The Business Times, 31 January 1990

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 170/12/89 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY SI, IfM 75 CENTS
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  • FINANCIAL MARKETS SUMMARY
    • 44 1 A BIT of technical buying on Wall Street sent blue chip issues higher in the first minutes of trading yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up about 2.5 points to 2556. Losing issues outnumbered gainers by four to three. Reuter
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    • 38 1 Reuter AP LONDON shares were slightly higher at midday yesterday after a bout of early weakness- At 1200 GMT, the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index was up 3.4 points, or 0.15 percent, at 2,332.2 points. AP
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    • 45 1 Tuesday ST Industrials Index u J 8.14 28.61) BT-MGA Index 777.87 19.75) NST Industrial Index closed HK Hang Seng Index 2760.80 (-8.06 Tokyo Nikkei Average 37,215.67 41.97 Sydney All-Ordlnarles 1,694.2 9.8 Monday New York (Dow Jones) 2,553.38(-5.85 London (FT 30 Index) 1,863.9( 12.4
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    • 10 1 US$t 143.10yen 1.*****M S$ 1.8650 £< US$1.6835 M$< SS0.6906
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    • 17 1 Euro-$ (Mar) 91.64 DM (Mar) 0.5981 Yen (/Mar) 0.*****0 Pound (Mar) 1.6710 Nikkei Index (Mar) 37,570
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    • 10 1 S'pore (buyer's quote) US$417.90 London (Morning Fix US$417.80(-US$2.95
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    • 10 1 S'pore February 158.00 cents/kg (-0.50 M'sia February 226.50Mcts/kg 1.00
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    • 8 1 17.50 M$/kg (-0.01) Turnover: 66 16
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    • 15 1 Turnover! 638 lofs( 213) Feu M$686/tonne (+11) Mar M$700/tonne 9 Apr M$706/tonne (+14)
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    • 10 1 6.39 (average of 12 major banks' PLRs)
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    • 44 1 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market was down 1-1/4 points at 6 per cent yesterday. Short-term rate for one month was down by 1/16 to 7-3/16 per cent. Two- and three-month rates were also down by 1/16 point to 6-9/16.
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  • 328 1 The Singapore market led the generally uneventful activity in regional markets yesterday, gaining almost 30 points in the first trading day of the Year of the Horse. The Straits Times Industrials Index climbed 28.61 points to finish at 1,518.14, while the
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  • 450 1  -  By HONG LEE TIAM LOCAL INVESTORS are shifting their funds from foreign currency deposits into those denominated in Singapore dollars, following the recent blemished outlook for high-yield foreign currencies including the Australian dollar. US dollar and British pound. Bankers say this shift
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  • 755 1  -  Registration fees to be raised in the interim By SHOEB KAGDA THE GOVERNMENT will implement the proposed quota system to manage car growth in about four months' time, but as an interim measure to curb the rush to buy new
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  • 85 1 Bernama WEST GERMAN investment in Malaysia will probably reach record levels this year, surpassing its investments in Thailand and Singapore, according to an adviser attached to the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority, Quenther Q Piper. According to him, West Germany ranks behind Japan, Britain, Singapore, Taiwan and
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  • 477 1  -  By LILIAN ANG A NEW WAVE of petrochemical investments by oil companies has been launched with Mobil announcing plans for a major aromatics project, along with the upgrading of its refinery operations in Jurong. Industry sources say Mobil's plan will see the oil company
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  • 193 1 Bernama THE TRENGGANU government is keen to see Singaporean businessmen invest in the state, particularly in the raw material processing industry, according to a state government official in Kuala Trengganu yesterday. The chairman of the state s Industrial. Petroleum. Cultural and Tourism Development
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  • 301 1  -  By ELAINE KOH SINGAPORE investors formed the bulk of foreign buyers of major Kuala Lumpur real estate in the last two years, spending a total of M 5254.8 million out of an estimated MsBoo million, largely on office buildings. Among the
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    • 205 1 Full report, PAGE 12 Regional mkts, PAGE 14 World mkts, PAGE 15 N B(DCMS [DTPS Sews*!!!... ZHSSL w<JI Far East Levingston Asian Market 10 Editorial Comment: 6 Malaysian unemployment 3 wins huoe order Commodities 11 NMP bill deserves more interest Jobless rate likely to be lower SPH's sterling P 3
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 452 2  -  Expected change in tenant mix as centre moves upmarket By SUZANNE SOH AN EXODUS of tenants from the Paragon shopping complex in Orchard Road may be underway as soon as the new owner, Japanese retailer Sogo, sets about turning the complex into
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    • 424 2  -  -by SUZANNE SOH SCANDINAVIANS will be glad to know that the Vikings restaurant in the Paragon shopping complex has found another home nearer the waves inside a Norwegian Viking ship by the sea. The new restaurant, to be located in Marina South,
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    • 355 2  -  -by LILIAN ANG SHELL will continue to search for new investment opportunities to add value to its business and to preserve the company's excellent competitive position. This was the message from Dick van Hilten, the Anglo-Dutch company's chairman, in an annual message published
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    • 314 2  -  By JOHN TAN FUELLED by high tourist arrivals, hotel occupancy hit 93.2 per cent in November last year, the highest figure achieved in a decade. According to latest figures released yesterday by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, tourist arrivals for the first 11 months
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    • 83 2 MR LEE KUAN YEW will leave today for Davos, Switzerland, where he will address the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting. A Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement yesterday said the Prime Minister will speak on "The Asia-Pacific Region in the New Geopolitical Context". Mr Lee.
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    • 487 2  -  By YONG POW ANG RADICAL social action, which grew out of the predominantly Roman Catholic Latin America, has no place in Singapore, says Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong. Also, the government is the final arbiter on religious disputes. not the proposed Presidential
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    • 236 2 THE GOVERNMENT should consider granting dual citizenship to Singaporeans who have emigrated. urged Member of Parliament Peh Chin Hua. Writing in Petir, Mr Peh. MP for the Jalan Besar group representative constituency, suggested that the government restore citizenship to Singaporean emigrants, provided they have
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    • 373 2  -  By JAYARAM MENON SUPPLIERS of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are bracing themselves for a shrinking market and higher costs as the limit on the use of CFCs begins to bite. "Compared with 1988 sales, the market for 1990 is expected to shrink by between 30 and
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    • 189 2 THE TRADE Development Board will be taking Singapore's 25th anniversary cheer around the world. To be exact, it will spread the word about the national celebrations on trade missions to and at trade exhibitions in 60 cities in 37 countries this year. Visitors
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    • 90 2 LISTED contractor L&M group has lost out to a lower bidder for the job to construct chimneys worth millions of dollars at the Senoko Incineration Plant. A recent government gazette showed that L&M Prestressing was the second lowest bidder in a three-cornered fight
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  • REGIONAL BUSINESS & POLITICS
    • 448 3 Bernama MALAYSIA'S unemployment rate could well be below the official estimate of 7.6 per cent this year if efforts to enhance geographical and occupational mobility are further stepped up, according to the Manpower Department. "The main impetus to employment generation in
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    • 379 3 Bernama INVESTMENTS worth hundreds of millions of ringgit are in the pipeline to develop the woodbased industry in Sarawak. Chief Minister Tan Sri Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud said that with the investments, places like Kuala Baram in Miri and Tanjung Mania in
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    • 561 3 MBT THE MALAYSIAN property sector is set to regain its shine following renewed domestic snd foreign interest. It may well become the leading growth sector this year, overtaking manufacturing. For the medium term, a growth rate of some 13 per cent
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    • 156 3 AFP BRITISH Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd urged Waahington on Monday to grant citizenahip to key Hongkong reaidenta in hopes of building confidence in the colony before it returns to China in 1997. Mr Hurd, who met Preeident Bush and Secretary of
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    • 211 3 Oana-TNA THAI PRIME MINISTER Qen Chatfrchai Choonhavan said In Bangkok on Monday that national defence and economic development are inter-related and along with this process there Is a necessity for raising the people's standard of living. Opening an international conference on defence and
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    • 208 3 Oana-PNA "BUY FILIPINO" movement chairman Raul T Concepcion has sxpressed alarm over the country's growing trade deficit Speaking before members of the Philippine Association of Management Accountants at the Nikko Hotel in Makati, Mr Concepcion said the government may have
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
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  • WORLD BUSINESS & POLITICS
    • 380 4 Reuter THE UNITED STATES suggested on Monday that members of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) should ban gov-ernment-imposed conditions on foreign investment which might restrict or distort international commerce, delegate sources in Geneva said. The US draft text for an agreement,
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    • 240 4 AP HAWAII is making a major push towards becoming a world financial centre, attempting to remould itself as something more than a Pacific holiday spot. Efforts are underway by the state's political and business community to lure large brokerage houses and create
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    • 290 4 AP ALTHOUGH it may be some time before the dust settles from political upheavals in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, a US Agriculture Department think tank is already looking at the future of agricultural trade in the region.
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    • 442 4 NYT TROUBLED BY the slump in the automotive industry and competition from the Japanese, makers of machine tools in the US have been looking to new businesses and markets overseas, particularly in Western and Eastern Europe. Analysts and executives in the US say
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    • 296 4 AP US CONSUMER SPENDING rose 7.3 per cent last year, its fastest pace in three years, while incomes jumped 9 per cent, the largest increase in five years. The US Commerce Department said spending totalled US$3.5B trillion last year, posting the largest
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    • 326 4 Reuter EAST GERMANY'S Parliament heard on Monday a grim report on the country's crisis-ridden economy, ruined by four decadee of communist fiscal mismanagement and inefficient central planning. The report underlined the painful task confronting the once-hardline East European state as it moves towards an open,
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    • 160 4 AFP SOVIET IMPORTS from the Weet roee much faster than exports laat year, with imports up 23.6 per cent and exports Increasing only 7.6 per cent, the official news agency Taaa said on Monday. The increases gave the Soviet Union virtually balanced
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    • 336 4 AFP EDUCATION COSTS have skyrocketed in Japan as parents spend thousands of dollars annually to send a child to a private school and up to US$lOO,OOO for attending four years at a university. A student coming from outside Tokyo to
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    • 268 4 NYT JAPAN may license a new satellite communications company that plans to buy two US-built satellites in a move to reduce US criticism that the Japanese market is closed to foreign satellite makers. Satellite Japan Corp was formed in 1985 by Sony Corp
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    • 628 4 AFP TRADES UNIONS of the Western industrial nations and Japan are advocating active manpower policies in response to continued high unemployment and accelerating structural change, which they see as major challenges for the coming decade. This was a key theme of a three-day seminar
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 494 6 TO HAVE nominated Members of Parliament or not to have. Thia waa a queetion that generated much debate in a recent aitting of Parliament. So much so that the First Deputy Prime Minister Mr Goh Chok Tong conceded to working a self-destruct clauae into the bill
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    • 1848 6  -  Forecasts of a soft landing for the world economy have been optimistic, anxiety about the US economy notwithstanding. But curiously, this optimism is hardly reflected in the world's stock markets. JOHN PENDER examines the anomaly. JOHN PENDER FT OFFICIAL FORECASTS for the world
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    • 783 6 Junk bonds and high risks seem to have gone out with the 1980s Reuter WALL STREET'S love affair with the leveraged buy-out way of taking over companies is over. The final blow was the recent bankruptcy filings by Campeau Corps retail businesses, the biggest
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    • 434 7 Qatar boom time at the Gulf Reuter SITTING on top of the world's biggest natural gas field, the sparsely populated Guff emirate of Qatar is„ trying to decide how to get rich quickly. The huge gas field stretching out under the shallow waters of the Gulf towards Iran should power
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    • 1155 7  -  Although there is little likelihood that Washington will move towards cancellation of a treaty that commits US forces to defend Japan in the event of war, KEITARO OGURI says it is time to seriously re-examine Japan-US ties as a whole. KEITARO OGURI DURING HIS
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    • 790 7 AFP PROSPECTS of rapprochement between China and the Vatican, hopeful just 18 months ego. have been dimmed by the reported arrest of dozens of Chinese Catholics loyal to the pope, analysts in Beijing say. Nine bishops and 30 priests and lay Catholics were srrested
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    • 683 7 AP HISTORY is repeating itself in Cyprus. The east Mediterranean island, which grew wealthy in the Middle Ages as a link between Europe and the Orient, is becoming a global offshore banking and business centre. According to lore, the merchants of Cyprus
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 896 7 THE TOKAI BANK, LIMITED (Incorporated wtth limited liability In Jspaa) Head Office: 21-24, Nlahikl 3-chome, Naka-ku, Nagoya NON-CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS March 31,1988 and 1969 On artlllone of yea) (la thooaanda of 08 dollar*) (Note 2) ASSETS Caah and Due from Banks (Not. 8) 6,479,666 6.688,183 t 60,187,642 Calll*ana 484,123 817*8
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  • COMPANIES & MARKETS
    • TAKING STOCK...
      • 591 8 HOCK LOCK SIEW FEW COMPANIES can claim to have a past that is more fraught with problems than Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd in its 15 years of existence. MPHB was conceived in 1975 as the investment arm of the Malaysian Chinese Association
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    • 558 8 ekm©? MBT PALMCO HOLDINGS, which has been incurring losses for four consecutive years, is expected to turn around and register a group pre-tax profit of MS 10.3 million for the year ending June 30, 1990 and M 519.5 million the
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    • 138 8 SES has given in-principle approval to DBS Land's proposed private placement of 58 million shares at $2.80 each. The net proceeds from the private placement will be added to the group's working capital pending deployment in projects which include the Clarke Quay restoration projects, the Cecil Street/Church Street
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    • 275 8 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK Ltd intends to introduce a queueing system for the registration of its warrants when the 20 per cent restriction on foreign ownership is reached. Currently, the total amount of warrants held by foreigners form about 15.29 per cent
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    • 196 8 Bernama FIRST MALAYSIA Property Trust (FMPT) yesterday announced an operating profit of M 5786,000 for the year ended Dec 31, 1989, from a loss of M 52,000 the previous year. In its preliminary unaudited results, the manager for FMPT, First Malaysia Property Trust
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    • 272 8 Bernama GENERAL LUMBER (Holdings) Bhd (QLHB) hss agreed to take up the remaining shares in QL Furniture (Pahang) Sdn Bhd (QLFP). QLHB which at present holds a 70 per cent stake in GLFP, has agreed to acquire another 4.5 million shares
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    • 485 8 MALAYSIA AIRLINES has maintained its early-year confidence that total revenue will surpass Ms 2 billion, despite views of some analysts that the on-going operational problems will lead to significant reduction in its earnings and profits for the current financial year ending March. Its
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    • 494 8  -  Contract estimated at around $500 m By ELAINE KOH FAR EAST Levingston Shipbuilding Ltd (FELS) has won a huge order, believed to be around $500 million, to build two jack-up rigs. The order, said to be the largest contract awarded in
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    • 434 8  -  By MAGDALENE NG PUBLISHING GIANT Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) has earned more income lor the first quarter of the financial year 1990 than for the previous corresponding period, leading executive chairman Lim Kim San to forecast results for the current financial year to
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    • 460 8 NST TIN QIANT Malaysia Mining Corp through its Vancou-ver-based subsidiary, MMC Resources Corp, will be spending some Cs2 million to Cs3 million a year to prospect for gold and other precious metsls in North America. So far, the company
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    • BANKING AND FINANCE
      • 363 9 Reuter RISING YIELDS on overseas bonds coupled with declining foreign demand for US Treasury issues should continue depressing US bond prices, economists said. Analysts cited ongoing fears that Japanese players will not participate in the Treasury's quarterly refunding in early February. "Tha
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      • 277 9 Reuter UNITED STATES Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady said he was not concerned about the impact a recent rise in US interest rates would have on next week's quarterly refunding. In a television interview, Mr Brady attributed the recent rise in US
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      • 190 9 Reuter NEW ZEALAND will not follow Australia's lead and loosen monetary policy. New Zealand Finance Minister David Caygill said yeeterday. NZ Manufacturers Federation director-general Wally Gardner had said earlier the government should follow Australian Finance Minister Paul Keating's example in looeening monetary policy. Mr
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      • 303 9 Reuter THE FRENCH futures market. Matif. haa set March 1 aa the launch date for introducing options on its three-month Paria interbank offered rate (Pibor) interest rate futurea. managing director Gilbert Ourieux aaid on Monday. The new contract
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      • 501 9  -  By QUAK HIANG WHAI THE POST OFFICE Savings Bank (POSB) has forecast a record net surplus of $227.1 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1990, an increaae of about 60 per cent over the projected figure of $141.5 million for
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      • 461 9 MBT THE Bank of Tokyo office in Kuala Lumpur is looking into the possibility of offering Malaysian investors a stake in the bank and listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange as part of its future plan. Managing director Koretsugu Kodama,
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      • 441 9 Reuter THE Bank of England says it is suggesting a rise to 50 per cent in provisions set against loans to Third World countries by British commercial banks. The central bank late on Friday issued commercial lenders a new set
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      • 222 9 Reuter THE BRITISH Inland Revenue said it would accept the Bank of England's new guidelines for banks' provisions against loans to Third World countries as a factor when calculating allowances against tax. The bank's new guidelines, sent out to banks late last week, suggest
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 1226 10 SINGAPORE: The dollar ended weaker against the mark but •lightly stronger againstthe yan In qulat and dlractlonlaaa trada. dealers said. Tha dollar cloaad at 1.6606/6706 marks against New York's close of 1.6750/00 and at 143.06/15 yen from 142.93/96. The Singapore dollar, continuing Its strong bullish streak, rose to
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      • 169 10 EURODOLLAR futures closed easier on profit-taking and position adjustments in cautious trading ahead of Friday's release of US January employment figures. March Eurodollars eased to 91.64 from Chicago's Monday settlement of 91.65 and June to 91.59 from 91.60 on total turnover of 12,225 lots. In options. 50 calls were
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      • 162 10 Gold futures on January 29, 1990 100 Iroy ouncac USS par troy ounca OpM Mfk Us SaMa Jon 90 41*00 419.00 ***** 419.10 -1.00 Mi 422.00 422.00 416.50 419.20 -1.10 Mor 422.00 422.00 422.00 422.00 -IOO Apr 427.30 427JO 422.20 423.10 -IjOO turn 43X90 434.00 42»J0 430
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      • 278 10 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates ended unchanged from opening levels after quiet trading. The market is now looking for direction from the release of US December new home sales and December leading indica tors. Short-dates and term rates were steady to slightly higher at the outset following a
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      • 297 10 IMM CURRENCY futures finished mostly higher after lazy afternoon trading devoid of conviction. Traders detected small closing sell orders in nearby West German marks and Swiss francs, while light dealer buying resurfaced in the Japanese yen. The market failed to gather momentum in either direction after eroding from early
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      • 72 10 THE overnight rat* on the Singapore money market waa down 1-1/4 points at 6 per cent yeeterday. Short-term rate for one month waa down by 1/16 to 7-3/16 per cent. Two- and threemonth rates were aleo down by 1/16 point to 6-9/16. S$ Interbank rates at fh« dos*
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      • 106 10 Treasury bills P*riod Issu* Y*st«fday's doting Day's cod* Maturity MO Offti HCM LOW 3 month* KQ*****X 23.04.90 3.20 3.13 X61 3.13 6 momtw 1 y*or IY*****Z 18.10.90 3.55 3J0 3.96 143 Government notes and bonds Porlod tau* Maturity Coupon YwXfdoy't dosing Day's cod* rat* MO OPPBt HK3H
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      • 207 10 In yesterday's weekly list of prime lending rates, which was supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore, it wss stated that both Societe Generate and Royal Bank of Canada were quoting a common 6.75 per cent. The ABS clarified yesterdsy that both SocGen and RBC had
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      • 1178 10 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Tuesday January 30 1990 urnmammm (mhcq DMMM RMSS*M 52 53 94 OMMM* DHNf* 71 73 73 79 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS IMM Friday, Januory 26, 1990 WUTWH POUNO m.—; cm»M pmr t MM NM M«I I Jmk Mf 1*39 4JS 9.14 0.14 090 1*90 340 340 3.9*
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 344 11 RA8 prices m s fob in bo** NOON CLOSE Ivytci J tat 1 RSS Prompt 157.00 158.00 155.75 156^5 tat 1 RSS Fab 90 160.00 161.00 158.00 159.00 tat 1 RSS Mar 163JO 164.50 162.75 163.75 tat 2 RSS Of 154.50 156.50N ***** 156.00N Int 3 RSS
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      • 194 11 Chinf Pnxtoco Th« Ftdaral Agricultural Exchange Marketing Authority 00 a 9 pHc Jo arT 30 January ju w/iuu *«< Coconut oil (M$/100kg) Coconut <xl Now drum 122.00 Mk FOt 79.00 2nd hand drum 116.00 Old drvm FOt 93.00 fc* 107.00 > Now drvm FOB 89.00 Local In bufc
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      • 183 11 i London 1345 man Commodity Ton.,— so^isam) Exchange Tln uw/tonM Ccnh 6555/6565 fcryor/Soller dosing pricos (6560/6575) on Jon 29 (£/tonno unless 3-months 6690/6695 sp«cifl*d). Previous dosing (6690/6700) pricos In partnthosis. Sottlomont 6600 (6590) Torai Sal** (406) km 575/578 (570/564) L fl MK*>/Low 587/573 Co* 421/423 Mor 587/588 (418/420)
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      • 265 11 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices closed slightly lower with February 1 RSS buyer quoted at 158.00 cents a kg, down 0.50 cents compared with the last closing on Thursday. Prices turned weaker in quiet afternoon trading due to selling interest in response to news that Malaysia's Labour Ministry held crucial talks
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      • 148 11 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Marts* (KLTM) prtoa fad a cant to ctoaa at WI7JO a kg altor a brief trading session. Buying from EuropMn, Japaneee and local Inlar* aato appeared to HmN too j II I-Ihl, laaaao I®II, Wnlwi rwTwWWv on too London Mela! Ex* changa (LME) overnight
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      • 327 11 HONGKONG: Gold closed easier in quiet trade on Swiss and local selling despite earlier Japanese buying, dealers said. Bullion ended at U*****.90/U*****.40 against New York's U*****.00/50 close. Local gold roee HKJBS to close at HK53,872 a tael. Coins firmed by HK$3-HK$5. TOKYO: Yen-denominated gold futures traded narrowly all
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      • 144 11 Prices as at 5.15pm on X.I.90 Crude (fob origin) US$/borr*l Chang* WTI (Mar) 2280-2290 0 58,-0 53 Iran* Wend IMar) 2010-2015 +030/0 20 Dubai foteh (Mori 1698-1707 023^)22 Minoj tfeW 2140-2150 000 Top« Wend IMarl 20 S& 20 60 000 Product (fob S'pore unless stated otherwise)
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      • 463 11 MALAYSIAN crude palm oM market again closed featureless as most operators were away for the Lunar New Year holidays, dealers said. Prices were quoted higher in sympathy with gains in palm oil futures, prompted by the threat of a Malaysian plantation workers' strike on Wednesday. February bids ranged
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      • 237 11 CBOT soft red winter wheat futures rallied on speculative shortcovering to close mixed. Early aggressive selling by a local commission house said to be operating for a trend-following com puter fund account drove prices sharply lower. That set the market for a technical shodcovering| rally, traders said. A six
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      • 207 11 CBOT soybean futures rallied late to close higher amid scattered speculative shortcovering on the belief the market was technically oversold. Few overhead sell orders were found, traders said. The March and the May contracts again set new lows, under pressure from the weekend rains in formerly dry Argentine soy
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      • 509 11 Reuter FEARS of a global economic slowdown have pushed world rubber prices into a rut from which they will not recover soon, Japanese trade sources said. About the only factor seen able to give the market some bounce would be
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      • 254 11 Reuter JAPAN'S 1989 crude oil imports hit their highest level since 1984, and analysts said they could rise even further this year. Strong domestic demend for oil products, combinsd with vigorous demand for direct-burning crudes for thermal power generation, bolstered imports,
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      • 123 11 Bernama PRESIDENT SUHARTO of Indonesia has called for the development of more downstream rubber processing plants in the country. Inaugurating 59 rub-ber-based industrial plants in a ceremony yesterday, he also emphasised the need to export semi-finished or finished rubber products in efforts towards
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      • 798 12  -  I OV By Andrea Borch THE LOCAL MARKET got out of the starting gate quickly on the first trading day of the Year of the Horse, with the Straits Times Industrials Index adding almost 30 points. A gain in Tokyo, stability in overseas markets
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      • 239 12 Rises K KoHos 25p 1030 +14.4% -t-130 DBS Land 340 9.7% +30 OAF Ltd 40i 75 +9.5% 6fc Hal Sun Hup 2Qf 184 7.6% 13 Oman Hup Wrts 29 +7.4% +2 Eu Yan Sang 350 +7.4% +24 Marco Po4o Wrts 117 +7.3% +8 K*pp«J bv Wrts 148 +6.5%
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        • 3220 12 Gr'a Qr'a 1989/90 t«i i Vol Day Last Quota Dhf W* Y*ld Hot M Cap High Low Codo Company Solo +or- ('000) High Low Buyoc Sollor C'vr P/E fm JAN 30 SECTION TWO INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 200 150 a 1142 Alax Hldgs 50« 166 J JJJ f J 5?
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        • 225 13 179* 60* I 4000 Amtok Eng 20# 135 134 140 6.0N II 0J 17.1 114.8 190 70H 4006 Fuji Oflaat 20# 100 Ill us 10.0N 4.6 1J 12.0 36.0 330 136 4001 08 Hldga 10# 302 300 302 40.0N 5.4 1.3 14.1 103.0 129 54 Vi 4011 Hlap Moti
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        • 266 13 8000 ASK Computer 1975 1900 6001 Adolpft Coora 1975 1700 2200 4837% 3475 6003 Apple Computer 3812% 3300 3375 6006 Charming S 6007 Cipher Data v 8010 Daisy Systems 900* 6011 Dreedner Bank ***** ***** ***** 5000 5000 6012 Erlcaaon Tel 5000 ***** ***** 3860 2329 6013 Intel Corpn
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      • 2782 13 'Stop squabbling work at regaining business* MBT MALAYSIA and Singapore broker* should Join ranks to compete with huge international broking firme which have moved into this region. Singapore brokers interviewed recently said brokers from Malaysia and Singapore were now wasting their
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      • 283 13 Monogtn' prk»t Royal Trust Asset Mgt for Jan 31, exempt for MARA (Jan it S'por* Gr Fund 1005 I 065 30) (T Amo POC Gf Fund 1.13 1.19 Singapore Unit Trust OCBC-Asset Mgt Th« Commfct I 28 135 Sovaa Capital Fund unov unov Tha Saving! Fund I 10
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    • REGIONAL MARKETS
      • 337 14 AFP WESTPAC BANKING Corp and National Australia Bank Ltd (NAB) faced a setback on the Auatralian share market yesterday after New York credit rating agency, Moody's Inveetors Service Inc. downgraded them. Moody's cited the quality of their Australian loans in announcing, the cut to
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      • 196 14 Reuter ELDERS IXL Ltd declined to comment on a newspaper report that it was about to sell its 10.4 per cent stake in Goodman Fielder Wattle Ltd. But spokesman Terry Bowe said the company waa currently examining all its equity investments. ''""Things are
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      • 540 14 Reuter SHARE PRICES on Japan's over the counter (OTC) market have riaan so sharply recently, there is widespread speculation that regulators may aoon act to dampen dpern the market, brokers said, fAn official at the Japan SecurMae Dealers Association (JSDA), Which oversees
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      • 1152 14 Hongkong HONGKONG share price# cloeed easlsr yesterday on mild overseas selling, but trading remained thin with most In vectors remaining on the sideline* after the long Lunar New Year holidays, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index dropped 8.08 points to 2.780.80 and the Hong
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      • 552 14 Tokyo Reuter A RELATIVELY firm yen. stabilised bond prices end general perceptions that the Tokyo stock market has at least temporarily bottomed out encouraged investors to buy. thus boosting share prices broadly at the cloee yesterday. But they were off their peak and trade was listless. The key
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      • 523 14 Australia Reuter SPECULATION that Prime Minister Bob Hawke would announce the date for a federal election boosted Australia's share market in late trading yesterday, brokers said. The All Ordinaries Index finished 9.8 points up at 1,694.2. "We got a bit of a shock with Bob Hawke calling a
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      • 103 14 Reuter BANGKOK ahara pricaa yaaterday movad within a narrow ranga to cloaa alightly highar In quiat trada dominated by apacolativa buying of Siam City Camant, brokara aaid. Thay aatimatad that tha compoaita SET indax gaJnad 4.2 points to cloaa at 882.36. Siam CMy Camant roaa 80 baht
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      • 325 14 Reuter SEOUL STOCKS fail for tha sacond day In a row yaatarday on a lack of trash nawa although trading picfcad up alightly, brokara aaid. Tha compoaita stock indax droppad 8.88 pointa to 888.47 after falling naariy tha aama amount on Monday. Voiuma waa up
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      • 204 14 Reutar BOMBAY •hart prices Ml broadly on end-account conekJerationa in cautious lack lustre bueineee yeeterday aa brokers andad their boycott on trading. Trading reeumed after Bombay Stock Exchange authorities reduced the penaltiea which It Imposed on two brokers I eat week tor failing to depoelt margin money
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      • 106 14 Reuter THE Jakarta Stock Exchsngs yesterday plodded back to normal altor trenziad activity on Monday that brokera said waa moatly re-regiatering of aharaa. Tha indax droppad 1.51 to 430.74. Turnovar crashed back to 619,700 aharaa from Monday'* atartllng 20.49 million. Saman Cibinong, whoaa aacond iaaua of
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      • 163 14 Reuter PHILIPPINE SHARES finiahad mixad, but moatly lowar yaatarday aa tha markat fallad to auatain intaraat atirrad by tha captura of a coup laadar, brokara aaid. "It'a ovar. Thara waa no follow-through," aaid Joaaph Roxaa, analyst at R Coyiuto Securltiea Inc. Manila's composito indax aasad 2.26 points
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      • 122 14 Reuter NEW ZEALAND SHARES closed lower yesterday on a lack of intereat aa institutiona awaited clear aigna of an improvement on Wall Street. The Barclaya index fell 16.51 pointa to 1,923.67. "It'a an unueual market becauee there ia good demand for aome atocka but not tor
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    • WORLD MARKETS
      • 748 15 New York Reuter WALL STREET STOCKS closed slightly lower on Monday after a day of wide swings in blue chips. Traders said the trend was still down although some thought the market may be trying to consolidate. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 5.85 points to
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      • 813 15 London LONDON share prices mostly opened a few pence lower yesterday in the absence of a definite lead from either Wall Street or Tokyo. "London's been buffeted by the two main overseas markets recently so it shouldn't be too surprising that it's unwilling to make a
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      • 1139 15 Selected Indices HONGKONG All Industrials Hongkong bd»* JESS Cta* Tu«doy IJI2.37 Wm* 090 2.6256 Monday Ck>»«d WMk ogo I.8I385 NEW YORK Hang Song Index Dow Jones TuMdoy 2740.80 2.***** Mondoy Clo*od Frtday 2.***** 090 *****3 w##k 2.600 45 TOKYO Standard Poors Monday ***** Nikkei Average PrKjoy 326 08 Tu*vJoy 37.215
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      • 1068 15 Cutback expected to help reduce corporate debts NYT CORPORATE AMERICA, on* of the biggest buyer* of shares during the boom years of the 1960s on Wall Street, is apparently pulling back. US companies spent hundreds of billions of dollars in recent years
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      • 148 15 Reuter BOEING CO. the world'* largest commercial aircraft maker, has reported increased sales and earnings tor 1909 ss commercial sales offset loeses on government! contracts despite a 48-day strike. The Seattle-based company had net earnings of US$973 million on sales of U5520.28 billion in 1969 against US$6l4
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      • 233 15 Reuter AMERICAN TELEPHONE and Telegraph Co has built the first machine that uses pulses of light rather than electricity to process information, technology which could be used to build much faster computers. The company said in New York on Monday that its invention may
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      • 473 15 NYT APPLE COMPUTER Inc has confirmed that it is bringing one of its stars from Europe to take charge of most of its somewhat listless operations in the US. In a corporate reorganisation, Apple on Monday named Michael H Spindler, who has won
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      • 401 15 Reuter MILAN: Italian shares ended lower in light volume yesterday as investors continued to show caution amid tension in the governing five-party coalition and nervousness on major stock markets, brokers said. The MIB index dropped seven points, or 0.70 per cent to close at 990. Light demand
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    • 1026 9 The Sumitomo Trust Banking Co., Ltd. Non-Consolidated Statements of Income Non-Consolidated Statements Of Source And Applications Of Funds For years ended March 31, 1989 and 1988 M*ons ot Yen Minions of Van 1989 1988 19*9 1 988 Sourc* of Funda Net Income 73,584 V 63.028 ■3?- interest on Loans and
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    • 575 10 Advertisement IrtWiifttll (IP Hi r if. iTITTfT It Serves \bu Right A BMW is an unconventional driving machine, a highly-sophisticated, precisiontooled feat of engineering. The technology that has gone into its development is among the most advanced on the road today the kind other manufacturers take years to emulate and
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    • 580 11 ©THE KYOWA BANK,LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) NON-CONSOLIDATED BALANCE NON-CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME March 31, 1989 and 1998 Tean ended March 31, 1999 and 1999 Millions of yen Million* of yen IMO 1988 MOO 1988 Cash and due from banks 2,315,273 2,440,188 Interest on: Call k*ns 277,520 292,829 Loans and discounts
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    • 113 14 FOR IMPORTBIS AND EXPORTERS. b C* o*£\ SHIPPING TIMES covers all aspects of fsiA local and international shipping (except, of course, the really technical aspects). did The emphasis is on news that is likely to affect the Business Times reader. Covering the latest trends in the shipping markets, we also
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    • 8 14 Tha Taipal marfcat was doaad yesterday FEBRUARY 1990
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    • 160 16 f Whereto entertain... Wfcir to entertain... Whereto entertain... Whereto ■^^^SSSSSSSSSSSSBS I If you knew sushi. I i Those who appreciate only the best in Japanese cuisine have found a home in Singapore. Inagiku. Reservations, *****10 or *****85 ext *****/6. IMfIW The Wistin Piaza m_ Westin Nomslßaons Sidewalk Steamboat Nig fitly
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    • 246 16 DEUCIOZO HYAn Mama Mta! Pete's Place introduces more exciting gastronomic treats for all lovers of Italian food. SOUP AND SALAD Light eaters can now select from a variety of four homemade soups and help themselves to our eyer popular salad bar. $10.50* EARLY BIRD SPECIAL A complimentary bowl of salad
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 452 16 r I nwp anH in<?prt<; MLll ssrsf**- bss*»— ssnssasr Love diiu iiibtiiiio "srasssass: »ajt—. T mi B Programme HgMgMs Wowed by ?K So(|(|y Spoon Deu ce'B Wild. H'™ RTM 2 Life. Featuring the elegant home ka'med 3JO PM National Anthem followed by J of Laura Biagiotti. a 15th Century ano™
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 792 17  -  PUBLIC RELATIONS By DOUGLAS MARTIN NYT LET'S SAY you were the gentleman who helped set up the scheme to sell arms secretly to Iran. The publicity was bad, but what really stings is that Lt-Col Oliver L North, the wizard of the White House
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    • 170 17 AWARDS AFP ACTOR Kenneth Branagh's debut as a movie director in Shakespeare's Henry V won the Best British Film of the Year award in London on Sunday. The top prize in the Evening Standard Film Awards was announced at London's Savoy Hotel by
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    • 212 17 ART Reuter SOME 200 palntinga by surrealist srtist Salvador Dali. who died a year ago. are to be divided between museums in Msdrid snd Dali's native Catalonia. The 1929 Greet Masturbator, a landmark in the history of surrealism, will find a
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    • 230 17 entertain.... J I A Prosperous Toss i Of Good Luck "Yu Sheng". Now you can toss up all the good luck you want at Cafe-in-the-Park with the traditional Lunar New Year dish of "Yu Sheng" or Raw Fish. A delicious combination of finely-shredded carrots, radishes, ginger, other crisp vegetables and
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    • 221 17 REAP BOUNTIFUL 1 3 HARVESTS I i. IN THE YEAR I OF THE HORSE g I LRAW FISH SALAD I nishiki Style 1 Nishiki Restaurant g Marina Bay Golf Country Club 8 6 Marina Green Singapore oioi. g For Reservations Please Call 221 an. 1 hi I Traditional Refined Sushij]
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    • 594 17 cryptic puzzle L M B 8 Home again with father 14 11 Water in*the house and cricket ground (7) 22 You can travel there' from Waterloo Eaat (4) 21 Could he find wrought 14 Noah's vessel (3) 23 Angry about an article ron disheartening? (5) 16 Urban areas (5) in
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    • 644 17 RADIO Radio 5 Hiffhliffhts Timetables of Science discusses the at"'e""®"*® temptB t0 cover major scientific events Reading Room, 830pm from the earliest verifiable achievements We meet David Henry HwanQ. the Ameri- U P ,0 ,he 1900s can playwright who is here to co-direct Night At Tht Ballet, 10.15pm t U!!*I
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  • SPORTS
    • 692 18 COMMONWEALTH GAMES AP WORLD CHAMPION Douglas Wakiihuri won the men's marathon at the Commonwealth Games yesterday as another drug scandal rocked the first post-Olympics multi-sport festival in Auckland. Wakiihuri, the Olympic silver medallist, took the lead 800 metres from the finish to win the harbour-side race in
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    • 809 18 TENNIS AFP BORIS BECKER'S decision to sbandon the West German ship has thrown this year's Davis Cup wide open. The Wimbledon and US Open champion carried West Germany to triumph in 1988 and 1989 but he now wants to concentrate on becoming
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    • 255 18 MOTOR-RACING AFP AP FURTHER DOUBTS that the Le Man* 24 Hours race would go ahead aa planned in June were raiaed on Monday night, with contradictory statements from both sides involved in the affair. The organisers. L'Automobile Club de l Ouest, announced that the required
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    • 152 18 AFP MCLAREN'S official entry form for its two cars to compete in the Formula One circuit this season has been returned by the sport's governing body, FiSA FISA president Jean-Marie Ballestre said he would refuse the application until he has received a formal apology
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    • 432 18 BASKETBALL AP THE CHICAGO BULLS had a 20point lead after one period, then cruised behind 20 points by Scottie Pippin and 16 by Michael Jordan to a 121-111 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Monday night. The victory, in which John Paxson and Horace Grant
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    • 257 18 GOLF AFP STRICTER CONTROL will be exercised on overseas amateur players who enter for the 119 th British Open golf championship from July 19-22 when record prize money of £825,000 will be on offer at St Andrews. Previous instances of amateurs failing to live
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    • 281 18 NOTICES NOTICE BANK BUMIPUTRA MALAYSIA BERHAD SINGAPORE BRANCH U5550,000,000 Floating Rate Negotiable United States Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 1992 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates of Deposit, notice is hereby given that for the period from 31 January 1990 to 31 July 1990 the Certificates will carry
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    • 479 18 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Goh Thian Loke of Blk 314 Shunfu Road #03-134 Singapore (2057), have applied for a Public House, 2nd Class licence in respect of premises at M/s Swensen's Of Singapore Pte. Ltd. at 141 Middle Road GSM Building #0407, Singapore (0718) and that this
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  • FOCUS
    • 1166 19 Eastern Europe's political reformation seems to be fast gft/ertaking its economic transformation from central fanning to free markets. Focus charts the progress Off these economies towards liberalisation and examines fhe US position towards the region. NYT THE Bush administration has decided to keep a
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    • 1480 19 Reforms sweeping Eastern Europe NYT THE RUSH toward political reform has swept through the nations of Eastern Europe with startling speed, but their attempt to move from the central planning of communism toward free markets promises to be a much slower, difficult
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    • 632 19 Thousands s v ©Statements of Income Millions of Yen us. Dollars I LTCB 'The Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan, Ltd. Loans and Discounts 22? imi'Sm is 'S Fees and CommHswns 818 932 TKm,oinfk of Other Income n Balance Sheets Millions of Yen U S DoUars Total Income 1,446,438 Y 1,520,459
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  • 366 20 AP THERE were mixed reactions in Asia yesterday to US Defence Secretary Dick Cheney's proposal to close or "realign" more than 60 military bases in the US and 14 bases overseas as part of a U*****.1 billion defence spending
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  • 484 20 Reuter PRESIDENT George Bush's US$l.2 trillion budget for 1991 found a chilly reception in Congress, where Democrats charged that he was continuing past Republican mistakes by spending too much on defence and not enough on domestic programmes. His budget would lower the deficit
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  • 461 20 A SHIFT in investment attention to Eastern Europe by European companies could lead to "dangerous tensions" in the global economy, Trade and Industry Minister Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday. Not only will these European companies miss out on opportunities
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  • 175 20 Bernama MALAYSIA has invited Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to visit the country. The invitation was conveyed by Foreign Minister Datuk Abu Hassan Omar to a group of seven Soviet parliamentarians who called on him at his office in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He said
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  • 256 20 AFP CHINA s trade deficit hit US$6.5 billion in 1969. up sharply from US$3.O9 billion in the previous year, according to customs statistics published yesterday in the English-language China Daily. Chinese exports totalled U5552.5 billion, up 10.5 per cent from 1988, and
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  • 263 20 Reuter BANKS gave Indonesia's latest credit changes mixed reviews on Tuesday, with some foreign bankers concerned that they might stand to lose a major source of income. Indonesia said on Monday it planned to end subsidised credits except to economically weaker groups such as
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  • 141 20 AFP THE Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) forum has postponed a meeting due to be held in Singapore this week till March following a request from Malaysia. a Japanese official said. The International Trade and Industry Ministry official said yesterday that the move would give Asean
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  • 412 20 Reuter AFP JAPAN'S central bank yesterday warned Japanese companies that increasing their overseas investment might cause friction with other nations. The Bank of Japan said in a quarterly economic study that foreign investment by Japanese corporations had been increasing rapidly. "Such trends,
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  • 212 20 Asahi JAPANESE and Chinese vice-for-eign ministers are scheduled to meet in Beijing in March in what is expected to be a resumption of annual talks that were suspended following the Tiananmen incident, according to Japanese ministry sources. Japan will keep discussions low-key during
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  • LATE FILE
    • 58 20 Reuter SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev said yesterday that the idea of German unity was not in doubt but he called tor the issue to be resolved responsibly by East and West and "not on the streets". The remarks were the closest he has yet
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    • 61 20 AP ABOUT 65,000 plantation workers in Malaysian will go on strike today to back demands for fixed monthly wages instead of daily pay based on how much they harvest. The National Union of Plantation Workers said that rubber tappers, general labourers, rubber factory workers and
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    • 33 20 AFP SENATOR Kitti Damnerncharnwanit, an adviser on economic affairs to Thai Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan, has resigned. The senator was allegedly linked to an illegal logging scandal. AFP
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    • 43 20 AFP SOUTH Korea has asked Japan to lower tariffs on 85 textile and agricultural products in a bid to narrow its huge trade deficit with the country, a Japanese Foreign Ministry official said in Tokyo yesterday. AFP
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    • 42 20 AFP MALAYSIA said yesterday that it would offer Vietnam financial help to resettle boat people as a delegation of top officials left Kuala Lumpur for Hanoi for talks on the fate of more than 20,000 Vietnamese refugees. AFP
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    • 37 20 AP JAPAN'S exports of cars, trucks and buses declined by 3.6 per cent to 5.88 million vehicles in 1980, the fourth consecutive year of decline, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers' Association said yesterday. AP
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  • 80 20 Reuter COMEX gold and silver futures slumped early yesterday as the US dollar rose against major foreign currencies. February gold was down US$2 at U*****.20 an ounce after posting an early low of US$4l7. April was US$2.lO lower at US$423, up from an early low of
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    • 106 20 Singaport '90 Following a successful debut last year, Business Times' second maritime supplement will be published on February 7,1990 the very day that the Singaport '90 conference and exhibition begins. The supplement will feature exclusive articles written by industry experts on the prospects for Singapore as an international hub for
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    • 146 20 Sm6*POBE:94IOFEB IK 1:IB*I7FEB IMB MMARTIN J. PRINGM Technical Analysis Structured to accomodate all levels of experience, this seminar will benefit everyone w hose professional decisions are based j market movements. Basic and Advanced technical principles are covered to provide a complete working understanding of technical analysis. Case studies and analysis
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 77 21 Reuter TODD SHIPYARDS SAID the US Department of Justice advised the company that it would not raise any objection to the proposed sale of Todd's Aro Corp subsidiary to Ingersoll-Rand Co. The Justice Department's decision follows its investigation of the proposed sale, Todd said.
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      • 73 21 Reuter SHIPPING BETWEEN IRAN'S Caspian ports and the Azerbaijan capital of Baku has resumed after being disrupted by violence in the Soviet republic, the Iranian news agency, Irna, said on Monday. It said a ship carrying wheat from Baku docked at Anzali port on Sunday
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      • 113 21 Reuter FAST ICE STILL LAY off Leningrad with consolidated and close ice expanding outside it in the Gulf of Finland, while fast and consolidated ice was spreading in the Bothnian Bay, the Marine Research Institute said. At Finnish west coast ports, only ships of Finnish/Swedish ice
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      • 50 21 International Transport Journal THE CONTINENTAL CANADIAN Westbound Freight Conference and the Canadian Continental Eastbound Freight Conference will fix the bunker surcharge for shipments between North Europe and Canada at Cs33 per 20-footer and 3.5 per cent for service 3 rates effective February 1. International Transport Journal
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      • 88 21 AP SALVAGE WORKERS on Monday pulled out a broken ferry that capsized and sank with 150 passengers on board, killing at least 25 of them, officials said. Sunday's accident in River Lohali near Patuakhali, 150 km south of Dhaka, was the fourth major river disaster
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    • 165 21 Reuter IRAN WILL spend 440 billion rials (US$6.2 billion at the official exchange rate) to build, repair and modernise commercial and fishing ports over the next five years, the Iranian news agency Irna said. It quoted Ports and Shipping Organisation head Mohammad
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    • 296 21 Reuter KUWAIT Oil Tanker Co (KOTC) has detailed a large-scale programme to build 11 new tankers for crude, products, liquefied petroleum gas and ethylene, the Middle East Economic Survey (MEES) reported. "Definitely tanker freight rates are going to go up and people are
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    • 430 21  -  By YUSMAN NAWAZIR THE MALAYSIAN Customs Department may allow Malayan Railways (KTM) to ferry export-bound conventional cargo in sealed box wagons from the Ipoh Container Terminal (ICT), which only handles containers currently. If so, these boxes must remain sealed at all times
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    • 517 21  -  By LINDA CHEE HONGKONG-BASED World-Wide Shipping is likely to re-enter the newbuilding market for very large crude carriers later next year, says its chairman Or Helmut Sohmen. Keenly watched by the market for price trends in the VLCC newbuilding sector, the largest
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    • 186 21 Reuter ABOUT 3,000 workers at Bangkok's Klong Toey Port began a strike yesterday to put pressure on the government to comply with their demand that the state-owned Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) run Laem Chabang Port. A PAT union leader said another 3,000 unionised
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    • 107 21 Reuter DANISH shipping firm DFDS A/S (Scandinavian Seaways) said it will spend some 300 million crowns on modernising and expanding the capacity of two passenger ships, the Tor Britannia and Tor Scandinavia. DFDS said in a statement the project will increase the number of berths on
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    • 2200 22 Mr Helmut Sohmen, chairman of Hongkong shipping giant World-Wide Shipping, spoke on The Human Element in Shipping' at the Chua Chor Teck Annual Memorial Lecture earlier this month. Shipping Times is carrying his speech in two parts. MY TITLE IS SOMEWHAT MISLEADING: the human element
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    • 760 22 FREIGHT RATES took their first backward step of the year last week, with the going rates on major routes marked sharply lower by midweek on reduced chartering activity. A modest rally was noted ahead of the weekfind, but the Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange (BIFFEX)'s Baltic Freight Index
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    • 804 23 Business began the week at a fairly slow pace on the dry cargo charter market, brokers said. The Baltic Freight Index dipped three points to 1,648 after a small decline in its two of its three main grain components. Panamax tonnage was fixed from the US Qulf to
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    • 8217 28 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.
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    • 2887 35 Who acts for whom A —B oo Accord Shpg Accord Shpg Re Ltd (S)/Accord Contr Line (M) Sdn Bhd (PK)/Accord Contr Line (PG) Sdn Bhd (PN). ABC Contalnerilne NV KYC Line (S)/Renown Shpg (PK/PN). rj* Ahrenktei Uner Kim Shpg Trdg (S). Albetroe See-Air Service Frata Shpg Re Ltd (S). Alfred
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    • 435 36  -  By AL O LABITA FILIPINO private port operators, cashing in on the government s privatisation drive, have begun pressing for more incentives to attract foreign investments. Topping the list of demands is the immediate scrapping of the 10 per cent government share
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    • 164 36 AFP NEARLY 900 tonnes of bunker oil may leak from a Liberian cargo ship sunk off the coast of Kyoto Prefecture into the Sea of Japan, causing serious sea water contamination, Maritime Safety Agency officials said on Tuesday. The Maritime Gardenia, a
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    • 185 36 Reuter NEDLLOYD LIJNEN BV, a division of Koninklijke Nedlloyd Groep NV, said it had signed a letter of intent with two Japanese shipbuilders for the construction of container ships. The two ships, each at 3,950 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) will be built by Ishikawajima-Hari-ma
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    • 161 36 Reuter AN ALASKAN JUDGE upheld the state s right to try fired Exxon Valdez supertanker captain Joseph Hazelwood on four charges arising from the nation's worst oil spill. Superior Court Judge Karl Johnstone rejected a defence motion to dismiss one felony and three
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    • 308 36 Reuter PUBLIC SHIPPING operations at the Houston Ship Channel ground to a halt when dock crews failed to cross picket lines set up by independent Houston truckers, a spokesman for the port said. The picket lines went up around 0700 CST on Monday at
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    • 230 36 THE GOVERNMENT of Sri Lanka has started allowing exporters a free choice on the shipping line they use from January 1, says a Containerisation International report. For the last 17 years, stateowned Ceylon Shipping Corporation (CSC) has enjoyed preference in terms of export
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    • 300 21 The human ilwwrt In •hipping, PAGE TWO SingaPort'9o 7-10 February 1990 Halls 3 5, World Trade Centre Sinsapore International exhibition and conference for the maritime industry g§ >1 Come February 1990, the decision-makers of the international maritime community will gather at SingaPort *90 to touch base with the Exhibitors. Timed
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