest rates won't fall enough to bolster earnings. Undermined by a drop in US stocks, large capitalisation shares pulled the main index lower. The Hang Seng Index fell 123.91 points to 9,646.14. The All Ordinaries Index ended at 4,668.26, down
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      545 25 CLSA IN Hongkong, the H share index lost 6.98 points to 1,032.98 on turnover of HK56.34 million. Qingling Motors was down 7.5 per cent due to poor market perceptions of forthcoming interims. Shanghai Petrochemical was the most heavily traded counter on turnover of US$l.5 million. Shanghai B shares dropped
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      2438 25 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO Stocks rose, led higher by construction companies, amid optimism a government stimulus package will help the economy, traders said. "The market expects a figure for the package which meets expectations," said a trader. The Nikkei Average rose 155.22 points to 18,474.38. The Nikkei 300 Index
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      1336 25 Reuter BANGKOK Stocks closed sharply down in sluggish trade on profit-taking and in line with losses in regional bourses, brokers said. The SET Index closed down 14.78 points to 1,323.43. Turnover was 59.9 million shares worth 4.43 billion baht. Losers led gainers 238 to 56, while 89 counters closed
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      1083 25 Bloomberg Business News JAKARTA Stocks fcU for a second day in below average trading as pulp and paper companies declined on expectations that prices are due to tall. The Composite Index fell 1.03 points to 493.18. Indah Kiat Pulp <& Paper, Indonesia's largest pulp and paper producer, dropped 75
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    • 2456 26 Gr Cr IMS Lad Vol Day Last Quote Dh Di< V M Net M Cay H%k Law SIM Coapaay Salt COM) H%k Lot Bayer Seller Or P/E Saril MALAYSIAN STOCKS 47* 14* m 3000 AiSfi 50c 3M -4 M «0 Hi )U W 30 -2.9 0.2 W7 9
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    • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
      • 6496 26 Bloomberg Business News KUALA LUMPUR Stocks fell on concern that a rising trade deficit and consumer spending will force the government to act against inflation, squeezing the stock market. The KLSE Composite Index fell 3.63 points to 991.88. The Emas Index
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    • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
      • 8666 27 Cr Gr M Wl u 'l* 5 UK V«J Day Last Qnto Dfr Dfc YM Net Ca A<| Hi* U. Sim Cim t aaj Sale CMC) High La« Barer S*ikr CV P/E Writ Price MOUSTMAL AND COMMERCIAL 210 110 12)8 Acer 50c US 187 w, -2 1071 1*8 186 117
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      • 1758 28  -  By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE The local stock market turned in another sedate session yesterday, with prices closing lower across-the-board in thin volume. Apart from US dollar issues and selective interest in a few second liners, trading was largely featureless. The Straits Times Industrials
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    • 532 29 Knight-Ridder, Reuter TRANSATLANTIC freight rates remain weak for early positions, but caper and panamax levels are generally steady in the north Pacific, shipbrokers said. The Baltic Freight Index (BFI) reflected a quiet opening to the week with the loss of one point to 1,999. Apart from the Continent
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    • 266 29 Business Day BANGKOK The Transport and Communications Ministry is to propose to the Cabinet a 10-year plan to plough 200 billion baht (SSI 1.5 billion) into developing Thailand's shipping industry. The announcement was made on Monday by Sathien Vongvichien, deputy permanent
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    • 192 29 SINGAPORE Bank Line has bought three ships from former Soviet Union companies for an undisclosed amount and is finalising the purchase of a fourth ship. The British line said the multi-purpose ships can carry 20-ft and 40-ft containers, conventional and dry project cargo, as
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    • 329 29 SES 'OOP Step 19 S$ Vol CWT Distribution 1.50 -0.01 345 Chuan Hup Holdings 1.25 +0.01 409 Coaco Investment 2.15 -0.01 153 Far East Levingston 6.30 -0.20 130 Freight Links Express 0.73 +0.005 170 GB Holdings Ltd 1.01 unch 492 Hai Sun Hup Group 0.925 -0.005 570 Hitachi
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    • 438 29  -  By Alec Almazan SINGAPORE The Asean Restorer, a new generation cableship operated by Singa-pore-based Asean Cableship Pte Ltd (ACPL), has clinched its first submarine cable laying contract. The US$4 million (555.6 million) contract was awarded by French firm Alcatel Submarine Networks. The
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    • 200 29 MBT KUALA LUMPUR New sites are being considered for Port Klang's growth and expansion, but all planning should have built-in mechanisms right from the start to ensure minimal environmental damage, according to the Department of Environment (DOE) in its newsletter, Impak. "The
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    • 594 29  -  8TRWT TH A regular comment column on shipping events that mate the news »y Seafarer SO SHIPPERS are forming regional groups to make sure their collective voice is heard loudly and clearly in the world of mega consortia among the shipping
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    • 296 29  -  From Bruce Rutledge JAPAN'S shipbuilders registered 17 new orders for a total of 420,000 tonnes last month, outpacing rival South Korea, which registered 10 new orders at 318,000 tonnes. Releasing the figures on Monday, Japan Ship Exporters' Association (JSEA) officials noted
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    • 352 29 HONGKONG South Korea has been the most successful shipbuilding nation in the tanker market in the first half of this year, according to London tanker broker Jacobs Holdings. The IS ships built at Korean yards, which amounted to 1.8
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    • 234 29 Burmeister Wain workers return to work Bloomberg Business News COPENHAGEN About 1,150 workers at Burmeister Wain Holding A/S, a nearbankrupt Danish shipbuilder, voted to return to work after creditors reached agreement on a restructuring plan. B&W's employees voted to return to work on Monday morning after US and Danish creditors
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    • 1094 30  -  It is getting increasingly difficult for companies to find people who have been trained adequately to work on board tneir vessels. Michael Grey reports Michael Grey Lloyd's List NO ONE even remotely involved with the shipping industry can be unaware that a crisis is looming.
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    • 520 30 P»*e ABC Cool 16 •ANL 3 •APL 12 Able 7 Accord 8 •Ahlers 6 •Ahrenkiei 4 Antaco 13 •Appenship 4 Arowana 15 Astro 8 Austral 9 Avant 6 B'tang Mas 8 BSA 9 BTL 16 Bangladesh 12 Balamindo 7 Bengal Br IS •Blue
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    • 9760 38 This guide lists the sailing destinations from Singapore. The first date indicates the ETA at Singapore followed by the ETA at the destination. The page number refers to the location of the schedule advertisement Page 10 cn ETA MaoiNaor Vooaol Veyete P| *M |r
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      • 609 47 "••Mi Voy Ik BwHi Arrival Departure 11 "*®T) Smar Baru J1 alongside 20.09/0600 J* dD Tetaga Bru J1 alongside 20.09/0200 a U J9 alongside 20.09/1100 -.Bataw Indah N221 J2 alongside 20.09/2300 Batam Mum 09/05/95 J2 alongs* 20.09/2330 J17/18 alongside 20.09/2300 "•Buana Mah 16/95 J3 alongside 20.09/2300 S***
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      • 1599 47 RECEIVING OF EXPORT Fa CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Record Boott*/Ba»anco Rsfts Ship Voy lb Etb/Btr Period From Tt Frow Aa Jade 2566 21/1700 1A 19/1500 19/1659 19/1900 3 20/0700 20/1159 20/1400 4 20/1200 20/1459 20/1700 Mh Miracle ***** 21/2359 28 19/1700 20/0659 20/0900 3 20/0700 20/1159 20/1400 4
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      • 201 47 SEP 24 Israel: Jewish New Year (to SEPt 26). South Africa: Heritage Day. SEP 25 Israel: Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashana) South Africa: Holiday. SEP 26 Israel: Jewish New Year. Yemen: Holiday. SEP 28 Australia: State holiday in Victoria, Melbourne Show. Taiwan: Teacher's Day. SEP 30 Botswana: Independence
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      • 421 48 Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON Cargo is the big winner in a new USPhilippine aviation agreement. Signed on Monday, the accord gives US cargo specialists broad new rights in a country that many see as the gateway to Asia. In return, Philippine airlines got
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      • 239 48 Reuter BOMBAY Courier firm Elbee Services Ltd said it is launching the country's first cargo airline next month. Elbee Services will set up a new company Elbee Airlines Ltd with four Fokker F27-200 aircraft capable of handling a total of 22
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      • 345 48 Reuter Reuter HANOI US planemakers Boeing and McDonnell Douglas made their first public sales pitch on Tuesday alongside European competitor Airbus Industrie for the growing Vietnamese market, which could rival Asia's biggest. Vietnam Airlines has said it plans to
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      • 173 48 Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON Is the US ready to get tough with the British on airline rights? On Friday, US Transportation Secretary Federico Pena seemed headed in that direction. In a terse seven-line statement, he said he was "disappointed" long-running talks hadn't gotten US
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      • 139 48 AFP TOKYO Japanese bearing manufacturer NSK Ltd announced yesterday plans to set up a new automotive parts venture in Thailand with Siam Motors Co to meet growing demand from Japanese-affiliated carmakers. The company said the new company would make steering columns while an existing joint
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      • 93 48 Reuter NEW YORK McDonnell Douglas Coip may sell a stake in its commercial aviation division to a Chinese government-owned' company to help ensure a large volume of Chinese purchases of the company's MD-95 planes, the Wall Street Journal reported. The partnership with Aviation
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      • 122 48 AFP NEW DELHI The state-run carrier, Indian Airlines, has announced a 20 per cent rise in its air fares with effect from Oct 1 in an effort to cut down accumulated losses of about US$3l2 million (S$4S2 million) in 1994. "Indian Airlines will be
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      • 101 48 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Kuala Lumpur International Airport site support facilities, comprising a commercial centre and a 470room motel, will be operational by November. The Ms4o million (5522.9 million) development, which occupies about 16 hectares of land within the 100 sq km of the airport
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      • 226 48 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia Airlines' (MAS) image has been dented by its fatal air crash but the listed national carrier's sturdy track record is likely to shield it from any impact on earnings, analysts said on Monday. "The last crash was a very
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      • 1432 48 AIRCRAFT ARRIVALS DEPARTURES «*r nm ra n— n» IMM GA974 0020 GA882 2310 »W'Ki QF081 1930 QF082 2065 SQ228 2120 '■Hill GA897 1306 GA974 0020 KL837 1450 KL844 0110 SQ327 1530 KL838 2300 SQ026 2365 —■i 9Q348 2250 KadUm* NZD73 1545 SQ288 2045 SQ?36 2040 NZP74 2340 B Sari BagMMa
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