The Business Times, 23 March 1994
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Title Section14 1994-03-23 1 SINGAPORE Business Times Wfc KNOW ASIA MITA(P) 010/12/93 Wednesday March 23 1994 75 C14 words
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62 1994-03-23 1 AFP WASHINGTON US diplomacy on North Korea has reached a critical point, and sanctions will have to be considered soon if Pyongyang does not change its attitude. Secretary of State Warren Christopher yesterday said Washington had pursued "a steady, deliberate policy" to tryAFP - 62 words
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Article48 1994-03-23 1 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK Citicorp expects its revenue to grow and its credit rating to continue to strengthen in the next two years. Chairman John Reed yesterday said he expected the greatest amount of revenue and earnings growth to come from emerging markets.Bloomberg Business News - 48 words
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Article162 1994-03-23 1 Stock mriwt indices Tuesday Change ST1I 2,045.04 +8.74 KLSE Comp 967.48 +13.3 Nikkei 20,253.53 -215.92 Hang Seng 9,012.17 +345.14 SET Index 1,237.12 +33 Jakarta Comp 485.466 -14.35 CLSA China B 1,049.48 -36.46 Aust All Ord 2,140.8 +0.3 FTSE 100 3,201.5 +3.5 Tuesday Previous lpm dose Dow Jones 3,865.71162 words
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378 1994-03-23 1 Reuter AP Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK The US Federal Reserve yesterday added reserves to the banking system, leaving short-term interest rates at their current level of 3.25 per cent. Economists said the move, while giving a temporary reprieve from a much-expected credit tightening,Reuter; AP; Bloomberg Business News - 378 words
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486 1994-03-23 1 R Sivanithy - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE Regional stock markets yesterday shrugged off interest rate fears and fund redemptions with a rally that some observers said could mark a turning point. In Singapore, the Straits Times Industrials Index mirrored the movements of Hongkong's Hang Seng Index, ending a486 words
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Article, Illustration43 1994-03-23 1 Reuter NEW YORK US stocks were little changed in afternoon activity as investors remained uncertain over the course of interest rates. At Ipm, EST, the Dow Jones industrial average edged up 0.86 point at 3,865.71. Reuter Source: BloombergReuter; Source: Bloomberg - 43 words
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Article83 1994-03-23 1 SINGAPORE Stock prices in Hongkong traced a volatile path yesterday with the Hang Seng Index opening firmer, then plunging almost 300 points to an intra-day low of 8,533.99. before rising to a high of 9150.46. The index finally settled above the key 9,000 support level83 words
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Article, Illustration465 1994-03-23 1 Ho Kay Tat - From Ho Kay Tat in KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA and Singapore yesterday inked an inter-gov-ernment agreement to build a second link between the two countries that officials said would spawn new growth centres and further bind the two economies through speedier movements465 words
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500 1994-03-23 1 Walton Morais - By Walton Morais SINGAPORE Malaysia has proposed to the Singapore government to set up a card-type facility to spur freer movement of labour in the Johor-Singa-pore-Riau Growth Triangle, Foreign Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said yesterday. The Foreign Minister said Malaysia has500 words
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Article, Illustration285 1994-03-23 1 Yong Pow Ang - By Yong Pow Ang SINGAPORE A Chinese city is offering foreign investors a money-back guarantee if they can prove their losses are due to the fault of the municipal government. Taixing. in Jiangsu province. has come up with the novel idea in285 words
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Advertisement10 1994-03-23 1 Hock Lock Siew: p* 19 Think long-term with HK stocks10 words
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SINGAPORE NEWS
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EYE on the ECONOMY
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Article, Illustration288 1994-03-23 2 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias A FALL in the volume of oil shipments through the port of Singapore depressed total cargo volume handled here by 3 per cent in January. In that month, some 21.5 million tonnes of cargo were handled at Port of Singapore AuthoritySource: PSA - 288 words
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151 1994-03-23 2 LIM KIM SAN has agreed to continue as chairman of the Port of Singapore Authority to allow for time to find a replacement. 'I'he Minister for Communications, Mah Bow Tan, said yesterday that this was why Mr Urn's current term of appointment151 words
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461 1994-03-23 2 Genevieve Cua - By Genevieve Cua THE Lunar New Year festivities and a shorter month took its toll on February's trade figures, resulting in a dismal 4.6 per cent growth in the volume of Singapore's non-oil domestic exports. Manufactured exports, a barometer of461 words
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314 1994-03-23 2 GST A Fairer Tax. A Brighter Future. MOST OF the rentals and traffic charges for Singapore Telecom services will be subject to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) when it comes into effect on April I. A Telecom statement yesterday said these314 words
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183 1994-03-23 2 BRIGADIER-GENERAL Lee Hsien Yang will join a revamped Singapore Telecom next month to head its local services division. Telecom said yesterday that BG Lee, now director of Joint Operations and Planning Directorate in the Army, would be responsible for the provision of direct183 words
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NEWS ROUNDUP
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Article80 1994-03-23 2 EIGHT COMPANIES here have eliminated the use of ozonedepleting substances (ODS) in their manufacturing processes, cleaning up their act in the race to be green. Khoo Lee Meng. chief executive of Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research, recognised the companies yesterday under its ODS-Free Verification80 words
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People Soft appoints local integrators
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363 1994-03-23 2 Ramesh Divyanathan - Reports by Ramesh Divyanathan A SUBORDINATE Court heard yesterday that according to a prosecution argument, a Business Times article on June 29. 1992 did not contain classified economic data. Counsel K Shanmugam, representing BT editor Patrick Daniel, said AttorneyGeneral Chan Sek363 words
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Article143 1994-03-23 2 On trial: Five men who face II charges of breaching the Official Secrets Act. One is charged with endangering the secrecy of classified documents and the other four with communicating and/or receiving the government's 4.6 per cent flash estimate of second-quarter 1992 economic growth before it was officially143 words
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390 1994-03-23 2 A PROSECUTION allegation that statements by Business Times correspondent Kenneth James were self-serving would mean that James must have forecast the prosecution's decision to change him from a state witness to an accused, his counsel said yesterday. Lawyer Harry Elias said the390 words
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344 1994-03-23 2 Claire Leow - Exports of automation equipment, systems up 70pc in 1992 By Claire Leow WITH the growing attention to automation in manufacturing. the Singapore Industrial Automation Association (SIAA) is keen to promote Singapore as a centre of automation. Singapore is supplying more automation equipment and344 words
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SOUTH-EAST ASIA
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418 1994-03-23 3 AFP Reuter MANILA The Philippine Congress yesterday began deliberations on a proposed Bill aimed at attracting more foreign investments by further opening up protected sectors in the economy, officials here said. The proposed law would restrict to two areas a "negativeAFP; Reuter - 418 words
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261 1994-03-23 3 Reuter MANILA The International Monetary Fund (IMF) wants the Philippines to attain more economic stability in the next three years before focusing on a growth-oriented programme, a Finance Ministry official said. The IMF has specifically prescribed in a letter ofReuter - 261 words
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246 1994-03-23 3 Walton Morais - By Walton Morais SINGAPORE The inaugural meeting of the Asean Regional Forum (ARF) in July should emphasise common areas instead of contentious issues. Malaysian Foreign Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi yesterday said raising contentious issues at the meeting in Bangkok might246 words
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375 1994-03-23 3 SARAWAK Plans to privatise major industrial estates in Sarawak have attracted bids from international companies. Industrial Development Minister Abang Johari Tun Openg said companies from the United States. Britain and Hongkong have submitted new proposals for the privatisation. The Star newspaper reported375 words
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ASIA NOTES
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Article, Illustration40 1994-03-23 3 AFP GENEVA Greenpeace activists emptying bin liners in front of government officials attending the Basel Convention here on Monday. The activists brought about one tonne of Dutch and German waste which had been dumped in Indonesia. AFPAFP - 40 words
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79 1994-03-23 3 AFP HANOI Vietnam and the United States have established the first direct maritime link between the two countries since the Vietnam War. the Vietnam Sens said yesterday. The shipping line will be operated by Orient Overseas Container Line of Hongkong and a French-VietnameseAFP - 79 words
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Article69 1994-03-23 3 Knight-Ridder WASHINGTON The United States will continue to press Japan to fulfil its pledge to reduce significantly its global trade surplus and boost domestic demand. US Treasury Undersecretary for International Affairs Lawrence Summers said yesterday. In an interview on CNN's Moneyline programme. Mr SummersKnight-Ridder - 69 words
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59 1994-03-23 3 Bernama JOHOR BARU The Johor State Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) is going into the oil palm industry in Indonesia with a M 594.57 million (SSSS million) joint venture plantation and factory project in Lahat, in south Sumatra. The SEDC signed a Memorandum of UnderstandingBernama - 59 words
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238 1994-03-23 3 AFP Reuter JAKARTA The World Bank is providing financial assistance to the Indonesian government to help it through a debt crisis faced by the country's state banks. Finance Minister Mar'ie Muhamad yesterday said the seven state banks in Indonesia were struggling with USS9.IAFP; Reuter - 238 words
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CHINA/HONGKONG/TAIWAN
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382 1994-03-23 4 Schutz Lee - By Schutz Lee SINGAPORE China has drafted guidelines which set lower criteria for companies to list in Hongkong than for other markets a move which will boost the territory's position as the prime market for H shares. H shares are382 words
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Article, Illustration367 1994-03-23 4 SINGAPORE Singaporean businessman Poh Choon Ann has been appointed as an adviser to Taixing city, joining a growing list of Singaporean advisers to China. Mr Poh, president and managing director of transport group Poh Tiong Choon Holdings, is an old China hand367 words
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287 1994-03-23 4 AFP BEIJING The National People's Congress (NPC) ended its annual session yesterday by adopting, as expected, eight reports and laws drafted by the Communist Party leadership. The key item was a report on the government's work, presented by Prime Minister LiAFP - 287 words
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209 1994-03-23 4 AFP BEIJING Chinese Premier Li Peng pledged yesterday that Beijing would not link politics to trade by blocking British Arms from the Chinese market because of a row over Hongkong. "There will be no discrimination," Mr Li said atAFP - 209 words
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CHINA WATCH
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99 1994-03-23 4 Reuter BEIJING Chinese Premier Li Peng yesterday strongly reaffirmed China's opposition to applying pressure on North Korea over its nuclear programme, but stopped short of saying that Beijing would use its United Nations Security Council veto on the issue. Mr Li said thatReuter - 99 words
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96 1994-03-23 4 Bernama-Kyodo TOKYO Five Japanese companies will set up a joint distribution firm in Beijing with a local firm in May, company officials said yesterday. The venture, Beijing Hua-Ri International Logistics Co, will be capitalised at ISO million yen (552.2 million) and is scheduled to goBernama-Kyodo - 96 words
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59 1994-03-23 4 Reuter BEIJING Contracted Taiwan investment in China's Fujian province has reached US$4 billion (556.3 billion) in 2,937 projects, with contracted investment in 1993 alone standing at US$l.5 billion in 1,010 projects, the International Business News said yesterday. The average Taiwan investment was US$l.53 millionReuter - 59 words
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Article85 1994-03-23 4 Reuter BEIJING China and South Africa will sign a trade agreement soon, South Africa's Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry David Graaff said yesterday. Mr GraafT and Zheng Silin, China's Vice-Minister of Foreign Trade, officiated at the opening of the first general trade exhibition in ChinaReuter - 85 words
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Article48 1994-03-23 4 Reuter HONGKONG Receipts from Hongkong's bars and restaurants rose 6 per cent to HKS4B.3 billion (SS9.B billion) last year, provisional Census and Statistics Department data showed. Receipts from bars showed the biggest increase with a 21 per cent gain on the year. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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REST OF ASIA
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Article, Illustration596 1994-03-23 5 Shiv Taneja - Reforms paving the way for USssb in foreign investments this financial year Reports Shiv Taneja in NEW DELHI THE foreign exchange reserves (excluding gold) of India have shot up from US$l billion (SS 1.58 billion), enough to finance two weeks' imports, to US$l4596 words
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325 1994-03-23 5 NEW DELHI Optimism is high among businessmen in India, according to a survey released this week. The National Council of Applied Economic Research's (NCAER) Business Expectations said that compared to the results of its previous study in September, respondents this time round felt that overall325 words
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144 1994-03-23 5 Bernama-Kyodo TOKYO Transport Minister Shigeru Ito criticised the Trade Ministry yesterday for taking a different approach on the import procedures of automobiles that are often criticised by other countries as a non-tariff trade barrier. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry isBernama-Kyodo - 144 words
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429 1994-03-23 5 Bloomberg Business News CANBERRA Australia faces a period of market uneasiness as the debate over the next government Budget begins to take shape, economists said. "It won't be an extended delay like at the last budget because the lines of communication between theBloomberg Business News - 429 words
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276 1994-03-23 5 Knight-Ridder TOKYO Growth in Japan's gross domestic product could reach the government's target of 0.2 per cent for 1993-94. an Economic Planning Agency official said yesterday The official, briefing reporters on the release of Oct-Dec GDP data, said GDP mustKnight-Ridder - 276 words
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THE WORLD
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442 1994-03-23 6 Reuter Bloomberg Business News GENEVA Gatt chief Peter Sutherland said any move by major powers to limit trade with developing countries with lower labour standards would rebound on workers in both parts of the world. "AppealsReuter; Bloomberg Business News - 442 words
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285 1994-03-23 6 FT BRUSSLLS The Court of Auditors of the Luropcan Union attacked the Luropean Commission on Monday for its poor financial management, weakness in tackling fraud and obstruction of efforts to track down waste. Andre Middlehoek. president of the Court of Auditors, identifiedFT - 285 words
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WORLD WATCH
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79 1994-03-23 6 Reuter GRENOBLE. France Europe's economic woes eroded revenue at French ski resort hotels this winter despite the return of perfect conditions following years of paltry snow cover, a tourist group said yesterday. Hotel revenues were off between 10 and 20 per cent Irom lastReuter - 79 words
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Article113 1994-03-23 6 Reuter BRUSSELS European Union foreign ministers said yesterday they had failed to break a deadlock over changes to the bloc's power structure which threatens plans to admit four new member states next year. "I don't see any progress so far and I don't seeReuter - 113 words
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Article78 1994-03-23 6 UPI LONDON A British government survey has found at least a quarter of young adults have serious problems with basic reading and mathematics, and most fail to realise the extent of their difficulties. The survey conducted by the government-funded adult literacy and basic skills unit foundUPI - 78 words
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Article84 1994-03-23 6 Reuter LONDON British Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke Mid tax rises coming into effect next month will not hit Britain's economic recovery. Mr Clarke, in an article in parliament's House Magazine, said continued low inflation gave him real confidence the economy was fundamentally sound.Reuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration69 1994-03-23 6 Photos taken off TV SAtf&kGO Former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher collapsing during her speech to Chilean businessmen on Monday: -Lady Thatcher regained consciousness, apologised to the stunrifed audience of about 500, and left the hall, witnesses said. She was delivering a speech on herPhotos taken off TV - 69 words
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231 1994-03-23 6 Reuter WASHINGTON The world's environment is deteriorating. and its resourees are being depleted at a faster pace, despite international efforts of recent years to reverse the trends, the World Resourees Institute says. In the newest edition of the report, issued every two years,Reuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration376 1994-03-23 7 Reuter WASHINGTON US Secretary of State Warren Christopher defended his recent trip to China, which has come under heavy criticism and led to a clash with Beijing over a US linkage of trade status and human rights policy. "Some say I should haveReuter - 376 words
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365 1994-03-23 7 Reuter MOSCOW A defence ministry official yesterday said no other force could replace Russia as a pivotal peacekeeper in the former Soviet Union, adding that Moscow was training more troops for the task. "We concentrate on conflicts close to Russia's borders," Deputy Minister Georgy KondratyevReuter - 365 words
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Article, Illustration42 1994-03-23 7 AFP LYON, France A protester trying to escape from a riot policeman during clashes that broke out on Monday after a demonstration against the government plan to offer cut-priced jobs to young unemployed people turned violent. AFPAFP - 42 words
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280 1994-03-23 7 Reuter OTTAWA Canadians need to be vigilant if the costs they have paid over the past five years to curb inflation are not to be lost over the next five, the C D Howe Institute says in a study. The studyReuter - 280 words
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285 1994-03-23 7 Knight-Ridder WASHINGTON Under the North American Free Trade Agreement, Mexico may soon overtake Japan as the secondlargest destination for US exports, US Labour Secretary Robert Reich told reporters on Monday. Mr Reich said that last year, US$Bl.2 billion (SSI3O billion)Knight-Ridder - 285 words
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WORLD FOCUS
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Article, Illustration793 1994-03-23 8 Impact of China's economic reforms Reuter BEIJING The average peasant dragging a plough through the parched wheat fields of China's bleak western province of Gansu earned just 551 yuan (SSlOO) last year, making him about the poorest worker in China. That sum was 12.5Reuter - 793 words
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256 1994-03-23 8 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG China's leadership has decided to postpone certain parts of its economic reform programme to reduce the negative impact on society, a Beijing-controlled newspaper reported yesterday. The Wen Wei. Po daily, which is often used by Beijing to releaseBloomberg Business News - 256 words
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REGIONAL ANALYSIS
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Article, Illustration1050 1994-03-23 10 HARISH MEHTA; HARISH MEHTA - Wealth from the earth HARISH MEHTA HARISH MEHTA The writer is BT's Indochina correspondent GEM MINING in Cambodia got a big boost this week. The ruby and sapphire mining town of Pailin in north-western Cambodia was recaptured by the Cambodian armed forces from Khmer1,050 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1994-03-23 10 GURDIP SINGH; GURDIP SINGH - Special to BT GURDIP SINGH GURDIP SINGH The writer is editor of Oil (jas Sews, a Singapore-based weekly tabloid covering Asia-Pacific and the Middle East ANYTHING that is extracted out of the earth becomes national property under strict mining laws in South-east Asia.1,108 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1994-03-23 11 TILAK DOSHI; TILAK DOSHI - The search for natural resources Special to BT TILAK DOSHI TILAK DOSHI the writer was previously coordinator of the energy protect at the Institute ol Southeast Asian Studies. Singapore. He is now a private sector energy analyst IN the past five years,1,289 words
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Article, Illustration1181 1994-03-23 11 PETER OSBORNE; PETER OSBORNE - PETER OSBORNE PETER OSBORNE The writer is a BT correspondent South-east asia wants. quite literally, to outgrow its past. But this is proving difficult. At most corners of this re-source-rich area, the evidence of nearly S(H) \ears of cash-cropping reaffirms the region's basie1,181 words
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LIFESTYLE
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Article, Illustration1084 1994-03-23 13 William Grimes - William Grimes reports on the 66th Annual Academy Awards ceremony William Grimes NYT STEVEN Spielberg's wrenching drama about the Holocaust, Schindler's List, dominated the 66th annual Academy Awards on Monday night, winning seven Oscars including those for best picture and best director. The film, which wasNYT; Reuter - 1,084 words
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Article537 1994-03-23 13 AP A BATTALION of stars filled the Los Angeles Music Centre at sunset on Monday. They arrived in sequins, sunglasses and Armani tuxedos and sporting buflfed-up bodies strong enough to carry away those golden Oscars. "1 can only quote Fcllini: 'It's a wonderful circus,'" said bestAP - 537 words
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Article109 1994-03-23 13 Film: Sehindler's List Director Steven Spielberg, Sehindler's List Actor Tom Hanks, Philadelphia Actress: Holly Hunter, The Piano Supporting Actor Tommy Lee Jones, The Fugitive Supporting Actress: Anna Paquin. The Piano Foreign Film: Helle Epoque. Spain Original Screenplay: Jane Campion. The Piano Adapted Screenplay: Steven Waillian. Sehindler's109 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1328 1994-03-23 13 TV RADIO I Little Women, 10pm, While dad is war. his daughhelp Marmee. ifcy Katharine tomboyish Ben- J I, for an for The I sbc programme to Hi The Academy pPf^ the £^S Emma for Best Supporting Actress, and see if Spiel- SfcjHß^PW^tE^H^SwJ berg finally gets that elusive Katharine Hepburn1,328 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration659 1994-03-23 14 Goir NYT ORLANDO, Florida For a dozen years, Sundays on the PGA Tour had always belonged to someone other than Loren Roberts. There had been seconds and there had been thirds, brief glimpses of his face on the TV screen, always as anNYT - 659 words
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421 1994-03-23 14 AP KEY BISCAYNE, Florida Now Andre Agassi says tennis is everything. He finds less time for his outside interests now. He has pledged devotion to his game, intent on fulfilling potential too often squandered in a swirl of celebrity. "Tennis is a platform thatAP - 421 words
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Article, Illustration632 1994-03-23 14 AP WASHINGTON Running coach Jim Vargo says Bill Clinton deserves some credit: For a middle-aged guy with a weight problem, the United States' president can run. "He doesn't have bad running form, from a technical standpoint," Vargo said after a recent runAP - 632 words
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483 1994-03-23 15 AP SARASOTA. Florida Far beyond the fence at Ed Smith Stadium, back where the big leaguers do not stray. Michael Jordan quickly learned about life in the minors. There was no scoreboard, no dugouts and only two umpires on the fieldAP - 483 words
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SPORT SHORTS
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Article, Illustration96 1994-03-23 15 AFP VERO BEACH, Florida Makoto Suzuki, bidding to bccome the second US major league player from Japan, was sent to the Los Angeles Dodgers' minor league training camp here on Monday. Suzuki. 18. had no decisions in five spring training appearances. He had a 1.15 eamed-run average, allowing oneAFP - 96 words
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Article, Illustration21 1994-03-23 15 Reuter NEW YORK NBA Monday: Atlanta 100 Utah 96 (OT): Houston 128 Washington 112; LA Lakers 84 Miami 81. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration160 1994-03-23 15 AFP AP HAMILTON, New Zealand New Zealand's batting finally showed backbone on the fourth day of their test match against India here yesterday. At stumps New Zealand were 306 for five wickets with Stephen Fleming unbeaten on 67 and Adam Parore 10. Starting the dav at 39 without lossAFP; AP - 160 words
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Article, Illustration13 1994-03-23 15 Reuter NEW YORK NHL Monday Florida 3 New Jersey 3 (OT).Reuter - 13 words
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Article, Illustration103 1994-03-23 15 Reuter ZURICH World champion Jansher Khan wrote another sidebar to his illustrious record when he won the Grasshopper Cup on Monday night the first tournament to be played under the tennis scoring system. But despite his 5-1 5-1 success over British champion Peter Marshall, the Pakistani has serious doubtsReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration184 1994-03-23 15 AFP AFP AFP PARIS Jennifer Capriati, who quit tennis six months ago showing what many observers thought were classic signs of "burn out", hopes to be playing on the tour again. The 17-year-old American could well make her comeback at the French Open at the end of May accordingAFP - 184 words
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Article, Illustration58 1994-03-23 15 AFP LONDON World rankings issued Monday: I Greg Norman (Aust) 19.93pts 2 Nick Faldo (GB) 18.96 3 Nick Price (Zim) 18.47 4 Bemhard Langer (Ger) 17.63 5 Fred Couples (US) 15.14 6 Paul Azinger (US) 13.70 7 David Frost (SA) 11.00 8 lan Woosnam (GB) 10.95 9 Corey PavinAFP - 58 words
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Article, Illustration83 1994-03-23 15 AFP LAHORE, Pakistan Australia's hopes of reaching the final of the 16th Champions Trophy tourna- ment faded here on Monday after their 2-<) defeat by Pakistan who reached their first final in two years. Pakistan, who have not won the trophy since 1980. reached the final for the firstAFP - 83 words
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Article, Illustration61 1994-03-23 15 Reuter CHIBA, Japan American Nicole Bobek from Chicago, a late substitute for the discredited Tonya Harding, performing in the World Figure Skating Championships qualifying round on Monday. The strain of stepping into Harding's skating boots at short notice extracted a heavy toll from Bobek, who was placedReuter - 61 words
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Article335 1994-03-23 15 AFP PARIS Ayrton Senna lowers himself into the cockpit ot' the Williams-Renault this weekend in the fervent hope he will get out of it eight months later with a fourth world title. The Brazilian is the runaway fa\ourite for the 1994 Formula One worldAFP - 335 words
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Article532 1994-03-23 16 EDITORIAL THE decision to send Patriot missiles to South Korea and the review of the halt to military exercises known as Team Spirit sends the correct signal to Pyongyang. It warns North Korean leader Kim II Sung that the United States will stand by532 words
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Article192 1994-03-23 16 FINANCE MINISTERS of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) forum ended two days of talks in Honolulu last Saturday with a pledge to boost trade and investment links. The stakes are high. The Apec economies account for about 40 per cent of the world's gross national product192 words
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Article144 1994-03-23 16 BEING the top workers in the world is both complimentary and a big challenge. Can the status be maintained? The new emphasis by the National Productivity Board underlines this question. While it is still serving the traditional way of retraining workers for the domestic economy, the NPB144 words
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Article194 1994-03-23 16 THE SHARP RISE in resale prices of HDB fiats is no doubt pleasing to those who already live in one. But for those who have yet to be allocated a flat, would they not feel anxious as they observe the rate at which prices of194 words
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Article179 1994-03-23 16 THE Israeli government faces a cyclical dilemma revolving on its settler radical fringe. It refuses to disarm them and so go a significant way in responding to the Palestinians' justified fears, or relocate them in order to remove a festering source of conflict within the179 words
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Article130 1994-03-23 16 ANY SANE PERSON would surely be offended by the sight of more than two hundred containers filled with various waste materials lying idle for months in Tanjung Priok harbour, Jakarta. The fact that certain importers have deliberately defied the government's ban on plastic waste imports and the importing130 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1994-03-23 16 Leon Hadar - Last year, Clintonites were enamoured of the European economic model. Today, they're finding their own model pretty good. Leon Hadar reports Leon Hadar The writer is BT's Washington Correspondent WHEN President Bill Clinton announced plans for a "jobs conference" at the Tokyo economic summit last summer, the1,118 words
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Article, Illustration1208 1994-03-23 17 Anthony Rowley - While some analysts in Japan are cheered by encouraging economic indicators. Anthony Rowley finds others waiy of declaring them harbingers of an imminent recovery. He also examines how the hapless prime minister is coping against opposition, both within and outside his coalition. Anthony Rowley1,208 words
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Article, Illustration838 1994-03-23 17 THE turbulence punctuating Japanese politics over the past year has given way to what is possibly an even more damaging situation of stalemate within and beyond Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa's seven-party coalition. Fresh crises appear imminent. Mr Hosokawa enjoyed a brief surge in parliamentary and electoral support when838 words
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401 1994-03-23 18 Januaiy performance hit by fall in aircraft, telecoms sales AP Reuter WASHINGTON America's monthly trade deficit widened sharply in January as a big drop in sales of aircraft and telecommunications equipment caused exports to fall by the largest amount onAP; Reuter - 401 words
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Article, Illustration35 1994-03-23 18 Reuter TOKYO Police checking a manhole near the Akasaka state guest house yesterday as security is stepped up in preparation for the visit of South Korean President Kim Young Sam tomorrow. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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736 1994-03-23 18 Yang Razali Kassim - Pacific Economic Cooperation Council meeting Reports by Yang Razali Kassim in KUALA LUMPUR THE world's most dynamic region, the Pacific, riding on the back of a booming economy in China, will see its growth accelerate by 4.1 per cent in 1994, China has736 words
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419 1994-03-23 18 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has finally said it: Yes, he will attend this year's Informal Apec Summit II in Indonesia. But, no, this does not mean that he has accepted United States hegemony over the Pacific region, he419 words
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259 1994-03-23 18 KUALA LUMPUR Asean leaders meeting here for a Pacific economic conference pushed for a quicker and more meaningful Asean Free Trade Area (Afta), with Thailand throwing in a new clement. Thai Commerce Minister Uthai Pimchaichon said a trade liberalisation scheme under Afta should259 words
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Article, Illustration426 1994-03-23 18 Bloomberg Business News BEIJING Chinese Vice-Pre-mier Li ILanqing has accused the US of breaching a bilateral market access agreement by obstructing China's bid to reenter the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt). Mr Li yesterday said talks late last weekBloomberg Business News - 426 words
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Article, Illustration785 1994-03-23 18 BAHRAM NOWZAD; BAHRAM NOWZAD - The Bottom Line BAHRAM NOWZAD BAHRAM NOWZAD The writer, former chief editor of the International Monetary Fund and now a Washington-based consultant, contributed this article to BT THE phenomenal economic performance of East Asia (Japan. Singapore, Hongkong. Taiwan, South Korea. Indonesia. Malaysia785 words
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505 1994-03-23 18 Lee Han Shih - From Lee Han Shih in HONGKONG RUPERT MURDOCH, humbled after angering Asian governments last October, yesterday ofFered a carrot-and-stick package to get his loss-incur-ring Star T V going. In a short video message delivered to a packed conference hall.505 words
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COMPANIES & MARKETS
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Article, Illustration45 1994-03-23 19 Firm Market \lood indicates the likely trading sentiment today, based on brokers polled at >-6pm yesterday. Overnight events may alter sentiment brokers polled barings. Da ova. Fraser. GK Goh. Morgan (irenlell. Phillip. Smith Sew Court. lat Lee. W Carr and SG M arburg45 words
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Article, Illustration149 1994-03-23 19 Quak Hiang Whai - -By Quak Hiang Whai Lingui Development, a star performer of 1993, has fallen from Si 1.50 to $4.10 yesterday, shedding more than half its value in little more than two months. On that basis, the stock appears to have limited downside risk from here on. It is no149 words
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941 1994-03-23 19 Quak Hiang Whai - How the Feb 4 rise in US rates affects S'pore/KL stocks By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE It doesn't quite pay to do too well in the stock market these days as some of 1993's star performers found out recently. A closer941 words
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306 1994-03-23 19 Ven Sreenivasan - By Ven Sreenivasan SINGAPORE The prevailing bearish market sentiment has not dampened retail investors' enthusiasm for new share issues, judging by the overwhelming response to Teck Wah Paper Products' initial public offer (IPO). Preliminary figures show that the printing and packaging company's float was306 words
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804 1994-03-23 19 Catherine Ong - HOCK LOCK SIEW By Catherine Ong HONGKONG Was yesterday's 345point surge in the Hang Seng Index a "dead cat bounce" or a true technical rebound signalling that the Hongkong stock market has been grossly oversold? The widely-watched barometer surged to an804 words
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317 1994-03-23 19 Abdul Hadhi - By Abdul Hadhi SINGAPORE Lum Chang Holdings rode the stock market boom to lift its after-tax profit six times to $11.56 million for the half year to Dec 31, 1993. But turnover slipped 16 per cent to $189.29 million from $226.54 million in317 words
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153 1994-03-23 19 SINGAPORE SAL Industrial Leasing lifted net earnings 35.3 per cent to $10 million in the year to Dec 31, 1993 despite an extraordinary loss of $1.72 million. Pre-tax profit was up 33.7 per cent to $12.22 million on a 7.2 per cent153 words
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84 1994-03-23 20 SINGAPORE Guthrie GIS has teamed up with Lee Kim Tah Holdings and Bellora Investments to develop a soon-to-be-acquired propert> at 10. Tagore Avenue, for residential purposes. Lee Kim Tah will acquire a 40 per cent stake and Bellora a 20 per eent stake84 words
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55 1994-03-23 20 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR Aokam I'erdana Bhd has proposed a one-for-two bonus issue of 63.56 million new shares to increase its capital base to reflect the level of the group's operations. Aokam's paid-up capital will increase to MS 190.69 million (SSI 10.6 million) from M 5127.13Reuter - 55 words
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Article87 1994-03-23 20 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Hume Industries (Malaysia) Bhd yesterday announced a group profit after tax and minority interest of M 536.35 million (5521.08 million) for the six months ended Dec 31, 1993. from M 536.40 million previously. The group said it achieved a 12 per centBernama - 87 words
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Article81 1994-03-23 20 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR OYL Industries Bhd yesterday announced a 30 per cent rise in group profit after tax and minority interest of MS 15.26 million (558.85 million) for the six months ended Dec 31, 1993, up from MS 11.68 million previously. Group turnover expanded 11.2Bernama - 81 words
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74 1994-03-23 20 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Hong Leong Industries Bhd yesterday reported a group pre-tax profit of M 566.03 million (5538.3 million) for the six months ended Dec 31. 1993, down 3 per cent from the corresponding period in 1992. Group turnover rose 30 per cent toBernama - 74 words
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59 1994-03-23 20 SINGAPORE Shareholders have approved Amcol Holdings' plans to raise S7O million through an issue of 5 per cent unsecured convertible bonds, due 1999. The bonds will be redeemed at their principal amount after five years. They will be convertible into 14.74 million new Amcol shares59 words
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Article83 1994-03-23 20 Reuter SINGAPORE OCBC Bank plans to install a range of new electronic banking services, having just purchased new computers for Sll million. It plans to set up a share trading system and a new cash card project, the bank said at a ceremony yesterday markingReuter - 83 words
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393 1994-03-23 20 Genevieve Cua - Figure is share of losses on sale of Aussie hotel chain By Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE Asia Pacific Breweries is expected to write off NZS46.B million (5542.4 million) in its interim accounts this year, representing its share of losses on the393 words
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433 1994-03-23 20 William Chia - By William Chia SINGAPORE Indonesia's largest office developer. Mulialand. plans a public offer of 147 million shares at about 3.800 rupiah each to raise 558.6 billion rupiah (SS42I million). Sources say this represents about 29.4 per eent of the company's enlarged capital433 words
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273 1994-03-23 20 SINGAPORE Sesdaq-listed video cassette maker Electro Magnetics (1992) Ltd has posted a group after-tax loss of 55.08 million for the 13-month period ended Dec 31, 1993. EML. which released its final results yesterday, said the loss was reduced to 5i.27 million at the273 words
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251 1994-03-23 20 Bernama KUALA LUViPUR Mycom Berhad has entered into a sale and purchase agreement to acquire the entire stake in UNP Plywood Sdn Bhd. for a total consideration of MS3SO million (*****.7 million) with the shareholders of UNP. Mycom said yesterday theBernama - 251 words
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169 1994-03-23 20 SINGAPORE Lippo Securities. the first Indonesian broking firm to seek a listing, has received an encouraging response despite weak market conditions. Lippo Securities says its offer of 13.5 million shares at 8.150 rupiah each was 4.1 times oversubscribed for the foreign portion and 1.3169 words
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Article551 1994-03-23 20 UNIT TRUSTS FUNDS lUeagers" price* Mar 23 US Gr Fund I 08 I I** Singapore Unit Trust UMB Invest Mgt Ltd The Commerce 1.58 I 66 I'nifund 138 1.44 The Sav ings F und 143 I 5Chd I nihond-t- 1.02 1.05 S pore Prag F und 0.67 0 70 I551 words
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475 1994-03-23 21 Al Labita - From i Al Labita in MANILA HONGKONG'S First Pacific Group plans to hit the acquisition trail to expand and diversify its business in the Philippines. Topping the shopping list of its flagship company. Metro Pacific Corp (MPC), is stateowned Domestic Satellite (Domsat), a telecommunications firm475 words
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257 1994-03-23 21 SINGAPORE Kepphil Shipyard has told the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission that it plans to sell a block of 170 million shares through a private placement. The subsidiary of Singapore's Keppel Corp was responding to an SEC request for details257 words
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216 1994-03-23 21 Bloomberg Business News SYDNEY Tiger Investment Co opened yesterday subscriptions to its As2s million (5528.3 million) public stock sale. The company, which will be listed on the Australian and New Zealand exchanges, said it will invest in Asia's fastest growingBloomberg Business News - 216 words
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Article, Illustration120 1994-03-23 21 Reuter TOKYO Toto Ltd will set up a venture in Beijing to make and sell sanitary earthenware, a company spokesman said yesterday. Beijing Toto Co Ltd, to be capitalised at 1.58 billion yen (5523.5 million), will be 55 per cent owned by Toto, 15 perReuter - 120 words
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83 1994-03-23 21 Reuter HONGKONG Otis Elevator Company, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp of the US, said it has increased its stake in its elevator joint venture in the Chinese port city of Tianjin. Otis Elevator has invested a further US$l2.3 million (5519.4 million) in China TianjinReuter - 83 words
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75 1994-03-23 21 Reuter BASEL Ciba-Geigy AG said on Monday it is expanding an existing joint venture with Qingdao DyestufTs Factory in China to include the production of disperse dyes for polyester dyeing. This latest activity represents a broadening of a cooperation which began in 1992 with aReuter - 75 words
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50 1994-03-23 21 Reuter TAIPEI The public offer of 288 million shares in China Steel Corp, which closed yesterday, is expected to be less than 20 per cent subscribed, an official at lead underwriter China Development Corp said. The result of the offer will be announced today.Reuter - 50 words
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123 1994-03-23 21 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan Aerospace Corp (TAC) and British Aerospace (BAe) pic may try to revive plans for a joint venture, which collapsed late last year after months of talks, a Taiwanese newspaper reported yesterday. BAe recently proposed a new structure for the tie-up, theReuter - 123 words
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216 1994-03-23 21 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Jardine Fleming Holdings, a leading Hongkong-based investment bank, said its net profit soared 166 per cent to US$2O2 million (SS3I9 million) in 1993 from US$75.B million in 1992 as it made the most of Asia's equityBloomberg Business News - 216 words
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174 1994-03-23 21 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Luxury hotel company Mandarin Oriental International said its net profit rose just 1.2 per cent in 1993. Mandarin, which is part of the Jardine Matheson Holdings group of companies, yesterday said profit after tax and payments toBloomberg Business News - 174 words
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Article, Illustration495 1994-03-23 22 AP LAS VEGAS Pacific Bell plans to start sending movies in digital form directly from the studio to selected cinemas this summer in an experiment that could change the way films are distributed. Using equipment designed by Alcatel NetworkAP - 495 words
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219 1994-03-23 22 AP PROVO, Utah Computer networking giant Novell announced on Monday a merger with WordPerfect, creating one of the largest software companies in the world. 4 Under terms of the agreement. shares of WordPerfect common stock and stock options will be exchanged for 59 millionAP - 219 words
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344 1994-03-23 22 Reuter DETROIT General Motors Corp's decision to seek shareholder approval to double the number of authorised common shares could pave the way for a stock split in the next 12 months, industry analysts said. "They're sort of following Chrysler's lead." saidReuter - 344 words
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188 1994-03-23 22 Reuter NEW YORK American Telephone and Telegraph Co and Microsoft Corp have been secretly exploring possible joint ventures for three months, the New York Times reported on Monday. Executives of both companies told the paper that no major deal was currently possible,Reuter - 188 words
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243 1994-03-23 22 AFP TAIPEI Texas Instruments Inc of the United States intends to move its regional headquarters from Hongkong to Taipei. Taiwan economic officials yesterday said the Dallas-based computer giant and the Taipei government had agreed to lorm a strategic alliance toAFP - 243 words
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236 1994-03-23 22 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK R H Macv Co's board of directors yesterday approved the outline of its plan to repay its debt and exit from bankruptcy proceedings, marking the opening act of what was expected to be dramatic negotiations to control the retailer'sBloomberg Business News - 236 words
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332 1994-03-23 22 Bloomberg Business News TORONTO BCE Inc's BCE Mobile Communications Inc unit yesterday unveiled what it said is the world's first twoway paging service. With pagers built by Motorola Inc of Schaumburg. Illinois. users know automatically whether their message has been received. The receiver canBloomberg Business News - 332 words
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578 1994-03-23 23 Soh Hang Keng - By Soh Hang Keng SINGAPORE Globex, the Chicago-based electronic trading system, has emerged as an alternative for Singapore futures traders now using the open outcry system at the Singapore International Monetary Exchange. But many futures traders feel that Globex578 words
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Article, Illustration266 1994-03-23 23 Knight-Ridder HONGKONG China this week took a step backwards on currency reform by issuing new rules that continue to prohibit foreign banks from trading the yuan on their own accounts. Banking sources in Shanghai yesterday said the new rules, which take effectKnight-Ridder - 266 words
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167 1994-03-23 23 Reuter TOKYO Japan's major city banks said yesterday that they were still hesitant to raise their short-term prime rate, now at a record low 3 per cent, despite a rise in their fund-raising costs. "We would like to see if the currentReuter - 167 words
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297 1994-03-23 23 Paul Leo - By Paul Leo SINGAPORE Swift, the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, launched its new range of products Swiftalliance for the Asia Pacific region at Banque Asia yesterday. Swift vice-president of sales Francis Remacle, in Singapore for the three-day Banque Asia conference297 words
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235 1994-03-23 23 SINGAPORE American financial systems developer ADS Associates will set up a regional office in Singapore in the next 18 months. The company's vice-presi-dent of marketing, Barry Bolger, said yesterday that Singapore would be the centre of the company's Asia-Pacific operations, covering235 words
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93 1994-03-23 23 Bloomberg Business News BANGKOK Standard Chartered Bank Thailand earned a pre-tax profit of 606 million baht (5537.7 million) last year, up 30 per cent from the previous year, the bank's global chairman said yesterday. That ranks Standard Chartered's Thai operations among its top four subsidiariesBloomberg Business News - 93 words
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67 1994-03-23 23 Reuter SYDNEY Citibank Australia Ltd, a unit of Citicorp, yesterday reported a record net profit of A 5104.5 million (S$ 118 million) for calendar 1993, up from a As6s million 1992 net profit. Citibank chairman Brian Clayton said the result was the best theReuter - 67 words
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Article80 1994-03-23 23 FT VIENNA BK Vision, an investment fund that is the largest shareholder in Union Bank of Switzerland, is proposing that the bank cut its board membership from 22 to a maximum of nine. Using a new provision in Swiss company law entitling largeFT - 80 words
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Article, Illustration522 1994-03-23 24 Reuter NEW ORLEANS World oil demand should grow at about 1.2 million to 1.5 million barrels per day (bpd) in the next two to three years, British Petroleum group chief executive David Simon told an industry conference. AboutReuter - 522 words
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374 1994-03-23 24 Reuter SYDNEY Australia's commodity exports earnings are forecast to rise by 3.4 per cent to A 549.49 billion (5555.9 billion) in fiscal 1994/95 to June 1995 the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (Abare) said yesterday. In its March quarter outlook, the governmentReuter - 374 words
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464 1994-03-23 24 Reuter CHICAGO The risky, highstakes game of commodity futures trading offers the lucky investor or one with smart friends, like Hillary Clinton a chance to cash in big, experts in the industry said. Interest in commodities trading has been fuelled byReuter - 464 words
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Article161 1994-03-23 24 AFP BEIJING China will increase imports of oil from Saudi Arabia to help balance the Middle Eastern nation's US$4OO million (***** million) deficit in bilateral trade, the China Daily reported yesterday. Chinese Foreign Trade Minister Wu Yi made the pledge to Saudi ArabianAFP - 161 words
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179 1994-03-23 24 Bloomberg Business news WASHINGTON Spurred by "numerous good prospects" for oil and gas deposits in the deeper reaches of the Gulf of Mexico, producers recently set an all-time high for drilling activity there, the Minerals Management Service said. As of MarchBloomberg Business news - 179 words
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183 1994-03-23 24 Knight-Ridder NEW DELHI Australia's BHF Minerals has agreed to join India's state-run Hindustan Zinc Ltd to explore for gold and other precious metals in India, a Ministry of Mines official said yesterday. BHP has offered to invest USS4 million (556.32 million) as riskKnight-Ridder - 183 words
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Article, Illustration161 1994-03-23 24 POLITICAL uncertainty in Russia and the Korean situation coupled with expectations of a US rate hike contributed to fresh USS purchase and short-covering rally against the major currencies in Far East trade. Over in the USS/SS market. commercial USS purchase led to an early morning161 words
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Article85 1994-03-23 24 AFP NEW YORK The dollar was barely affected in New York yesterday by the steep increase in the US trade deficit, with investors instead watching the Federal Reserve meeting. Gold gained USSI.7O to U*****.50 an ounce from late Monday. At 1415 GMT. the dollar traded at 1.6870 GermanAFP - 85 words
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Article190 1994-03-23 24 Reuter LONDON The dollar was confined to narrow bands against the mark and yen in the European morning session yesterday, with players nervously awaiting news from the Federal Open Market Committee meeting. The FOMC is widely expected to sanction a 0.25 point rise to 3.50 per cent in theReuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration1661 1994-03-23 24 njtk' ii t'iyhh\i nnk lulmlahil utuni\l S)**«•'» ;«y> 14 iraJing pattn>r\ Buv tiwr. /W US$/S$ forward rates Noon Mar 22 ss Bid Offer 1-month I >854 I >869 2-month 1.5850 1586 5 3-month I 5846 1 5861 6-month 1 5835 1.5855 Source: OCBC FOREIGN CURRENCY NOTE RATES As at 9am1,661 words
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Article162 1994-03-23 24 Bloomberg ENERGY REPORT LONDON Crude oil futures prices were steady yesterday ahead of Friday's conference of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries in Geneva, brokers said. Oil ministers of the 12 Opec nations are meeting to discuss output beyond the first quarter. "The coming OPEC conference162 words
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Article1327 1994-03-23 25 eiin OKMMiM Reuter SINGAPORE Simex Eurodollars futures eased on expectations of an imminent rise in US interest rates yesterday. Dealers said the market expected the Federal Reserve to advocate tighter monetary policy in its regular policy meeting yesterday. The Fed was expected to raise short-term ratesReuter - 1,327 words
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Article576 1994-03-23 25 COMMODITY REPORTS Tin TIN fell 37 sen to close at M$ 14.64 a kg yesterday, mainly due to a sell-ofr in international base metals, traders said. "Sentiment took a turn. The fall was due to a technical correction to the last few576 words
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102 1994-03-23 25 SINGAPORE The Indonesian government wrtl set a floor price for coffee as part of efforts to help farmers, the Jakarta Post said yesterday quoting Foreign Trade Director General Djoko Moeljono. A floor price is expected to guarantee minimum incomes for farmers, he said.102 words
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Article89 1994-03-23 25 SYDNEY China has bought up to 200.000 bales of US cotton in the past two weeks, as well as about 50,000 bales from alternative sources. Hongkong and Japanese traders said yesterday. The cotton is said to be for April-June shipment with prices ranging from US cents per89 words
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Article88 1994-03-23 25 NEW DELHI India's aluminium metal output in the first II months of the current 1993-94 (April-March) fiscal year is pegged at 426,175 tonnes, down from 443,770 tonnes a year earlier, the government said. The Ministry of Mines said the state-run National Aluminium Co Ltd India's largest88 words
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Article98 1994-03-23 25 TOKYO An electric outage forced Thailand's Thai Oil refinery to shut down 100.000 barrels per day in crude processing capacity early last week, a Thai Oil source said. He said the power outage forced Thai Oil to shut down two of the three crude processing98 words
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Article1467 1994-03-23 25 Rubber (Marts dasiag as at lpa) RSS 1 Csatraet (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Apr 94 153,75 2.000 May 156.00 156.00 156 00 600 5.100 Jun 158.00 156.50 156.75 1150 6.150 Jul/Sep 158.25 157.25 158.25 900 6.375 Oct/Dec 159.00 159.00 159.25 6001,467 words
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Article1218 1994-03-23 26 +0.3 Australian stocks closed marginally higher yesterday after bargain hunters entered the market to pick up cheap shares during morning trade, brokers said. The key All Ordinaries Index closed at 2,140.8 points, just 0.3 above Monday's finish, after dropping 14.7 points in morning trade due to fears of a1,218 words
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Article638 1994-03-23 26 -34.97 Share prices plunged in early trade but recouped some of the losses to close off the day's low after a rebound in Hongkong, analysts said. The Manila index slipped 34.97 points to close at 2,563.60, while the Makati benchmark shed 35.26 points to settle at 2,558.25. Both bourses638 words
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Article634 1994-03-23 26 +41.11 Waves of late buying by big individual players, especially in pulp and paper and electronic issues, pulled Taiwan stocks to a higher close after steep early falls, brokers said. The weighted index, which fell 95 points at one stage to a new intra-day low for this year of634 words
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Article406 1994-03-23 26 -7.7 Stocks closcd easier in weak trading as a mild selective buying centred on some blue chips was wiped out by selling pressure caused by growing tension over North Korea's nuclear row, brokers said. The composite index closed 7.70 points lower at 877.95. Brokers said the market would remain406 words
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Article297 1994-03-23 26 -48.41 Nervousness on international markets was blamed for the New Zealand share market's sharp decline yesterday. Some brokers said the selling was overdone. The NZSE-40 capital index ended 48.41 points down at 2,206.93 on moderate turnover worth NZ$44 million. Telecom was the worst-af-fected out of the leaders, shedding297 words
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Article730 1994-03-23 26 Britannia Funds Sterling Cash Bid Offer Mini < ap Deposit <« 644*> 6M» Mim Jerses (nil 0 1*4? 0 IW Mini Mat Income *0 4KOO *1 0200 IS$ ash Income Plus Fund 4 4400 10 <200 PS S Resene Fund 5 2 <00 5 2MX) Sterling Kqvit) Euro Performance II730 words
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Article606 1994-03-23 26 +3.5 Shares closed little changed after a session dogged by worries about US interest rates yesterday. The FTSE 100 index ended up 3.5 points at 3,201.5 after moving between 3,186.9 and 3,220.1. Gilts were up by 11/16 of a point in places, while share trading volume rose to 671606 words
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Article97 1994-03-23 26 -2.01 French shares ended just below Monday's closing level after market operators took profits near the close of business. The CAC-40 index fell 2.01 to 2.200.68. Volume was around 4.7 billion francs. Paris Mar 22 Fr \n tMuiik KAMA) 17 OU \katd XnMhoni ***** -300 HIVguil -MHi <0 I97 words
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Article103 1994-03-23 26 -0.05 pc Swedish shares closed mixed after a listless day awaiting the outcome of the US Federal reserve's FOMC committee meeting. No particular share managed to draw the market's attention so prices wandered aimlessly, dealer said. The OMX-indcx edged down 0.05 per ccnt to 1,141.13 in low turnover of103 words
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Article174 1994-03-23 26 +0.47pc The DAX index closed the bourse session at 2.141.34, up 0.47 per cent or 10.06 points on the day but off its intraday high of 2,155.31. Traders said weakening DAX futures prices pulled the index down as trading volume dwindled. The June futures contract was quoted up 8.5174 words
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Article149 1994-03-23 26 -1.73 Belgian shares closed slightly lower after a dull sideranging session. Traders said the market already discounted a US rate hike of 25 basis points and expected a rebound if these expectations were confirmed. The Bel-20 index of leading Belgian shares closed 1.73 points, or 0.12 per ccnt, lower149 words
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Article194 1994-03-23 26 116 Italian stocks were lifted as renewed hopes for lower intercst"rates in Europe n&de industrial and telecommu- nication shares more attractive. Lower rates tend to oil the wheels of industry by making borrowing for investment cheaper. "Everyone was expecting the market to go down, but there was strong interest194 words
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Article239 1994-03-23 26 13.11 Swiss shares ended firmer but off earlier highs, dealers said. Volumes remained low and trading was mostly limited to professionals and some Swiss institutions which bought blue chips at lower levels. The SMI index of leading shares was 20.4 points firmer at a final 2,827.4. The all-share SPI239 words
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Article328 1994-03-23 26 -46 South African shares ended mixed again yesterday as industrials remained under pressure from a lack of interest and generally negative political sentiment, dealers said. They said a weaker finrand had buoyed mining shares, with golds supported by a firm gold price. The overall index was unchanged at 5,230.328 words
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Article291 1994-03-23 26 -0.28 Toronto slocks were mixed in nervous early trading yesterday ahead of an expected increase in US and Canadian interest rates later yesterday. A strong precious metals group spurred by higher gold prices was offset by losses in most other sectors. The TSE 300 cased 0.28 point to 4,523.22291 words
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Article894 1994-03-23 26 +5.18 The Dow Jones industrial average, which retreated 30.80 points on Monday, was ahead 5.18 points to 3,870.03 at 11 am EST yesterday. The New York Stock Exchange composite index was off 0.03 to 259.88. while the S&P 500-stock index was down 0.23 to 468.31. Declines overtook advances894 words
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Article269 1994-03-23 26 -1.91 Dutch shares began mixed, but prices soon withered under the wony of a US interest rate rise, dealers said. Activity was very light. The AEX index lost 1.91 to 414.33, pushing it out of the bottom of a twoweek trading range. If the Fed moves rates up by269 words
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Article, Illustration3095 1994-03-23 27 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG The Hongkong market recovered most of its big losses of the past two trading days yesterday, because buying on company earnings prospects overwhelmed selling on interest rate concerns, analysts said. "I think it's a fundamentals catch-up," said Nicholas Peacock, research director at Schroders Securities (Hongkong).Bloomberg Business News; Source: Bridge Info - 3,095 words
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Article, Illustration520 1994-03-23 27 THE Shanghai market tumbled further against Hongkong's recovery, on follow-through selling from overseas. The CLSA B Index fell 41.45 points to 741.42 on rising turnover. Except for odds such as Diesel and Steel Tube which was up by 3.5 per cent and 1.3 per cent respectively, most counters saw520 words
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Article, Illustration2540 1994-03-23 27 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO Stocks fell for the third straight trading day on concern about rising tensions between the United States and North Korea and expectations that the Federal Reserve would push up interest rates later yesterday, traders said. If the Fed does raise rates, it will make itBloomberg Business News; Source: Bridge Info - 2,540 words
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Article, Illustration1789 1994-03-23 27 Reuter BANGKOK Thai stocks rose sharply on a technical rebound after the SET Index plunged 42.72 points on Monday, brokers said. The official composite indicator closed 33 points, or 2.74 per cent, higher at 1,237.12 on sluggish 5.2 billion baht turnover. Rises led falls by 241 to 43. "ManyReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,789 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1994-03-23 27 Bloomberg Business News JAKARTA Indonesian share prices fell 2.9 per cent yesterday. Institutional investors ignored robust company results at home and focused on fears US interest rates will be pushed higher, analysts said. The Jakarta Stock Exchange Composite Index tracking all stocks fell 14.35 points to 485.466. Volume wasBloomberg Business News; Source: Reuter Info - 1,140 words
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Article2928 1994-03-23 28 MOST ACTIVE volume Hrooicl I I.664.U0U Mulpha Inil MX 8.M0.000 \MDBMX 8J33.UUO Mm H\d XV 4>»2 1**1 kumunltng MX 6.332.000 Kcnong BhJ MK. 5.*****0 fjKr (iriHip 4.W.IIII) CASH MX 1457.000 Innovcst Bhd J.262.001) Johan Hldg> MX 3.257.000 Pen Msia 1218.000 Scl l>tvdg MX- 3.07 V000 Lien Hoc TSIW2,928 words
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Article, Illustration5813 1994-03-23 28 Bloombcrg Business News KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's benchmark stock index rebounded 1.39 per cent yesterday as investors expecting good long-term earnings growth bought blue chips that had been knocked down by fears of higher US interest rates, traders said. The three biggestBloombcrg Business News; Source: Bridge Info - 5,813 words
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Article7546 1994-03-23 29 MAIN BOARD Transaction date: Mar 22 Gr Gr 1993/94 Last Vol Da)' Last (Juolr Dt> Di» Md .Net M (ap Hifh Low Compaay Sal* 000) High Loo B«>rr Srtkf S Or S PII Sm.l INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 1440 260 I s Acma 915 cd -S 298 915 895 910 9207,546 words
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Article, Illustration2008 1994-03-23 30 R Sivanithy - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE After declining almost daily for three weeks, share prices finally firmed yesterday in what some technical analysts called a "key reversal". But other analysts believe a significant shift will only take place after the outcome ofCharts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 2,008 words
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Advertisement364 1994-03-23 19 NEWS VALUE How today 's news might affect your stocks Regional markets stage landmark rally (pg I) Markets have fallen a long way to around support levels. This gives rise to good bargain-hunting opportunities. Fed leaves short-term rates unchanged <pg I) —As at midday yesterday the direction for US interest364 words
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Advertisement188 1994-03-23 30 AVIMO SINGAPORE LIMITED (Incorporated In Singiport) LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES Certificate nos *****6 to *****0 tor 1,000 shares each in the name of Goh Teng Sua have been reported lost, destroyed or mislaid NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that new certificates will be issued and the above original certificates will be deemed188 words
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Article, Illustration446 1994-03-23 31 Dexter Lee - SingaPort '94 Reports by Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Responsible shipowners deserve a break, World-Wide Shipping Group chairman Helmut Sohmen said in his keynote address at the opening of SingaPort '94 yesterday. For too long, these shipowners have had to bear the brunt of higher insurance446 words
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415 1994-03-23 31 SINGAPORE The Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) has again won a number of international awards that recognise its efforts in making the port ultra-efficient. Communications Minister Mah Bow Tan said yesterday the PSA had received the Salzberg Memorial Medallion Concept Award the first non-US-based organisation415 words
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519 1994-03-23 31 Reuter SINGAPORE China's new ban on oil imports is the latest in a scries of challenges for Singapore, which is fighting hard to maintain its position as Asia's top bunkering port, industry sources say. The ban has reduced tanker trade asReuter - 519 words
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Article119 1994-03-23 31 SINGAPORE Steamers Maritime Holdings has appointed Kor Teik Lin general manager of a new subsidiary. Steamers Containerships. Steamers Containerships was set up in December last year to operate and manage container feeder ships for Steamers Maritime Holdings. The company is owned 40 per cent by Steamers119 words
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Article669 1994-03-23 32 Html Voy Wo B«rtti Arrhri Poparturo Vwttl Voy Wo Borth Unbal Doportun Jurong Port Agostm Neto ocmc poi 2203/1&00 2303/1000 Dim Forfuna 07 94 19 alongside 23 03 2359 Al«ent> 04€B PCM 23 03 1500 2*03/1500 DwGuna 03 04 94 12 3 alongside 2303/1300 Ah Strength 04WB669 words
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Article1723 1994-03-23 32 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCI CARGO Rtcord Bookini/Balanca Kelts Ship Voy No Etfo/Btr Period From To From to D*ay CMS 25 2359 26 22/1700 23/0659 23/0900 3 23/0700 23/1149 23/1400 4 23/1200 23/1459 23/1700 to Sun U0A 23/15001,723 words
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Article10600 1994-03-23 40 This is a lisi ot ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name ot the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Penang after10,600 words
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Article1321 1994-03-23 47 RA TES firmed USS I on the key US Gulf to Japan grain run. brokers said. Hanjin was said to have fixed an Apr 10-20. 52.000-long ton heavy grain, soybean and sorghum eargo at U5519.75 with combination port discharge. Last week Archer Daniels Midland paid USS 18.75 an1,321 words
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Article396 1994-03-23 47 COURSES Title: Container Survey Duration: Apr 4-18 Organiser: Port of Singapore Authority Iel: For further details/registration contact SPI at 321 1707/321-1824/321-1825 or fax: 321-1416. Title: Marine Insurance (SDF 50%) Duration: Apr 4 May 16 Organiser: Singapore National Shipping Association Iel: For further details/registration contact SNSA at 278-3464 or396 words
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Article, Illustration887 1994-03-23 48 Erich Toll - Shipping lines on the US-Far East route may have to look for other cargo as US paper and wood exports dry up, reports Erich Toll Erich Toll The writer is a free-lance journalist Ixised in Colorado SHIPPING lines sailing from North887 words
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409 1994-03-23 50 WASHINGTON United Airlines and two of its major unions are close to an accord on the final details of the sale of majority control in the airline to its employees, according to sources familiar with negotiations. Breakthroughs on key issues. including409 words
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Article, Illustration335 1994-03-23 50 Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON Chrysler* Corp capped the record earnings and revenue it recorded last year by awarding chairman Robert Eaton a compensation package worth about U556.79 million (5510.7 million). Robert Lutz. the company's president and chief operating officer, got USS4.B6 million in cash,Bloomberg Business News - 335 words
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Article70 1994-03-23 50 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia Airlines (MAS) launches its twice weekly service to Cape Town. South Africa, today. Its customer relations and media manager. Zawiah Aruf. on Monday said this would be MAS's second destination to South Africa. The first, to Johannesburg, was launched inBernama - 70 words
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Article, Illustration42 1994-03-23 50 Reuter ANTWERP. Belgium Five hundred Ford Mondeo cars are loaded on Monday on board a roll-on roll-off ship en route to Japan. Ford Belgium plans to ship a total of 3.X(X) Mondeos to Japan this year. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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99 1994-03-23 50 Reuter BEIJING China's Ministry of Communications signed a loan worth 502 million marks (*****.7 million) to import eight ships from Germany, a German diplomat said on Monday. The German signatory was state-owned Kreditanstalt fuer Wi'ederaufbau. The Chinese side will pay an interest rate belowReuter - 99 words
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74 1994-03-23 50 Bloomberg Business News FRANKFURT Deutsche Lufthansa AG said on Monday it will begin training 76 Chinese air force pilots to fl\ Boeing 737s commercially for Air China. The German (lag carrier said it had developed a special programme for four classes of Ic> trainees toBloomberg Business News - 74 words
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Article, Illustration357 1994-03-23 50 while at GM, Smith's pay jumps to US$ l.4m Reuter DETROIT General Motors Corp chief executive officer John Smith earned USSI.44 million (552.27 million) in 1993, nearly double what he was paid in 1992, the automaker reported on Monday In its annual proxy statement to shareholders. GM said Mr Smith'sReuter - 357 words
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222 1994-03-23 50 FT FRANKFURT Porsche is to branch out further from its speciality niche as a luxury sports carmaker and tap new profit sources by building cars for other manufacturers, it emerged yesterday. "Great efforts" are to be made to build small-volume contract manufacturing operations intoFT - 222 words
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1104 1994-03-23 50 Page Col ABC Containerlinc 12 5 Accord Group X 1-3 Africa Container 16 4 Ahrenkiel Liner 4 1/2 AOL Shpg IS 4/5 ANL 3 1/2 APL 5 3-5 Appcnship 8 4/5 Arabian Express 15 3 •ASCL 5 5 A\ant Shpg 6 4/5 Bali1,104 words
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250 1994-03-23 50 Reuter OTTAWA The Canadian government wants to help preserve jobs that eould be lost due to a planned delay in reopening Hyundai Motor Co Ltd's Bromont. Quebec plant. "That is certainly our goal and that of the government of Quebec and thatReuter - 250 words
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