The Business Times, 31 October 1990

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1 48 The Business Times
  • 10 1 Business Times MCI (P) 170/12/89 Wednesday October 31 1990 75*
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  • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 66 1 THE FRENCH and Indonesian foreign ministers have called for a meeting on the Cambodian peace process to be held in Jakarta in mid-No-vember. The announcement was made after a working dinner between French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas and Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali
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    • 24 1 SINGAPORE Mass Rapid Transit has submitted an application for its first fare increase to the Public Transport Council Page 2
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    • 29 1 SHELL, British Petroleum, Mobil and Caltex yesterday reduced the pump price for their 92-octane petrol by a cent to 113 cents per litre Page 2
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    • 37 1 HINDU holy men have clashed with Indian police and set a bus on fire in curfew-bound Ayodhya, at the centre of a violent religious dispute between the country's Hindus and Muslims. Page 8
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    • 39 1 US Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady has said the US economy is not in a recession and has actually expanded at a 1.5 per cent annual rate in the first nine months of this year. Page 10
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    • 37 1 A LEADING World Bank official has reportedly said that the institution should normalise its lending to China, apparently endorsing an end to punitive sanctions enacted after Beijing's crackdown on democracy advocates last year. Page 11
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    • 23 1 AN AMBITIOUS study by the World Bank seeks to discover the recipe for the successful growth of developing countries Page 12
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    • 19 1 REVIEWER P y Van turns an approving ear to the New York Symphonic Ensemble Page 19
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    • 36 1 THE MALAYSIAN International Shipping Corporation (MISC) has delayed plans to buy four new tankers and sell off a similar number of old bulk carriers because of the Gulf crisis. Shipping Times Page 1
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  • MARKETS SUMMARY
    • 25 1 THE DOW JONES index of 30 leading industrials moved up 6.68 points to 2,436.88 points in the first five minutes of trading yesterday.
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    • 44 1 LONDON share prices are sharply down at midday yesterday following the release of a gloomy survey by the Confederation of British Industry. At about 1215 GMT, the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index was down 20.1 points, or one per cent, to 2,042.0.
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    • 17 1 CENTREPOINT Properties is gearing up to develop a site by Robertson Quay Page 3
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    • 24 1 HOTELIER Ong Beng Seng has paid a bargain price of US$3O million for another another Four Seasons Hotel Pate 3
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    • 26 1 INNO-PACIFIC Holdings, which announced a stake in Lucky Man Properties two days ago, is confident that matters will be straightened out soon Page 3
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    • 23 1 THE Fed's slight easing of credit is not expected to salvage the US economy from further deterioration. Page 7
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    • Article, Illustration
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    • 15 1 USS S$ 1.7085 Yen SJI.3229 M$ SS0.6327 MtMJf Overnight 5-3/4 -5/8 3-montn 6-9/16% -2/16
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    • 32 1 LM4M Mi PM fix US$373.75 USSI.05 S'porc Nov I5l.75*/k# +100 M=sia Nov 237.00*/kf +0.50 KL Tin Turnover 28 tonnes -16 Spot M$l6.35/kg unch CrafepalnaN Turnover 677 lots -271 Nov M$710/tonne +3
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  • 500 1  -  Sites may be awarded to one or two developers By Lee Han Shih THE URBAN Redevelopment Authority (URA) is likely to start selling land for the extension of the central business district into Marina South next year instead of in 1992
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  • 305 1  -  By Claire Leow IN CONTRAST to the order from headquarters to retrench 45,000 jobs worldwide, Philips Singapore is investing more money and recruiting more staff. Philips chairman Jan Timmer said in headquarters Eindhoven last week the retrenchment by the end of next year and restructuring
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  • 332 1  -  By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE TELECOM plans to introduce a toll-free facility to soften the impact of its new time-based system for local calls, which will be implemented late next year. One major customer for the new facility is likely to be Teleview, a
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  • 275 1 Reuter A SURGE in purchases of new cars helped the US economy grow at an unexpectedly strong 1.8 per cent annual rate in the third quarter, after adjusting for inflation, the Commerce Department said. This initial estimate of third quarter Gross National Product will be
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  • 480 1 The Gulf Crisis Agencies IRAQI President Saddam Hussein yesterday called on his generals to be on high alert over the next few days, warning of "treacherous American designs" and the need for "full readiness to face any possible evil aggression". Saddam also told the
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  • 48 1 THE AIR EXPRESS industry has made remarkable progress this decade, thanks to increasing globalisation and the just-in-time concept. In an exclusive interview with BT, industry expert Ang Thian Chin shares his views about Singapore's role and future as a regional air express hub.
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    • 25 1 Military costs estimated at USslBb a year, Pg II World airlines discuss further fare increases. Shipping Times Pg 1 Full reports. Shipping Times Page 2
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  • HOME NEWS
    • NEWS ROUNDUP
      • 74 2 THE NEXT monthly tender for vehicle entitlements will open from 9.00 am tomorrow and close at 4.00pm on Nov 7. Temporary Certificates of Entitlement issued in this tender will be valid for three months from Dec 1 to Feb 28 next year. Care
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      • 67 2 THE SINGAPORE Manufacturers' Association and the Trade Development Board have organised a two-week mission to Latin America starting today. Nine local companies are taking part in the mission to Argentina, Chile and Mexico. Part of the programme will involve the SMA members of the entourage
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      • 68 2 THE SINGAPORE Armed Forces will in future carry out more military exercises in non-traditional training Some of the non-traditional areas already used by the SAF include Changi, Lim Chu Kang Road and disused HDB flats in Mei Ling Street and Boon Lay. A Ministry of Defence statement
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      • 50 2 THE SINGAPORE Democratic Party (Cairnhill Branch) is offering bursaries for students enrolling in independent schools in 1991. Two bursaries worth $500 a year for a maximum period of two years are open to students living in the Cairnhill constituency. The closing date for applications is Dec 15.
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    • 192 2 THE PUBLIC SECTOR'S spending on information technology (IT) will not be reduced in spite of the Gulf crisis, said the National Computer Board. the budget for computerisation in the current financial year ending March will remain unchanged at $200 million, comparable to
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    • 345 2  -  Move attributed partly to higher operating costs By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Mass Rapid Transit (SMRT), which operates the nationwide MRT system, yesterday submitted an application for its first fare increase to the Public Transport Council. The council, which regulates public transport fares in Singapore, will
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    • 230 2 Deloitte Touche it is WHILE most of its sister firms worldwide are known as Dcloitte Ross Tohmatsu (DRT), the Singapore merged practice of Deloitte Haskins Sells and Touche Ross will be known simply as Deloitte Touche. Fifteen months after the global tie-up was announced, including a futile half-year wait for
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    • 333 2  -  _?y Shoeb Kagda IN SPITE OF rising international crude prices, oil companies here are waging a price war that saw four of them further lowering their pump prices last night. Shell, British Petroleum, Mobil and Caltex yesterday reduced the pump price for
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    • 258 2  - Maxtor to spend $13m over three years on R D By Shurtz Lee MULTINATIONAL disk drive maker Maxtor Singa- z?. pore will be investing $13 n million over the next three years in research and devd- opment and product engineering. v This is on top of the $130 million the
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  • SINGAPORE – MALAYSIA COMPANY NEWS
    • 379 3  -  Elaine Koh CENTREPOINT Properties is gearing up to develop a site by the Robertson Quay, plans for which may be completed within the next year. Meanwhile, its flagship Centrepoint Shopping Centre has appreciated by $137 million to $530 million within a year. This
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    • 466 3  -  By Johan Tan AGGRESSIVE hotelier Ong Beng Seng has quietly added another Four Seasons hotel to his fast growing list of the well-acclaimed luxury chain for a bargain price of US$3O million (SSSI million). BT understands that Mr Ong through his
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    • 244 3  -  By Mallin Tanbyah TO MEET rising demand for harbour cruises, J N Cruise (J N), a joint venture between Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) and Japan Air Lines (JAL), has ordered a second catamaran costing $10 million. In addition to harbour cruises, the catamaran will be
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    • 572 3  -  MARKET TALK By William Chia MALAYSIAN property group Metropiex Bhd may be stretching investors' imagination when it declared that it wants to be the next Singapore Land of Malaysia. But the company has certainly come a long way from its early days
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    • 576 3  -  By Amy Balan HONGKONG-LISTED Lucky Man Properties may be a can of worms, but InnoPacific Holdings, which announced a substantial stake in the company two days ago, appears reasonably confident that matters will be straightened out soon. "Lucky Man is a situation that
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 51 3 NATSTEEL said yesterday that its purchase of 40.87 million shares in newty-listed Singapore Petroleum Company Singapore Factory Development Ltd has been completed. The. shares, which have a par value of SO cents each, represent 12.8 percent of the post-flotation issued share capital of
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      • 76 3 GENERAL Lumber (Holdings) Bhd yesterday said its subsidiary, Cakara Alam (PNG) Pty Ltd, had successfully comr pleted negotiations and secured a logging and marketing agreement on the Arawa concession in Papua New Guinea. It said Cakara Alam and the landowner company Milupot Pty Ltd signed
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      • 72 3 SAPURA HOLDINGS Bhd, the telecommunications group, wants to emphasise on the export-oriented industry and'« produce creative and innovative products, said its executive chairman Tan Sri Shamsuddin Abdul Kadir last Sapura had succeeded in exporting its telephones to various y countries and its dependence on government contracts
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      • 68 3 CHIN TECK Plantations Bhd has been alienated a piece of agricultural land measuring 4,046.86 ha at Lerabah Jerare > in Rompin, Pahang, by the Pahang state government MsB million. It plans to develop the land, which has a lease. term of 66 years from Oct
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      • 63 3 PILECON Szeto Sdn Bhd, a Pilecon Engineering Bhd sub- sidiary, is to acquire 50,000 shares of MS 1 each represent- ing the entire equity of Agrowell Sdn Bhd for Ms 2 million cash. The principal activity of Agrowell is to operate a quarry on four
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      • 104 3 UNITED Malayan Flour Mills Bhd has reported that its group operating pre-tax profit rose 6.7 per cent to MS4.6S- r million for the year ended July 31, 1990, from M 54.39'V i million previously. The profit was achieved on a 1.4 per j cent increase
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      • 66 3 MAYBAN FINANCE Bhd, which has finalised its takeover of Supreme Finance Bhd, proposes to nominate three of its representatives to sit on the tatter's board, pending the- eventual merger of the two companies. Mayban Finance director Haii Ismail Zakaria said yesterday that the move, h> which
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  • REGIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 88 4 SUMITOMO ELECTRIC Industries Ltd will set up a steel wire firm with Indonesia's largest conglomerate, Salim Group, and trading house Sumitomo Corp in December, a Sumitomo Electric spokesman said. P T Sumiden Serasi Wire Products, rapitaiinfd at US$4 million, will be owned
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      • 105 4 INDONESIA'S state-owned oil company Pertamina and a —u« company, P T Hum puss, together with Mitsui Petrochemical Industries and Mitsui and Co, have formed a joint venture company to produce and market purified terephthalic acid, Pertamina said yesterday. Pertamina and P T Humpuss will respectively hold
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      • 82 4 VICTOR CO of Japan (JVC) said it has set up a 50-50 joint venture in Malaysia with NV Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken of the Netherlands to make VHS-format video tape recorders. Philips/JVC Video Manufacturing Malaysia Sdn Bhd, capitalised at Ms 32 million, will start operation in Shah Alam,
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      • 64 4 JAPAN'S Sumitomo business group, involved in a widening loan scandal, took another beating on Monday when the head of its construction firm stepped down to take responsibility for a bribery case. Mr Shozo Kusumoto was replaced by Shinsaku Sanmoto as president of Sumitomo Construction Co,
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      • 102 4 MB VIDEO GmbH in Niedersachsen, Germany, wQI boost its output of compact disc players to a monthly 60,000 in the near future from 40,000 a month in the year ended March 31, 1990, a Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd spokesman said. The move is to
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      • 82 4 ASAHI BREWERIES Ltd now owns 66.7 million shares or 2.99 per cent of the issued capital of Elders IXL, Elders said. The shares were bought at prices between A 51.32 and A 51.45 last Tuesday. This was part of a deal announced four days earlier
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    • 373 4 Reuter THE ADELAIDE Steamship Co Ltd said it plans to concentrate on retailing and will sell non-core businesses in an orderly fashion. In its annual report for the year ended June 30, Adsteam managing director John Spalvins said the board was confident
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    • 330 4 FOLLOWING Jardine Matheson Holdings' decision to list in Australia, Dairy Farm International may apply for a listing, according to a Monday South China Morning report "It would be a logical step for Dairy Farm," the paper quoted a spokesman for the Jardines group, the
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    • 276 4 HONGKONG Telecommunications has suggratcd leasing lines to Hongkong's cable consortium, according to the Sunday Morning Post Chiming a new fixed network does not need to be created, Hongkong Telecommunications (HK Telecom) made the offer to the government and Hongkong Cable Communications (HKCC).
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    • 231 4 ONE OF Thailand's moat influential sugar tycoons, Vibul Panitvong, has repined hie once flourishing Ban Poftg. Group, the country's laipet sugar mills, The Nation reported last week. In 1985, Mr Vibufs six sugar mills in Thailand's central and western provinces owed a
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 102 6 FRENCH BUSINESSMAN Bernard Tapic said his newly-ac- 'quired German sportswear group Adidas will show pre-tax profits of between 120 and 150 million marks 1991 and Kj tBs million marks in 1992, against 20 million maris in 1990. _-rif we're not mistaken about our supplies and
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      • 75 6 i>THE Nikko Securities Co International Inc said it joined the m American Stock Exchange with the purpose of expanding its iLrtJS business to meet client needs. "With the addition of the x i Amex membership, Nikko International expects to provide its global client base with more
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      • 74 6 PEPSICO INC said it is consolidating the domestic and 1J international operations at Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, and A 'making related management changes. Steve Reinemund, pres--5 'Went and chief executive officer of Pizza Hut's US operations, was named president and chief executive officer of Pizza Hut
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      • 71 6 SOCIETE GENERALE de Belgiquc SA's chemical and met- subsidiary Gcchena SA said it had made an agreement with Schuengel Chemie, located in the former East Germany, to take majority control of SchuengeFs polyurethane foam business. Gechem said in a statement its Recticel t SA potyurethane foam
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    • 357 6 NYT HIT BY a softening economy, eroding car prices and lost production of its new mini-van, Chrysler Corp on Monday posted a US$2l4 million loss in the third quarter, compared with a profit of US$33l million, or US$l.42 a share, in the comparable
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    • 486 6 Reuter CANADA'S strong currency, high interest rates and big wage settlements are pummelling Canadian corporate earnings, economists say. About 75 per cent of Canada's trade is with the United States, so the high value of the country's currency against its US counterpart crimps maigins
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    • 431 6 Reuter A US RECESSION and higher oil prices srsmming from the Gulf crisis are making near-term prospects for US microchip makers look grim But Texas Instruments Inc (TI) and Motorola lac, the largest US memory chip msioers, are staging an aB-out offensive to
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    • 1174 6 > tfl Bank of America NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF EARNINGS (118 Dollar amounts In thousands) (US DoNsr amounts In thousands) December 31 IMS 31 19®9 I ®BB I 6 1 0|)1|B y ||u ||mf 1 1 Merest-Bearing Deposits In Banks 3,255,000
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • FINANCIAL NEWS
    • 557 7 Reuter THE US Federal Reserve's slight easing of credit on Monday was Congress' long- promised reward for passing ■'a new budget pact, but the move offers little benefit to an economy verging on reces- sion, analysts said. The Fed signalled it
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    • 392 7 Reuter THE FUTURE of two of the -'■oldest investment banks in the Netherlands, once fierce M rivals who often faced each other across the bargaining table, has been thrown into confusion by the recent merger of their owners. There has been talk that
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    • 246 7 Reuter THE Italian state industry holding Institute per la Ricostruzione Industrial (IRI) announced in Rome on Monday that it had approved plans for a merger between its Banco di Roma subsidiary and the Cassa di Risparmio di Roma, the country's second largest savings bank. Also involved
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    • 256 7 IN ANOTHER STEP towards aa ultimate merger between Hongkongßank snd UK's Midland Baak, the two baaklag giants yesterday aa■oancrd a farther streamlining of operations. Midland Trust Corporation, a w holly-owned —held iary of the MMlaad group, wiii acquire int Mure issueo share capital
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    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 107 7 NIKKO SECURITIES Co Ltd will sell a foreign stock fiid, denominated in European Currency Units, to Japanese investon, a company spokesman said in Tokyo on Monday. Hie European Innovation Fund will be open-ended and is guaranteed to be in operation for 10
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      • 77 7 THE VALUE of foreign assets held by Taiwan's banking units in September grew 2.39 per cent over a year earlier to U5575.9 billion ss the island's capital outflow slowed and sagging exports regained momentum, the Central Bank of China said in Taipei yesterday. The bank's
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      • 82 7 THE AUSTRALIAN SUBSIDIARY of Industrial Bank of Japan has signed a ASSOO million Euro-debt securities procram me in Hongkong, arranger IBJ Australia Bank Ltd said in a statement on Monday. The five-year revolving programme allows the issuer to issue certificates of deposit or medium-term
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      • 67 7 FRENCH state-controlled oil firm Ste Natiooale Elf Aquitaine may allow Spain's Banco Central SA to take a stake in its capital, a spokesman at Elf said in Paris on Monday. He gave no further details. Banco Central's finance director, Philippe Hustache, had laid in
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  • THE REGION 1
    • NOTE BOOK
      • 74 8 THE PHILIPPINE Finance Minister Jesus Estanislao on Tuesday cautioned against granting workers a daily wage increase of 25 pesos (96 US cents) across the board from the present 89 pesos (US$3.4), saying it would fuel inflation to 17 per cent and make local industries uncompetitive.
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      • 79 8 NEW ZEALAND unemployment has crashed through the 200,000 barrier, sending Prime Minister-elect Jim Bolger a sobering reminder of his huge task in reviving the economy. The Statistics Department said on Tuesday that the number of people out of work hit 207,500 in September, the highest since
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      • 38 8 VIETNAMESE COURTS sentenced a businessman to life imprisonment for a US$3O million fraud and heard prosecutors appeal for the same sentence against a corrupt communist official in a separate case, official Vietnamese media reported.
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      • 63 8 FORMER PREMIER of Queensland state, Sir Joh Bjelke-Pe-tersen, on Tuesday vowed to fight corruption and peijury charges laid against him on Monday by Queenslands special prosecutor, Doug Drummond. In an interview on national television on Monday, Bjelke-Petersen said, "I am very relaxed (about the charges) because
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      • 95 8 THE US CONGRESS has transferred the bulk of responsibility for future aid to the Philippines to President Geoqge Bush. Congress has directed the transfer of only about one-fourth of the US$6Bl million that could go to the Philippines as part of the US$l5.5-billion foreign aid
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    • 747 8 Curfew-bound city at centre of religious dispute AP HINDU HOLY MEN clashed with police and set a bus on fire on Monday in this curfew-bound city at the centre of a violent religious dispute between India's Hindus and Muslims. It is the first report
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    • 330 8 AFP THE PRESIDENT of Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh's ruling party has threatened disciplinary action against dissidents within the party campaigning for Mr V P Singh's replacement. S R Bommai's public warning came as IS state legislators from the ruling Janata Dal (People's Party)
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    • 474 8 Shares surge despite looming economic problems Reuter PAKISTANI business leaders reacted on Monday to the crushing poll defeat of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto with a surge of market confidence, despite looming economic problems. Activity at the Karachi stock exchange rose sharply as the extent
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    • 303 8 AFP THE PHILIPPINE govern-! ment is planning to lower its domestic debt service burden as part of a package to shrink the ballooning budget deficit, the finance secretary said in. Manila yesterday. Secretary Jesus Estanislao said the government would also push
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    • 521 9 NYT SEVERAL American entertainment industry groups said they will file a formal trade compliant against Thailand if its authorities do not take immediate action to halt piracy of records and tapes, videos, books and software in that country. The International Intellectual Property
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    • 191 9 Reuter SUPPORT for Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke and his Labour government has reached a record low, according to a survey released yesterday. The Newspoll survey, published in The Australian newspaper, said satisfaction with Mr Hawke and his Labour government was the lowest since it started
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    • 309 9 AFP PHNOM PENH has attacked its main guerilla adversary, the Khmer Rouge, for warning foreign governments and companies not to reach agreements with the Cambodian government. A Phnom Penh radio broadcast, monitored in Bangkok on Sunday, described the Khmer Rouge warning
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    • 77 9 Reuter SHOCKWAVES from Iraq's invasion of Kuwait have reached the remote hills of southwestern Cambodia, where Khmer Rouge guerillas earn hundreds of thousands of dollars a month from the rich gem mines under their control. "Customers from the Middle East are not coming to
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    • 373 9 THE GULF CRISIS and its impact on oil prices are likely to lead to double-digit inflation in Hongkong, South Korea and Indonesia "towards the end of this year", Bankers Trust Securities' regional director of economic research Law Cheung-Kwok says. The South China Morning Post
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    • 321 8 CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1989 CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET (Mftora of US dofcre. except rfvre data) December 31 I9W Carft and cash equivalents: Carf> and nunkwaioetearuing with banks <27 S 413 Interest-eamtnj deooscs wrfdl banks 4.170 Tos" 4,« <5« Tradbg account mm at market 171 114 Investment securities
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    • 299 9 APVEBrnsEMENT CURRENCY, MONEY FUTURES MARKETS INTEREST RATE OPTIOMS Market takes a dive in s nerv o. 1/ 8 ■S 3 J I -rt! ol nw >ft| r CUMEHCY FUTMES OfTIOWS Cross rates Interbank rates 0 •> e Broker rates US$/S$ > forward rates 4 O Cross rates later*—h i m
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  • THE WORLD 1
    • 250 10 Annual growth of I.spc in first 9 months AFP US TREASURY Secretary Nicholas Brady said on Monday that the US economy was not in a recession and had actually expanded at a I.S per cent annual rate in the first nine months of
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    • 162 10 NYT BESIDES raising taxes for smoking, drinking and driving, the new deficit-reduction bill cracks down on multinational companies suspected |of not paying proper amounts of federal income taxes. Internal Revenue Service officials have said in the past that billions of dollars could be at
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    • 413 10 Reuter FORMER PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, blamed by some economists for current US budget problems, rates his running of the economy as the greatest achievement of his presidency. In the first published excerpts of his memoirs in the latest issue of Time magazine,
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    • 342 11 UPI A LEADING World Bank official reportedly said on Monday that the institution should normalise its lending to China, apparently endorsing an end to punitive sanctions enacted after Beijing's crackdown on democracy advocates last year. China's official Xinhua news agency said World
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    • 468 11 Move is to ease foreign investment NYT IN A MOVE aimed at easing one of the most formidable barriers to the Soviet market, Soviet banking officials announced on Monday that Western business executives will be allowed to exchange their profits in roubles into foreign currency
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    • 313 11 Reuter AN INTERNATIONAL business group said yesterday that farmers had been protected from market forces far too long and should not be allowed to wreck global negotiations on freeing world trade. In an open letter, Peter Wallenberg, president of the International Chamber
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    • 264 11 UPI JAPAN will reduce dependence on imported oil and promote the use of nuclear and other alternate sources in the next two decadei in order to make it leas vulnerable to oil crises, the government said on Tnesdny. The Ministry of International
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    • WORLD WATCH
      • 107 11 JAPAN'S seasonally adjusted jobless rate rose by 0.1 per cent from August to 2.2 per cent last month, with the number of unemployed totalling 1.38 million, the Japanese Management and Coordination Agency said in Tokyo yesterday. The joble» rate had been drifting at a
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      • 88 11 JAPAN'S motor vehicle exports dropped 3.7 per cent from a year earlier to 2.8 million units in the six months to Septem- ber, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association said yesterday. Exports to the US, the largest importer of Japanese cars, plunged 16.4 per cent to 1.02
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      • 71 11 HOLDERS of turn-of-the-century Czarist Russian bonds > worth billions of dollars may finally be paid under a Franco- Soviet treaty signed on Monday. Soviet diplomat Alexei Ghikhov said the financial pact envisioned settling the long- running dispute. An estimated 250,000 to 300,000 people in France
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      • 91 11 THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION began scrambling on Monday for ways to finance the bailout of the US savings and loan industry in the wake of Congress' decision in its waning hours over the weekend not to supply any more money to the limping rescue effort. The
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      • 72 11 THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION has asked the 12 EC states to give it legal powers to manage strategic oil stocks, reduce energy use and coordinate their energy policies in times of limited oil supplies and unstable prices. The commission also asked on Monday to become a full-fledged member
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      • 77 11 SOUTH KOREA will investigate charges of dumping by Japanese and other foreign companies in an attempt to > protect domestic producers. Yonhap, the South Korean news I agency, said yesterday some foreign suppliers had been ao- cused of lowering their prices below cost "as soon
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    • 365 11 The Gulf Crisis UPI THE ANNUAL COST to Persian Gulf oil producers of supporting the multinational military force created to deter further aggression by Iraq has been estimated at US$lB billion by a Gulf nation official. Abdul Malik al-Hamar, the governor of
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    • 430 11 Reuter IRAQI President Saddam Hussein asserted in a US television interview on Monday that God was on his side and said Iraq would not shrink from war to hold on to occupied Kuwait. Mr Saddam, in a twohour interview in Baghdad with
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    • 163 11 Reuter UNITED NATIONS member states have asked Iraq to pay huge damages for invading Kuwait and have opened the way for war crimes trials, while Western nations are suggesting that time is running out for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. Debate in the UN
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  • 495 12 EDITORIAL IN one chapter of his fascinating work, Orientalism, the Palestinian writer Edward Said notes that imperial rationalisations of Europe's role in Asia proceeded in "an increasingly profitable dialectic of information and control". Europe needed information about Asia in order to extend colonial control; increasing
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  • WHAT THE OTHERS SAY
    • 223 12 THERE IS an increasing danger that the world will have to face the threat of a Soviet Union disintegrating. Its economy is caught in a vicious cycle of shortages, inefficiency and corruption. The malaise is a structural one and cannot be solved piecemeal. Changes can only be brought
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    • 140 12 THE RECENTLY announced Malaysian cabinet line-up represents continuity a feature of Dr Mahathir's philosophy. Despite so-called back scene haggling among the various component parties, Dr Mahathir has remained firm in his cabinet decision. There are only minor changes to portfolios. The creation of a Ministry of Domestic
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    • 154 12 A RECENT survey reveals that about half of the respondents did not know that town councils existed. This is disappointing, for the main purpose of setting up town councils was to let residents manage their own living environment. If half the residents do not know of
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    • 233 12 AFTER a last minute scare on Saturday, the most important update of US immigration policy for 25 years was approved by both houses of Congress However the good news for would-be emigrants does not end there: approval was given to the creation of an extra
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    • 163 12 EACH YEAR, on Oct 28, we commemorate the remarkable event in which a gathering of youths in what was then Batavia, capital of the Netherlands East Indies, now known as Jakarta was seized with the visionary ideal of a new Indonesia and passed a resolution whose inspirational
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    • 113 12 THE WORST reason for performing any mission is "because it's always been done that way". Movie censorship in Thailand is no exception. The almost 60-year-old law enforced by the shadowy motion picture and videotape censor's board is as hopelessly out of step with reality as the
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  • 848 12 A new study by the World Bank has analysed almost every big programme of trade reform undertaken by Third World governments during the past 40 years. It suggests that following a few simple rules virtually guarantees success The Economist FOR many years economists have
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    • 311 12 SUKI-ACb MOUNI TECHNOLOGY Organised by American Technology Transfer Association Japan Technology Transfer Associalion Co-organiser Singapore Manufacturers Association (Electrical, Electronics and Industrial ■HHH| Services Industry Group) f|flM Date 12.November.90 Place Harbour View Dai-lchi Hotel Time 9:ooam s:oopm f r >; "f < pee *****.00 (ATTAS SMA members) *****.00 (non-members) This 1-day
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  • ANALYSIS
    • 769 13  -  Leigh Bruce on how the tide has now turned in favour of the Eurotunnel Leigh Bruce IHT FOR the first time since the Channel tunnel project was officially started in April 1985, both bankers and independent analysts say that it is
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    • 1470 13  -  S N Vasuki, who was recently in Germany, spoke to government officials and captains of industry, soaked in the festive mood of unification day and paints a picture of stark contrast between East and West S N Vasuki T"HE unification of the two Germanys
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    • 818 13  -  Germany is import hungry. Such exuberant importing will bring a fundamental problem for Germany and its trading partners a tight monetary policy and high interest' rates. Richard Smith reports Richard Smith IHT DESPITE predictions by the leading German economic institutes that the national economy
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  • FOCUS
    • 757 14  -  Japan: Tradition v economic development j The retail scene in Japan is no longer i dominated by the small neighbourhood store, reports David Sanger David Sanger NYT j ECENTLY, the Summit su- permarket and department store in Nakano, a quiet neighbourhood on the west 4
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    • 1080 14  -  The ancient imperial city of Kyoto is searching for a shrinking midale ground between past and future, history and economics, reports James Sterngold James Sterngold NYT ZENYU ASANO led the way up the cramped stairway of the fivetiered Yasaka Pagoda in Kyoto.
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    • 250 15 The laser G3, ES3 and BJAI Bubble Jet are: currently deployed in the Gulf »i I <i I being scrapped since the Cold War has ended very, very secret until today. Ml I You'll have the chance to see a lot of very advanced The theme of the show is
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  • SPORTS
    • 327 17 AFP YANNICK NOAH celebrated his appointment as France's new Davis Cup captain by scoring a thrilling three-set Victory oyer Karel Novacek of Czechoslovakia in the first round of the US$2 million Paris Open on Monday. Noah, 30, who earlier in the day was officially named to
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    • 291 17 AP RUNNING a marathon a 26-mile, 385-yard (42.180km) grind on hard, sometimes hilly roads generally is not considered fun. For Grete Waitz, it is. But a year ago, a stress fracture of the pelvis forced her to skip the New York City Marathon,
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    • 281 17  -  By Paul Ramani SINGAPORE'S first ever golfathon, the Marina Charity Golfathon, was held recently and, accbtding to the organisers, it fU| a Forty-iix golfers turned up 'gt the Marina Bay Golf and Qjiintry Resort to drive their wm to diarity, with funds •oing to
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    • SIDE LINES
      • 79 17 LAN WOOSNAM topped the US$l million mark m purses for the first time and set a career-earnings record as he finished first in the season money-winning list on the PGA European Tddr. Woosnam tied Sandy Lyle for 21st place in the seasonending Volvo Masters at
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      • 67 17 CRISIS TALKS between anti-apartheid sports campaigners and golfing authorities in Johannesburg on Monday saved the prestigious three-month, 13-tournament Sunshine Tour, which starts on Saturday. Moss Mashishi of the National Olympic and Sports Congress (NOSC) announced the tour would go ahead after meeting with the multi-racial PGA
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      • 62 17 DWIGHT EVANS' 19-year career with the Boston Red Sox formally ended on Monday when the team placed him on unconditional release waivers. Boston had an option on Evans* contract for next season at US$l.3 million but decided last week not to exercise it. He
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      • 75 17 LINDSAY BURNS and Holly Brunkow were the fastest qualifiers yesterday for the final of the women's lightweight double scull at the World Rowing Championships. The unheralded Americans were timed in seven minutes, 8.97 seconds in winning the first heat over Canada and Australia at I Barrington,
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      • 110 17 GEORGE FQREMAN will fight in London 'in early December in prepaiWioti for a challenge against world heavyweight ,-champio* Evtnder Holyfield. The office of London-based promoter Frank Warren said on Monday that no date or opponent had been set for the bout, but that it would
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      • 92 17 RUGBY LfcAGUE chiefs in London are set to cash in next month aftq- Great Britain's historic win Over Australia last Saturday, as they look forward to packed houses for the rest of th*uree-tnatch series. The Wembley crowd of 52,274 set a new/record for a British Test
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 494 19  -  P Y Van reviews last Sunday's New York Symphonic Ensemble concert P Y Van The new york Symphonic Ensemble under the baton of Mamoru Takahara gave a concert in aid of the Community Chest of Singapore at the Victoria Concert Hall last Sunday. The concert,
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    • 986 19  -  Carol Lawson reports on two themes which dominated last week's baby products show in Dallas Carol Lawson NYT CONSIDER the newborn infant. So small. So wrinkled. Above all, so helpless. But not for long. Not with a nearly US$2.5-billion industry of
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    • 500 19 CHATTEBBQ* MARY MARTIN, who starred in such Broadway musicals as Peter Pan, The Sound of Music and South Pacific, has been hospitalised in Los Angeles for tests, but a spokesman for Miss Martin's son, the actor Larry Hagmaa, refUsed to say which hospital
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE 1
    • 3435 20  -  By William Chia SHARE PRICES on the Singapore stock market closed moderately lower across the board yesterday as continued fears of war in the Middle East and soaring oil prices led to nervous selling by some local and overseas investors. The Straits Times
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  • 3604 21 Main Board DBS 950 20 +2.2% PELS 50* 620 +15 +2.5% ICB Wrti 131 +9.2% OUE 565 +10 +1.8% NOL Pref I0» 520 +10 2.0% PM Htdgi 230 +10 +4.5% Semb Maritime 362 +8 +2.3% Keppel Corpn 575 +5 +0.9% Cold Store 50* 232 +4
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  • BT SHARE INFORMATION SERVICE
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    • 270 22 Oct 2§ In,, pirft- Haidbws has paid HK534.55m for 12.86<n shares of Lucky Man Properties, the HK-ksted company which has been suspendudsince January ml, with the option to sen part of it back to the vendors if Lucky Man a not related soon. Cetatttayvd ft frtiiiii IMb (CSEW)
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  • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 3734 23 Bernama SHARE PRICES on the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed lower yesterday after a day of listless trading marked by poor overseas leads and a lack of dear indications concerning the Gulf crisis. The KLSE Composite Index closed at 497.90, down 6.94 points, while
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  • TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 2143 24 TOKYO stocks closed lower after a day of skittish trading in which declines on a weaker yen were capped by futures arbitrage-related buying of the cash indices. Most sectors were easier on profit-taking, but scattered individual stocks bucked the trend. The key 225-share
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF HONGKONG
    • 2232 24 Reuter HONGKONG shares fell sharply yesterday as rising oil prices and news of a United Nations resolution against Iraq and US Secretary of State James Baker's statement that the US would not rule out force to resolve the Gulf crisis renewed local worries
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  • REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS
    • Pressure on Adsteam sends market lower
      • 872 25 RELENTLESS pressure on Adsteam and associated companies propelled the Australian stock market to a sharply weaker dose in relatively thin trade yesterday. Brokers said the market as a whole suffered due to the heavy selling of Adsteam group shares sparked by confirmation that Howard Smith lid had a series
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      • 693 25 PRICES dropped about 2.4 per cent in trading on the Thai stock market yesterday amid fears of worsening tension in the Middle East and rising oil prices. The Securities Exchange of Thailand Index fell 16.70 points to dose at 673.85. "Investors are still worried about the tension in the
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      • 482 25 MANILA share prices yesterday closed mostly lower from profit-taking and brokers expect the market will just drift sideways through the rest of the week. The Manila Stock Exchange Composite Index fell 9.54 points to dose at 596.65. "Most of the investors have called it quits for the week," said
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      • 274 25 LEADING New Zealand stocks levelled out somewhat while some second liners were singled out for selling on another day of light turnover yesterday. The Barclays Index lost 14.57 points to dose at 1,358.22. Total turnover was a tiny 3.30 million shares, worth NZ$3.B6 million. Brokers said they were
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      • 877 25 THE SEOUL Composite Index continued to swing in a wide range yesterday, peaking above 730 and falling to near 700 before ending the day down 9.40 points at 711.49. Volume was still high at 323.7 billion won against 510.6 billion on Monday. The stock stabilisation fund and institu- tions
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      • 378 25 TAIWAN stocks opened lower on prof-it-taking selling but strong fiasnrish pulled the j| the last minutes yesterday, dealers said. The Weighted Index dosed 9.4S points higher to 3.315.33 compared with Monday's 3,309.03 finish. Turnover rose to NTS 42 billion from NTS 32 billion. Dealers mid the index warned in
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      • 613 25 JAKARTA stock prion dosed lower yesterday, with die BT Index faffing 43.16 points to 687.43. The ottoW index was not available. Interpaafic Finance the bit board at 1.25 miokn shares, dosing 1,800 rupiah lower at MOO. Clfuette maker Ooden| Oaram ficfl 800 rupiah to 6,800 on turnover 0f429,000 shnim.
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      • 321 25 ClMt PlIlIlM +A Oct 3* SYDNEY AH Ordinaries Index 1,329.1 1,344.1 -15.7 Al Industrials Index 1,9*4.9 2,019.4 -34.3 Ail Resources Index 119.0 121.4 -2.4 Turnover (million) 62.17 53.91 +1.19 BANGKOK SET Index 673.S5 690.55 -16.70 Turnover (million) 49.63 NA JAKARTA Composite Index NA NA Turnover (nearest *000) NA NA MAMILA
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  • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
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        1158 26 WAi.L STREET stocks fell on Monday as concern over the Gulf crisis and weaker bond prices outweighed optimism over the federal budget package and lower interest rates. Blue chip stocks slid for the third session in a row, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing down 5.94 points
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        832 26 LONDON shares opened lower and continued downwards yesterday morning, with losses accelerating later on following the publication of a pessimistic business confidence survey. At 12.45 GMT the Footsie 100 shares index stood down 21.3 points on Monday's close at 2,040.8 points. The Confederation of British Industry recorded the biggest
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      • 217 26 DUTCH shares started lower in slow trading yesterday due to worries about company results, continued Gulf fears and lower foreign bourses. A lack of business also weighed on prices. At 0945 GMT, the CBS Tendency Index was down 0.7 points at 96.5. "There is a lot of uncertainty in
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      • 151 26 FRENCH shares were languishing near the day's lows at midsession yesterday as tough talk from top US officials revived worries of conflict in the Gulf. Volumes were thin in what is a holidayshortened week in France. The CAC-40 Index was 20.7 points, or one per cent, lower at 2,041,40
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      • 281 26 GERMAN share prices fell sharply at the start of bourse trade yesterday, but turnover was thin, with investors pushed to the sidelines by the uncertainties created by the Gulf crisis and talk of poor corporate results. The DAX Index of leading German shares fell 16.56 points, or 1.1 per
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      • 260 26 SWISS shares opened lower in quiet trading yesterday. Dealers said easier US share prices and continued concern about the Gulf crisis .weighed on the market. The SMI Index of leading shares fell 9.2 points to 1,431.27.5 after about five minutes of trading. Bearer shares in food group Nestle opened
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      • 144 26 BELGIAN shares started mixed yesterday, but dealers said volume was very low ahead of the November 1 national holiday and that investors felt the Gulf crisis was approaching its decisive phase. "The decision about whether or not to go to war will be made very soon," said one dealer.
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      • 140 26 PRICES on the Stockholm bourse weakened broadly in thin early trade yesterday and dealers described market sentiment as dull. By mid-morning, the bourse General Index had lost 0.76 per cent to 909.67 in low turnover of 40 million crowns. Blue chips were down 0.19 per cent on average. "The
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      • 347 26 A CONTINUED lack of interest left the Johannesburg stock maiket floundering in the doldrums at midday yesterday as investors stayed on the sidelines in the absence of any fresh incentives. Dealers said the dull conditions are likely to continue until some major news jerks uncertain investors out of their
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      • 117 26 MILAN shares ended weaker on Monday, but above the day's lows, as the Gulf crisis and the turmoil surrounding chemicals venture Enimont weighed on the market. The MIB Index, down more than two per cent at midmorning, closed off 1.33 per cent to 818. Milan Oct» IJ« Am Gen
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      • 189 26 TORONTO stocks on Monday retreated in afternoon trade from early gains and closed down in very slow trade, dealers said. "Basically it's the slow bleed for the business," one analyst said. The passage of the US budget agreement by Congress provided little impetus. The Composite Index lost 3.15 to
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      • 118 26 Oct 29 Cine Pwl— NEW YORK Dow Jones 2,430.20 2.436.14 -3.94 NYSE Financial 103.26 103.27 -2.01 SAP 500 301II 304.71 -2.13 Turnover (million) 134.0 130.2 3.1 LONDON Financial Times 30 1.600.0 1.5914 +1.6 PTSE 100 2.062.1 -1.0 Turnover (million) 291 361 -70 Amsterdam CBS Tendency Index 97.2 96.1 +0.4 FMNKFU0T
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  • CURRENCY, MONEY & FUTURES MARKETS
    • 1218 27 THE US CURRENCY yesterday ended firmer against the yen on yen sales for European currencies, as well as on laige-scale US dollar buying by life insurers, dealers said. However, the US dollar's gains were limited on profit-taking selling against the yen ahead
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    • 391 27 AFP A LEADING Japanese economist has ruled out any further increase in the Bank of Japan's disoount rate. "I don't think there is any probability of a new discount rate hike," said Ryo Watanabe, general manager of the economic research department at
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    • 197 27 Bernama A DECISION by British banks to set up what amounts to a cartel in the foreign exchange market to protect themsdves was triggered by Bank Negara's currency trading activities, say currency dealers in London. Bank Negara has gained a reputation in
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    • 1190 27 SIMEX tUMHUAt Open High Low Sett Eat Vol Oprtnt Vd Doc 90 9110 92.10 9107 9109 53l« ***** 5520 Mar 91 9130 92.30 9126 9129 9551 1799 6197 Jun 91 9121 9122 9117 9121 1731 4199 1190 Sep 91 92.01 9102 91.99 9102 1120 SS2 281 Dec 91
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 402 28 Bernama MALAYSIAN EXPORTERS should expand their market share of plywood in Japan in view of the increasing demand in that country, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry says. Japan's imports of plywood in 1989 increased by 89 per cent to US$l billion,
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    • 284 28 Bernama THE Malaysian cocoa trade mission, which recently visited China, is considering projects of mutual benefit after having achieved its objective of understanding the Chinese market better. A statement from the Malaysian Cocoa Board said the mission was also successful in imparting
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    • 845 28 REPORTS HONGKONG GOLD closed lower yesterday on late prof-it-taking in thin and quiet trade, dealers said. M A firmer dose in New York overnight sparked buying interest in Asian markets today which boosted the metal to a high of US$374," a bullion dealer
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  • THE TRAVEL PAGE
    • 989 29 CRy FVgM ETA FVgM ETO GA895 1225 I SQ227 2200 fllllll lllll GA895 1225 KL814 1730 KL813 1525 SQ24 2215 Uttmrn 0A71 0015 MM NZ25 1826 NZ28 1950 SQ388 2030 rr GA524 1150 ■aivW SQ182 0915 SQ181 1410 timtiT 1 QF72 1135 Ct664 0750 TG403 1155
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    • 797 29  -  POSTCARD FROM LONDON By Sheila Rule BY NOW, everyone must know that Europe is expensive. Everything, truly everything, is cheaper at home, travellers report, so be warned. Those heading for Europe have a choice: spend more than you expect or enjoy a more modest vacation.
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    • 150 29 As it 3pw yesterday. Local dollars to oae oh of iuielgu cvrcncy Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.333 1.3S3 Canadian dollar 1.4SS 1.475 NZ dollar 1.0410 1.081 Sterling pound 3.319 3.349 US dollar 1.7070 1.7170 Local dollar* to 100 adta of foreign currency Austrian schilling 15.00 16.80
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    • 252 29 9 Managed in this way to get clear explosion (4) 17 Heated and angered by 23 Went up to get some wine |H 24 Friends of the member for I I I I I I 25 It causes discomfort to the P® current ambassador (4) 30 I 1 28 John
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    • 209 29 Singapore Ootlook: Showers over several areas in the alferaooa. Forecast Max temp. 32.5 assoc humidity 69% min temp. 24.4 XT assoc humidity 97% hrs of sunshine 6.60 rainfall in mm. 14.0 rainfall this mth. 50.0 rainy days this mth. 10 World Forecast Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Good. Auckland 22/16 Showers Bangkok 34/27
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    • 34 29 CHR»S-Tr*RS 6«?6P<? &UT ITS H€J\Z£l T\K. IT'S NOMeOF SOT »FvoomusTA eMD OF OCTOBER. IT Fiwt, KNOW, S\fc IS PtTT€M>iHG R SORRD ISN'T HE? eeFoee wc ue*\cs FOR WIS V CWRiSTKNRS x W;4§lls O* B
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  • 593 30  -  22nd Asean Economic Ministers Meeting Frta Magdalene Ng in BALI ASEAN economic ministers yesterday resolved to boost intra-Asean trade and investment through the adoption of a common effective preferential tariff on selected industrial products and the setting up of more growth triangles among
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  • 515 30  -  By Kenneth James ECONOMIST Lester Thurow, the latest Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor, yesterday warned that a "black hole" resulting from America's massive trade deficit was threatening to swallow millions of mainly Asian jobs. Professor Thurow told an overflow audience
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  • 208 30 AFP HINTING of imminent plans to replace some members of her Cabinet, President Corazon Aquino said yesterday that she will not seek re-election in 1992. Speaking to foreign correspondents in Manila, she said that she would campaign actively for the administration's candidate in the next polls,
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  • 209 30 AFP SOUTH KOREA'S ruling Democratic Liberal Party (DLP) yesterday averted a break-up over plans to change to a parliamentary Cabinet system as President Roh Tac-Woo and chairman Kim Young-Sam decided to patch up their differences. Mr Roh will meet Mr Kim in a day
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  • 181 30 Reuter AUSTRALIA deregulated its airline industry at midnight yesterday, but analysts say passengers will have to wait some time before reaping substantial benefits from the free market. Of the five new airlines that have declared an intention to compete in Australian skies, only Compass
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  • 40 30 Soath AMoi schookhildrea ia Seweto prase (or moment's sileace to pray for peace yesterday MM|| raadoai «aa attacks orer the weekead which cUiaied 16 lives. The deaths were hefaered to he part of Mack focooaal rioleace.
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  • 259 30 AFP CHINESE Premier Li Peng said a communist party plenum to decide the next decade of economic policy will be held by the end of 1990, strongly indicating that the delayed meeting would result in renewed momentum for reformist ideas. Mr Li announced
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  • 246 30 Reuter BRITISH BUSINESSMEN believe their country faces a rrrmion even if official figures have yet to confirm it, according to a leading survey released yesterday. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) quarterly survey of business prospects shows the largest drop in business
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  • Shipping Times
    • 414 31  -  By Otthman Abu Bakar THE MALAYSIAN International Shipping Corporation (MISC) has delayed plans to buy four new tankers and sell off a similar number of old bulk carriers because of the Gulf crisis. MISC managing director Ariffin Alias said the company stands
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    • 312 31 INDONESIAN COMPANY PT Bakrie Corrugated Metal Industry (BCMI) is expanding into container manufacturing with a monthly capacity of 1,000 containers. Aburizal Bakrie, the president of the company, told Jakarta Post that BCMI injected an additional investment of US$4.6 million last year to
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    • 262 31 Bernama PELANGI AIR, which just launched a weekly service to the Riau provincial capital of Pekanbaru in central Sumatra, plans to fly to Aceh in north Sumatra and Batam Island. Pelangi Air general manager, Captain Ismail Abu Bakar, said the
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    • 190 31  -  FroM John Spiers in SYDNEY THE Australian Trade Practices Commission has invited anyone with complaints about anti-competitive practices by shipping lines, conferences, unions, stevedores, tug operators and port authorities to contact it. In a new booklet the TPC said the resolution of waterfront and
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    • 293 31 Reuter EC COMPETITION commissioner Sir Leon Brittan urged three of the bloc's major airlines to begin substantive talks with his officials on their plans for a Brusselsbased joint venture. Sir Leon said the failure of British Airways pic, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, and Belgium's
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    • 454 31 Reuter MAJOR AIRLINES will meet today to discuss a likely new round of international fare increases provoked by the Gulf crisis. It will be the second time in two months that airlines will talk about fare hikes, which must be approved by governments. The
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    • 199 31 Reuter THE International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has adopted a plan to reduce aircraft noise by phasing out the loudest planes over the next decade. Under the resolution adopted by the United Nations agency, member countries will be required from 1995 to replace planes
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    • NEWS SUMMARY
      • 43 31 FROM a tardy start in the 1970'5, the air express industry in Singapore has become a multi-million dollar business working in pulse with global markets. The take-off from here is to expand further into the *****. Page 2
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      • 47 31 THE Philippines is alarmed over rising cases of maritime disputes, mostly breach of contract, involving forrign shipowners, Filipino sailors and recruitment agencies. At the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA), officials —id Hat the had resulted mutinies, interdictions other labour-relat-ed problems. Back hp
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      • 52 31 FROM AN operational standpoint, there are two main areas in which the air express industry is working to ensure the safety of customer's consignments. One is the question of maintaining data integrity. The jmwd is the tracing of consignments via some type of computerised tracking network.
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      • 33 31 BOEING CO, whose thirdquarter net earnings rote to US$l.lO from US$O.7O per share for the same period last year, are expected to continue to soar. Back Page
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    • LOG BOOK
      • 108 32 IN A MOVE to stem the sea-robbery problem, the Port of Singapore Authority has reminded ships in Singapore waters to contact the Marine Police directly for any assistance via VHF Channel 7 on 156.35/160.95 MHz. For easier identification the ships can display the
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      • 116 32 CHINA'S worst air disaster, caused when a hijacked plane rammed two parked aircraft at Guangzhou airport this month, will cost insurers on the London insurance market US$75 million, an official newspaper said. China Daily quoted Li Yumin, chairman of the People's Insurance Company of China,
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      • 88 32 SIX BANKS led by Banque Bruxelles Lambert (BBL) lent 10 billion francs to help finance extension works at Brussels national airport, BBL said in a statement. The 13-year syndicated loan was made to Brussels Airport Termical Cy (BATC), which is in charge of the works.
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      • 84 32 AMERICAN and Egyptian warships helped to rescue 30 crew members from a blazing ship in the northern Red Sea on Monday, US Navy spokesmen in the Gulf said. US Navy headquarters in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia said the guided missile cruiser Biddle received a distress call
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      • 106 32 DUNKIRK dockers voted on Monday to end a 33-day strike in protest against high unemployment, accepting a draft agreement to develop traffic in the channel port. The president of the Employers' Maritime and Commercial Union, Edouard De Clebsattel, said the agreement opened the way to "renovate"
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    • 386 32  -  From a tardy start in the 1970'5, the air express industry in Singapore has become a multi-million dollar ousiness working in pulse with global markets. The take-off from here is to expand further into the *****. Air cargo expert Mr Ang Thian Chin talks
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    • 162 32 AIR EXPRESS is a relatively new concept in Asia, making its debut to the region only in the *****. The idea was slow to catch on, mainly due to several reasons: A lack of knowledge about the service among local shippers, The service's higher prices compared
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    • 118 32 THE first air express company to set up shop on the island was DHL International in 1972. In quick succession came Emery, Federal Express, TNT Skypak and United Parcel Services. Mr Ang believes that the rapid expansion of the local industry is linked to Singapore's well-connect-ed
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    • 664 32 Every day, an express courier firm races against time to ensure speedy delivery of its client's package, containing anything from a document to spare parts. As Mr Ang Thian Chin, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) assistant director (air cargo), says: Time is
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    • 491 32 AFP STRONGLY bullish sentiment in grain markets boosted rates on the Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange (BIFFEX) here in the past week. The Biffex's Baltic Freight Index (BFI) ended off its best, but still ahead 46 points on the week at 1,320 points. A 56 point surge on
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    • 11584 40 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for poets around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line in- 1 volved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advanced dates are published for
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      • 629 47 w—I lay* <Wwt p»«1— FraS!ta Mha »S K30 Amp* 31.10/1500 HmM S 1 >32 atonprit 30.10/2300 Oraai Baran 3A K29 31.10/0600 T*M 2020 C09 akMpda 31.10/2300 tow SB K34 novate 02.11/1800 Hm Htck *****A K30 31.10/1700 01.11/1500 Ma AM E-871 K32 31.10/0030 05.11/1100 Mi Man 44/90 K31
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      • 1124 47 KECEIVtm Of EXPORT FCL COttTAWERS AND LCL CARCO land fliiitMUriwi i Mb 9# fey Mi Bb/tt hW Fw» ta |fc 3A 02/1800 1 30/1500 30/1669 30/1900 3 31/0700 31/1159 31/1400 4 31/1200 31/1459 31/1700 Ad Gondww ***** 01/1500 1 30/1500 30/1(59 30/1900 3 31/0700 31/1159 31/1400 4 31/1200
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      • 325 47 Pwt Wi Berti it South Pert «n Oct 30:1; Jati; 2: Chariot Venture L; 3: Sea Chieftain; 6: Pacific Samudra; 7: Hong Soon t 7A: Sri Nam Hua 4; Jetty Shet Petro Map. KCT: 8: Anro As* 9: Gurt fridge. Bunga Seroja. N*ti Pert 11: Cora Princess;
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    • 1074 47 ACTIVITY in the dry cargo freight market on Monday was again brisk and rates were holding steady, brokers said. Two grain fixtures on the US Gulf7Japan route were concluded at U5524.50 and US$23. "It's relatively firm...At least there is no panic in this market," one broker said. This
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    • 457 48  -  Frtn Al O Labita in MANILA THE Philippines is alarmed over rising cases of maritime disputes, mostly breach of contract, involving foreign shipowners, Filipino sailors and recruitment agencies. At the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA), officials told BT that the disputes had resulted in mutinies,
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    • 473 48  -  LINES By Malcom Rees The writer of this fortnightly column is the general manager of DHL International FROM AN operational standpoint, there are two main areas in which the air express industry is working to ensure the safety of customer's consignments. One is the question
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    • 315 48 Reuter BOEING CO, whose thirdquarter net earnings rose to US$l.lO from US$O.7O per share for the same period last year, are expected to continue to soar, analysts said. They said that the West Coast aerospace giant has a sizeable backlog of orders
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