The Business Times, 1 September 1995
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Title Section12 1995-09-01 1 SINGAPORE BusinessTimes WE KNOW ASIA MITA(P) 194/12/94 Friday September 1 1995 85*12 words
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Article77 1995-09-01 1 Reuter NEW YORK Advances in technology shares gave Wall Street stocks a mild boost yesterday, but many traders kept to the sidelines ahead of today's August jobs report and the Labour Day weekend. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 7.75 points to 4,612.32 at 2pm EDT.Reuter - 77 words
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Article152 1995-09-01 1 Thursday Change STII .2,146.38 +19.33 KLSE Corap dosed Nikkei _.l 8,117.22 +133.36 Hanf Sent 9,179.16 -17.33 SET Index 1,314.90 -11.61 Jakarta Com? ..—300.73 -3.88 Manila Comp —2,731.93 -17.43 Taipei WPI 4,109.93 -2233 Seoul Comt> 914.06 -0.63 Bombay BSE30 ..3,346.46 +17.83 CLSA 1 unav At All Ord 2,133.0 +0l6 FTSE 100152 words
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485 1995-09-01 1 Abdul Hadhi - By Abdul Hadhi SINGAPORE Development charges will be raised by an average of 24 per cent for residential land, 32 per cent for commercial land, and 46 per cent for industrial land, the Ministry of National Development said yesterday. The485 words
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240 1995-09-01 1 Michelle Lew - By Michelle Lew SINGAPORE Unocal Corp will soon be the first American Fortune 500 company to be listed on Singapore's main board. Unocal, the Los Angelesbased energy company, will sign a depository agreement with the Stock Exchange of Singapore on240 words
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282 1995-09-01 1 Quak Hiang Whai - Frw Quak Hiang Whai in HONGKONG TYPHOON Kent cut short the working day in Hongkong yesterday, and the warning is that strong winds and stormy rains are expected to continue today. It was around lunchtime when the Royal Observatory raised the Typhoon Eight282 words
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Article, Illustration463 1995-09-01 1 Conrad Raj - By Conrad Raj SINGAPORE CDL Hotels International, the listed hotel arm of the Hong Leong group, is acquiring a 16-hotel chain from Irish airline Aer Lingus Tor a whopping $480 million in cash and debt. The deal for463 words
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SINGAPORE NEWS
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EYE on the ECONOMY
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Article, Illustration261 1995-09-01 2 Genevieve Cua - By Genevieve Cua RETAINED imports grew 13 per cent in July, led by a surge of nearly 20 per cent in machinery and transport equipment. The growth in the cat ego ry of goods is the strangest over a 15-month period. Machinery and transportSource: Dept of Statistics - 261 words
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519 1995-09-01 2 Anna Teo - By Anna Teo THE uptrend in service costs and government rates in recent quarters bear watching, a team of National University of Singapore economists warned yesterday. Left unchecked, the rising costs could lead to a 5 to 6 per519 words
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Article, Illustration302 1995-09-01 2 FOCK Siew Wah has been appointed to chair the 13-mem-ber board of the Land Transport Authority (LTAX the new umbrella body that oversees all land transport matters. With his appointment which takes effect today, Mr Fock will hand over his chairmanship of Singapore302 words
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282 1995-09-01 2 cannot* be exempted from Apec's (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) liberalisation programme, Australia iv Trade Minister Bob McMijHan said yesterday. "The inevitable result of one Apec member seeking an exception for a sensitive sector would be that the rest of us would be282 words
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313 1995-09-01 2 Harish Mehta - By Harish Mehta CAMBODIA and Singapore plan to sign an agreement this month to protect Singapore investments, a move that officials say will boost business confidence in Cambodia and strengthen economic relations. Cambodian officials said an investment guarantee agreement will be signed during313 words
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Article, Illustration338 1995-09-01 2 SOUTH-EAST Asia's largest fountain, the 21-metre-wide bronze fountain in Suntec City, came to life yesterday activated by its owners and Economic Development Board chairman Philip Yeo. Speaking at the inauguration of the fountain, Suntec Investment chairman Chou Wen Hsien said he hoped the fountainPhoto by Arthur Lee - 338 words
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308 1995-09-01 2 Abdul Hadhi - By Abdul Hadhi MALAYAN Credit Ltd will launch its 99-year leasehold Mera Gardens landed property project in the Bukit Panjang area next month at $500$700 per sq ft for terrace homes and around $400 for bungalows. The project had its ground-breaking308 words
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Article227 1995-09-01 2 SINGAPORE'S newest television channel begins broadcasting today, with high hopes'of attracting substantial advertising revenue, despite its self-de-scribed niche status, and the competing attractions of multichannel cable. Premierl2 will broadcast a mix of sports, arts, documentary and children's programmes. Prime 12, a revamped version of227 words
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443 1995-09-01 4 Shiv Taneja - By Shiv Taneja |N A NEW set of global ratings that measure intrinsic safety and soundness of banks, international rating agency Moody's yesterday announced a B+ for DBS Bank and C+ for Overseas Union Bank the two local banks443 words
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183 1995-09-01 4 KEPPEL Telecoms and a joint venture involving the Singapore Technologies group have tendered for a new licence to operate a public trunked radio service. A public trunked radio network operator provides wireless voice communications for companies with field operations, such as transport183 words
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264 1995-09-01 4 THE number of Singaporeans travelling overseas is expected to rise 15 per cent a year between 1994 and 1997, says the National Association of Travel Agents Singapore. Last year. Singaporeans made 2.4 million trips overseas, according to figures collated from various national264 words
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Advertisement332 1995-09-01 4 M THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 90 COnioWATEAOVWOWY SERVICES PTE LTD MEMBERS'VOLUNTARY UOUKXAYION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company daamad to ba held on 24 August 1995, Via Wtonang resolutions nn duly pesspd1. SPECIAL RESOLUTION WMDMO-UP Thai tw Company ba wound up votuntarty pursuant to Section332 words
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SOUTH-EAST ASIA
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497 1995-09-01 7 Central bank's Aug 11 rule requires all papers to be approved by rating company Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia's central bank has tightened rules governing the commercial-pa-per market, a move which bankers said yesterday could temporarily halt trading in the financial instrument and cause a backlogReuter - 497 words
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199 1995-09-01 7 AFP MANILA Most Philippine businessmen are optimistic about the country's economic prospects this year, according to a survey published yesterday. The survey of 143 businessmen, carried out by the Makati Business Gub in July, found that 94.4 per cent of respondents believed that grossAFP - 199 words
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69 1995-09-01 7 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO Philippine President Fidel Ramos on Wednesday approved a plan to break up Manila's water utility in what would be Asia's first large-scale water privatisation, the Financial Times said in its Tokyo edition. Mr Ramos agreed to a request from theBloomberg Business News - 69 words
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102 1995-09-01 7 Bloomberg Business News BANGKOK Thailand's trade deficit in July was 38 billion baht (552.15 billion), the largest so far this year, as imports were about one-third higher than in July 1994, the Bank of Thailand said yesterday. Total imports were 147 billionBloomberg Business News - 102 words
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111 1995-09-01 7 AFP MANILA The Philippines' top 5,000 corporations enjoyed total sales of 1.4 trillion pesos (5576.6 billion) in 1994, a 23.1 per cent increase from 1993, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said yesterday. The SEC also said that the 4,307 profit-making companies reportedAFP - 111 words
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89 1995-09-01 7 AP KUALA LUMPUR Foreign workers brought into Malaysia from five countries will be monitored by their governments to fight exploitation by recruitment agents, an official said on Wednesday. Indonesia, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Thailand and Pakistan had agreed on the new recruitment guidelines, ipid HumanAP - 89 words
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299 1995-09-01 7 Reuter HANOI Vietnam has condemned a Chinese oil drilling contract with the US Crestone Corp and also hit out at Beijing's claim over disputed areas in the South China Sea. In remarks continuing a long-running row between the two governments, a ForeignReuter - 299 words
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Article, Illustration326 1995-09-01 7 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesian Planning Minister Ginanjar Kartasasmita said yesterday the gap between the country's rich and poor was widening but efforts to even the disparity faced opposition at times from private business. Mr Ginanjar also said there was a need toReuter - 326 words
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Article, Illustration384 1995-09-01 8 Reuter BEUING Central bank governor Dai Xianglong said China will maintain a tight monetary supply policy in its difficult battle to control inflation, the Financial News reported yesterday. However, he hinted at a slight easing, saying that loans for circulating funds shouldReuter - 384 words
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Article, Illustration70 1995-09-01 8 Renter HUAIROU, China A pre-recorded video image of Myanmar's Aung San San Kyi opening the first plenary session of the Non-Governmental Organisations Fornm on Women called Lookiag at the World throagh Women's Eves, which runs parallel with the UN Conference on Women. Hundreds ofRenter - 70 words
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120 1995-09-01 8 Reuter SHANGHAI The biggest stock fraud trial in Chinese history, involving more than US$22 million (5531.24 million), has opened with five men chaiged with embezzling public funds for private speculation, Shanghai Securities News said yesterday. The men are accused of stealing 189 millionReuter - 120 words
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270 1995-09-01 8 AP TAIPEI The governing Nationalist Party overwhelmingly elected President Lee Teng-hui yesterday as its candidate for Taiwan's first direct presidential election next March. Officials said Mr Lee won 91 per cent of the 1,795 votes cast by party delegates in sixAP - 270 words
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300 1995-09-01 8 AFP HONGKONG A renowned Hongkong restaurant closed yesterday, another victim of the wealthy territory's economic downturn that is producing a growing army of unemployed. The Tin Tin hot pot restaurant in Causeway Bay, founded by canto-pop star Alam Tam, said it was shuttingAFP - 300 words
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Article96 1995-09-01 8 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Land prices in the Tai Po area of Hongkong's New Territories have dropped 50 per cent since the middle of 1994, the Chinese-language Hong Kong Economic Times reported. Based on records of government land auctions, the paper said HendersonBloomberg Business News - 96 words
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64 1995-09-01 8 Reuter WASHINGTON China has a long way to go to make good on an agreement to protect US copyrights from rampant piracy, but Washington intends to press for full implementation of the accord, Assistant US Trade Representative Lee Sands «»id yesterday. Mr SandsReuter - 64 words
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75 1995-09-01 8 AFP TAIPEI Indirect trade between Taiwan and China in the first six months of this year jumped 36.8 per cent from a year earlier to US$lO.4 billion (5514.8 billion), the Economic Ministry said yesterday. Citing figures oompiled by Taiwan and Hongkong customs, the ministry saidAFP - 75 words
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Article74 1995-09-01 8 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan's International Bills Finance (IBF) said its chairman, Chin Ka-ho, has resigned in the wake of the firm's recent financial scandal. Also, three employees were fired, four senior managers suspended and two other managers will receive penalties for their responsibilities in the scandalReuter - 74 words
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439 1995-09-01 9 Reuter AFP BOMBAY US multinational Enron yesterday told the government in India's western Maharashtra state it was prepared to renegotiate a US$2.B billion (553.9 billion) power plant deal including its capital costs and power tariffs. A company spokeswoman said EnronReuter; AFP - 439 words
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Article, Illustration338 1995-09-01 9 Reuter AFP BOMBAY India's finance ministry will not intervene in the current stalemate between market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) and the country's brokers over re-introduction of forward trade on the bourses, Finance Minister Manmohan Singh said yesterday.Reuter; AFP - 338 words
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145 1995-09-01 9 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO Japan's industrial production declined for a fourth straight month, falling 2.4 per cent in July from June, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry said yesterday. Production in July was worse than the 1.2 per cent decline manufacturers hadBloomberg Business News - 145 words
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373 1995-09-01 9 Reuter COLOMBO Sri Lanka will launch its most ambitious privatisation to date today by calling for a financial adviser to restructure state-owned Sri Lanka Telecom, officials said. "We are starting an international advertising campaign tomorrow and calling for a financial adviser," RajanReuter - 373 words
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Article64 1995-09-01 9 Bloomberg Business News SYDNEY Australian pay television company Optus Vision said its subscribers will pay between AS2S (5526.50) and A 539.95 a month for its programming. Optus Vision plans to start broadcasting on Sept 20 and intends to offer subscribers an initial 12 channels, includingBloomberg Business News - 64 words
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70 1995-09-01 9 AFP SEOUL UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali offertd yesterday to arrange an inter-Korean summit to help ease de-cades-long hostilities on the Korean peninsula, the South Korean Yonhap news agency reported. The UN leader told a news conference with South Korean journalists in New YorkAFP - 70 words
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66 1995-09-01 9 AFP NEW DELHI Banking services throughout -India were tutyesterday as 700,000 employees went on strike to demand wS rises despite government warnings that the action was illegal strikers risked jail sentences, officials said here. Workers from state-run and private banks, mostly junior staff, stayedAFP - 66 words
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Article65 1995-09-01 9 Reuter CANBERRA Australian manufacturing production fdl in July in 25 of 45 output trend sectors reported by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The largest trend falls in July, over the same month the previous year, were in man-made fibre output, down 17.9 per cent, footwear downReuter - 65 words
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Article61 1995-09-01 9 AFP SEOUL South Korea will lift import duties on computer software, excluding game and multimedia programs, next year to comply with international practice, a finance and economy ministry spokesman said yesterday. Seoul has tariffs of 8 per cent on the combined prices of softwareAFP - 61 words
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276 1995-09-01 9 AP COLOMBO Escalating hostilities in Sri Lanka's civil war will make it tough for the one-year-old government to meet its economic targets, President Chandrika Kumaratunga said yesterday. 'The government's good intentions regarding the budget are beginning to look rather difficult to achieveAP - 276 words
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Advertisement256 1995-09-01 10 Heavenly Mooncakes at Mandarin Singapore From 6th August till 9th September Savour this year's divine creation, the Shandong Mooncake. Traditional favourites like our famous Golden Ingots, snow skin mooncake and 7 stars with white lotus paste are also available. Win lots of valuable prizes in our Grand Lucky Draw, too.256 words
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LIFESTYLE
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Article, Illustration557 1995-09-01 11 Kevin Sullivan's - News Five and On The Line come under Kevin Sullivan's unrelenting glare Kevin Sullivan's I WAS intrigued to discover from Channel Five's 10.30 news bulletin on Monday evening that Istanbul has become the capital of Turkey. This is a genuine scoop by the Television Corporation557 words
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Article, Illustration357 1995-09-01 11 CHATffcRBQXv AFP AP UPI ACTOR-DIRECTOR Clint Eastwood tops the guest list at the 21st Deauville Festival of the American Cinema opening in Deauville, France, today. His latest work, The Bridges of Madison County, starring himself alongside Meryl Streep, will have its premier. Also featured are someAFP; AP; UPI - 357 words
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Advertisement296 1995-09-01 11 HORIGUCHI ENGINEERING CO., LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT Further to the announcement dated 17 August 1995 in relation to the conditional cash offer (the "Offer") for all the remaining shares of Horiguchi Engineering Co., Ltd ("Horiguchi" or the "Company") not owned by Champerdon Re Ltd (the "Offeror")296 words
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Miscellaneous1226 1995-09-01 11 I TV A RADIO 7 ■Rnrnronaß H^KISP 7 Highlander 11, 8.30pm, Ch 5 ok Christopher Lambert and Sean Connery return as 16th Century Scottish immortals who have to battle the malevolent rW Michael Ironside in this 1991 sequel. Enjoy the special effects since there's not much to be had from1,226 words
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1006 1995-09-01 12 Kevin Shinkle - Having someone to take over can make the difference between success and failure. Yet many executives fail to plan for a successor, reports Kevin Shinkle Kevin Shinkle Bloomberg Business News THE day that high-flying Eagle Computer's stock went public, company president DennisBloomberg Business News - 1,006 words
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Article542 1995-09-01 12 ACCORDING to one wit, one can tell a country's level of development by looking at which are older public bus drivers or their vehicles. Yet another such development indicator is the ratio of cars to bicycles on the roads. On both counts, Singapore would no doubt542 words
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Article202 1995-09-01 12 THE lukewarm response of some young couples to the revised Transitional Rental Housing Scheme and the CPF Housing Grant Scheme is an ironical reminder of how attractive schemes can leave their beneficiaries not more satisfied, but wanting more. The rationale for the two schemes, which202 words
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Article163 1995-09-01 12 MALAYSIA'S 38th National Day has great significance to its people. It is celebrated in a mood of success, be it in the economy, politics or world affairs. The GDP growth of 9.5 per cent for the first six months of this year accentuates the vibrant economy, which has163 words
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Article196 1995-09-01 12 PRIME MINISTER Goh Chok Tong announced recently two new education help schemes the Edusave Merit Bursaries and Constituency Top-up Bursary schemes to give less well-off" families more financial resources based on effort and performance. The most significant feature is that the schemes would be implemented through196 words
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Article190 1995-09-01 12 NINETY-SIX Indonesian tycoons met during Aug 2S-27 at the Intercontinental Hotel in Bali and have made their resolve public in the "Bali Declaration". It expresses their commitments, responsibilities and hopes for national development. While some have greeted it with optimism, others remain sceptical. Such scepticism is190 words
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Article174 1995-09-01 12 THE Golan Heights, a strategic mountainous territory north-east of the Sea of Galilee, was occupied by Israel in the 1967 war, and Syria attempted to regain it six years later. But the two nations agreed later to have the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (Undof)174 words
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Article127 1995-09-01 12 IF anyone needs further proof that the US House of Representatives is behaving recklessly when it undermines the nation's air and water pollution laws, he will find it in a federal report released on Monday. The report says that in 1994, nearly every state issued warnings advising127 words
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Article, Illustration998 1995-09-01 13 Chan Siew Ling - Cut-throat competition and high costs have made things difficult for players in Singapore's post-production scene, says Chan Siew Ling Chan Siew Ling FAITH. Something that post-production houses in Singapore must have if they are to grow in what has become a matured market.998 words
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557 1995-09-01 13 Catherine Ong - By Catherine Ong STAR TV's premium movie channel is absent from Singapore's two-month-old cable television station because of strict censorship laws here. But the Murdoch-controlled satellite broadcaster is quite happy that Star Movies, an encrypted 24-hour movie channel, is not part of557 words
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194 1995-09-01 13 AUSTRALIAN food group Goodman Fielder is hoping to find a new niche for itself in the bread and bakery business here, and has taken in America's best-selling variety bread Roman Meal. The trendy multi-grain bread is pitched at people in the194 words
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432 1995-09-01 14 Anthony Rowley - Nikkei and yen firm up as govt's decisive action boosts confidence that worst is over From Anthony Rowley in TOKYO JAPANESE financial markets yesterday appeared to have shrugged off the latest collapses in the country's banking system, bolstering confidence that the worst of Japan's432 words
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480 1995-09-01 14 NYT Washington In a ruling C" tat could mean billions of dolrs for the savings and loan Industry, a federal appeals court said yesterday that the United States government was liable for damages for abruptly Changing the rules by whichNYT - 480 words
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124 1995-09-01 14 Reuter LONDON The dollar came back to earth with a bump yesterday, after soaring the previous day on fears that the Japanese banking system might be crumbling. It reversed overnight gains, which took it above 99 yen, and ended one yen and one mark lower inReuter - 124 words
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341 1995-09-01 14 Reuter AP WASHINGTON Consumer incomes rose at the strongest rate in six months during July, the Commerce Department paid yesterday, helped by better job prospects. t As a result, consumers spent more for a third straight tnonth and also put moreReuter; AP - 341 words
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91 1995-09-01 14 AFP NEW DELHI The chief minister of India's Punjab state was among at least 13 people killed yesterday by a powerful blast in Chandigarh. A spokesman of the Punjab administration said state chief minister Beant Singh, 74, and at least 12 others, mainly hisAFP - 91 words
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Article81 1995-09-01 14 AFP PARIS Sixty-three per cent of the French are against the resumption of nuclear tests in the South Pacific while 29 per cent support the move, ordered by President Jacques Chirac. An opinion poll by the BVA Institute, to be pub- lished today, also said 78AFP - 81 words
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77 1995-09-01 14 Reuter FRANKFURT British investigators probing the collapse of Barings Bank will probably keep interviewing former trader Nick Leeson into next week. His lawyer said yesterday that Leeson is expected to explain how the bank collapsed last February because of his US$l.4 billionReuter - 77 words
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Article74 1995-09-01 14 Reuter BRUSSELS Nato air strikes against Bosnian Serbs will not hah until the siege of Sarajevo is lifted and all heavy weapons removed from positions from where they can threaten the city. A senior alliance official said yesterday that Nato and United Nations commanders wanted anReuter - 74 words
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Article82 1995-09-01 14 Reuter LONDON A British stamp collector who bought an album at a car-boot sale for £1 (552.20) has sold two of the stamps for £95,000. The rare stamps from Trinidad, dating back to 1847, were among the first issued by a British colony. The anonymous collector fromReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration67 1995-09-01 14 Reuter UPI LOS ANGELES FofTUitstoM, a creation of the Haaaa Barbara Studios, b mmomg the cast of animated characters which nay be merged under a deal between Tnrner llniadi ■iling. which owns the stadios, and Time Warner lac. As of late Wednesday, in New York, discussions onReuter; UPI - 67 words
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273 1995-09-01 14 Reuter FRANKFURT Employees at a second major bank have been put under investigation as part of a landmark insidertrading case that led to Germany's first conviction under tougher laws. Frankfurt prosecutor Job Tillman said yesterday that an unspecified number of employees at Dresdner Bank AG, theReuter - 273 words
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191 1995-09-01 14 Reuter NEW YORK United States Federal Reserve Board vicechairman Alan Blinder says there may still be room for a cut in short-term interest rates, but that no immediate monetary policy action is expected. Commenting on the future of US monetaryReuter - 191 words
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Article, Illustration843 1995-09-01 14 VIKRAM KHANNA; VIKRAM KHANNA - The Bottom Line VIKRAM KHANNA VIKRAM KHANNA The writer is BT's regional economics editor A LABOUR and skills crunch in Asia, the world's most populated continent? You'd better believe it. Because, as more and more people are pointing out these days,843 words
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Article, Illustration464 1995-09-01 15 Jenny Lam - By Jenny Lam SINGAPORE Household products distributor Casa Holdings yesterday offered 60 million 10-cent shares to the public at 38 cents each. The mainboard-bound company's issue is the third initial public offer (IPO) to have come to the market within a464 words
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355 1995-09-01 15 Christopher Tan - By Christopher Tan SINGAPORE Poor investment returns and lower interest income diluted Singapore Bus Service's group earnings in the first halt Despite higher turnover, liet profit fell 9.2 per cent to 132.8 million, from $36.1 million in first-half 1994.355 words
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211 1995-09-01 15 SINGAPORE Singapore Technologies Construction (ST Construction), a subsidiary of the listed Singapore Technologies Industrial Corporation, has $1 billion worth of project s-on-hand over the next three years. Business Times understands that roughly half the value of the contracts will be in Singapore, and211 words
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207 1995-09-01 15 SINGAPORE Sesdaq-listed Heshe Holdings and Goldtron were the latest beneficiaries of takeover speculation, with punters yesterday seeing gains of as high as 30 per cent. In Heshe's case, its shares were the day's most actively traded counter, surging 15 cents to207 words
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Article, Illustration757 1995-09-01 15 William Chia - HOCK LOCK SIEW By William Chia SINGAPORE Malaysian company Dunlop Estates Bhd (DEB) has just received approval from the Securities Commission for its revised deal to acquire state-owned Sarawak Electricity Supply Corp (Sesco), but this is unlikely to bring757 words
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234 1995-09-01 15 William Chia - By William Chia SINGAPORE Indonesian businessman Henry Pribadi has moved to consolidate his control over Singapore trading company Amcol Holdings with the appointment of four new directors. Amcol announced yesterday that the four new directors are Lloyd Lochra, Ng Chee Kheong, Rudy Capelle and Tang234 words
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214 1995-09-01 15 SINGAPORE Property tycoon Ng Teng Fong yesterday picked up still more Yeo Hiap Seng shares, raising his stake to 42.9 per cent. Determined not to let the beverage group slip from his grasp, Mr Ng bought another 26,000 shares on the market214 words
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Article, Illustration50 1995-09-01 15 Mixed 'Market Mood' indicates the likely trading sentiment today, based on brokers polled at i-6pm yesterday. Overnight events may alter sentiment. Brokers polled: Alliance. Barings. Credit Lyonnais Securities, Daiwa, Fraser, GK Goh, Kay Hian, Morgan Grenfell, On* Co, Nomura, Phillip, Smith New Court. Wl Can and SG Warburg.50 words
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Article, Illustration82 1995-09-01 15 Shiv Taneja - By Shiv Taneja HESHE Holdings' 15-cent rite yesterday to a high of 73 cents on a volume of over 32 million shares is most unexpected on the charts. The counter is a dear sell, with daily and weekly RSI and stochastics significantly overbought. A fall in the days82 words
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463 1995-09-01 17 Paul Leo - By Paul Leo SINGAPORE Liang Court Holdings will develop three property projects on part of its 50,700 sq m land bank in Malaysia at a total cost of M 5245 million (S$ 140 million). The property developer and manager said yesterday463 words
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35 1995-09-01 17 SINGAPORE Sesdaq-listed Horiguchi Engineering has appointed N M Rothschild and Sons (Singapore) to advise minority shareholders over Champerdon's takeover bid. A circular will be sent to shareholders within 14 days.35 words
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Article68 1995-09-01 17 SINGAPORE Sesdaq-listed Falmac has reported a 73 per cent plunge in group net earnings to $781,000 for the year ended May 1995. Group turnover fell 19 per cent to $16.8 million. The company attributed the drops to a weak US currency and start-up losses incurred by68 words
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98 1995-09-01 17 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging Bhd has announced a major restructuring involving an acquisition of three companies and two rights issues aimed at turning around the ailing firm. Kampang Lanjut said yesterday it planned to acquire a substantial stake in Phileo AlliedReuter - 98 words
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59 1995-09-01 17 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia's state-owned toll operator PT Jasa Marga will float some of its shares overseas next July, the Jakarta Post said. The daily quoted Jasa Marga president Maryadi Darmokumoro as saying that half the funds raised would be used to finance new projects.Reuter - 59 words
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34 1995-09-01 17 Reuter MANILA Food and beverage conglomerate San Miguel Corp has declared a 20-centavo (one Singapore cent) cash dividend, which has been scheduled to be paid on Oct 31. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article560 1995-09-01 17 Wwews' prices Sep I Mendaki Gr Fund 1.02 I.OSffi Unit Trask US Gr Fund I.I I 1.13** The Commcrcc 1.56 1.65 (JOB Asset Mgt Ltd The Savings Fund 1.51 1.60 Unifund 1.43 I.JO S pore Prog Fund 0.62 0.66 Unibond 1.06 1.085 Spore Sec Fund 0.91 0.97xd United Gr Fund560 words
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189 1995-09-01 17 SINGAPORE The 29.4 million placement shares in Acer Computer International's initial public offer have been fully taken up. The firm, which launched its main board IPO on Monday, said yesterday it had just completed roadshows in Singapore, Hongkong and Tokyo. The offer portion189 words
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248 1995-09-01 17 R Sivanithy - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE Property and construction group Tuan Sing Holdings yesterday reported a 155 per cent increase in half-time earnings to $7.13 million, due mainly to property sales. In contrast, its construction and packaging subsidiary SPP managed only a 6248 words
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272 1995-09-01 17 SINGAPORE Marinebased Cosco Investment (S) yesterday announced a sterling set of half-time figures. For the six months to June 30, 1995, group interim net profit trebled to $4 million, while earnings per share (EPS) almost doubled to 4.2 cents. The consensus272 words
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227 1995-09-01 17 SINGAPORE Metal container maker Superior Metal Printing Ltd (SMP) yesterday reported a 41.8 per cent increase in interim net earnings to $1.8 million. Group turnover jumped 43 per cent to $23.2 million. At company level, however, turnover rose a mere 6227 words
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368 1995-09-01 17 Rahita Elias - By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Higher interest expenses pushed Osprey Maritime's group net profit at half-time down 13 per cent to US$7 million (559.92 million). This translates to a 33 per cent fall in group earnings per share to 7.31 US cents for the six368 words
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327 1995-09-01 17 rn n IndloHv Qrou YMT of days of mMdloprtow wiimpUun A T SS C, *—-Q 1.9.95 N*****0Z 1990 5 3/8# 950.00 1/9 1/3 183 100.00# 5.38# 15.3.96 N*****0F1991 5 650.00 15/3 15/9 169 101.60# 2.01# 1.7.96 N*****0W 1994 31/4# 800.00327 words
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479 1995-09-01 18 Reuter SHANGHAI Another two A share companies on the Shanghai Stock Exchange saw post-tax profits plunge into the red in their 1995 interim results, the first time these companies have shown losses since the stock exchange was established in December 1990.Reuter - 479 words
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334 1995-09-01 18 Bloomberg Business News BANGKOK Bangkok Expressway pic shares closed at 43 baht (552.40) in their trading debut on the Stock Exchange of Thailand, after having reached 52 baht this week in the unofficial over-the-counter market. "The stock got a lot of hype becauseBloomberg Business News - 334 words
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67 1995-09-01 18 Bloomberg Business News LONDON British aircraft engine maker Rolls-Royce pic said pre-tax profit rose 75 per cent to £70 million (SSIS4 million) on asset disposals and a first-time contribution from a US engine maker it purchased. Shares in Rolls-Royce fell 14 pence to 176.5p onBloomberg Business News - 67 words
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Article50 1995-09-01 18 Bloomberg Business News BRISBANE Australian base metal producer MIM Holdings Ltd's full-year loss widened to A 5216.1 million (***** million), as the company's new managing director wrote down the value of European and American assets. MIM called the result "very unsatisfactory". Bloomberg Business NewsBloomberg Business News - 50 words
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68 1995-09-01 18 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Henderson Land Development Co Ltd, one of the territory's largest property companies, has slowed development of some real estate projects in China ahead of a planned listing of its China division, the Chinese-language Hong Kong Economic Journal reported. Lee Shau-kee, chairmanBloomberg Business News - 68 words
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Article77 1995-09-01 18 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK Regulators fined CS First Boston Corp and one of its former top stock traders a total of U*****,000 (*****,500) for submitting phantom stock orders that caused a late-day stock plunge in June 1993. The New York Stock Exchange and theBloomberg Business News - 77 words
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Article412 1995-09-01 19 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK The wheels are coming off the futures market juggernaut this year, after a decade of high-speed growth. The number of futures and options traded on US exchanges is down 6 per cent so far this year, and in Europe the declineBloomberg Business News - 412 words
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265 1995-09-01 19 ENERGY REPORT Reuter LONDON World oil prices were little changed on yesterday amid signs that the United States is curbing its voracious appetite for September-loading North Sea crude. "The big question is whether there's much more to do in theReuter - 265 words
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Article199 1995-09-01 19 Reuter LONDON The dollar clawed its way back from the lows during the European morning but remains vulnerable to minor losses following a sell-off overnight, said dealers. However, any further losses are seen as shortlived in what is widely viewed as a corrective move lower in a marketReuter - 199 words
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Article83 1995-09-01 19 AFP NEW YORK The dollar fell back yesterday against other major currencies in light trading, but analysts were optimistic the greenback would resume its rise past 100 yen soon. Gold meanwhile rose US$l.4O from Wednesday to U*****.50 an ounce. At around 1430 GMT, the dollar was at 97.50AFP - 83 words
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231 1995-09-01 19 Reuter HONGKONG Hongkong's debt market is set to expand rapidly in coming years, helped by growing infrastructure needs in the region and an expanding investor base, concluded a study by Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp. Last year corporate debt raised inReuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1995-09-01 19 Tnade-neighled index i-ahukued attainM S'porr lap 14 trading partners Base year I9HS US$/S$ forward rates Noon Aug 31 s$ Bid Offer 1-month 1.4176 1.4191 2-month 1.4140 1.4155 3-month ***** 1.4123 6-month 1.4015 1 4035 Source: OCBC FOREIGN CURRENCY NOTE RATES As at fan m Aug 31 Singapore dollars to oae1,289 words
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1395 1995-09-01 20 Reuter SINGAPORE Simex Euroyen futures ended higher again on hopes of a rate cut in Japan, but dealers said the market for nearby contracts was close to its potential ceiling and would soon have nowhere to go but down. The most liquid,Reuter - 1,395 words
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Article391 1995-09-01 20 COMMODITY REPORTS tabber TOKYO: Rubber futures plunged across the board as prices extended their losses due to the yen's steep appreciation against the dollar, traders said. Prices ranged from 3.8 to 6.8 yen per kg lower, with benchmark February ending down 3.8 at 135.2.391 words
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67 1995-09-01 20 SINGAPORE Vietnamese farmers are rushing to sell their old-crop coffee to take advantage of current high prices, Asian traders say. The farmers are keen to sell their old stock before prices fall when the new 1995-% (Oct-Sep) coffee crop enters the market. The67 words
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78 1995-09-01 20 MOSCOW Shortages of finance, fuel and spare parts for machinery could mean Russia would lose up to 15 per cent of this year's grain crop. The future of this year's crop depended on the harvest in Western Siberia, which is getting under way. This78 words
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46 1995-09-01 20 SEOUL An aluminium ceramic coating to prevent rusting in steel products was developed jointly by South Korea's Kyoungdong Construction and Andong University, the company announced on Wednesday. The ceramic coating is expected to replace aluminium coatings that are being widely used.46 words
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55 1995-09-01 20 NEW YORK Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical announced yesterday that it is raising prices on all coil, sheet and plate heat treatable aluminium alloys sold to distributors and original equipment manufacturers by 5-8 per cent. The price increases go into effect with all new orders entered55 words
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77 1995-09-01 20 BOMBAY India's state-run Coffee Board has forecast the 1995-% (Qct-Sep) crop at a record 224,6% tonnes, the Business Line newspaper said yesterday. The previous record crop was 215,000 tonnes in 1988-89. The board's post-blossom estimates say 1995-96 output will consist of 103,825 tonnes77 words
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66 1995-09-01 20 NAIROBI Kenya will earn more than US$27O million (*****.40 million) from 95,000 tonnes of coflee sold on the world market during the 1994-95 season. Agriculture Minister Simeon Nyachae said. This year's earnings represent a 9 per cent increase from the 1993-94 season, when the66 words
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75 1995-09-01 20 NEW YORK Cafe Bom Dia, the domestic roasting arm of Brazilian export giant Exprinsul Ltd, was awarded creditor protection by a local court yesterday, Exprinsul executive Cleber de Paiva said. High interest rates and defaulting customers were the main reasons behind the move, which is75 words
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Article101 1995-09-01 20 TOKYO Japan's consumption of refined lead in storage batteries rose 1.4 per cent to 21,742 tonnes in July from a year before. That level is down 5.8 per cent from June. Storrae batteries sold in Julv contained 19,965 tonnes of refined lead, down 15.2 per101 words
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Article1456 1995-09-01 20 SJCOM Futures (Mm datiag m at 5.39m) RSS 1 Cm tract (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sen (lo—ei) Interest Sep 95 I I 200 50 Ho Oct 198 00 198 00 198.00 25 1900 Nov 198 00 198.00 198.00 25 1300 Dec 198.00 198 001,456 words
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Article1050 1995-09-01 21 +0.6 SHARES closed marginally firmer yesterday as overseas bourses dropped and lower metal prices dragged resource companies down, offsetting stronger industrial firms. "The resources were weak," said a broker. "Metal prices knocked a few of the bigger ones down." The All Ordinaries Index, closed 0.6 of a point firmer1,050 words
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Article587 1995-09-01 21 -17.43 Share prices fell as foreigners remained cautious about entering the market. "Foreigners are not that interested in the heavyweights. Many got caught when the market suddenly fell from its heights. They're waiting to see if it will go down," a dealer said. The PSE Composite Index fell 17.43587 words
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Article534 1995-09-01 21 -22.55 Stocks finished lower on profittaking, with all eight major categories of shares posting losses. "It's normal for the market to stage a pullback following three consecutive winning sessions," said an analyst. The 321-issue Weighted Price Index dropped 22.55 points to 4,809.93. Turnover was 984 million shares worth NT526.47534 words
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Article441 1995-09-01 21 -0.65 Stock prices ended mixed on lingering jitters over a directionless market. "The market seemed to lack impetus for an advance," said a dealer. He said, however, that market watchers are optimistic about the post-holiday period after Thanksgiving on Sep 8-10. The Composite Price Index edged down 0.65 point441 words
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Article365 1995-09-01 21 •2.34 Share prices closed mixed as disappointment at the size of the dividend announced on Wednesday by Fletcher Challenge marred investors' views of the forestry and energy group's better-than-expected profit, traders said. Fletcher Challenge said the company's ordinary division earnings before consolidation and one-time items rose to NZ$372365 words
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Article83 1995-09-01 21 +17.85 Stocks finished higher as local and foreign funds traded actively after a two-day break. The BSE 30-share Index rose 17.85 points to 3,346.46. The Composite National Index shed 0.75 to 1,535.18. "The holidays are over and most funds seem to be back at work," one trader said. Traders83 words
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Article688 1995-09-01 21 Britannia Funds Sterliaf Cask BM Offer Mim Cap Depoul 1(6400 M 6500 Mim Jersey Gik .0. 1(9 J 0 1992 Mm Ma* Income .0 9 WO 0 9700 l)SS Cask Income Mot F und *9 7100 *10 2100 PS Rncnc Fund 5400 VJJOO r —i. SlffllRf r mill) Euro Performance688 words
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Article661 1995-09-01 21 -26.2 GOVERNMENT clearance of bids for three of the UK's regional electricity companies failed to offset earnings worries and weaker FTSE futures, which combined to push blue chips sharply lower, dealers said. While electricity shares jumped on the news, which is expected to prompt further bids in the sector,661 words
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Article175 1995-09-01 21 -38.04 French shares closed sharply lower affer an erratic and highly technical trading day with the CAC-40 August future expiring, prompting a flurry of basket trades in underlying stocks to cover open positions. The share market was disappointed the Bank of France kept its intervention rate unchanged at five175 words
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Article180 1995-09-01 21 -17.07 Share prices closed lower in light late Ibis trading, pulled down by the weaker dollar and falling bond prices, dealers said. The Ibis DAX Index closed at 2,234.23, down 4.08 from the floor close and 17.07 points lower than yesterday's Ibis close. Frankfurt Am 31 DM AEG 145180 words
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Article178 1995-09-01 21 -4.86 Belgian stocks fell, led lower by a 3.1 per cent slump in Banque Bruxelles Lambert SA on news of mixed firsthalf earnings and amid dwindling hopes it will soon merge or ally itself with another major bank. The market also lost ground as weakness in the dollar hurt178 words
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Article111 1995-09-01 21 -I.3pc Italian shares lost more ground, dealers partly blaming the fall on futures led sefi order on Mib3o shares. The Mibtel Index closed down 1.22 per cent to 10,129, the Mib3o Index was off 1.3 per cent to 14,973. Milan Abb 31 Un +7 AlMalu Ord 77* -52 Awtfalu111 words
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Article288 1995-09-01 21 -1.08 Scattered buying interest as the dollar inched ahead helped prise Dutch shares from the day's lows but dealers said trading levels throughout the day had been very low and this had exaggerated movements. "There isn't really much of a story today," said one dealer. "When it went down288 words
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Article130 1995-09-01 21 -1.28 The Stockholm bourse remained calm, due to summer holidays in Europe and the US, with rising bond yields undermining advances the index would otherwise have made, given Ericsson and S-E-Banken gains. "Activity will increase next week, so the bourse will, too," a broker, said. The General Index shed130 words
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Article237 1995-09-01 21 -6.9 Share prices closed slightly lower in moderate trading after the release of worse-than-expected first half results by Ciba-Geigy and Sulzer, dealers said. The SMI Index fell 6.9 points to 2,908.8, and the SPI Index shed 5.93 to 1.909.9. A dealer said prices were pressured by Ciba-Geigy and Sulzer's237 words
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Article374 1995-09-01 21 1.0 South African shares ended a quiet day barely changed as the market continued to look for direction, foreign investors were largely absent and no new factors emerged to kick the JSE back to life. "It's been no great shakes today. I wouldn't say volumes were thin yesterday, but374 words
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Article257 1995-09-01 21 -10.4 Stocks opened weaker in quiet trading ahead of a long holiday weekend in Canada and the US, market play«rs said. The TSE 300 slipped 10.4 points to 4520.8. on volume of 7.6 million shares with a value of Csl2s million. "It's the end of the summer doldrums," said257 words
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Article715 1995-09-01 21 +4.23 Stock prices inched higher in moderate trading early yesterday, buoyed by the continued recovery in the recently bruised technology issues buoyed the market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which eased 3.87 points on Wednesday, was ahead 4.23 to 4,608.80 at Ham EDT. The New York Stock Exchange715 words
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Article, Illustration2694 1995-09-01 22 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Stocks were mixed on one of the lightest trading days of the year, as an approaching typhoon forced the exchange to shut early. The Hang Seng Index of 33 leading shares fell 17.35 points to 9,179.86, on trades worth HK.51.31 billion. The broader All OrdinariesBloomberg Business News; Source: Bridge Info; Source: Reuter Info - 2,694 words
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Article, Illustration571 1995-09-01 22 Bloomberg Business News SHANGHAI B shares fell amid a slew of disappointing earnings. Huaxin Cement led the decline, tumbling 8.8 per cent to 29.2 US cents. The company blamed the fall on government loan restrictions which reduced construction spending and demand for building materials. The Shenzhen B market closedBloomberg Business News - 571 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1995-09-01 22 AFX-Asia JAKARTA Share prices closed tower, led by corrections in large cap stocks following poor first half results and the closure of the Hongkong market due to typhoon Kent, dealers said. The Composite Index closed 5.88 points lower at 500.75. Losers beat gainers 61 to 23. Poor first halfAFX-Asia; Source: Bridge Info - 1,170 words
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Article, Illustration2561 1995-09-01 22 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO Stocks rose, led by electronics shares, on optimism the government will help Japanese banks clear up their nonperforming loans and the strong dollar will boost the earnings of Japan's exporters. On Wednesday, the government moved to shut Kizu Credit Union and Hyogo Bank, two ofBloomberg Business News; Source: Bridge Info - 2,561 words
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Article, Illustration1557 1995-09-01 22 Reuter BANGKOK The debut of expressway builder and operator Bangkok Expressway (BECL) failed to lift the market, which finished lower on persistent negative factors. The SET Index closed 11.61 points lower at 1,314.90 on 5.7 billion baht turnover. Falls beat risers 213 to 62 with 116 unchanged. BECL hitReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,557 words
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Article8950 1995-09-01 23 I«J Law Vai n., M »l HI* U. St- Cmmm, Sale >/- (IN) Him U- Q £!Lr eH p5? fa3f P&J INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 520 3(2 ml 1000 Acma JOt MO -3 M 500 4M 498 500 22.3 5.1 13 10 5 M9 J 501 450 450 I 1001 Alex8,950 words
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Article, Illustration1869 1995-09-01 24 R Sivanithy - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE Frenzied activity on Sesdaq, aided by the circulation of various takeover rumours, was the main feature of trading in the local stock market yesterday. Also in play were US-dollar denominated warrants issued on the Jardine stable ofSource: Bloomberg - 1,869 words
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Article2417 1995-09-01 24 Gr Gr Um V«l Dar Lart QaMt DOr DO* YM Nat M Of H%k Urn Sta Cmim Sale (tM) Hfcfc Lm> Sdkr Or P/E Ml MALAYSIAN STOCKS 478 196 m MOO AISB 50c 402+6 43 402 400 402 404 10 -19 01 412.3 127 77.3 m 5001 AMDB2,417 words
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Article536 1995-09-01 25 Knight-Ridder Reuter FIXTURES remained scant but weaker rates on prompt business led to the second consecutive decline in the Baltic Freight Index (BFI) of nine points to 2,109. "The spot market does look a bit patchy in the Atlantic," said one shipbroker. Weakness in the Atlantic affected theKnight-Ridder; Reuter - 536 words
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345 1995-09-01 25 Knight-Ridder ATHENS The Greek government has yet to make its final decision on a bid by a Greek-led group of international shipping interests to buy state-run Hellenic Shipyards, industry minister Kostas Simitis said on Wednesday. He made the statementKnight-Ridder - 345 words
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127 1995-09-01 25 Reuter TOKYO Japanese refiners Tonen Corp and General Sekiyu have agreed to share their very large crude carriers in order to cut freight costs, a Tonen spokesman said yesterday. "Sharing tankers will reduce costs for chartering when we don't have empty vessels andReuter - 127 words
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Article325 1995-09-01 25 scs OOP A* 31 S$ Vol CWT Distribution 1.72 -0.01 41 Chuan Hup Holdings 1.39 +0.02 1225 Cosco Investment 2.44 +0.11 1683 Far East Levingston 6.25 unch 94 Freight Links Express 0.92 +0.015 268 GB Holdings Ltd 1.20 +0.18 1722 Hai Sun Hup Group 1.01 -0.01 2101 Hitachi325 words
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Article, Illustration422 1995-09-01 25 Yong Mei Fong - By Yong Mei Fong SINGAPORE Local life and general insurance company NTUC Income is eyeing a 5 per cent market share of the cargo insurance business here over the next three years. A substantial increase over its current market share ofPhoto by Chris Loh - 422 words
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201 1995-09-01 25 SINGAPORE The Los Angdes Board of Harbour Commissioners is spending U5523.3 million (5533.1 million) to construct buildings and gate facilities for the American President Lines (APL) container terminal at the Port of Los Angeles. The APL terminal is slated to be201 words
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320 1995-09-01 25 MBT KUALA LUMPUR The Cabinet has directed the Transport Ministry to conduct a study on feeder services to Port Klang with the aim of promoting the port as an entreport Transport Minister Ling Liong Sik said currently, there is a lack ofMBT - 320 words
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301 1995-09-01 25 SEOUL Work will start next year to build five new ports in South Korea, according to sources at the Ministry of Finance and the Korea Maritime and Port Administration (KMPA). The five are part of the plan to build seven301 words
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348 1995-09-01 25 Knight-Ridder WASHINGTON The US Coast Guard has issued a final rule that establishes four lightering zones for tankers discharging in the US Gulf. In addition, three areas, including the ecologically sensitive Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary, have been designated asKnight-Ridder - 348 words
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232 1995-09-01 25 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding Co will buy 75 per cent of Babcock Energy Ltd, a subsidiary of UK-based Babcock International Group pic, the companies said yesterday. Babcock said it will sell the stake in the subsidiary, which makes boilersBloomberg Business News - 232 words
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101 1995-09-01 25 Bloomberg Business News TAIPEI Evergreen Marine Corp, one of the world's largest container shipping companies, said earnings rose 19.8 per cent in the first half from a year earlier on improvements at its EVA Airways affiliate. "Our investment in EVA Airways finally became profitableBloomberg Business News - 101 words
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329 1995-09-01 25 BANGKOK Ben Line Agencies (Thailand) Ltd has regained its operational size in terms of stafT numbers three years after selling all its ships to function solely as an agent. According to a recent report in The Nation, Duncan Ramsay, managing director of Ben Line329 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1995-09-01 26 Guy Maitland - j. New safety management code, to come into effect in 1998, will solidify ties, writes Guy Maitland Guy Maitland The writer is executive vice-president of International Registries Inc. The article is contributed by Jamieson International Press Services HOW can the flag state assist the1,267 words
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525 1995-09-01 26 Pit* ABC Cool 16 •ANL 3 •APL 12 Abie 7 Accord 8 •Abler* 6 •Ahrcnkiel 4 Antaco 13 •Appcnship 4 Arowana IS Astro 8 Austral 9 Avant 6 B'tang Mas 8 BSA 9 BTL 16 Bangladesh 12 Batamindo 7 Bengal Br IS •Blue525 words
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10617 1995-09-01 34 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. n* ETA Advertiser Vessel Voy»g« Rg SL JSS1 JSr "as10,617 words
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Article598 1995-09-01 43 3^ n<l Ig Ni Berfi Anftnl fcprtw |wkM •<8T) Lestan 20/95 J1 alongs* 01.09/2300 "<W) Mekar 4/95 J1 atongsde 01.09/0900 (BT) Rota Jaya 2/95 J1 atongsde 01.09/0130 JBT) S15-305 2/95 J1 alongside 01.09/1400 vfca Star 2 J8 atongsxJe 01.09/1200 Putra 06/09/95 J12 ata*side 01.09/1300 N Be 08/07/96598 words
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Article1696 1995-09-01 43 RECEIVING OF EXPORT Fa CONTAINERS AND La CARGO lUcari Ms Mp »r Hi E>/Wr Part* Fr— T> Frm Ac* CJom 004A 02/1500 2A 31/1700 01/0659 01/0900 28 31/1700 01/0659 01/0900 4 01/1200 01/1459 01/1700 takdi 254A 03/0600 4 01/1200 01/1459 01/1700 Aa Uty 0666 02/1500 1A 31/1500 31/16591,696 words
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Article870 1995-09-01 43 THIS report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd, shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average-sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and the individual870 words
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369 1995-09-01 44 AFP SEOUL A Franco-German consortium is in the final stage of competition with US aircraft giant Boeing Co to join a Sino-South Korean aircraft project, officials said yesterday. "Both sides appear desperate," said a South Korean official involved inAFP - 369 words
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Article, Illustration55 1995-09-01 44 AFP MORITZBURG, Germany Mittweida's transport system technology joint-stock company Saxi presents some models of its range of lightweight vehicles with special bodywork and power technology, during its recent general meeting at Castle Moritzburg near Dresden. The pictare shows the Swiss hybrid-driven prototype Esoro H3Ol (front) and the SwissAFP - 55 words
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184 1995-09-01 44 SINGAPORE One of the two new finger piers with 11 aerobridge gates being built under the Changi Airport Terminal 2 expansion project is now operational, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) reported yesterday. "With these additional aerobridge gates, the number of flights served184 words
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Article274 1995-09-01 44 AFP SEOUL South Korea's Kia Motors Co will invest US$l.3 billion (Ssl.B billion) to develop export-aimed small cars capable of competing with Ford, Toyota and Honda, and to secure independent engine technology by 2001, a spokesman said yesterday. > Announcement of the new investmentAFP - 274 words
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154 1995-09-01 44 Reuter ATHENS Greece's parliament approved in principle a US$2.6 billion (553.7 biUion) contract with Germany's Hochtief AG to build a new international airport for Athens, parliament officials said. Parliament, where the government has a comfortable majority, was to vote yesterday on each articleReuter - 154 words
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286 1995-09-01 44 UPI TORRANCE, California Honda Motor Co announced on Wednesday that its new Civic subcompact model is the first mass-produced gas-pow-ered car to be certified as meeting the strict emissions requirements set by California for 1997. The new Civics, slated to be available inUPI - 286 words
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390 1995-09-01 44 Bloomberg Business News SEATTLE Boeing Co's plans to build a 100-seat plane with Japanese companies have effectively been shelved for more than a year, Boeing and Japanese government officials said. Japan's Ministry of International Trade Industry, or Miti, will ask for money toBloomberg Business News - 390 words
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111 1995-09-01 44 Bloomberg Business News TURIN Italian car maker Fiat SpA is in negotiations with two unidentified Chinese car makers.to establish a US$l billion (SSI.4 billion) joint venture to make family cars, the official China Daily reported. Alfredo Altavilla, manager of Fiat Auto's China representativeBloomberg Business News - 111 words
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Article116 1995-09-01 44 AFP HANOI Vietnam and Macau have initialled an air service agreement, paving the way for flights between Hanoi and the new airport in the Portuguese colony, a report said yesterday. The agreement was reached after two days of talks in Hanoi between Pham Vu Hien, directorAFP - 116 words
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Article133 1995-09-01 44 Reuter SUBANG The Kuala Lumpur International Airport here was put on alert yesterday morning following a bomb threat on board a Malaysia Airlines (MAS) flight from Brussels. A stewardess found a note in the ladies toilet which said there was a bomb in the BoeingReuter - 133 words
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Article65 1995-09-01 44 Reuter BRUSSELS Belgian national airline Sabena said it would in the next few days name the winner of an order for 15 to 20 new jets in the 80-seat segment. "The chairman of the board has received a mandate from the board to finalise negotiations.Reuter - 65 words
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238 1995-09-01 44 SINGAPORE National carrier Singapore Airlines will launch a new freighter service between Singapore and New York on Sunday. The service will use a *****00 freighter or Mega Ark the airline's fourth delivered just three days ago. The service, which will operate via238 words
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