The Business Times, 2 February 1990
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Title Section11 1990-02-02 1 BUSINESS TIME MCI (P) 170/12/89 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1990 75 CENTS11 words
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FINANCIAL MARKETS SUMMARY
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Article81 1990-02-02 1 Reuter IIS SHARE prices gained in early trading, extending Wednesday's advance, but blue chips quickly lost momentum. Traders said further technical buying was helping to support the market. In addition, "the State of the Union address was deemed positive with the defence spending coming down," said oneReuter - 81 words
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Article66 1990-02-02 1 AP LONDON shares rose strongly in morning trading yesterday as the market responded to Wall Street's spirited rally on Wednesday. At 1215 GMT, the Footsie 100-share index was up 14.3 points, or 0.6 per cent, at 2.351.6 points. Dealers attributed a large portion of the early rise toAP - 66 words
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Article45 1990-02-02 1 Thursday ST Industrials Index 1,528.83 (+13.82) BT-MGA Index 793.23 (+12.78) NST Industrial Index dosed HK Hang Seng Index 2738.24 (.13.36) Tokyo Nfckel Average 37,206.42 (+17.47) Sydney All-Ordinaries 1,670.9 (-6.0 W*dn*sday Now York (Dow Jonos) 2 r 590_54( 47.30) London (FT 30 Index) 1,864.0<+11.045 words
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Article9 1990-02-02 1 USS. 144.50yon 1.677OOM S$1.8640 US$1.6790 M$« S$0.69029 words
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Article17 1990-02-02 1 Euro-S (Mar) 91.66 DM (Mar) 0.5969 Yon (Mar) 0.*****2 Pound (Mar) 1.6640 Nfcfcoi Indox (AAar) 37,58017 words
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Article11 1990-02-02 1 S'poro (buyer's quote) US$413.20 (-4.00) London (Afternoon Fix US$415.80-U11 words
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Article45 1990-02-02 1 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market was down 6 points at 9 per cent yesterday. Short-term rate for one month was up by 3/4 point to 8 per cent. Two- and three-month rates were also up by 5/8 point to 7-1/4.45 words
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494 1990-02-02 1 MAGDALENE NG - By MAGDALENE NG THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Singapore is expected to gradually introduce balloting for all applicants whether large or small in new share offerings. A move towards this was evident in Sime Singapore's balloting exercise yesterday. About 20 per cent of494 words
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Article, Illustration189 1990-02-02 1 REGIONAL stock markets closed mixed yesterday sxcept Singapore's, where Wall Street's sharp rebound lifted share prices to a firmer close on record volume. The Straits Times Industrials Index climbed 13.82 points to 1,528.83, while the Business Times-Morgan Grenfell Asia Index189 words
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405 1990-02-02 1 Reuter INDONESIA'S powerful state banks cut their prime lending rate by three percentage points to 18 per cent yesterday in a bid to stimulate development investment. Rates on time deposits, overwhelmingly Indonesia's favourite form of savings, were cut by one per cent, bringingReuter - 405 words
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337 1990-02-02 1 HONG LEE TIAM - By HONG LEE TIAM THE OVERNIGHT interbank rate for Singapore dollar funds yesterday skyrocketed to 65 per cent, following the better-than-expected response to the new shara offer by Si me Singapore Ltd. Dealers deecribed the interbank money market as "panicky" around mid-afternoon. They said337 words
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372 1990-02-02 1 Reuter AP EAST GERMAN Prime Minister Hans Modrow said yesterday that the two German states should be reunited gradually in a federal state with its capital in Berlin. Mr Modrow, a communist reformer, had softened his stance on German unification after talks withReuter; AP - 372 words
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569 1990-02-02 1 JOHN TAN - Decision expected within next few months By JOHN TAN SINGAPORE Telecom is contemplating moving away from its current system of flat phone rates for local calls to one based on the number of calls and their duration. Sources said a decision569 words
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103 1990-02-02 1 Bernama SINGAPORE'S QNP soared to US$B,lOO in 1968 against US$53O 25 to 30 years ago. says the World Bank report on "Social Indicators of Development 1909". Singaporeans have more protain in their diet and there is one telephone for every two persons.Bernama - 103 words
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HOME NEWS
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Article, Illustration545 1990-02-02 2 JEFFREY TSANG - 11-VI plans to have marketing, technical support By JEFFREY TSANG AMERICAN laser optics company 11-VI has sat up Singapore's first plant to make lenses for infrarad lasers. The company plans to expand it over the next three years into a full-fledged545 words
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295 1990-02-02 2 THE CENTRAL Provident Fund Board has given its members a further 15 days to rejoin its Dependents' Protection Insurance scheme without having to go through a medical examination. The board said in a statement yesterday that it was extending the grace period295 words
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135 1990-02-02 2 THE SINGAPORE International Monetary Exchange (Simex) has had a flying start to the new year. The futures exchange announced last night that its total trading volume reached 455,973 contracts last month, up 42 per cent over its January 1989 aggregate.135 words
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402 1990-02-02 2 IN A LANDMARK MOVE. Singapore Telecom and the Brunei authorities have signed an agreement which will allow each country to retain all revenue gained from charges for outgoing telephone calls. Under a memorandum of understanding (MOU) sealed yesterday, the two administrations Singapore Telecom and402 words
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Article, Illustration549 1990-02-02 2 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH THE United Overseas Bank has embarked on a campaign to sell space in its giant UOB Plaza project, two years before it is due to be ready. It has enlisted the help of international property consultants Jones Lang Wootton549 words
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Article, Illustration419 1990-02-02 2 GENEVIEVE CUA - By GENEVIEVE CUA HOME-GROWN SPECIALIST in chemical waste disposal ChemSolv Technologies will be building a factory in Malaysia, where business is expected to be more than twice the size of its Singapore operations. Chem-Solv operations manager Ishar Singh Qill told BT that the419 words
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Article, Illustration386 1990-02-02 2 COMMUNITY Development Minister Wong Kan Seng yesterday charged the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board with heading the drive to rid Singapore of ugly shopkeepers who fleece tourists. Stressing the need for quality control to preeerve Singapore's name as a386 words
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Article88 1990-02-02 2 WRITERS of Colombo Plan member countries stand to win about $2,000 in a competition aimed at promoting economic and social development in the Colombo Plan region. Organised by the Colombo Plan Bureau, the competition is open to any individual over the age of 18 from any of88 words
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Article57 1990-02-02 2 ESSO raised its pump prices on Wednesday, joining the other five oil companies in Singspore which increased their petrol prices over the past week. With the move. Esso Supreme end the intermediate grade Esso Gold (95 octsne) now cost two cents more at 110.8 cents per57 words
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Article246 1990-02-02 2 REACTIONS TO VEHICLE FEE HIKES THE CONSUMERS Association Of Singapore has coma out strongly against what it callad a "precipitous" hike in vehicle registration fees. There is no apparent logic for the hikea, said Caae in a statement yesterday. The government "must further explain the246 words
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242 1990-02-02 2 THE Singapore Motor Cycle Trade Association saya the growth in ths motorcycle population has bean slow and that the government should not raiee the regietration fee by a hefty $1,000 from $5 to $1,006. It alao does not want the quota system242 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous174 1990-02-02 2 Global temperatures and weathsr forecast lor Feb 2 Ctty Mot# OUTLOOK: Fn* ••port for 24 hour* prior to 7.30pm on Fob lat tho Abordoon 04/01 Sunny airport. Ametwdom 07/03 Windy >to« 1>«Ne~..~.......... M AJhom 14/03 Sunny Auckland 25/18 Fak TImiiIIIS tl ftongkok 35/23 FoJr Hr» 1 WMtHni.... 11.SS Mftag -8/-13174 words
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REGIONAL BUSINESS & POLITICS
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392 1990-02-02 3 A 30-MEMBER Thai delegation bfegan an official visit to Burma yesterday led by Deputy Prime Minister Pong Sarasin, The Nation reported on Wednesday. J' He is the senior-most Thai official to visit that country since the September 1968 takeover of the392 words
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Article, Illustration360 1990-02-02 3 AP WHEN Prime Minister V P Singh became finance minister five years ago, he initiated sweeping reforms in the economy which galvanised industry and heralded the hesitant opening of Indian mprkets to foreign investors. j Two months into his new role asAP - 360 words
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222 1990-02-02 3 AFP STATESWEST AIRLINES, a domestic regional carrier based in Phoenix, Arizona, said on Wednesday it had reached agreement to form a new commuter airline joint venture headquartered in Bangkok. The venture would provide both scheduled and charter service in ThailandAFP - 222 words
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171 1990-02-02 3 INDIA'S private sector is wooing its Thai counterpart to become involved in export-oriented cooperation and joint ventures in the engineering sector, the Bangkok Post reported on Wednesday. The entrepreneurs from the subcontinent foresee the projects and cooperation taking place not just in Thailand or171 words
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Article, Illustration708 1990-02-02 3 'Assurance given by Indon central bank governor BANK INDONESIA (central bank) governor Adrianus Mooy aaid the requirement for banks to allocate at least 20 per cent of their I endings for small business development would not be an uphill task for708 words
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301 1990-02-02 3 AP PHILIPPINE President Corazon Aquino called on Wednesday for an end to coup rumours, saying they were undermining the government's efforts to restore stability. "I believe we should stop emphasising these slleged plots," Mrs Aquino said. "We will never be able to accomplish theAP - 301 words
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Article121 1990-02-02 3 AFP A WILDCAT STRIKE by government air traffic controllers yesterday crippled domestic flights in the Philippines. Transportation Secretary Oscar Orboe threatened to fire the 357 controllers, who launched the atrike at Wedneaday midnight (1600 GMT) to preaa their demanda for pay increaaea. and branded their strikeAFP - 121 words
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Advertisement70 1990-02-02 3 Anyone who has been a passenger on our Royal First Class or Royal Executive Class will know what royal treatment is like, and it's not just because of the spacious cabins and wide comfortable seats. It's the natural warmth and gracious hospitality of our inflight service that makes a pleasantjlightjerfe70 words
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WORLD BUSINESS & POLITICS
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663 1990-02-02 4 Call to lift Jackson-Vanik restrictions in US at once AP THE AUTHOR of the biggest US restrictions on trsde with the Soviet Union end Eastern Europe ssys that they should be waived immediately but not repealed. "The principles of JacksonVanik shouldAP - 663 words
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202 1990-02-02 4 AP SALES of new homes in the US slumped 9.6 per cent in December, the government reported on Wednesday, helping to drag sales in 1989 to their lowest level in five years. The Commerce Department said new single-family homes were sold atAP - 202 words
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82 1990-02-02 4 AFP SEVERAL senior Soviet defence industry officials have been sacked or sanctioned in connection with an attempt to export tanks and raw materials illegally. Tass news agency said the Council of Ministers, headed by Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov, decided on Monday toAFP - 82 words
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271 1990-02-02 4 Asahi CONTRACTS signed in December by 18 major Japanese trading companies for exports to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe increased 56.9 per cent on a value basis over the same month in 1988, the Japan Foreign Trade Council said on Wednesday.Asahi - 271 words
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496 1990-02-02 4 AP WEST GERMAN leaders on Wednesday praised Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev's apparent acceptance of reunification as a signal that may inspire hope in East Germans fearful of the uncertainties wrought by reform. Chancellor Helmut Kohl called the Kremlin chief's latest comments onAP - 496 words
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190 1990-02-02 4 NYT SIEMENS of West Germany has been chosen to build the first big non-nuclear power station ordered in Britain for more than a decade. The order, worth about £350 million, is for a 900 mw plant at Killingholme, Humberside, in the north ofNYT - 190 words
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282 1990-02-02 4 AP THE EUROPEAN Community Commission said on Wednseday that it allowed Franc* temporarily to block imports of Japanas* and South Koraan talavision sots. Tha commission also allowed Italy to block until Sap 30 imports of Japanese industrial aawing machines. Both decialona, done viaAP - 282 words
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305 1990-02-02 4 Reuter GREECE faces a bleak economic future unless drastic action is taken to curb public, sector deficits and ensure growth, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said on Wednesday. Its strongly-worded 1960/90 survey on Greece warned that confidence inReuter - 305 words
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607 1990-02-02 4 AFP WORLDWIDE energy consumption is likely to grow by about 50 per cent over the next 15 years, ss are energy-related emissions of csrbon dioxide, implying a growing danger of global warming, the Paris-based Internstionsl Energy Agency (lEA) said on Wednesday. "TheAFP - 607 words
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651 1990-02-02 4 NYT THE BUSH administration told Congreea on Wedneeday how it will distribute nearly US$B billion in US foreign aid this year. In an Indication of its shifting global prioritise, the administration plans a dramatic increaae in aid to Poland and a sharp decrease inNYT - 651 words
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Article1091 1990-02-02 4 ARRIVALS Operator vflYlCf number Local tlm# From MAS MAS SIA CPA MAS swt SU GU MA SAW SU QFA GU SU THA SU GU SU TtY MAS SAS SU MAS SU SU SU MAS su MAS SAB SU SU HN THA GU SU tJA THA CPA MAS1,091 words
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376 1990-02-02 5 AFP CANDIDATES lor election to the local level of China's National People's Congress (NPC), the country's parliament, should be strongly opposed to "bourgeois liberalisation" and not fooled by "erroneous conceptions" of democracy. the New China News Agency (NCNA) said yesterday. A Chinese Communist PartyAFP - 376 words
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211 1990-02-02 5 AFP CHINA has opened the door to Avon Products Inc which will make and sell its products in China as part of a joint venture with Guangzhou Cosmetics Factory, company officials said on Wednesday. Avon, which originally madeAFP - 211 words
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240 1990-02-02 5 AFP EASTERN COSMETIC CORP. a Taiwanbased manufacturer, will set up a joint venture beauty product factory in the Soviet Union in Taiwan's first investment there. Company chairman Tsai Chih-hong said in Taipei yesterday that a letter of intent to build the US$lO-million plantAFP - 240 words
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598 1990-02-02 5 AFP AS SOUTH KOREA reckons with a serious economic crisis, government and opposition leaders, industrialists and workers are asking the same question: Is South Korea economically sinking, or can it pursue its phenomenal rise of past years? When theAFP - 598 words
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197 1990-02-02 5 AFP JAPANESE worked less but were paid more laat year, the Labour Ministry said in a report on Wednesday. Regular monthly work hours of Japanese in all industries dropped 1.3 per cent from 1966 to an average of 156.2 laat year, whileAFP - 197 words
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627 1990-02-02 5 Japan's financial institutions under heavy fire Asahi THE ABILITY of Japan's financial institutions to pay higher wages is coming under strong criticism from the manufacturing sector, which says it is losing talented, young Japanese workers for jobs with better benefits in the business districts. "IAsahi - 627 words
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Advertisement148 1990-02-02 4 APPOffTMEMTS Germany's leading bank requires for Its Regional Head Office In Singapore: CREDIT OFFICERS/ANALYSTS The main activities Involve evaluation of incoming credit applications/reports from our Asian branch network; Financial analysis; Preparation of credit decision papers; Checking with each credit engagement branches' adherance to the entire existing credit guidelines together with148 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1990-02-02 5 Doonesbury by garry trudeau LOOK, Pfi&V&fT GARCIA m NOTJUST6BT n(MKMMTH*\ SMS YOU CAN COMB FYOU A RANKJN6 P&BZ, KX/VZQOTTOTAXS UHAT*~UH-HJH...RIGHT... SUP ACROSS7HSBOUYIANOOR- OFHCIAL ALeFJ THE LONG VmUH&B! SOONER HOU HJOULV THAT WORK f UtHOL PER, PON A PfS6U/SEANPRiPE THB MONKS. OR LATER, BUSH IS OKA/, LETME FLY IT BY HIM.60 words
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PERSPECTIVE
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Article414 1990-02-02 6 PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew's call for Singaporeans to visit Malaysia should lay to rest nagging suspicions that unnamed neighbouring countries were trying to sabotage Visit Malaysia Year 1990. The Malaysians have high stakes in Visit Malaysia Year with a budget allocation of over Msl37 million. A414 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1990-02-02 6 World markets had their first taste of the 'Gorbachev Factor', hitherto an unknown element in the international economic equation, until rumours of the Kremlin leader's resignation surfaced earlier this week. This article recounts the momentary financial tailspin that eventuated, and why. Reuter IF INVESTORS needed anyReuter - 1,009 words
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Article, Illustration807 1990-02-02 6 Two schools of thought on which should rule the trading floor Reuter THE FUTURE of futures is not necessarily written on a computer disk, exchange officials say. They argue that the trend towards automation does not mean the inevitable end of trading pits. "I thinkReuter - 807 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1990-02-02 8 LOUIS UCHIELLE - The distinct possibility of a US recession still looms despite Alan Greenspan's statements to the contrary. Top officials also appear keen to keep rates as they are for now and stay ready to lower them in the future if the economy fails to rebound. LOUIS UCHIELLENYT - 1,280 words
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Article, Illustration684 1990-02-02 8 Reuter THE BANK of Japan has sat Itself a mission: to curb Japan's surging land prices. And that has investors worried. Financial markets are afraid the Japanese central bank may be forced to raise interest rates even higher to check theReuter - 684 words
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Article1083 1990-02-02 8 COLLAPSED ARGENTINIAN ECONOMY STRUGGLES TO RIGHT ITSELF NYT WHILE ALL EYES are focused on economic and political events in Eastern Europe, dramatic changes are also convulsing Argentina. The fate of President Carlos Saul Menem's bold play to build overnight a modern free-market economy hangs inNYT - 1,083 words
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Miscellaneous16 1990-02-02 8 (3flM )/ou SWJ you/) THIS Bg*jriFou-y... rM proop J yor vou.. T > catre m M 6>dU.16 words
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COMPANIES & MARKETS
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Article, Illustration738 1990-02-02 9 MAGDALENE NG - MAGDALENE NG SIME SINGAPORE LTD's public ■g»r of shares has raked in the iscond highest level of subscription monies in local stock market history at $14.24 billion, attracting applications for 12.38 billion jfceree or 125 times that which (Ms offered to the public. The738 words
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Article, Illustration174 1990-02-02 9 SNGAPORE AIRLINES depUy chairman Lim Chin leng, turning 55 this year, taid last night that he would stay with the airline 'it least until the end of the current year. He was replying to a BT query on market speculation174 words
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Article107 1990-02-02 9 KEPPEL Corporation Ltd said tho relevant authorities in Japan have approved the recent private placement in Japan of new Keppel shares. In-principle approval for the issue and listing of the 15 million new shares has also been received from the SES. Keppel said the net proceeds from the107 words
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Article375 1990-02-02 9 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Ambassador Two lot om Q SI .10 per shore Ei dot*: Ok IS Books dose: Oac 26 Acceptance 1 Payment: f *6 7 Bousteadco One-for-three $1.15 p*r «hor« Ex dot* Jon 19 Books dose-. Feb I Accep'onc* I foy—nt: NYA C C Two-for-five Q S2375 words
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Article, Illustration459 1990-02-02 9 ANDREA BORCH - ANDREA BORCH MALAYAN BREWERIES Ltd. which is proposing to change its name to Asia Pacific Breweries Ltd, will spend another $20 million over the next 1% years to increase production capacity at its new Tuas brewery, bringing the total cost to about 1200459 words
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Article, Illustration537 1990-02-02 9 WILLIAM CHIA - Shares expected to be offered at Ms 2 each By WILLIAM CHIA MALAYSIAN PLANTATIONS Bhd, in which the Kamunting group has a 32.5 per cent stake, has finalised pians for the listing of its wholly-owned plantation-turned-property subsidiary, Kuala Lumpur Land (KLL). The537 words
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274 1990-02-02 9 NEPTUNE Orient Lines Ltd (NOL) is initiating its fourth project in China, with a joint-venture to provide warehousing and distribution services in Tianjin. International Transportation and Cargo Services Co Ltd (ITCS), the joint-venture company. will provide inland transportation services and handling of containerised274 words
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Article393 1990-02-02 9 Company WGHTS ISSUE A Enterprises Threa-tor-four Q M$230 por shora C I Holdings ls»uo of 27a too* stocks to tha ratio of $3 loo* stock tor ovary Itvo ordinory shoras hold f A C B O«e-»orone d MS060 par shora Fa bar Merlin Ono-for-oao Q M|0 25 per393 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration1361 1990-02-02 10 RANJIT GILL - RANJIT GILL profiles Mohamed Ghaus Zaman, chairman of Malaysian Tobacco Company, oft described as Malaysia's top professional manager RANJIT GILL MOHAMED GHAUS ZAMAN, a Malaysian corporate heavyweight who has politely declined an avalanche of state titles, is a model chief executive officer: impeccably dressed1,361 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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368 1990-02-02 11 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG Financial Correspondent lilE INSTITUTE of Banking and Finance (IBF) has started to offer i$ training expertise to banks outsid* of Singapore, j It organised a training workshop in Sir.japore for bank auditors from India early last year, according to368 words
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193 1990-02-02 11 JAPAN has agreed with Seoul to stop extending official loans now that South Korea has developed into a wealthy country, a Japanese Finance Ministry official said yesterday. Tokyo's official loans to South Korea began in 1965 and have totalled 650 billion193 words
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599 1990-02-02 11 Reuter MANY JAPANESE life insurance companies are likely to disclose < more details of their operating i accounts starting with the current fiscal year ending on March 31. 1990. Industry sources in Tokyo said on Wednesday thatReuter - 599 words
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71 1990-02-02 11 Reuter THE combined assets of Japan's offshore banking facilities rose 4.5 per cent to U*****.6 billion at the end of December from U*****.2 billion at the end of November, the Japanese Finance Ministry said. Of the total, assets denominated in foreign currencies increasedReuter - 71 words
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522 1990-02-02 11 Reuter THE UNITED STATES is sounding out a new scheme to solve the thorny problem of debtor countries' arrears to the International Monetary Fund, monetary officials in Europe said on Wednesday. They said the plan would involve mobilisingReuter - 522 words
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371 1990-02-02 11 NYT BANKERS in Luxembourg are objecting to tough new rules introduced last year in the wake of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International money-laundering affair. The Grand Duchy's 150-member banking association (ABBL) has written a sharply worded protest to the LuxembourgNYT - 371 words
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332 1990-02-02 11 FT FUJI BANK is to become the first Japanese bank to establish a presence in Eastern Europe following the collapse of one-party communist rule. Heller group, a US subsidiary of Fuji, is to establish a finance company in Hungary thisFT - 332 words
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Article, Illustration520 1990-02-02 11 Reuter CITICORP and J P Morgan and Co Inc will be cautious lenders to Eastern Europe because of fears that recent political change there could reverse itself, according to chairmen of both banks. "I think it is fair to sayReuter - 520 words
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389 1990-02-02 11 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES, rocked by a coup attempt last December, is finding it difficult to meet its borrowing target from foreign commercial banks for 1990, Finance Secretary Jesus Estanislao said on Wednesday. The Philippines has tried to raise at leastReuter - 389 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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356 1990-02-02 12 Reuter THE lower-than-expected December current account deficit of As9oB million is a good result but the Australian government will not be relaxing monetary policy on the basis of that figure alone, Treasurer Paul Keating said. "Although this figure is relatively good news,Reuter - 356 words
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Article1485 1990-02-02 12 SINGAPORE: The US dollar closed sharply lower against the mark on active selling in the Far East, but was steady against the yen on buying support, dealers said. "Japanese investors and Toshin funds were buying the mark against the yen because they want to set up Deutschemark funds1,485 words
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Article166 1990-02-02 12 Gold futures on January 31, 1990 100 tray ounces; USS per troy ounce Opwi Ht«h Low unf 415.00 414.50 411.80 412.40 -5.70 Mar 414.50 414.50 414.50 414.90 -5.90 Apr 421.00 423.00 417.00 417.80 -4.10 Jw. 427 50 428.00 422.50 423.40 -4.30 A«g 429.50 432.20 427.50 428.50 -4.40166 words
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Article315 1990-02-02 12 ASIAN DOLLAR deposit rates ended steady to lower then Wednesday s level, after thin trading. Dealers said the market is waiting for the releaae of US January purchasing managers report and today's US January employment data for further clues on the health of the economy. The US315 words
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Article246 1990-02-02 12 IMM CURRENCY futures held onto part of the day's gains and ended near mid range after fairly uneventful but skittish afternoon trading. Futures attempted to retest early session highs during the final hour but relinquished some of the gains when the advance failed to lure enough buyers. Traders awaited246 words
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Article635 1990-02-02 12 EURODOLLAR futures closed slightly higher on some shortcovering ahead of the release of US December construction spending figures, dealers said. March Eurodollar rose to 91.66 from Chicago's 91.65 and June to 91.62 from 91.60. Around 12.920 lots were traded. In Eurodollar options. 252 calls and 200 puts changed hands.635 words
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Article73 1990-02-02 12 THE overnight rate on the Singapore money market was down 6 points at 9 per cent yesterday. Short-term rate for one month was up by 3/4 point to 8 per cent. Two- and three-month rates were also up by 5/8 point to 7-1/4. S$ Interbank rat»i at the73 words
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Article107 1990-02-02 12 Treasury bills Period Issue Yesterday's dosing Day's code Maturity WO OTO HK3H IOW 3 worths 8Q*****W 03.05.90 2.90 2*5 2*3 2*5 6 months 1 year BY*****Z 18.10.90 3.51 146 Government notes end bonds Period Issue Maturity Coupon Yesterday's dosing Day's code rate WO OFF» WGH LOW 2107 words
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Article, Illustration167 1990-02-02 12 Indicate! N MW|i ol Mm prima landtag wins «f 12 nm4or banks In S'pora Interbank market rates (offer/bid) on Feb 1 US$ DM SWFC Y«n 7 <tOT> S/l* VM IS— 14 7/a 7 7/1-71/4 3/a 1/8 ll/l* f/U I a 3/a a 1/4 IS l/l* 14 IS/1*167 words
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Article1212 1990-02-02 12 CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS Thurtdoy February 1 1990 DEUTSCHE MARK (MflEX) Dm M cam Dm m pm 53 jj 54 JAPANESE YEN (SIMEX) Dm M caNa DkHp* 73 73 MvNmM Mar M wm Lav Ml M* taar Ml 28 M M CURRENCY FUTURES OPTIONS IMM Tuesday, January 30, 1990 BRITISH1,212 words
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262 1990-02-02 13 Reuter EFFORTS to bring more coffee-im-porting nations, notably East European, into the International Coffee Organisation must continue but the timing of approaches to non-mem-bers is important, ICO delegates said. Among key non-members, the Soviet Union was given high priority at anReuter - 262 words
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377 1990-02-02 13 Reuter SOME 65,000 Malaysian plantation workers yesterday took their nationwide strike for a monthly wage scheme into its second day, threatening to cripple the country's commodity sector. Union leaders said they would meet officials of the government s industrial relations department at a undisclosedReuter - 377 words
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Article164 1990-02-02 13 Chines* Produce Exchange Sellers' noon closing prices on .February 1 (SS/100 kg) iCoconut oil Bulk FOB 79.00 Old drum FOB 93.00 Now drum FOB 89.00 Copra Mixed (loose) 41.00 sellers PeDoer r *rr' Muntok white FOB NLW 382.50 Sarawak white FOB faq NLW 372.50 Sarawak special I black164 words
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Article154 1990-02-02 13 SINGAPORE: Rubber prices ended little changed with March 1 RSS buyer quoted at 164.75 cents a kg, up 0.25 cent from Wednesday's close. Dealers said prices rose slightly in early afternoon trading on light short-cover-ing, but retreated towards the close on some selling. However, trading was quiet in thin154 words
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Article366 1990-02-02 13 HONGKONG: Gold closed firmer in moderate trade on late shortcovering which offset the early Japanese and local selling on an easier US dollar. Bullion ended at U*****.70/U5J414.20 an ounce up from New York's U*****.10/60 close on Wednesday. "Market direction was not clear enough for traders to take positions."366 words
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Article202 1990-02-02 13 London Commodity Exchange Buyer/Seller closing prices on Jan 31 (£/tonne unless specified). Previous closing prices in parenthesis. Coffee Jon (566/575) High/Low 569/565 Mar 580/582 (578/580) High/Low 583/576 Sales (2479) Cocoa Mar 627/628 (628/629) High/low 632/625 May 639/640 (639/640) High/Low 644/636 Sales (3293) Sugar No 6 FOB (USS/tonne) Mar202 words
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Article148 1990-02-02 13 Telerate FUEL oil prices were firmer in Singapore market, following reports of deals done at $94 5 mt and $95.5 mt fob Sing for 1 st-half February CSTIBO material. A deal of 2nd-half February CSTIBO was concluded at $97.25 mt cif Sing. Many traders were surprisedTelerate - 148 words
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202 1990-02-02 13 Reuter THE International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro) has bought small quantities of rubber in Singapore and Thailand, an Inro official said. The official, who declined to be named, said Inro's buffer stock manager bought RSS Ones at 166 Singapore cents a kgReuter - 202 words
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Article230 1990-02-02 13 CBOT wheat futures closed quietly mixed, ranging from down 1/4 cent per bushel in March at $3.75-3/4 to up 1/2 cent in new-crop December. Persistent fears in the trade that logistics and credit problems will severely limit future Soviet wheat purchases pressured nearby values, traders said. However, the bleak230 words
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Article231 1990-02-02 13 CBOT soybean futures closed mostly higher, buoyed by aggressive buying of futures and call options by two professional houses rumoured to be for a speculator with a large following. "The market is still technically oversold," a floor trader said. He said recent declines probably discounted much of the bearish231 words
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604 1990-02-02 13 Reuter A HUGE sugar swap deal reported in London last week confirms that Cuba's commitment to supply the Soviet Union with sugar again outstrips its supplies. But Traders said that Moscow's strategy tor topping up its own sugar reserves remained unclear in theReuter - 604 words
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Article, Illustration581 1990-02-02 13 Reuter OPEC, once the richest cartel in history, says it does not have enough money to produce the extra oil that the world may need in years to come. The oil industry faces a prospect that it will have to makeReuter - 581 words
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Article, Illustration850 1990-02-02 14 ABDUL HADHI - ■by ABDUL HADHI WALL STREET'S sharp overnight rebound fuelled buying interest in the Singapore market yesterday, prompting it to set a record .volume. Z\ The Straits Times Industrials Index closed 13.82 points higher at 1,528.83, while the Business Times-Morgan Qrenfell Asia Index climbed850 words
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Article250 1990-02-02 14 Rises Hind Hotels 235 +14.1% +29 Somb Ship Wrts 257 +13.7% +31 Koppol Inv Wrts 175 +13.6% +21 Hal Sun Hup 20i 221 +13.3% +26 P M Hldgs 289 +11.2% +29 Cantropoint SOt 275 +10.0% +25 I M Crodlt Wrts 78 +9.9% +7 DBS Land 380 +9.2% +32250 words
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Article221 1990-02-02 14 Rises MBf Hldgt 50* 91 +12.3% lC Imot.x 103 +11.4% +10% D C Bank 504 1 25 +10.6% +12 K*mayan 50* 142 9.2% 12 MBf Finance 50i 117 +8 3% +9 R*nong Bhd 50i 221 +8 3% +17 Tas*k C*m*nt 350 8.0% 26 Ganda Hldgt 140 +7.7% +10221 words
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Article3050 1990-02-02 14 Qr's Or** 1989/90 Tal Ltd Vol Day Lost Quote 0** w» Y*ld MlH M Cop High Low Codo Company Solo +or- ('000) High Low Buyor Sollor Cvr SmM FEB 01 DEBENTURES, BONDS, LOANS 330 124 t 1543 CK Tang Wt 1900 256 +6 17 *****6 256 200 73%3,050 words
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Article2112 1990-02-02 15 Qr*s Qr*s 1Mt/90 Tol LMt Vol Day Last Quote Dtv Mv Y*ld Not M Cop High Low Codo Company Sato +or- (*000) High Low Bwyor Seller C*vr PIt Smll FEB 01 HONQ KONG STOCKS 1000 980 1739 Cheung Kong 1000 780 715 1341 HongkongBank 740 28 8 7402,112 words
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Article242 1990-02-02 15 179* 80" t 4000 AmM Eng 20* 134 -2 98 138 132 134 137 6.0N 8.8 0.9 17.0 113.9 ISO 70V4 4008 Fu|l OflMt 20# 112 no 114 10.0N 4.8 1J 12.3 37.0 330 138 4001 QB Hldga 10# 302 uocfi 3 302 300 300 304 40.0N 8.4 1.3242 words
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Article235 1990-02-02 15 0000 ASK Computer 1975 1900 6001 Adoiph Coots 1975 1900 2300 4837 3475 8003 Apple Computer 3812% 3400 3475 8006 Charming 3 8007 Clpfter Data 8010 Oaisy Systems 900. 8011 Drssdnef Bank ***** 5000 5000 8012 Ericsson Tsl 5000 3880 2325 8013 Intel Corpn 3775 3900 4000 8014 Intergraph235 words
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672 1990-02-02 15 Brokers not told about commencement date MBT THE IMPLEMENTATION of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's proposed fixed delivery and settlement system is expected to be slightly delayed from the earlier targeted date of Feb S. This is because as of Wednesday,MBT - 672 words
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Article, Illustration428 1990-02-02 15 Bernama ARAB-MALAYSIAN Development Bhd has signed a joint-venture agreement to take up a 51 per cent stake in leasing company Sogelease (M) Bhd. The sgrsement wss reached with French-based Societe Generate, the parent company of Genefitec which holds the remaining 49 perBernama - 428 words
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Article316 1990-02-02 15 paVMMtf Mi dSm poyoMo •M" 11 ST""' AMFPT l2feo* io* 4 fab I S I 2hm Amor Fund USI0*W Mor 7 Mor It Mar usiOf Avfcwo I 9%TE fate 38 Mar IJ May IS 25%TE 23%TE lalu Kowan 17 9% Jwll Fate 2 Ml* 225% I9%W Mo I0%W316 words
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Article307 1990-02-02 15 SINGAPORE STOCKS LAST FULL YEAR C—pony NiM Dota Ymt Nat K Gram Nat ——14 aadtag (mhm) k-r— (*-ooo) Wtonw Final DkU Sop 89 I66W I20lo) 14.900 Motolock In tar mi 0m 19 Mar 90 14.5 8.0 3.462 Ktnra Koto* Interim ion 26 Mor 90 4271 I M T307 words
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Article285 1990-02-02 15 n*onogon prtcot l»J for Fab 2 Singapore Unit Trust Th« Co—«0 I 29 I 36 Tho Savings fund 1.11 l it Spoft frofl Fund 040 0 52 Sporo S*c Fund 082 087 S'poro lnvo«f F«nd 087 097 S port Equity Fund 09 063 Alia Unit Trust Mol ln«Mi285 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1990-02-02 16 Hongkong HONGKONG share prices closed lower yesterday in the abeeoce of new incentives and pressured by selling from a few major local marketmakers. brokers said. The Hang Seng Index dropped 13.36 to 2.736.24 and the Hong Kong Index fell 8.30 to 1.797.45. Turnover remained thin1,227 words
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Article261 1990-02-02 16 Reuter AN UNRESOLVED port strike in Bangkok and continuing political uncertainty sent Thai stocks down in thin and lacklustre trade yesterday, brokers said. They estimated the composite SET Index fell 8.36 points to close at 645.36. Siam Cement lost 80 baht to end at 6466 and SiamReuter - 261 words
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Article123 1990-02-02 16 Reuter ANOTHER AFTERNOON of buying support saw leading shares improve in late trade on the New Zealand stock market, but brokers remain cautious about the longer term outlook. "I would say the market will trade in a 100point range," said Murray Doyle, of Wellington broking firmReuter - 123 words
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Article125 1990-02-02 16 Reuter MANILA share prices continued their decline yesterday with some traders liquidating holdings and buyers holding back while awaiting political developments. "Trading was very soft, very light. It is still part of the general downtrend because of the lack of good news." said Patrick Garcia. trader atReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration501 1990-02-02 16 Australia Reuter AUSTRALIA'S share market drifted to a weaker cloee yesterday following a sell-off in the gold sector, brokers said. The market tumbled despite the better than expected December current account data which was at the bottom end of market expectations, they said. The All OrdinariesReuter - 501 words
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Article298 1990-02-02 16 Reuter A LATE burst of buying just at the dose Mnt Taiwan's weighted Index to a raoord high cloaa yeeterday aftar a rollar-coaatar day of volatility, dealers said. Tha walghtad indax ross 32.86 points to 12.067.23. Tha final prioa was daiayad by about 25 minulss becauseReuter - 298 words
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Article247 1990-02-02 16 Reuter SEOUL slocks tall sharply yesterday on news Inflation wis accelerating whils cuatoms-clssred trade In January saw tha blggast deficit in flva yaars. Tha compoelte Index opanad weak and doaad down 10.33 at 806.83. altar picking up over seven points tha day before on rumoursReuter - 247 words
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Article85 1990-02-02 16 Reuter THE JAKARTA stock Index crept up 2.77 points to 444.58 leslsrdsj end turnover Jumped to 1.23 mil- on vfVQnMoiy. Cement plant PT Semen Cibinong dominated treding with 848.800 shores changing hands It ctoood 278 rupieh higher at 11.280. QresC River Garment roee 80 rupiah toReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration548 1990-02-02 16 Tokyo Reuter ANOTHER day of listless trad* on the Tokyo stock market brought the key index to an unimpreeeive, barely firmer close yesterday. But the broader market. particularly smsll-capital stocks, posted significsnt gsins. institutions! investors generally preferred the sidelines. "It's not that there was nothing to buy.Reuter - 548 words
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445 1990-02-02 17 Reuter PHILIP MORRIS Co Inc has targeted capital expenditures ot US$6.4 billion for the five-year period from 1990 to 1994, and plans to spend $1.4 billion in 1990. Capital expenditures in 1989 totaled US$l.2 billion, compared with US$l.O billion in 1988,Reuter - 445 words
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425 1990-02-02 17 Reuter INSIDER TRADING in London will remain a relatively easy crime to commit unless a future government makes it simpler to prove in court, market and legal sources say. Privately. UK government and stock exchange officials doubt if proposed changes toReuter - 425 words
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Article1744 1990-02-02 17 Reuter AMSTERDAM: Dutch share prices edged up in moderate early trade yesterday on the back of Wall Street's higher close on Wednesday and a firmer Dutch bond market, dealers said. At 1000 GMT the EOE 25-share index was up 2.26 points to 283.00. Traders noted lively demandReuter - 1,744 words
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Article, Illustration829 1990-02-02 17 London Reuter LONDON share prices, which opened mostly firmer after a strong technical rally in New York, advanced in fairly light turnover yesterday, aided by strength in oils and the UK clearing banks. By 1049 GMT the FTSE index was up 13.4 points at 2350.7,Reuter - 829 words
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Article, Illustration651 1990-02-02 17 Final quarter results worse than expected Reuter INVESTORS had been braced for poor US fourth quarter earnings, but when the final results came in over the past two weeks they were weaker than expected, clouding the outlook for 1990. Companies piled up charges onReuter - 651 words
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330 1990-02-02 17 Reuter SECURITIES snd Exchange Commission chairman Richard Breeden is expected to ask Congress to give his sgency the power to order suspects to halt alleged violations of securities Isws, sidestspping the need for the SEC to get a court order. Now the SEC mustReuter - 330 words
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Article, Illustration830 1990-02-02 17 New York Reuter WALL STREET stocks rebounded smartly on Wednesday from a string of recent loeses. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 47.30 points to close at 2,500.54, its biggest rise since the 30-shars index climbed nearly 57 points on January 2 to a record 2,810.15. GainersReuter - 830 words
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Miscellaneous26 1990-02-02 11 OLLAR$ and non$en$ V fc 9 I !T« I I L 11 )r.. > W«M =rr~Ka J ci^sa "Quick, get the checkbook—the mortgage alarm just went off."26 words
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619 1990-02-02 19 ARTHUR MAX - PSYCHOLOGY By ARTHUR MAX AP SOME PEOPLE are born with the belief that they are masters of their own lives. Others feel they are at the mercy of fate. New research shows that part of those feelings are in the genes. PsychologistsAP - 619 words
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Article, Illustration357 1990-02-02 19 FOOD INDUSTRY AFP CAVIAR, a lustrous and coveted pearl from a prehistoric fish found only in the Caspian Sea. is expected to become a major hard currency earner for the oil-dominated Iranian economy. A five-year economic development plan approved by parliament on Wednesday calls forAFP - 357 words
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559 1990-02-02 19 BOOKS Reuter AFTER 50 YEARS of betraying friends, stabbing strangers in the back and discovering new ways to claw his way to the top, Sammy Glick is still running. What Makes Sammy Run. America's classic novel of the amoral hustler,Reuter - 559 words
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Miscellaneous681 1990-02-02 19 RADIO BBC Highlight Radio 5 Highlights Gold and Silver, 8.30 am 1990 Pjano Examination Series, In 1858 Jacques Offenbach stood the &30P m world of comic opera on its head with This is the first of a series of 11 proOrpheus in the Underworld, a sawtooth grammes on the 1990681 words
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Article, Illustration746 1990-02-02 20 COMMONWEALTH GAMES AFP WITH THE promise of no more positive drug teets, st lesst in weight-lifting, the Commonwealth Games in Auckland got back to concentrating on athletic performances yeeterday. And none was more stunning than the performance of Australia's Andrew Lloyd when he produced the sensationAFP - 746 words
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507 1990-02-02 20 AFP LIES. DAMNED LIES, and anabolic steroids the drug that has infected the Commonwealth Games for the first time. How badly no one really knows because there are gold medallists who were never tested and must live with suspicion for the rest of their lives.AFP - 507 words
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Article, Illustration400 1990-02-02 20 BOXING AP LENNOX LEWIS of Canada scored his seventh straight professional win since taking the Olympic heavyweight title in 1988 on Wednesday by beating British fighter Noel Quarless in the second of their six-round bout in London. Quarless, 27. had a brightAP - 400 words
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162 1990-02-02 20 MOTOR-RACING AP MOTOR-RACING authorities said on Wednesday that they were withdrawing the 24-hour Le Mans race from the 1990 international calendar, raising anew questions about whether the famous event will be held as scheduled from June 16-17. In a statement from Paris,AP - 162 words
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319 1990-02-02 20 HORse-RActm AP BILL SHOEMAKER, who has won a world record 8,833 races, will ride Patchy Groundfog tomorrow at Santa Anita. California, in the final race of his career. The 58-year-old Shoemaker will make his 40,350 th start in the USSIOO,OOO-added Legend s Last Ride, aAP - 319 words
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Article398 1990-02-02 20 BASKETBALL AP CHARLES BARKLEY had 31 points and 16 rebounds as the Philadelphia 76ers won their ninth consecutive game, 112-108 over the Indiana Pacers. i Berkley had nine points and eight rebounds in the fourth quarter on Wednesday while the 78ers opened up an 11-point lead, theirAP - 398 words
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334 1990-02-02 20 AMERICANS GET NEW TABLOID-STYLE PAPER AP THE NATIONAL, the only allsports daily newspaper in the US, hit the news stands on Wednesday. The tabloid-style newspaper, which sells for 50 US cents, was distributed to vendors in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. Plans are toAP - 334 words
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Article, Illustration553 1990-02-02 20 CRICKET NYT LESS THAN two weeks after arriving in South Africa in defiance of an international ban, a team of English cricketers has been thrown into a mounting cycle of violence that threatens to disrupt steps towards broader racialNYT - 553 words
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Article, Illustration1679 1990-02-02 21 ONG MING SEING; MICHELE SCHMIEGELOW; HENRIK SCHMIEGELOW - While all eyes are on developments in Europe, the United States and Japan continue to play a crucial role in the international economy. ONG MING SEING writing for BT from Washington discusses what Americans think about their place in a changing world, while1,679 words
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658 1990-02-02 21 IHT JAPAN'S rise to economic power challenges Western theory and policy. Neither Far Eaatern uniqueness nor loyal compliance with one or the other Western economic doctrines can sxplsin Jspsn's outstsnding performance. The much resented cohesion of Jspsn's informsl elite cannot be the answer, sinceIHT - 658 words
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Advertisement92 1990-02-02 21 X > 6 FOR SUCCESSFUL JOO MANAGEMENT Of YOUR tjl2Pl. BUSINESS Stories on labour and its relationship with management, management concepts in practice, profiles of leading managers in Singapore and relevant book reviews. MANAGEMENT, in Business Times every Monday, is must reading for managers who want the competitive edge. Plus92 words
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200 1990-02-02 22 Reuter JAPAN will accept continued curbs on its European Community car exports after a single EC market is set up in 1992 but not their extension into the next century, a government official said yesterday. European foreign ministers will meet in Brussels onReuter - 200 words
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Article139 1990-02-02 22 Reuter COUNCIL of Economic Advisers chairman Michael Boskin says he expects the US economy to respond by summer to the easing of monetary policy that started last spring. He told the House Budget Committee on Wednesday that production would begin to rise more rapidlyReuter - 139 words
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350 1990-02-02 22 Disparity in goods sold in Japan and abroad AP THE JAPANESE government has asked businesses to reduce price differences between goods sold in Japan and abroad. Vice-minister of International Trade and Industry Yukiharu Kodama on Wednesday asked the Japan Committee for Economic DevelopmentAP - 350 words
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446 1990-02-02 22 Reuter JAPANESE investors could come to the rescue of the US Treasury again next week and buy a big portion of the US bonds on offer. But they're unlikely to hold on to them for long. Securities dealers and investorsReuter - 446 words
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262 1990-02-02 22 Reuter THE Bank of Japan would rather be an anchor holding down world prices than one restraining global interest rates, bank governor Yasushi Mieno said yesterday. He defended the central bank's decision to raise interest rates three times last year as good for theReuter - 262 words
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356 1990-02-02 22 Reuter ALAN BOND'S battered business empire was dealt another blow yesterday when bankers took his Bond Media. Ltd. to court to demand their money back. National Australia Bank, leader of a syndicate that lent Bond Media As3Bs million (US$293 million), went to theReuter - 356 words
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147 1990-02-02 22 AFP INDONESIA, encouraged by last year's good figures, has revised upwards the number of foreign tourists expected in 1990 by 17.5 per cent to 1.95 million. Tourism, Posts and Telecommunication Minister Susilo Sudarman said yesterday. Tourists visiting Indonesia last year grew by an unexpected 25AFP - 147 words
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183 1990-02-02 22 AP TAIWAN'S cabinet yesterday approved proposed legislation to regulate futures trading, which has become a huge underground gambling enterprise in Taiwan. The new rules, drafted by the Economics Ministry, will permit establishment of futures brokerage firms in Taiwan and allow foreign futures brokers to operateAP - 183 words
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175 1990-02-02 22 AP Reuter US PRESIDENT George Bush, acclaiming the "revolution ot 89" in Eastern Europe, has proposed deep new cuts in US and Soviet combat forces in Europe, declaring that the "time has come" to swiftly conclude agreements limiting conventional, strategic and chemicalAP; Reuter - 175 words
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92 1990-02-02 22 Reuter MANILA may have to scale down some of the economic goals agreed upon with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) because of a shortfall in new foreign loans this year. Outgoing central-bank governor Jose Fernandez said yesterday that officials would discuss possible revisionReuter - 92 words
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281 1990-02-02 22 Agencies SOUTH Korea will start building a huge international airport near Seoul next year. Transport Minister Kim Chang-Keun announced yesterday. A ministry spokesman said the airport, to be completed in 1996. would have four 4-km (2.4-mile) landing strips and would cost 870Agencies - 281 words
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335 1990-02-02 22 Reuter THE MAN credited with giving China s rich Guangdong province an open economy is unlikely to be removed from his post despite persistent rumours that Beijing wants to replace him as governor, diplomats said in Hongkong yesterday. There have been persistentReuter - 335 words
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Article78 1990-02-02 22 Reuter COMEX gold futures yesterday moved higher on nervous buying in the morning amid sentiment the market may have overreacted on Wednesday to bearish implications of a US propoeal that the IMF sell gold to pay arrears of debtor countries. Spot gold gained US$l.BO to U*****.20 an ounce,Reuter - 78 words
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Article33 1990-02-02 22 Reuter ARMY unit* were deployed throughout Yugoslavia's Kosovo province yesterday and air force jets flew low over Pristine, the regional capital, as protests broke out in several areas. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article33 1990-02-02 22 AFP SOUTH Korea suffered the largest trade deficit in 11 years in January amid sluggish exports while experiencing the highest inflation rate in nine years, according to reports. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article30 1990-02-02 22 Reuter THE PHILIPPINE air traffic controllers' strike yesterday paralysed more than 40 local airports and forced the national airline to scrap 200 domestic flights, officials said.Reuter - 30 words
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Article39 1990-02-02 22 Reuter MOST Weet German business executives said that they would prefer to invest in East Germany and Eaatern Europe than in low-wage European Community oountriee, according to an opinion poll published in Dueseldorf yesterday ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article45 1990-02-02 22 AFP JAPAN'S Finance Ministry will let securities firms issue commercial paper provided that all offerings are rated by a credit-rating agency. The revieed rules will expand fund-raising capacities for securitiee firms and make the commercial-paper market more liquid, bankers said.AFP - 45 words
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27 1990-02-02 22 Reuter THREE Saudi Arabians, believed to be diplomats, were shot dead in Bangkok yesterday. The police have launched a search. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article68 1990-02-02 23 AFP DOOWELL SHIPPING, a subsidiary of Inchcape Pacific, has re-established an office in Shanghai after a 40-year absence, the company said in Hongkong yesterday. The firm, which began operating in China in 1858 as the first trans-Pacific shipping company, said it currently offers supervisory services toAFP - 68 words
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39 1990-02-02 23 Reuter HERCULES INC said Intermarine SpA, a subsidiary of the Ferruzzi Group, has agreed to purchase Hercules's interest in Intermarine USA, a ship-building venture in Savannah. Georgia. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.Reuter - 39 words
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Article86 1990-02-02 23 THE FREMANTLE PORT AUTHORITY looks set to have another record-breaking trade year as cargo throughput for the first six months of the 1989/90 financial year rose 11 per cent from the same period last year. Total trade increased from 7.1 million mass tonnes to 7.986 words
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Article46 1990-02-02 23 THE NEW ORLEANS Industrial Canal, the waterway that connects the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet with the Mississippi River, was blocked for an indefinite period by a barge accident, the US Coast Guard said. The canal could remain closed for several months.46 words
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Article69 1990-02-02 23 THREE MARINE ORGANISATIONS in the UK are joining forces to help grapple with the problems of noxious exhaust emissions from marine and shore-based power plants. Star Engineering an associate of the Blue Star Line group Lloyd's Register's (FOBAS) and Hamworthy Engineering are now working in close cooperation and69 words
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57 1990-02-02 23 Reuter A FERRY CARRYING 280 passengers was towed for eight hours through a gale to reach a Welsh port after it was disabled by fire in the Irish Sea. The Seal ink ferry St Columba limped into Holyhead early yesterday, 12 hours overdue onReuter - 57 words
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188 1990-02-02 23 AFP THE NATIONAL Iranian Tanker Company Is holding talks with several countries to expand its tanker fleet, NITC managing director Mohammad Souri said in Teheran on Wednesday. Mr Souri, in statements carried by the official IRNA news agency, said his country wantedAFP - 188 words
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305 1990-02-02 23 Reuter ALASKA GOVERNOR Steve Cowper said he is recommending that the US Congress pass strict laws requiring oil tankers to be equipped with double hulls. Cowper said tankers need to be strengthened to prevent oil spills similar to last year's Exxon Valdez supertanker spill,Reuter - 305 words
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Article1183 1990-02-02 23 Pag* Column ABC Contoinortino fwm« S Accord SHpg T«n J-S Albotrot Soo-Air Sovon 5 AHrod C Tetpter Fourtoon 5 Ahrontwi lint Fihoon 5 APC lino 5 AH Fivo 3-S AfS Fourtoon I Arunuro lino Hliw 4/5 Arrow linos Nino 5 Aiioii Eiprm Six 4/S A cWoronouiing Fourtoon1,183 words
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337 1990-02-02 23 JULIE CHATTERJEE - By JULIE CHATTERJEE ALTHOUGH South Korea s Hyundai Heavy Industries Shipbuilding Division is working on three orders from India currently, the yard is said to have reservations about the Indian market. A senior spokesman for Hyundai at Bombay, told Shipping Times that337 words
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Article, Illustration434 1990-02-02 23 JAYARAM MENON - By JAYARAM MENON SINGAPORE-BASED Commodity Handling Re Ltd is investing more than $88 million (US$46 million) in a hi-tech ship that facilitates the quick transport and safe handling of bagged sugar. "The bulk in-bags out ship is much like a factory ship,"said434 words
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307 1990-02-02 23 AFP BANGKOK port workers on strike to protaat a government privatisabon plan at a daap aaa port aaat of Bangkok ara to ask Thailand's srmsd forcaa chiaf Qanaral Chaovalit Yongchaiyuth to mad lata in tha diaputa, a labour laadar aaidAFP - 307 words
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Article, Illustration541 1990-02-02 24 BESIDES A NUMBER OF SMALLER SHIPS, the Korean government's 14th shipbuilding programme, which is currently being drawn up, will probably include six big containerships. Two of them, with a capacity of 2,700 TEUs each, are destined fr Cho Yang Shipping, and another four for the Hanjin Shipping541 words
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Article1476 1990-02-02 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmmI Voy No Btrih Arrival Dipntw *****2 K3S oiongvdn 3.02/ 1900 Hoitwig 1/10 K33 olongsid* 402/0600 KJoiparMn 7 MW0 C09 ok>ngud« 102/2300 Ortant King 22 KI9 otongwdn 102/ 1800 SMv«r Howt3 3IA K34 otongute 602/ 2300 StrPrid* 03E K27 otongsid* 102/1700 Andinat 18 Wl1,476 words
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971 1990-02-02 24 Fairplay SHIP SUPPLIERS WORLDWIDE are having to adjust to changes in the way ships are operated and managed. The purchasing power of big management companies is squeezing them, unusual crew nationalities demand unusual foodstuffs, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to traceFairplay - 971 words
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Article, Illustration548 1990-02-02 24 U/F unfilterable Cimac only This bunker quality report is based on samples as analysed by Veritas Petroleum Services and is an abstract from its more detailed fuel quaNty statistics which are mailed to participating shipowners. Key bunker ports have been grouped in geographical .regions for brevity. Comparison548 words
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Article874 1990-02-02 25 Volume of fixtures openly reported remained slow on the dry cargo charter market, brokers said. The booking of two Panamax-size vessels for grain from the US Gulf to Japan for June dates, at rates between U5524.50 and U5524.75 a long ton with one combination port and between U5524.00874 words
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8434 1990-02-02 30 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 of8,434 words
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Article2884 1990-02-02 37 Who acts for whom Mum mm Accord Shpg PI* LM (8)/Accord Contr Lino (M) Sdn BM (^VAccord Contr Lin* (PO) Sdn BM (PN) 40C CenMMerMe NV KYC Lin* (SVRenown Shpg (PK/PN) mimUt Umt Kim Shpg Trdg (S). «|*»i See Air Service Frata Shpg PI* Ltd (8). C TupMr Oceanue Shipping2,884 words
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Article, Illustration535 1990-02-02 38 YUSMAN NAWAZIR - By YUSMAN NAWAZIR NORWEGIAN SHIPPING firm Fearnley and Eger capped the first month of Visit Malaysia Year 1990 when its luxury liner Renaissance I made its maiden call at Port Klang last Sunday. Barely three months old, the vessel is535 words
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524 1990-02-02 38 Reuter A SERIES OF expensive disasters last year could laad to soma companies paying highar insurance premiums in the future, according to the Institute of London Underwriters (ILU). Claims last year against the ILU sharply exceeded the premiums paid and outgoing Chairman JohnReuter - 524 words
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180 1990-02-02 38 Reuter MORE THAN 200.000 tonnes of crude oil held by the stricken Iranian supertanker Kharg-5 will be transfered to a sister ship today, shipping sources said. The Khmrg-5 triggered an international alert in early January after it threatened to smear oil alongReuter - 180 words
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119 1990-02-02 38 Reuter A NEW CONSORTIUM of East and West German shipbuilders is interested in taking over the diesel engine operation of the Swiss Gebrueder Suizer AG, faid Claus-Oieter Junge of the official East German news agency ADN. West German shipbuilders Bremer Vulkan AG BVUG and HowaldtswerkeReuter - 119 words
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309 1990-02-02 38 Lloyd's List AMERICAN PRESIDENT COMPANIES, the Oak-land-based intermodal operator, has announced worse-than-expected fourth quarter results following reduced revenue on some of its box operations and increased costs associated with its expansion programme. The company announced a loss of US$B.3 million for theLloyd's List - 309 words
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Article157 1990-02-02 38 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan, Far East/Mediterranean and Far East/South Africa: TRIO (Far East/Europe): Ben Line Containers Hapag-Lioyd Mitsui OSK Nippon Yusen Kaisha P O Containers Ltd ACE (Far East/Europe): "K" Line Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line OASIS157 words
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Article176 1990-02-02 38 THE MAJOR shipping conferences operating between the Far East and North America: Asia-North America Eastbound Rata Agreement (Far East (excluding Japan)/North America) American President Lines Sea-Land Neptune Orient Lines Maersk Line Nippon Yusen Kaisha Line Mitsui OSK Lines Nippon Liner system "K M Line Trana-Paclflc Westbound Rate Agreement (North176 words
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Advertisement222 1990-02-02 37 -ye-JIJ-.".V.n«L. lL.j\\lKj -HI THE NATIONAL SHIPPING COMPANY OF SAUOi ARABIA REGULAR RO-RO SERVICE TO MIDDLE EAST VESSEL SINGAPORE P KELANG DAMMAM DUBAI JEDDAH SAUDI RIYADH VOY 049 15 FEB 18 FEB 27 FEB 30 MAR 09 MAR SAUOI DIRIYAH VOY 044 03 MAR 06 MAR 17 MAR 19 MAR 25222 words
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Advertisement925 1990-02-02 38 EXPORTTO: UK/CONTINENT (TRIO) n r rr uj ri ;SEL-*.-u-. a- 'i «11*-s 1= iMsr heioelbcrg express is/2 sp m tfl WW MEDITERRANEAN (MED CLUB)* JEDDAH I SinMortl Pir*MH B'catai ITMillw 6m* Triwto JJJJ ESS"""* X S! IS !SESSVT SB m Ujiima ACt CONCORD ISff *3 W 18/3 12/3 17/3 MIDDLE925 words
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Miscellaneous128 1990-02-02 38 I Thundefstofm Weoth«r *~i direction with speed in knots 1 Surfoce winds ore indicoted by orrows which Hy with the wind I Q One full circle represents calm or light and variable winds t One hoH Heche represents 5 knots I 1 One full Heche represents 10 knots k One128 words
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