The Business Times, 13 September 2001

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  • 15 1 THE BUSINESS TIMES MITA (P) 107/03/2001 I Internet: http://business-times.asial.com.sg/ SINGAPORE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2001 85C
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  • 75 1 □sn 1,460.45 (-116.31) BT-SRI SIL69 (-32.02) ST INDEX FUTUBES 1,***** (-112.00) SIMSGI FUTDIES 18L60 (-10.10) STOCK MARKET INDICES Wednesday Change KLSE CO MP dosed NIKKEI 225 9,610.19 -***** HANG SENG 9,493.62 -***** SET INDEX dosed JAKABTA COMP 429.86 -15.63 MANILA COMP 1441.39 -52.70 TAIPEI WPI dosed SEOUL COMP
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  • 80 1 FOREX RATES US$ s$ USS (SS per USS) 1.737 £(ISS/SS per 1.472 1566 EURO(l"SS/SS/E) 0.907 L576 DM 1156 1142 YEN 119.4 68.70 RM 1800 1188 HKS 7.799 4.491 BAHT 4418 25.50 RUPIAH 9,060 5117 PRIME RATES SINGAPORE* 5.80 KUALA U'MPl'R 7.67 JAKARTA .39 00 BANGKOK 9.3* MANILA 11.00 HONOKONf.
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  • 1033 1  -  Financial markets remain closed for a second day until farther notice; many players feared dead From\ Catherine Ong, Andrew Marks in New York THE City of New York yesterday began work on economic recovery even as Wall Street, its financial nerve centre,
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  • 657 1  -  Tokyo falls 6.6%, HE 8.9%; fears of worse to come from US fond redemptions By] R Sivanithy [SINGAPORE] The Straits Times Index yesterday buckled by 116.31 points, or 7.4 per cent, to 1,450.45, wiping $13 billion off the market's capitalisation as
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  • 93 1 Western stock markets Regional markets INDEX SEPT 12* CHNG INDEX SEPT 12 CLOSE %CHNG Dow Jones closed Seoul Comp 475.00 -***** S&P 500 closed Hang Seng 9,493.62 SJB7 Nasdaq closed ST1 1,450.45 -742 TSE 300 closed Nikkei 225 9,610.10 -6.63 Bolsa closed Aust AJKDrd 3,051.30 -4.14 Bovespa Stock
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  • 1478 1  -  BTs New York correspondent Catherine Ong, gives a first-hand account of Tuesday's "war zone' Catherine Ong HOLLYWOOD will never be able to match what I saw on Tuesday: a 47-storey skyscraper crumbling before my very eyes. It was horrific. It was surreal
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    • 144 1 INSIDE Executive Suite More industrial buildings go under the hammer. Pg 15 Top Stories SIA will be allowed to lift its stake in Air NZ. Pg 12 Serial's H1 earnings dive 91%. Pg 13 defaults on ■L RMlOOm deal.Pgf6 BT Comment Asean business sector wants to set pace for politics.
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  • TERRORIST attack on America
    • 960 2  -  Bi comment While it will have negative effects, Tuesday's attack need not spell sustained meltdown vikram khanna IT'S the one-in-a-million catastrophe scenario, the sort that makes you think you must be hallucinating, even while you're watching it on live TV. Four airliners hijacked,
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    • 522 2  -  Analysts: Wait before embracing depression theory By Larry Wee [SINGAPORE] The US dollarstaged a modest recovery from overnight lows in thin Asian trading yesterday, as analysts warned against getting too caught up in doomsday scenarios such as a global depression at
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    • 536 2 Economists expect bold move of at least 50-basis point cut Asia, AFX Dow Jones, AP [WASHINGTON] The Federal Reserve is likely to cut shortterm interest rates promptly, and before its next scheduled meeting on Oct 2, in the aftermath of several terrorist
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    • 632 3  -  Some economists are already predicting H2 GDP contraction will be deeper By. Anna Teo [SINGAPORE] Singapore and the other export-driven South-east Asian economies will be among the most vulnerable if the current US crisis and attendant oil-price surge escalates and result in
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    • 201 3 SGX's decision to keep its market open was based on several considerations, particularly the exchange's responsibility to provide a continued price discovery mechanism for our market participants. As an integrated exchange offering securities and derivatives products for the international market, and as part of the Singapore financial infrastructure,
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    • 498 3  -  No dealing in funds with significant exposure to US and markets that were closed By Siow Li Sen [SINGAPORE] More than half of the 250 retail unit trusts and funds available in Singapore were suspended from dealing yesterday although distributor-banks and
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    • 847 3 Bush calls attacks 'acts of war'; Powell says US to respond 'as if it is a war' LAT-WP, AFX Reuters, AFP THE US government has strong evidence from multiple sources that the suicide terrorists who carried out Tuesday's catastrophic
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    • 430 3  -  They are thought to have beat in vicinity efWerld Trade Centre when it ceQapeed By* Chuang Peck Ming [SINGAPORE] Two of the four Singaporeans unaccounted for after Tuesday's terrorist attacks on New York's World Trade Center have been located and are safe, the foreign ministry
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    • 814 4  -  Dealers warn that further chaos in Tokyo's financial markets can be expected today and that stability unlikely to return until tomorrow at the earliest From Anthony Rowley in Tokyo TOKYO'S financial markets the world's first major markets to open after the terrorist attacks
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    • 539 4  -  Front Audrey Tan in Hong Kong THE Hang Seng Index dived nearly 9 per cent to 9,493.62 points yesterday as funds cut their exposure to US dollar-pegged Hong Kong stocks and investors dumped airline, insurance and bank stocks. The selling began
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    • 593 4  -  ven sreenivasan SHOULD the Singapore stock market have shut down yesterday and saved itself a bloodied nose? That was the question asked by market players in the wake of the bourse's sharp dive yesterday following the terrorist attacks in the United States. The
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    • 396 4  -  From] Eddie Toh in Kuala Lumpur MALAYSIA suspended trading in the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange and there was a bomb scare at the Petronas Twin Towers, the world's tallest buildings, but the Malaysian capital was generally calm yesterday. The KLSE
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    • 411 4  -  Economy not dependent on US From i Shoeb Kagda in Jakarta INDONESIA'S financial markets emerged relatively unscathed following the horrific terrorist attacks in the US on Tuesday as the country's economy is not heavily dependant on America. The benchmark Jakarta Composite Index fell 3.5 per cent,
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    • 348 4  -  From Al Labita in Manila DOZENS of Filipino expatriates were believed to be among those killed or wounded during Tuesday's terrorist attack on the World Trade Center (WTC) in New York. They work either as stock brokers or investment bankers and IT professionals
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    • 246 4  -  From I Harish Mehta in Bangkok TWO Thai economic officials suffered burns and were warded in New York hospitals following the World Trade Center attack. About 10 other Thais who worked in the collapsed building had a lucky escape some were drinking
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    • 727 6 Central banks across the world act to stabilise financial markets, coordinated rate cuts possible Reuters CENTRAL banks worldwide acted in unison yesterday to stabilise financial markets following Tuesday's terrorist attacks in the US, pumping more than US$BO billion of emergency funds into a stretched banking
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    • 604 6 Gold also eases from Tuesday's levels, but market direction remains unclear Bloomberg, Reuters [LONDON] Crude oil fell from a threemonth high after Opec pledged to keep supplies flowing, easing concern shipments would be disrupted following Tuesday's terrorist attacks in the US. Gold prices
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    • 709 6 Reuters [WASHINGTON] New York's World Trade Center, an icon of global capitalism, crumbled on Tuesday after a series of attacks, leaving Wall Street in clouds of smoke and rubble and raising the spectre of a global recession. Economists said a global economic contraction was almost
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    • 604 6  -  They could face rUimg of USs2ob to USs4ob following worst ever man-made loss From Neil Behrmann iri London THE global insurance industry will be damaged by the worst man-made loss in history, industry analysts contend. US, European and other major insurance companies
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    • 168 6 Reuters [NEW YORK] The Federal Reserve said yesterday it had added an unusually large U5538.25 billion in temporary reserves to the US banking system, pumping money into the financial system a day after hijackers flew two planes into the heart ofWall Street. A spokesman
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    • 434 6 1WTC Agricor Commodities Corp Airport Access Program American TCC International Group Asahi Bank Avenir Inc Baltic Oil Corp Bank of America Barcley Dwyer Bright China Capital Broad USA Inc Cedar Capital Management Cheng Cheng Enterprises CIIC Group (USA) Daehan Int'l David Peterson Daynard Van
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    • 784 7  -  The buildings were designed to withstand a plane crash but not high intensity heat caused by jet fuel fires, says civil engineering don Fromi Jennifer Lien in Silicon Valley [BERKELEY, California] THE World Trade Center's signature twin towers were designed to withstand the
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    • 653 7  -  IMPACT ON TRANSPORT Delays and disruptions in sea, air transportation expected to continue liy\ Donald Urquhart [SINGAPORE] The US Federal Aviation Administration was expected to partly re-open US airspace by noon on Wednesday New York time (early this morning in Singapore), after
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    • 516 7  -  IMPACT ON TELECOMS Traffic exploded on Tuesday night, but went back to normal yesterday By Tang Weng Fai [SINGAPORE] Communications networks to the US were heavily strained but held up to the test following news of the attacks on the World Trade Center in
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    • 435 8  -  By Angela Tan AS US banks in Singapore grappled with the tragic loss of life following the attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC) in New York, bankers scrambled to assure clients that it is business as usual and their assets are safe.
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    • 447 8  -  By Serena Ng SINGAPORE'S technology counters yesterday took a huge beating as panic-selling swept through the market, but analysts yesterday said the worst is probably not over for most of these stocks. Stocks hit the hardest yesterday were those with a dual
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    • 445 8  -  Byi Angela Tan GIC Pte Ltd, the Singapore government's investment arm, said yesterday it has evacuated its New York premises and all 35 employees were unhurt after terrorist attacks destroyed the twin towers of the World Trade Center, home to many global financial powerhouses.
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    • 267 8  -  By Angela Tan IN good times and bad. This is what United Overseas Bank (UOB) has demonstrated when it took in trembling employees of Overseas Union Bank (OUB) in New York after the latter's office crumbled along with the World Trade Center following
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    • 440 8  -  comment larry wee HAVING slumped as much as 20 per cent in the past month, stock markets have now been given another kick in the butt. And what Asian bourses seemed to suggest yesterday is that shocks to the US can mean
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    • 920 9 Calls from passengers and articles reportedly found in suitcases at NY crash site retrace paths of horror LAT-WP, AP AFP, Reuters WASHINGTON SHORTLY before 8 am on Tuesday, American Airlines Flight 11 left Boston for Los Angeles. It and three other California-bound morning flights from
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    • 466 9 WASHINGTON Reuters STAFF at the International Monetary Fund and World Bank were resigned yesterday to the likelihood that their upcoming annual meetings would be called off, saying an announcement was expected on the matter within days. "The meetings are going to be
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    • 426 9 Bloomberg [GENEVA] The US yesterday pulled out of World Trade Organization talks on China's admission following Tuesday's terrorist attacks, dimming chances negotiators will reach an agreement as hoped this week. "We're not doing any talks of substance today," said Assistant US
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  • EDITORIAL & opinion
    • 785 10  -  mtim I bottom line OPINION robert samuelson The Washington Post Writers Group WHAT was destroyed on Tuesday was not just the World Trade Center and part of the Pentagon but Americans' serenity and sense of security. Watching the horror on television, it will
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    • 100 10 4 1 don't think the talks have failed. It's simply that as yet there is nothing to discuss.' Dmitri Rogozin a senior member of Russia's Parliament, on the consultations that have been under way between Russia and the United States on US missile defence plans. Enron should
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    • 634 10 EDITORIAL THERE are no words strong enough to express the shock and outrage of people around the world at the horrendous terrorist attacks on New York's World Trade Center and the Pentagon in Washington. Nothing can justify a deliberate attack on innocent civilians on this
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    • 939 10  - America weighs its options and the costs The world waits to see how far Bush will go to 'bring to justice' those behind Tuesday's attacks Front Leon Hadar The writer is BT's Washington correspondent in Washington THE kamikaze-style terrorist hits against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, the symbols
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    • 721 10  -  BT COMMENT By Lee Han Shih "IT IS like Pearl Harbor!" said a US congressman after hearing about the World Trade Center plane attack on Tuesday. He was wrong. What took place was something much more insidious and dangerous than a sneak Japanese bombing raid.
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  • MAIL bag
    • 1075 11  -  Eric Lim Yew Tou Director Chemical Industries (Far East) Ltd WE refer to M Bhaskar's letters (Mailbag, Aug 3 and Sep 1). We thank him for his interest in our company, and would be more than happy to provide further insight to our property development
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    • 557 11  -  Lau Tien Wing Singapore I REFER to the various recent comments and reports regarding Asia Food and Properties (AFP) and Golden Agri Resources (GAR). The consolidated cashflow statement of AFP shows that in year 2000 alone, $624 million was deposited into a bank related to the directors
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    • 375 11  -  Chan Khim Soo Singapore I REFER to your article "Analysts see NOL going back in the red" (BT, Sept 8) in which analysts saw the "fair value" of NOL at 80-82 cents a share. This is meaningless without qualification. It could even mislead
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    • 1564 11 f ffiffij Banca Intesa Balance Sheet Statement of Income I for the years 1999 and 2000 for the years 1999 and 2000 I (Millions of euro) (Millions of am» I 2000 1999 2000 1999 I ASSETS Interest Income and Similar Revenues 7,462 6,617 I Cash and Deposits with Central Banks
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  • SINGAPORE companies
    • 301 12  -  Turnover drops 41% to $34.8 m on lower commissions, slump By\ Ling Su Ann GK GOH Holdings, which has yet to find a marriage partner to help boost its business in the increasingly competitive broking industry, yesterday reported a dismal
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    • 501 12  -  Foreign ownership cap was never an issne, says Finance Minister Michael Cnllen By, Beth Jinks SINGAPORE Airlines will be allowed to lift its stake in Air New Zealand after New Zealand Finance Minister Michael Cullen said yesterday the foreign
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    • 480 12  -  It sees weak demand this year but optimistic on China prospects By Serena Ng PROVISIONS and writeoffs totalling $5.6 million amidst a sharp downturn in the global semiconductor industry caused niche player Ellipsiz Ltd to sink into the red for its 2001 fiscal
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    • COMPANY Briefs
      • 88 13 Reuters LABROY Marine said first half net profit was down 16.5 per cent to $10.03 million. Turnover rose to $110.56 million from $96.40 million. Labroy is a vertically integrated marine logistics group with its own shipbuilding and ship repair capabilities as well as
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      • 47 13 Reuters ASIA Power said net profit for the year to June 30 was up 12.3 per cent to $8.26 million. Turnover rose to $108.56 million from $60.89 million. Asia Power, an electric power firm, expected to keep comparable profitability for 2002.—Reuters
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      • 57 13 Reuters FLAIRIS Technology Corp slumped to a net loss of $9.15 million for the year to June 30 from a net profit of $5.95 million a year ago. Turnover was $300.47 million compared with $262.56 million. Flairis is involved in printed circuit board assembly,
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      • 49 13 Reuters SANTAK Holdings said net profit was up 22 per cent to $3.65 million for the year to June 30. Turnover rose to $25.98 million from $21.64 million. Santak, a precision and electronics manufacturing company, expected the group to remain profitable for 2002. Reuters
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      • 45 13 Reuters KIAN Ann Engineering said first half2ool net profit was down 65 per cent to $2.61 million. Turnover fell to $123 million from $134 million. Kian Ann, a machinery parts firm, expects to stay profitable in 2002. Reuters
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      • 68 13 Reuters TREK 2000 International said for the six months to June 30, net profit fell to $3.74 million from $4 million. Turnover slipped to $50.71 million from $66.08 million. Trek is engaged in customised engineering, digital and embedded based technology. The firm expected to remain
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      • 136 13 BBR Holdings (S) Ltd yesterday announced a proposal by BBR Construction Systems (BBRCS) Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of BBR Holdings, to implement a scheme of arrangement with its unsecured creditors to restructure its debts. It also said BBR Ground Engineering Pte Ltd, another wholly-owned
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    • 428 13  -  It says short-term 'inconvenience' dne to US crisis won't affect business seriously By\ Ling Su Ann ELECTRONICS and semiconductor distribution firm Serial System, which yesterday reported a 91 per cent plunge in profit to $221,000, says its business will not be seriously
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    • 202 13 THE surprise resignation of Kwan Chee Seng from the board of industrial rubber supplier GRP last week took most of the sting out of what was expected to be a fiery extraordinary general meeting of shareholders yesterday. The EGM had been called by
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    • 233 13 Teck Wah Industrial reported a 25 per cent drop in net profit to $3 million for first half2ool due to a margin squeeze and higher costs. Turnover rose 24 per cent to $62.8 million. Earnings per share fell to 1.36
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    • 219 13  -  It reports interim net loss of $2JLm; expects weak H2 Andrea Tan INTENSE competition and a tough operating environment dragged construction firm Poh Lian into the red with an interim net loss of $2.1 million, down from a $900,000 profit previously. Turnover
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  • FINANCE
    • 314 13  -  ST STpore Index C K Lau Refco Singapore SINGAPORE stocks nosedived yesterday after terrorist attacks in the US aggravated fears of a prolonged recession here. At the close, the benchmark Straits Times Index was down 116.31 points, or 7.42 per cent, at 1,450.45 points a two-and-a-half
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    • 263 13 Bloomberg [MUMBAI] The Mumbai stock exchange, India's sec-ond-biggest bourse, plans to buy the Delhi Stock Exchange (DSE), the two said in a joint statement. The Mumbai exchange "will buy 100 per cent of the equity of the DSE", said the statement. "An independent valuer of
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    • 233 13 Reuters London THE US dollar rose yesterday, clawing back almost half the previous day's hefty losses, after central banks said they were ready to act to dampen market volatility. The European Central Bank, the Swiss National Bank and the Bank of Japan all moved to add liquidity to
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  • SINGAPORE news
    • 276 14  -  the economy job ads Ity\ Serena Ng REFLECTING continued weak demand for manpower in Singapore, the volume of recruitment advertisements in newspapers slumped 58 per cent year-on-year in August. The slide was slightly less than July's 61 per cent year-on-year plunge but
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    • 470 14  -  Panel to get public views on proposals and present guidelines to govt by early next year By( Chuang Peck Ming THE ethical guidelines that will shape Singapore's growth as a hub for biomedical sciences are to be presented to the government by yearend or early
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    • 438 14  -  It's pumping in USsloom more to set np 2nd facility here By Eugene Low US pharmaceuticals giant Merck Sharp Dohme (MSD), which opened its US$4OO million plant yesterday, says it is pumping in another US$lOO million to set up a second facility in Singapore. Construction of
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    • 248 14 Engaging the Press II how best to communicate with the media Hear what journalists look for in a news story THE full-house response to the seminar Engaging the Press, held in July, has prompted The Business Times to organise a second such event. Engaging the Press II will be held
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    • 344 14  -  By Conrad Raj THE government of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates plans to set up a US$lOO million fund in a joint venture with Singapore company Chinkara Capital to invest in the emirate. The two parties said yesterday they had
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  • EXECUTIVE suite
    • 478 15  -  A fortnightly column on property auctions No takers means owners are 3tuck with having to foot rental and tax bills Byi Andrea Tan A MORTGAGEE'S nightmare. That's how auctioneers describe the rising trend of JTC Corp factories being put under the hammer. While most
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  • REGIONAL news
    • 405 16  -  He fails to pay UEM second instalment for 31% stake in Renong Front Eddie Toh in Kuala Lumpur HALIM Saad has defaulted on his undertaking to buy a substantial block of Renong Bhd shares from United Engineers Malaysia, a move that would help the Malaysian
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    • 234 16 JAKARTA AFP THE Asian Development Bank (ADB) yesterday praised Indonesia's new team of economic ministers and promised "strong and consistent support". Visiting ADB president Tadao Chino held talks with President Megawati Sukarnoputri and said afterwards in a statement that she and her economic team "dispelled
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    • 352 16  -  Business leader says M 'sian Chinese businesses could gain by shifting ops to China From Diana Oon Abdullah in Kuala Lumpur MALAYSIA'S ethnic Chinese businessmen could benefit from moving their operations to China to cut operating and wage costs, according to senior officials of
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    • 361 16 BANGKOK Bloomberg THAILAND will give the main Japanese lender for Bangkok's new international airport until Monday next week to decide whether it wants to grant 36 billion baht (Ssl.4 billion) in loans for the project. The Thai government is awaiting the decision by the
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    • 769 16  -  I:J I comment ASEAN Asean business sector wants to set the pace for politics yang razali kassim THERE are many things that set some leaders apart. They are selfless. They pursue a vision. They don't just make decisions they
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  • REGION world
    • 379 17 MANILA It cites "dislocations in the financial markets' Bloomberg PHILIPPINE Long Distance Telephone Co has delayed a key US$25O million bond sale, citing disarray in financial markets after the worst US terrorist attack. The nation's largest phone company said yesterday that the
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    • LATE Briefs
      • 59 17 AFX [WASHINGTON] The US' current account deficit narrowed to U*****.5 billion in the second quarter compared with a revised US$lll.B billion deficit in Ql, the Commerce Department said. The consensus estimate had been for a deficit of U*****.2 billion. The first quarter's current
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      • 93 17 Bloomberg [HONG KONG] China Unicom, the nation's second-biggest mobile-phone company, said first-half profit rose to a record as it added subscribers, even as sales per user fell more than expected. Unicom posted net income of 2.2 billion yuan (***** million), or 0.18 yuan
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      • 105 17 Bloomberg [HONG KONG] Pacific Century CyberWorks, which fired 340 Internet employees in July, plans to sack more workers in the next three months as it seeks US$lOO million in cost savings, chairman Richard Li told analysts. Saving costs "is our first priority in the
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      • 64 17 Reuters [MANILA] The Philippines' Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said yesterday it will again allow brokers to join the boards of publicly-listed firms, reversing a ruling issued last year. The SEC said in a statement that the Department of Justice is allowing the practice, which
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    • 342 17 TOKYO Economic impact of attacks in US offers an excuse: analysts AFP THE economic impact of the terrorist attacks in the US offers Japan the perfect opportunity to compromise a reform pledge by boosting government spending, economists said yesterday. "(Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi could take)
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    • 225 17 STAMFORD, Connecticut Reuters XEROX Corp on Tuesday announced a primary vendor financing partnership agreement with GE Capital. The agreement, which will also provide Xerox US$l billion in financing, is part of its plan, announced last October, to trim total debts of about US$l6
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    • 242 17 MANILA Reuters THE Philippines said yesterday it had signed a US$3.O billion bilateral swap agreement with Japan to support its economic recovery plan. The pact was signed in the context of an Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) arrangement providing the central bank with
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    • 478 18 BOSTON As trade-off, funds will be restricted to those with at least USssm investible assets Reuters A LOBBYING group for the hedge fund industry may soon ask federal regulators to allow them to do more to court new investors in exchange
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  • BIZIT
    • 812 19  -  The monitor maker hopes the move would mean gaining Compaq's custom By" Yeo Kwee Chuan [HONG KONG] When Hewlett Packard Co (HP) and Compaq Computer Corp announced their proposed union last week, some industry observers saw more potential trouble for Asia's technology sector. The two
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    • 450 19 Its request for a USss.4b rescue is its 2nd in 3 months Bloomberg [SEOUL] Hynix Semiconductor Inc asked creditors to make a decision by Friday to decide on the third-largest computer-memory chipmaker's request for a US$5.4 billion bailout, its second rescue in
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    • 321 19 Reuters [ZURICH] US Internet company Yahoo! Inc and world soccer governing body Fifa have signed a deal over the management and running of the official websites for the 2002 and 2006 World Cups, Fifa said on Tuesday. The
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    • 277 19 Merrill survey before US crisis says pick-up expected in Q2 or Q3 2002 Bloomberg [NEW YORK] Corporate spending on computers, data storage and related services will pick up slowly next year, starting in the second or third quarter, a Merrill Lynch Co survey said.
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    • 723 21  -  1 TERRORIST ATTACK OM AMERICA Tuesday's American tragedy could generate major economic aftershocks. The tech sector is particularly vulnerable, but there's a glimmer of hope kenneth james The writer is BT's Technology Editor WE watched, dumbstruck, as the unthinkable unfolded on live TV. Who could
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    • 587 21  -  Biggest fear is impact on consumer spending, which accounts for 66% of US GDP By Paul Chan THREE major US stockmarkets the NYSE, Nasdaq, and AMEX closed for another day yesterday following the crippling attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on
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    • 211 21 Reuters [BOMBAY] India's software sector, which draws nearly 60 per cent of its revenues from the US, was the biggest loser in Wednesday's crash at Indian bourses in the aftermath of the deadly aerial attacks on the US. Infosys Technologies, India's No 2 software exporter; Satyam
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    • 296 21 LAT-WP [LOS ANGELES] The destroyed World Trade Center was the repository of countless reams of financial information on companies and individuals. But disaster-re-covery experts said on Tuesday most of the largest financial services companies routinely back up data and store it in remote
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    • 169 21 Reuters [TAIPEI] Taiwan's key exports of computers and semiconductors to their main market, the US, were stalled yesterday after devastating attacks on New York and Washington shut US air traffic. "Because all US airports have closed, air shipments are unable to continue,"
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    • 705 22  -  TERRORIST ATTACK ON AMERICA Industry giants enforcing more safety checks S'pore govt employees working from home San Francisco in 'limited' state of emergency Tech execs among those on hijacked planes From Jennifer Lien in Silicon Valley EVEN as government buildings and some schools were
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    • 536 22  -  Industry expected to continue growing when US east coast recovers, bnt not at as strong a pace By' Tang Weng Fai, Chua Hui Min US-BASED technology companies operating here expressed shock and disbelief at the enormity of the attacks on the
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    • 281 23 Reuters THE Baltic Dry Index (BDI) rose six points to 908, the Baltic Panamax Index (BPI) gained nine points to 956, the Baltic Handymax Index (BHD dropped 10 points 7,714 and the Baltic Capesize Index (BCI) was up 11 points to 909. TIME-CHARTER: ♦Meynell (built 1997) 185,688 dwt
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    • 656 23  -  Deal in which port operator has 60% stake now set to go ahead despite earlier setback FTiexciusive By] Beth Jinks [SINGAPORE] PSA Corporation's long awaited break into Japan's ports seems certain to go ahead after Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi declared its
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    • 674 23  -  TERRORIST ATTACK ON AMERICA Ports in New York and New Jersey remain closed By George Joseph [SINGAPORE] The executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Neil D Levin, is among port staff still reported to be missing
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    • ROTTERDAM port director
      • 1276 24 The director of the Rotterdam Port Promotion Council has a mission to emphasise the advantages of the Dutch port that make it 'the best in Europe' Port of Rotterdam am PORT always #M has a special something 1 M And Jh* I'm not
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      • 720 31 TERRORIST ATTACK ON AMERICA Numerous flights cancelled; others diverted to airports far from intended destinations AP [SINGAPORE] Cancellations and diversions choked airports around the world yesterday after US air space was closed in the wake of airborne terrorist attacks on
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      • 62 31 [VANCOUVER] A United Airlines 747 is mooed to a remote area of Vancouver Airport after making an unscheduled landing following the attack on the World Trade Center in New York on Tuesday. Dozens of wide bodied civilian airliners, flying from points in Asia, were diverted to Vancouver
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        35 31 [NEWARK AIRPORT] Stranded travellers and employees move away from Terminal Cat Newark International Airport after the airport was closed following the attack on the World Trade Center in New York on Tuesday. AP
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      • 36 31 [HEATHROW AIRPORT] Security is stepped up at terminal three at London's Heathrow Airport on Tuesday. Planes have been grounded as efforts are made to curtail any possible further terrorist acts in the USA. AP
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      • 149 31 Bloomberg [TOKYO] Japan's three carriers said as many as 129 flights to and from Tokyo's Haneda airport have been cancelled because of high winds and rain caused by Typhoon Danas. All Nippon Airways, the country's biggest domestic carrier, said in a release that 77 flights
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      • 58 31 AFP [DUBAI] Dubai's Emirates airline will launch four direct flights a week to the western Australian city of Perth during the winter season of 2002 to boost trade and tourism, the airline said. Emirates already operates daily flights between Dubai and Melbourne and four flights
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      • 785 32  -  S'pore third party logistics provider is looking for tie-ups with companies in US and Europe which can complement its activities, reports JUNE UM JUNE LIM GONE are the days when third party logistics providers (3PLs) can remain as established local or even
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      • 182 32 [SINGAPORE] Third party logistics providers face slower growth in coming years as shippers sour on outsourcing, a recent survey has revealed. Compiled by JP Morgan Securities Inc, the downturn is expected to result from some shippers choosing to handle their supply
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      • 120 32 [SINGAPORE] The Port of Seattle and its technology consultant IBM have begun working towards an integrated e-business strategy and technology across both the sea port and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Port chief executive M R Dinsmore said the technological links would give Seattle's air
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    • 134 31 M FOR 7AM 113 SEP 2001 ioJE~ njfe ■»—tajEr^ LEGEND: Issued by Meteorological Service Singapore K Thunderstorm Showers /C X X ain Temperature Wind direction and speed in knots Cloudy Day Weather c><3 Hazy Wind speed symbols Sea Conditions O Full circle w/o line indicates calm or light and variable
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