The Business Times, 16 September 1991

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  • 10 1 Business Times MCI (P) 16/12/90 Monday, September 16, 1991 75'
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  • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 79 1 LONDON Iran wants Opec talks later this month to set oil output levels which will put prices on track for US$2l a barrel, without leaving the market in short supply. Iranian Oil Minister Gholamreza Aqazadeh said yesterday, "It is part of
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    • 36 1 BONN German car maker Porsche intends to lay off hundreds of workers and change management in the wake of decreased profits, Der Spiegel magazine said in an article to appear today.
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    • 39 1 NEC of Japan, the world's largest semi-conductor maker, is preparing its Singapore plant for more high-technology products. This includes a possible technology transfer from Japan to make 16-megabyte DRAM chips in the Republic. Page 2
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    • 41 1 MALAYSIA'S total external trade is projected to treble from US$5B.5 billion to U*****.5 billion between 1991 and the year 2000, International Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Chua Jui Meng said in New York last week Page 8
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    • 30 1 TRADE ministers from countries controlling nearly twothirds of global commerce said on Saturday they were increasingly confident a world trade accord would finally be clinched Page 10
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    • 42 1 WHILE Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew shares his experience on economic management with Kazakhstan this week, the TDB and businessmen in his delegation will be out to find out what the re-form-minded Soviet republic has to offer Page 13
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    • 27 1 ONCE the bastion of the philanthropy or office beautification departments, art and artists are the latest employee development tool in the US. Page 19
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    • 28 1 STATE-OWNED Balkan Bulgarian Airlines plans to start passenger flights from Sofia to Singapore with a possible extension to Australia in future. Shipping Times Page 1
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  • MARKETS SUMMARY
    • 37 1 PLAGUED BY declining demand in most of its businesses, Inchcape Berhad has turned in a weak $20.42 million in interim net earnings, down 44 per cent from the equivalent period in FY9O Page 3
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    • 24 1 A SUBSIDIARY'S start-up costs and higher taxes weakened Singapore Aerospace's group profitability for the first half of the year Page 3
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    • 42 1 AUSTRALIA is to limit foreign control of the debt-ridden John Fairfax Pty Ltd media group to 20 per cent, but a successful foreign bidder would be allowed to raise overseas finance for the remaining 80 per cent Page 4
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    • 27 1 FEARS of imminent receivership faded at Brent Walker last Friday after its lead banks said efforts to find a solution would continue Page 4
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    • 33 1 HONGKONG-BASED Sheraton Asia Pacific Corporation and IHD Holdings have appointed Barclays Bank as the financial adviser for the groups' hotel and commercial complex development in Kuala Lumpur Page 6
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    • 47 1 THE bankruptcy toll from the collapse of Japan's financial "bubble" rose sharply in August to a monthly record of 1,065 billion yen and was highlighted by the 430 billionyen failure of the Egawa Restaurant run by the mystic-cum-stock investor, Ms Nui Onoue Page 6
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      28 1 Friday Change BT-MGA 690.87 -2.64 Kuala Lumpur ....544.66 -4.95 Tokyo 23,134.43 +604.23 Hongkong 3,974.12 +4.02 Sydney 1567.8. -1.3 New York 2985.69 -22.14 London 2625.8 2 -16.1
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    • 23 1 Fiftting* rates USS SS 1.7010 100 Yen SS 1.2661 MS SS 0.6165 M(My Miiul rjtw Overnight 5 1/4 +1/4 3-month 5 unch
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    • 31 1 Rubber S'porc Oct.... 136.50*/kg -0.25 M'sia Oct 224.50 /kg unch KL Tin Turnover 83 tonnes +3 Spot MS 15.07/kg -0.04 Crude palm oM Turnover1,643 lots -52 Oct MS8O0 /tonne -10
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  • 580 1  -  From Harish Mehta in HO CHI MINH CITY SINGAPORE has become the second largest Asean investor in Vietnam, while East Asia's biggest spender, Taiwan, has pipped France to become the largest foreign investor in this emerging economy. Officials in charge of foreign
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  • 402 1 Reuter MANILA Philippine President Corazon Aquino said yesterday that there was no chance the Senate would ratify a new military bases treaty with Washington and that she would call a national referendum to overturn the rejection of the pact. Mrs Aquino,
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  • 248 1 AFP TAIPEI Overseas investment in Taiwan in the first eight months of the year dropped 13.92 per cent compared with the corresponding period last year to US$l.35 billion (552.29 billion), investment officials said yesterday. "The increase in labour cost, shaip
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  • 314 1  -  Hong Leong among the names mentioned By Joseph Rajendran SINGAPORE About half a dozen Singapore companies are said to be interested in joining US-based Integral Peripherals to set up a US$2O million (Ss34 million) disk drive factory in the Republic later in the
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  • 157 1 Reuter LONDON London could be in danger of losing its position as a global financial hub unless it addresses transport problems and the threat from rival European centres, a survey of foreign banks to be released today showed.' The survey by the
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  • 287 1 Bernama IPOH The 1992 Malaysian Budget will create the climate necessary for rapid economic growth to serve as the launch pad for the National Development Policy (NDP), Finance Minister Datuk Sen Anwar Ibrahim said yesterday. This Budget was important because it would
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  • HOME NEWS
    • NEWS ROUNDUP
      • 81 2 ONLY 13 per cent of women in Singapore exercise regularly, a survey found last year. Urging more women to exercise, the Minister of State (Health), Dr Aline Wong who disclosed the finding at a walkathon for women yesterday morning said womep lived longer
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      • 111 2 THANKS to Singapore's open-door policy, obstetricians and gynaecologists and their scientific colleagues here have made great strides in their field, President Wee Kim Wee said in a speech read on his behalf at the opening ceremony of the eighth World Congress of Gynaecology and Obstetrics yesterday.
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      • 89 2 THE AUTHOR of the bestselling book Megatrends, John Naisbitt, will speak on opportunities for Singapore in the new world order at the Mandarin Hotel on Sep 23. The talk is organised by the Singapore Institute of Management and sponsored by Lianhe Zaobao and Business
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      • 91 2 FROM TODAY, the City Registration Centre of the National Registration Office, located on the former premises of the Singapore Polytechnic at Prince Edward Road, will stop its registration services. IC holders who have received the application for an identity card form (NR2 Form) and wish
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    • 430 2  -  Tokyo giant may make 16-megabyte DRAM chips here By Claire Leow NEC of Japan, the world's largest semi-conductor maker, is preparing its Singapore plant for more high-technolo-gy products. On the cards is a possible technology transfer from Japan to make 16-megabyte Dynamic
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    • 530 2  -  Firm is profitable though parent company Gulf International is involved in BCCI scandal By S N Vasuki A DUTCH trading house that has operated in Singapore since 1947 may be the only profitable investment made by Gulf International Holdings, the Luxembourgbased holding company
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    • 274 2 LOANS and advances extended by banks in Singapore rose in June to $60.91 billion from $60.46 billion in May and $55.69 billion a year ago, reports the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Deposits of non-bank customers also rose to $67.08 billion in June from
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    • 215 2 THE Singapore Institute of Management is kicking off a Distinguished Business Lecture series with Kenichi Ohmae of The Borderless World fame as its first speaker. The series is supported by the Economic Development Board. A best selling author and Japanese business expert, Dr
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    • 160 2 SINGAPORE BUSINESS magsrine is again on the hnnt for young mid-level managers with talent for its Outstanding Manager Award 1991. Individuals with high potential of succeeding as a general manager stand a good chance of winning the prize. According to Times Periodicals, the mngazine's
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    • 319 2 0 SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT (1 {Working with Japan*** Strtlifits foe luccttt October 15 A 16,1991 $$540 SIM members/Ss63o non-members This seminar is designed to equip participants with the practical skills and insights required to improve "face-to-face" communication effectiveness with Japanese superiors, colleagues and customers. Focusing on the participant's own
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  • COMPANY NEWS 1
    • 624 3  -  Group faced declining demand in most of its businesses By Lilian Ang SINGAPORE Plagued by declining demand in most of its businesses, Inchcape Berhad has turned in a weak $20.42 million in interim net earnings, down 44 per cent from the equivalent period in FY9O.
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    • 378 3  -  Dexter Lee SINGAPORE A subsidiary's start-up costs and higher taxes weakened Singapore Aerospace's group profitability for the first half of the year. For the six months ended June 30, 1991. the group reaped net earnings of $9.52 million on a turnover of
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    • 342 3 SINGAPORE Newlylisted Scotts Holdings and its Indonesian partner will spend US$55 million (about Ss94 millioh) to develop a service apartment project in the heart of Jakarta's central business district. The Indonesian partner, PT Menara Duta, is part of the diversified Tigaraksa group which has
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 85 3 SINGAPORE Government-linked Intraco has clinched a $31 million contract to supply telecommunications cables to Singapore Telecom. The contract involves the supply of 1,700 km of telephone cables of various sizes to be used for voice and data transmission throughout Singapore. They will be delivered
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      • 94 3 KUALA LUMPUR Lien Hoe Corp Bhd has sold its 90 per cent shareholding of S.BS million shares in Spicers (M) Sdn Bhd to Norscan Forest Products Pte Ltd, Tunku AbdulThani Ibni Sultan Badlishah and Mr Mah Kim for M 54.32 million. Lien Hoe acquired
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      • 51 3 KUALA LUMPUR Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging Bhd has appointed Mr Yan Kock Yeun as executive deputy chair-. man, Mr Chee Heng Tong as senior executive director, and Mr Ahmad Puat Haji Mohamed Noordin as executive director, finance. The appointments are effective from today.
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      • 102 3 KUALA LUMPUR Sanyo Industries (Malaysia) Bhd,' which will be celebrating its 25th anniversary in 1992, is studying the expansion of its operations in anticipation of further improvement in the demand for its products in line* with the growing economy. Sanyo said it might consider raising its
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      • 48 3 KUALA LUMPUR Promet Bhd said its proposed conversion of debt owing to Nurford Holdings Corp and Tonnage Investments Lines Ltd SA amounting to M 561.74 million into 61.74 million shares of MSI.OO each in Promet was approved by the Capital Issues Committee last Wednesday.
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      • 56 3 KUALA LUMPUR Duty-free retailing and wholesaling group Sriwani Holdings Bhd's B.BS million shares available for public subscription at M 52.60 each had been oversubscribed by 18.6 times, it was announced over the weekend. Out of this entire offer, 1.1 million shares are reserved for the directors and
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    • 444 3  -  From Catherine Ong in HONGKONG MALAYSIA'S Public Bank is floating its Hongkong depos-it-taking company, JCG Holdings, on the Hongkong stock exchange with a HK$ 136.3 million (Ss3o million) public offer of new shares today. The issue of 106.5 million shares at HK$l.2B
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    • 614 3 MARKET TALK Reuter SINGAPORE Indonesian tycoon Liem Sioe Liong's move to put his son and three other confidantes on the board of Singapore's United Industrial Corp Ltd could help to ease the financial woes of the diversified real-estate
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 93 4 TOKYO Nippondenso Co Ltd said the workforce at a plant of wholly-owned Australian Automotive Air Pty Ltd will more than double to 150 by the end of 1993, a Nippondenso spokesman said. The plant in Croydon, near Melbourne, started producing car-airconditioner components in
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      • 74 4 METZINGEN, Germany Men's clothing manufacturer Hugo Boss AG said the arrest of Japanese entrepreneur Akira Akagi, the company's majority shareholder, would have no effect on the company. The statement was issued in response to news that Akagi, president of Tokyo real estate company Marusho
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      • 73 4 MELBOURNE Western Mining Corp Holdings Ltd said it has approved a Asso million (5567.5 million) expansion of its Kwinana nickel refinery in Western Australia. WMC Managing Director Hugh Morgan said the capitalworks programme would boost annual capacity at the refinery to 42,000 tonnes from 30,000
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      • 87 4 ORLANDO, Florida Apple Computer Inc has joined the Copyright Protection Fund to help combat illegal software use, the Software Publishers Association said. The association's fund was created in 1988 to fight software piracy on behalf of the personal computer software industry. The fund's members include Adobe
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      • 73 4 SEOUL South Korea's Lucky Petrochemical Co Ltd, a unit of Lucky-Goldstar Group, opened a naphtha cracking centre in the southeastern provincial town of Yeochon, a company spokesman said. Lucky Petrochemical has invested a total of 500 billion won (SS 1.15 billion) since May 1990
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    • 631 4 Reuter CANBERRA Australia is to limit foreign control of the debt-ridden John Fairfax Pty Ltd media group to 20 per cent, but a successful foreign bidder would be allowed to raise overseas finance for the remaining 80 per cent. The new
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    • 462 4 Reuter LONDON Fears of imminent receivership faded at Brent Walker Group pic last Friday after its lead banks said efforts to find a solution would continue. "Talks between representatives of the Jbanks and bondholders will be continued into next week," a spokesman for Brent's
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    • 370 4 NYT TOKYO In a move made with an eye towards the 1992 Common Market integration, Toshiba Corp said it has reached an agreement to purchase processed silicon wafers in Europe from Motorola Inc, a company spokesman said on Sept 13. In a few
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    • 319 4 Reuter BONN German engineer MAN AG took the Frankfurt stock market by storm last Friday with news that its group net profit surged a sharp 22 per cent to a record 400 million marks (SS4O2 million) in the 1990/91 year ended
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    • 579 4  -  MARKET TALK From Shirish Nadkarni Ih BOMBAY RELIANCE Industries heir Anil Ambani's recent marriage to actress Tina Munim cannot really be considered a contributory factor, but there is no doubt there was an element of a typically farcical Hindi movie script in
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  • FINANCIAL NEWS
    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 64 6 Kleinwort Benson Investment Management on Thursday it had signed an agreement with Sa's largest investment trust group, the Korea Investment Co Ltd, to form the first British-South Korean investnHt joint venture. The new company, Korea Investment Europe Ltd (KIM Europe), will be 80 per
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      • 74 6 »DON Eagle Star, the insurance subsidiary of tobacco financial services group BAT Industries, is to quit the pooled mortgage insurance market, the Financial Times said. TTJ* market allows mortgage lenders which lack a retail network to raise funds by securitising pools of their own loans
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      • 68 6 COPENHAGEN Denmark's central bank said the list of exchange rates it issues each day will from Oct 1 be on rates exchanged between a large number of central tflss every morning. It said in a statement this will replace practice of issuing official rates after a
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      • 56 6 The Resolution Trust Corp said the 193 it holds under conservatorship posted operating losses million in the second quarter after losses of $596 nßon in the first. The thrift bailout agency said total losses we 193 thrifts were $1.6 billion in the second quarter, up fpiQi
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      • 68 6 Three Italian commercial banks are among the cnditors of the Albanian central bank which ran up losses of I|sSl7o million on foreign exchange dealings over the last tjffe years, Italian banking sources said. They said the state(fftSed Banca Nazionale del Lavoro and Banco di Roma, as
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      • 66 6 STOCKHOLM Two large owners in Swedish insurance group Forsakrings AB Skandia have sold Large stakes in the firm, according to a Swedish ownership register. According to the register, Swedish investment firm Industrivarden has sold all its 1,344,000 Skandia shares, or 1.8 per cent of the
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    • 325 6  -  By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE Hongkongbased Sheraton Asia Pacific Corporation and IHD Holdings have appointed Barclays Bank as the financial adviser for the groups' hotel and commercial complex development in Kuala Lumpur. The Hongkong branch of Barclays said in a statement over the
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    • 464 6 AP TOKYO The Finance Ministry has found that Japan's largest trust bank compensated investors for poorly performing trust funds, a practice similar to the one at the heart of a major securities scandal, news reports said on Friday. The bank, Mitsubishi Trust, immediately denied
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    • 367 6 AP CLEVELAND Society Corp announced on Friday it agreed to acquire cross-town rival Ameritrust Corp in a stock deal valued at nearly US$l.2 billion (Ss2 billion) that will create a huge banking company with more than US$26 billion in assets. The deal
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    • 491 6 The BCCI collapse Agencies ABU DHABI Criminal charges are expected to be brought within days by the Abu Dhabi government against some of the most senior bankers in the Bank of Credit and Commerce International. The decision by the emirate, BCCI's majority shareholder,
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    • 309 6 FT TOKYO The bankruptcy toll from the collapse of Japan's financial "bubble" rose sharply in August to a monthly record of 1,065 billion yen (Ssl3.J> billion) and was highlighted by the 430billion yen failure of the Egawa Restaurant rua by the mystic-cum-stock investor
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    • 392 6 NYT NEW YORK Two member firms of the New York Stock Exchange lost "millions and millions" of dollars when Salomon Brothers squeezed the treasuries market in May, a Big Board official has told Congress. Edward Kwallwasser, executive vice-president for the
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  • THE REGION
    • 336 8 Deputy Minister sells M'sian market potential to US Bernama tiSHINGTON Malays total external trade is tipjected to treble from |5558.5 billion to U*****.5 Uptfion between 1991 and the 'w 2000, International asde and Industry Deputy jQoister Chua Jui Meng said York last week.
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    • 211 8 Bernama SEOUL South Korea is keen to step up its economic ties with Malaysia, particularly in trade, investment and tourism, says the Malaysian ambassador to South Korea. Datuk Nik Mohamed Nik Hassan said last Saturday that the move was likely to
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    • 344 8 AP HONGKONG Hongkong citizens voted yesterday in a landmark election for the territory's first directly elected legislators in 150 years of British colonial rule. A series of polls' issued on the eve of the election indicated a landslide victory for pro-democracy forces and
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    • 134 8 BANGKOK Proven natural gas reserves of fields discovered in Thailand so far will enable gss production to last at least another 20 years, The Bmmgkok Post has reported the governor of the Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PIT), Luen Krisanakri, as saying. In
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    • NOTE BOOK
      • 84 8 LANGKAWI The Kedah government plans to turn Langkawi into an international recreation centre to attract tourists to stay on the island longer. The State Youth and Sports Committee chairman, Datuk Azizan Taib, said last Saturday that the Langkawi Development Authority (Lada) and the
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      • 57 8 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia and Venezuela have finalised an agreement to avoid double taxation. Malaysian Finance Minister Anwar Ibrahim said last Saturday that the agreement would be signed by Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Venezuelan President Carlos Andres Perez during the
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      • 88 8 BANGKOK Figures released by the Thai Customs Department show customs fraud is not at a serious level, says director-general Aran Thammano. He said the number of fraud cases was not high considering the level of Thailand's exports. The department's statistics show 1,434 cases of fraud, worth
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      • 61 8 BANGKOK Nearly 30,000 illegal immigrants from Burma have been sent back to their country from southern Thailand since the beginning of the year. Ranong province deputy governor Niwet Somsud was quoted as saying yesterday that 200 to 300 Burmese, considered as economic migrants and not refugees fleeing
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  • THE WORLD 1
    • 400 10 Pact may be concluded by year-end, they say Reuter ANGERS, France Trade ministers from countries controlling nearly two-thirds of global commerce said on Satucday they were increasingly confident a world trade accord would finally be clinched. US Trade Representative Carta Hills, European
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    • 237 10 Reuter LONDON Britain's ruling Coaserratives played down talk of aa early general election on Saturday aa two more opinion polls showed them taking a lend over the main opposition Labour Party. **1 think the aig—mil for thinking long tana still remain
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    • WORLD WATCH
      • 89 10 NEW DELHI Commonwealth foreign ministers on Saturday recommended lifting travel restrictions against South Africans as a first step in a programme to phase out antiapartheid sanctions. The removal of economic and financial sanctions, however, was linked to further moves towards multiracial democracy, said
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      • 65 10 JERUSALEM A hardline Cabinet minister on Saturday suggested Israel abandon its request for billions of dollars in US loan guarantees and slash Israelis' wages to finance Soviet immigration. Agriculture Minister Rafael Eitan of the right-wing Tzomet party said that in a Cabinet session yesterday he
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      • 80 10 BEIJING Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti yesterday became the latest Western leader to visit China and heal a two-year rift caused by the violent suppression of China's 1989 democracy movement. Mr Andreotti emphasised the importance of China's role in world affairs at the beginning of talks
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      • 73 10 SOFIA A leak of radioactive steam caused by a faulty pumpshut down a reactor at the troubled Bulgarian nuclear power plant at Kozloduy on Saturday, a plant official said. "A very small leak of radioactive steam was recorded at the junction of a pump and a
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    • 485 10 Agencies WASHINGTON Reces-sion-wary consumers curbed their spending appetites in August, which registered the steepest drop in retail sales 0.7 per cent in seven months, a government report showed on Friday. The report "reflects the fundamentals of the economy no jobs,
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    • 348 10 FT LONDON Inflation is licked", British Prime Minister John Major said on Friday, as the government announced that the retail prices index (RPI) rose by 4.7 per cent in August, its lowest annual rate for three years. Although the RPI was expected to Call
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    • 32 10 Workers rebuilding the Berlin Wall as a memorial place at the former Checkpoint Charlie in centre Berlin on Friday. A 12-metre-high watch tower will aleo be rebuilt
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    • 441 11 Crisis in the Soviet Union Reuter TBILISI, Soviet Union Georgian President Zviad Gamsakhurdia, facing growing protests against his leadership, warned on Saturday of a danger of armed conflict and Soviet military intervention in his separatist republic. The nationalist president told a rally of more
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    • 346 11 AP STOCKHOLM Swedes went to the polls yesterday in parliamentary elections that could well determine the future of their world famous welfare system. Voters were expected to turn against the governing Social Democrats, that have led the nation into a 9 per
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    • 241 11 AP MOSCOW The niece of Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin called on Saturday for a nationwide referendum to decide whether her uncle's body should be removed from its famous mausoleum and buried. In an appeal published in the daily newspaper Pravda, Olga
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  • ANALYSIS
    • 837 13  -  Leonard Silk examines how Moscow can save its sinking economy. Is replacing the rouble with an entirely 1 new currency the only solution? Leonard Silk NYT WHERE big money is at stake, politics dominates economics. And when runaway inflation breaks loose, when productive
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    • 951 13  -  While Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew shares his experience on economic management with Kazakhstan this week; the TDB dnd businessmen in his team will be out to find out what the reform-minded Soviet republic has to offer, Anna Teo reports Anna Teo The writer is
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    • 463 13 The makers of digital audio tape players say two emerging rivals are narrowing the outlook for their product Asahi JAPANESE consumer-elec-tronics manufactures say that digital audio tape (DAT) recorders, once touted as their next major hit after compact discs, will remain a
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    • 998 14  -  The key to success for companies is to go global, says strategic analyst Uri Dadush. Salil Tnpatni reports Salil Tripathi WHEN Mikhail Gorbachev loses power, when Rajiv Gandhi gets assassinated, when Chinese troops massacre students at Tiananmen Square, or when the Berlin Wall falls, diplomats and
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    • 1701 16  -  Most managers do not know the full scope of their own abilities. The best way for them to find out is to be jolted out of their comfortable grooves, says J B M Kassaijian J B M Kassarjian The writer is professor of management
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    • 410 16 TO TEST this process of learning by managers, a useful place to begin is the personal experiences of those who have attained positions of significant leadership. When asked about pivotal learning events in their career, most senior managers dte a jolting experience: an unexpected challenge, or a
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    • 102 16 This Announcement appears as a matter of record only CD Arab-Malaysian Credit Berhad M$ 45,000,000 Standby Letter of Credit Facility Arranger ANZ Singapore Limited Standby Letter of Credit issued by The Sanwa Bank, Limited The Yasuda Trust and Banking Company, Limited, Singapore Branch Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd
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  • SPORTS
    • 1331 17  -  Carl Chang, now Michael's coach, took time off from practice for the Honda-Kah Singapore Men's Open to speak with Nirmal Ghosh about his younger brother's game Nirmal Ghosh TEAM CHANG Michael Chang's father, mother and brother are doing a lot of thinking these days. Michael,
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    • 363 17 AFP INDIANAPOLIS Kim Gwang-Suk of North Korea was overwhelmed by the standing ovation she received last Saturday after her extraordinary routine on the uneven bars earned her a perfect 10.000 and a gold medal at the World Gymnastics Championships. Kim, a
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    • 46 17 DONCASTER, England Jockeys taking part in the world's oldest horse racing classic, the English St Leger, had to swerve to avoid a man and a boy staging a sit-down protest last Saturday on the track. The two later fled the scene.
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    • 291 17 AP LAS VEGAS Julio Cesar Chavez did what comes naturally last Saturday win, but not in dazzling fashion. Julian Jackson, on the other hand, was a smashing success in the championship doubleheader before about 10,000 fans outdoors at the Mirage Hotel Casino. Former heavyweight
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    • SIDE LINES
      • 109 17 COAL VALLEY, Illinois David Edwards shot a thirdround 64 in gusty conditions to take a one-stroke lead over Paul Azinger, who had a 70, after the third round of the US$l million (SSI.7 million) Hardee's Classic men's golf tournament last Saturday. Edwards, who
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      • 89 17 A COQUITLAM, Canada American Debbie Massey main-, tained her one-stroke lead last Saturday in the third round of the US$7OO,OOO (551.19 million) du Maurier Ltd Classic women's golf tournament, with a par-72. Scotland's Pamela. Wright overtook Trish Johnson of England for the second, spot,
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      • 89 17 CONCORD, Massachusetts Rocky Thompson fired a three-under-par 69 last Saturday to gain a one-shot lead after two rounds of the US$4OO,OOO (S$680,000) Digital Seniors Classic. Thompson, who fired an opening-round 66 a day earlier, was one stroke ahead of Lee T re vino and
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      • 104 17 LEXINGTON, Ohio Michael Andretti got the point last Saturday, and so did everybody else as the streaking secondgeneration Indy-car star moved closer to series point leader Bobby Rahal in the Indy-car championship battle. Andretti and his Chevrolet-powered Lola were overpowering again as he mastered the 3.62-km,
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  • THE ARTS
    • 716 19  -  Art and artists are the latest employee development tool in the United States. Claudia Deutsch has the details Claudia Deutsch NYT FOR its 1988 annual report, the Progressive Corp, a Cleveland-based auto insurance company, commissioned seven artists to illustrate individuality, personal growth, flexibility and other
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    • 574 19  -  Lisa Lee attends Balletto di Toscana's debut performance in Singapore and finds it simply riveting Lisa Lee Balletto di Toscana has been hailed as Italy's brightest dance group and the fertile bed where the country's young choreographers have flourished. After attending Wednesday evening's performance at
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    • 595 19  -  P Y Van applauds the musicianship of violinist Dong Suk Kang at last Friday's SSO concert P Y Van UNDER the baton of Korean guest conductor Lim Wonsik, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra began last Friday's concert with Woo Jong Kap's Fantasy for Orchestra. Unmistakeably Korean with its minor
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    • 183 19 It s a sign of quality. you 're looking for quality, look for the Rosette W because only those restaurants who meet the highest standards of heef cuisine receive it. YOU WILL SEE THE SIGN AT THE FOLLOWING RESTAURANTS: JACK'S PLACE STEAK HOUSES (733.1211) THE COMPASS ROSE 6 THE TEA
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE 1
    • 4811 20  -  By Sylvia Wong ALL EYES will be on Scotts Holdings as it makes its debut on the properties section of the main board today. Scotts bore the brunt of the Soviet crisis halfway through its public offer in August, closing with a
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 811 22 FT i U|KE a spoilt child who grows bored with a new toy mputes after ripping off the wiping paper, Wall Street greeted last Friday's interest rale cut with a marked lack of! enthusiasm. The Federal Reserve gave the market what
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    • 531 22 AFP SHARE PRICES continued to rise on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week, supported by a stronger yen and growing expectations of a discount rate cut by the Bank of Japan. The Nikkei Stock Average of 225 selected issues closed out the week
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    • 829 22  -  LONDON By Ray Heath THE RECESSION in the UK is over. That's official. Well, as official as the interpretation of the latest statistics. Next week, there might be another batch which shows that the decline goes on. Nevertheless, there was enough good
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    • 767 22 THE 0.5 per cent cut in the prime rate to 9 per cent last Friday should boost investor sentiment this week. Property stocks will be the main beneficiaries. While we expect the market to open firm, we do not expect fireworks as the market
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    • ASIAN MARKETS ROUNDUP
      • 142 22 PRICES FELL again on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSE) last week in fairly active trading. The JSE Index closed 1.7 per cent lower at 295.30 last Friday, having fallen to 294.54 on Thursday against the previous week's closing of 300.54. There were strong buying orders in anticipation of foreign
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      • 95 22 THE Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index fell slightly last Friday to close the week 12.94 points lower, at 715.57 points, a 1.77-per cent drop from the previous week's close of 728.51 points. Average daily turnover by volume last week was 45,928,633 shares, a fall from the daily average
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      • 155 22 SHARES on South Korea's stock market last week closed higher amid expectations that the government would announce economy-boosting measures this week. The broad-based Composite Price Index closed in last Saturday's half-day session at 688.70 won, up 6.8 points from the previous week. Average daily volume was 14.0 million shares,
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      • 153 22 THE PHILIPPINE stock markets fell last week due to the Senate's imminent rejection of a new treaty extending the stay of US military bases in the country after their lease expires this month, bourse spokesmen said last Saturday. The composite index at the Manila Stock Exchange fell to 918.58
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      • 340 22 SHARE PRICES on the Taiwan Stock Exchange steadily lost steam amid quiet trading last week with the weighted price index moving in a tight range between 4,450 and 4,750 points. Wiping out the previous week's 1.25 per cent gain, the 237-issue index declined 80.36 points or 1.7 per cent
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      • 436 22 AFP PRICES ON the Indian stock markets soared to record levels last week following reports that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) had cleared a contingency loan to help India tide over its immediate problems. In a three-day truncated trading week, the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Sensitivity Index, or Sensex,
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  • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 4446 23 Bernama SHARE PRICES ended lower last week in the absence of fresh factors in spite of a technical correction as investors preferred to consolidate their positions. The KLSE Composite Index fell 13.46 points over the week to 544.46 while the Industrial Index declined 26.96
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    • 1198 23 BUSINESS TIMES" TELEPHONE: 730-5771/5772/5773 FAX: 734-j4982 ,J IN THE MATTES OP THK COMPANIES ACT, CAP M AND IN THE MATTES OP BBEB SINGAPORE PTE LTD (IN MEMBEBS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary Ocneral Meeting of BREE SINGAPORE PTE LTD duly convened and held at 83 Robinson Road *04-14 Afro Asia
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  • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
    • US stocks fall after cut in discount rate
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        1197 24 A WIDELY-ANTICIPATED US discount rate cut drew a crowd of profittakers to Wall Street on Friday. After rising on Thursday on speculation that interest rates would soon be lowered, US blue chips shed about 0.7 per cent when the half-point cut materialised. Bonds also fell. "It's the old
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        969 24 UK STOCKS sharply reversed their morning gains to finish lower on Friday, undermined by worries about the US economy and a burst of late profittaking. The 0.5 per cent cut in the Federal Reserve's discount rate was already priced into the market, dealers said. But the timing was a
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      • 349 24 THE LONG-ANTICIPATED US interest rate cut finally arrived on Friday, and sharp profit-taking promptly punctured early gains in Dutch shares. "We have an old Dutch saying," said Jacques de Jong at Amro bank. "The end of the story is the end of the fun." The CBS general tendency index
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      • 252 24 GERMAN SHARES ended slightly firmer in quiet trading on Friday, boosted by firmer prices on Wall Street and in Tokyo. Although interest was lively in a number of second-tier shares, investors continued to wait idly on the sidelines. The 30-share DAX index closed 6.30 points higher at 1,637.62, off
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      • 194 24 THE PARIS BOURSE made a moderate gain on Friday in very active trading, as the CAC-40 stock price index finished the session at 1,876.19 points, up by 0.81 per cent from the Thursday close. The market opened with a 0.63 per cent rise, and boosted the advance to 1.5
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      • 120 24 PRICES ON the Stockholm bourse on Friday closed slightly down in busy trade on the last day of trade before Sunday's Swedish general election, and after four consecutive days of gains. The bourse general index fell 0.54 per cent to 1.077.86 in turnover of 523 million crowns. Blue chips
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      • 388 24 GOLD SHARES continued weak on Friday as world bullion prices remained under pressure from further heavy selling, dealers said. Industrials, although still well supported by keen interest in quality issues, also drifted lower in the afternoon as continued strength in the financial rand weighed on prices. The foreign investment
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      • 334 24 TORONTO STOCKS turned logic on its head on Friday and tumbled after the Federal Reserve cut its discount rate and its Fed funds target rate, dealers said. A drop in the US consumer price index and retail sales helped ease credit but left the market shaky about the economy.
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      • 421 24 Sep 13 Ctae P»wto« NEW YORK Dow Jones 2985.69 3007.83 -22.14 SAP 500 383.59 387.34 -3.75 Turnover (million) 167.96 160.42 +7.54 LONDON Financial Times 30 2067.8 2085.0 -17.2 FTSE 100 2625.8 2641.9 -16.1 Turnover (million) 626.7 460.6 +166.1 FRANKFURT DAX Index 1,637.62 1,631.32 +6.30 AMSTERDAM CBS Tendency Index 92.3 92.2
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  • CURRENCY, MONEY & FUTURES MARKETS
    • 497 25 NEW YORK Reuter THE US dollar closed little changed in moderate trading last Friday, in spite of weak US economic data and the Federal Reserve's reduction of the discount rate. Market participants had already anticipated the weak numbers and the rate cut, so they did not
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    • 661 25 ASIAN CURRENCIES AFP HONGKONG Asian currencies finished generally higher against the US dollar at the end of a week still dominated by news from the Soviet Union. Investors sold US dollars in anticipation of a cut in the US official discount rate, or the interest
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    • 389 25 Cross rates sepn USS SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS USS 1.7000 2.7565 1.6915 134.25 0.5795 1.4830 1.2602 1.7109 SS 0.5882 1.6215 0.9950 78.9706 0.3409 0.8724 0.7413 1.0064 MS 0.3628 0.6200 0.6136 48.7031 0.2102 0.5380 0.4572 0.6207 Dm 0.5912 1.0050 1.6296 79.37 0.3426 0.8767 0.7450 1.0114
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    • 530 25 Interbank rates s$ Bid Offer Overnight 5 1/4 5 1/2 1-month 4 7/8 5 2-month 4 15/16 5 1/16 3-month 5 5 1/8 Overnight mode: 4-7/8 IS$ Bid Offer 7 days 5 7/16 5 9/16 1 month 5 7/16 5 9/16 2 months 5 7/16 5 9/16 3
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    • 450 25 Reuter TOKYO Short-term Japanese interest rates have been falling faster than long-term rates, narrowing the inversion of the yield curve and raising the likelihood that the curve will soon return to a positive slope. "The flattening of the yield curve should
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    • 435 25 FT LONDON Two international fund management groups have dropped plans to launch funds investing in South African stocks, citing township clashes and worries that US state pension funds may withdraw business. The decisions by Baring Securities and Genesis Investment Management
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    • 464 25 GOLD FINANCIAL FUTURES REPORT SPOT GOLD recorded another new low for this year when prices slipped to U*****.30/343.80 last Wednesday, after breaking the previous low of U*****.30/346.80 set just two weeks ago. Persistent market talk of large-scale Soviet gold sales and a background of
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    • 159 25 COMEX scp .3 CPU) FUTURES (100 oz) USS/oz Open High Low Settle Change Sep 91 344.10 344.10 344.10 344.40 +.10 Oct 344.80 345.80 344.30 345.20 +.10 Nov 346.80 346.80 346.80 346.60 Dec 347.70 349.20 347.40 348.20 Feb 92 350.70 351.40 350.70 351.20 -.10 Apr 354.00 354.00 354.00 354.00
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    • 497 25 BANKS ABN Bank 8ft Allied Irish Bank PLC 8ft American Express Bank 8ft Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 8ft Arab Banking Corp 8ft Arab Bank PLC 7ft ANZ Banking Group 8ft Ban Hin Lee Bank 8ft Banca Commercial 8ft Banco do Brasil 8 Bangkok Bank 8ft Bank Bumiputra 8ft
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 397 26 AFP KUWAIT Kuwait will call for a return to oil production quotas which were in effect before the Gulf crisis during a meeting of Opec later this month, Kuwaiti Oil Minister Hammoud al-Raqba said in statements published here last Saturday. He told
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    • 273 26 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The US Food and Drug A Jministration is expected to remove its discriminatory l ibelling on palm oil by November next year when the relevant laws and regulations are introduced, says Dr Yi sof Basiron, deputy directo*-general
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    • 870 26 REPORTS AFP LONDON Gold prices plunged to a five-year low in London last week on fears that massive amounts of Moscow's gold will somehow find its way onto Western markets as the repercussions of the Soviet crisis continue to sweep through world
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  • 1150 26 Rubber MSffrthi W») Scents/kg Int 1 RSS Close Sep 9 137.00 Sep 10 136.75 Sep II 137.25 Sep 12 136.75 Sep 13.— 136.50 MKELB (W> In bal«») M cents/kg lnt 1 RSS Close Sep 9 225.50 Sep 10 225.00 Sep 11 225.00 Sep 12 225.00 Sep 13 225.00 UWOOW
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  • THE TRAVEL PAGE
    • 589 27  -  LETTER FROM BOGOR By Sree Kumar THERE is an hourly train from Jakarta to Bogor, a journey which takes about an hour and twenty minutes. There are no frills on this trip. The train is usually jampacked. The heat in the coaches is stifling. The
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    • 152 27 As at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar I.34S2 1.3567 Canadian dollar 1.4806 1.5030 NZ dollar 0.9835 1.0015 Sterling pound 2.9243 2.9492 US dollar 1.6981 1.7031 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 14.15 14.37
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    • 87 27 Duration Title Venue Organiser Tfi Duration Title Venue Organiser Td European Ftir 5E* J ,5 *> (Francc) Exposition E»hib«ion Sep 7-16 The&saloniki ThessaJoniki Heiexpo ********** ,8 23 lntemat ,ul Mr Associazione (39)2/*****82 International (Greece) Thessaloniki Exhibition of Intel Fair Office Furniture *P .M. Internal ional Bate,. 4,6,««0.»
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    • 28 27 Lw MOUTH T ~v. f >**• '^^9v In yet another twist to Madonna speaks her mind out. and obscene her vMß^^v /m^V Bfev.' >^jXti^^g From lunch-time. Monday to Saturday.
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    • 270 27 Isolated cause of being hypochondriacs? "TBI""iBB""■BTTBT"" 9 Graduate defence secretary cooking something up (6) L-L_L-L B 10 Tiny addition wealth ~™■H~ 12 Twelve each way (4) 17 I I I I I I 111 13 Rex has a day in Rome and ""mß®" travels by alryman's equipment (4) 20 Nascent
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    • 211 27 Singapore Outlook: Hazy with showers over several areas in the late morning Report Maximum temperature 32.2 Assoc humidity 68% Minimum temperature 26.2 Assoc humidity 83% Hours of sunshine 6.40 Rainfall in mm Nil Rainfall this month 41.5 Rainy days this month 5 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 17/11 Windy
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    • 30 27 By adjustihg t>c fine tuner i cam see sir R&smMD fw mv —this is some. CMesTfeß- our S£loved Firfws founder -re-LEscoPe SUNnihg nwosetF ON mis Y*cht /N mp*JRITI<JS 8611 l
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  • 559 28  -  Peaceful changes to free market economies, democratic systems vital By Anna Teo SINGAPORE A peaceful restructuring of the Soviet Union's economic and political systems over the next few years will speed up its global economic linkages, Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew
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  • 301 28 Reuter ANGERS, France Japan will try to import more goods as a means of trimming its growing trade surplus, says its trade minister. Eiichi Nakao, head of Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti), was asked last Saturday if
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  • 163 28 SINGAPORE Joining Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew on his first visit to Soviet Central Asia will be Trade Development Board officials and businessmen who will explore possible business ventures or economic tie-ups between Singapore and Kazakhstan. Mr Lee will be accompanied by Mrs
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  • 185 28 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan has signed its largest trade deal with the Soviet Union, agreeing to barter about US$2OO million (Ss34o million) worth of consumer goods for Soviet raw materials. The Siberian region of Irkutsk would swap aluminium ingots, oil, timber and other materials
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  • 339 28  -  From Selva Kumar in PERTH TRADE in Asia will be a major commercial law topic for discussion at this year's Lawasia Conference which kicks off in Perth today. An Indonesian lawyer, Mrs Kartini Muljardi, will present the legal perspective on trade and government
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  • 448 28 AFP JAKARTA Indonesia's ruling Golkar party will field virtually every member of President Suharto's Cabinet to help in its campaign for next year's general election, the official Antara news agency said yesterday. The ministers have been summoned by Golkar to
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    • 451 28 PiageT JOMIIIER EN HORLOGERIE DEPUISIBM genßve To Kazakhstan with a mission, Pg 13 MASTERPIECES A Feast Fit For World Leaders world renowned Diaoyutai State Guesthouse and ■■hhhmmhmh MENU (V After months of orchestrated planning and Beijin Hotel the nouvelle eight e j. SfHcy ox tripe with Sichuan peppercorn sauce 0
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  • Shipping Times
    • 527 29  -  By Selva Kumar SINGAPORE Stateowned Balkan Bulgarian Airlines plans to start passenger flights from Sofia to Singapore with a possible extension to Australia in future. The plans, to be finalised in two months, call for twice weekly scheduled or chartered flights from next April
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    • 235 29 Reuter HONGKONG Britishbased Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Co pic (P&O) plans to double its operations in the Asia-Pacific region over the next five years, managing director Bruce Macphail said. "Taking Australia and the Pacific, because we are growing fast in Australia...l wouldn't be surprised to
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    • 159 29 SINGAPORE Singaporebased Abacus Distribution Systems has announced that the president of China Airlines has become its chairman from Sep 1. Mr Peter Bien Shih-nien, a CAL director for the last 20 years, takes over from Tan Sri Date Haji Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman, Malaysia Airlines'
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    • 446 29  -  By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Canada's British Columbian government is inviting marine companies from Singapore and countries worldwide to operate a passenger ferry link between the Canadian city of Victoria and Seattle in the US. According to a British Columbia government circular, "an attractive business
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    • NEWS SUMMARY
      • 75 29 SEVEN, yes, seven computer reservations system (CRS) vendors are operating in the AsiaPacific region: Abacus, Fantasia, Axxess, Covia/Apollo, Infini, Sabre and Southern Cross. That is more than exist in the US and Europe combined. Most of the 455 million US passengers last year booked through the four
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      • 37 29 EUROPEAN Commissioner Martin Bangemann has said an agreement to limit Japanese access to the EC car market would give European companies time to prepare for all-out competition Back Page
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      • 56 29 THE US Transportation Research Board has concluded air passengers are better off since the airlines were deregulated 13 years ago. The 15-member panel studies transportation issues for the National Research Council. It concedes finding some airports are overcrowded but insists it would have
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      • 33 29 BRITISH Airways has introduced a series of enhancements for US business travellers, designed to strengthen the airlines position in the increasingly competitive North Atlantic miuket. Back Page
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    • 104 30 TORONTO PRODUCTION at the Canadian units of the big three US automakers is back on schedule after output was hampered and sometimes halted in the past three days by a public service strike, company officials said. Thousands of federal workers walked off their jobs
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    • 85 30 SYDNEY International transport company TNT Ltd said it has sold its wholly-owned Alltrans International Group Inc (AIG) for US$l.B million. TNT said the amount represented the written down book value of the computer facilities of AIG, which operates the computer mainframe facility in New Jersey
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    • 88 30 NEW YORK The Department of Transportation has granted KLM Royal Dutch Airlines rights to operate scheduled services between Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport and Detroit's Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, the Dutch carrier said. KLM sought rights to fly the route in. The request was based on a US
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    • 85 30 MUNICH Germany's BMW is planning a joint venture with India's largest motorcyle manufacturer, the Escorts Ltd Group of New Dehli. The spokesman said the Indian government has approved a tentative contract signed in February by the two firms, which he said will now jointly develop
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    • 127 30 BERLIN The German government privatisation agency said it would ask the European Community (IEC) to allow a bail-out of the loss-making shipyards of former communist East Germany. A Treuhand agency spokesman said the agency needed the ECs approval before it could decide on the future
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    • 709 30 THE Baltic Freight Index on Friday rose one point to 1,553, with the Capesize routes in the coal, ore and steel sectors again showing advances, brokers said. Capesizes were also sought for time-charter trips, with one for four to six months' trading in the Atlantic fixed at U5516,500
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    • 1619 30  -  In Asia, seven computer reservation systems are pursuing a small share of the world's passengers. Still, there is a good reason for frenzy. The region is expected to produce 40pc of future airline traffic. Joan Feldman reports Joan Feldman Air Transport World SEVEN, yes, seven computer reservations
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    • 837 30 THIS twice weekly report, compiled by Cockett Marine CHI Ltd, shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average-sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and
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    • 10288 38 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping tine involved dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advance# dates are published for a maximum of three weeks.
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    • 488 46 Commissioner wants to limit Japanese access to market Reuter FRANKFURT European Commissioner Martin Bangemann has said an agreement to limit Japanese access to the EC car market would give European companies time to prepare for all-out competition. Mr Bangemann, EC Commissioner for Industrial Policy,
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    • 242 46 Reuter WASHINGTON The US Transportation Research Board has concluded air passengers are better off since the airlines were deregulated 13 years ago. The 15-member panel studies transportation issues for the National Research Council that advises the government. It concedes finding some
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    • 208 46 UPI NEW YORK British Airways has introduced a series of enhancements for US business travellers, designed to strengthen the airlines position in the increasingly competitive North Atlantic market. The additions to service include a link with the Marriott Hotel Corp's frequent stay programme, participation in
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    • 869 37 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTI *0300, Singapore 0106. H BANGKOK 1 EST S v 31 S Si SS XJ r R BUNQA TERATAI 3*3 88/8 84/8 28/9 ESEK 70? 88* 88/8 WB EQUATOR MAS 17N fl/f 28/8 Wl KOTA SUMA 9103 20/9 23/9 27/9 vBOBN 3*l 84/9 20/9 1/10 521*
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