The Business Times, 28 October 1991

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  • 10 1 Business Times MCI (P) 16/12/90 Monday, October 28, 1991 75*
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  • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 94 1 JERUSALEM Israeli leaders vowed yesterday not to give up occupied Arab lands at the Middle East peace conference in Madrid. Defence Minister Moshe Arens said Israel's hardline government would not bow to pressure. Meanwhile, in Riyadh, the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and
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    • 35 1 MADRID French President Francois Mitterrand is to hold a summit meeting on Wednesday with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev in south-west France following the Madrid peace conference, the Elysee Palace said yesterday.
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    • 47 1 PRIME MINISTER Goh Chok Tong yesterday vowed that his government would not change rational policies just to win votes, and called on community leaders to help correct what he saw as a dangerous trend in the way Singaporeans were using their vote. Page 2
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    • 46 1 MAJOR opportunities for foreign investors are opening up in Indonesia's rapidly expanding coal industry where output is projected to jump from 12 million tonnes a year to 75 million tonnes by the end of the decade, one-third of which will be exported Page 6
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    • 30 1 HONGKONG re-exports took off last month, rising a sharp 43 per cent to HKSSO.I billion on the back of stronger outward processing trade with China Page 8
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    • 22 1 THE conscious development of Singapore workers is necessary for the Republic to develop its potential to the full Page 12
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    • 18 1 DIMITRIS SGOUROS, a child prodigy, fails to deliver as an adult pianist. Page 17
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    • 39 1 UNDERPINNED BY the progressive ageing of the world fleet and the high cost of building new ships, the marine industry in Singapore is likely to remain buoyant in the next few years. Shipping Times Page I
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  • MARKETS SUMMARY
    • 45 1 SINGAPORE national carrier Neptune Orient Lines is close to signing a deal involving a US$2O million (Ss34 million) purchase and redevelopment of an office building in downtown New Jersey as its future head office for the US east coast Page 3
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    • 34 1 TAN SRI Khoo Kay Peng'and Tan Sri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun have met in search of a compromise over the tussle for control of Malayan United Industries Bhd (MUI). Page 3
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    • 40 1 SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics NV, the Franco-Italian microchip maker, said it expected to have to link up with another firm in the 1990s to meet its goal of capturing 5 per cent of the world microchip market Page 4
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    • 36 1 THE US top securities regulator has said that a "large number" of banks and brokerage firms in addition to Salomon Bros apparently have used false or misleading information in buying government securities Page 5
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    • 36 1 THE Hongkong Stock Exchange will become chief share listings regulator while the role of the watchdog Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) will recede to supervisor, exchange chief executive Francis Yuen said Page 5
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    • Article, Illustration
      27 1 Friday Change BT-MGA 693.36 -6.60 Kuala Lumpur ...530.44 -3.10 Tokyo 24.906.43 -42.83 Hongkong 3,971.90 -17.44 Sydney 1.641.6 -3.5 New York 3,004.92 -11.4 London 2,514.7 -13.6
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    • 23 1 Exchange rates USS s$ 1.6935 100 Yen S$ 1.2888 MS SS 0.6160 Money market rates Overnight 3 5/8 unch 3-month 4 unch
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    • 31 1 Rubber S'pore Nov 14I.00Vkg -0.75 M'sia Nov 227.00«/kg -0.50 KL Tin Turnover 80 tonnes +40 Spot MS 14.81/kg -0.09 Crude palm oil Turnover 424 lots -556 Dec MS845 /tonne -2
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  • 591 1  -  By Joseph Rajendran SINGAPORE Manufacturers of consumer electronic products are experiencing a bad patch which they fear would worsen in the next 12 months. The chief reason for the dim outlook is because of continued weak demand from Europe, the United States and Japan
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  • 565 1  -  By Magdalene Ng SINGAPORE Singapore Airlines should be able to perform better for the current second half year despite a poor showing for the first half that was retarded by sluggish air traffic growth, a strong Singapore dollar and escalating operating costs.
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  • 352 1  -  By Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE About $196 million has been invested to date in the const ruet ion of the $600 million Batam Industrial Park (BIP), nearly two years after the landmark memorandum of understanding was signed by the park's joint
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  • 200 1 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has removed a regulation that limited financial institutions* net inter-bank borrowings to 20 per cent of their total borrowings, said Tan Sri Jaffar Hussein, governor of the central bank, Bank Negara. "The financial institutions can now manage their liability
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  • 382 1  -  By Kenneth James SINGAPORE Arguing that the real issue in the debate over time-based telephone charges was cost rather than social considerations. Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong yesterday said that such charges should be compared to future situations where annual
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    • 107 1 EXECUTIVE PLACEMENTS g *****62 Aircraft Schedule 27 Market Reviews 22 World News 9,10 The Arts 17.18 Money Changer Rates 27 For market indices, editorial, Commodities 26 Money Market 25 advertising and circulation exCompany News 3.4 Regional News 6,8 tensions, call Business Times Crypt* Crossword 27 SES 19-21 Information Service on
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    • 3 1 Analysis, Pg 10
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    • 129 1 Govt will not change rational policies to win votes, Pg 2 Investing '91 GETTING a hole-in-one is top of every golfer's wish-list. But making big bucks from golf club memberships is fast becoming every investor's dream as well. For tips on how to identify the greener green in the region,
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  • SINGAPORE NEWS
    • NEWS ROUNDUP
      • 120 2 THE Ministry of Health is setting up a drug monitoring unit that will check on drugs that can cause adverse reactions, and remove them from the market. Health Minister Yeo Cheow long said at the Medico-Legal Society dinner yesterday. Some 10 to 20
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      • 60 2 CHANGI Airport will have an outdoor swimming pool built in Terminal 1 by late said Communications Minister Mah Bow Tan on Saturday. Once completed, Changi will be the first airport in the world to have a swimming pool. The pool is one of the 20
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      • 75 2 YOUNGER Singaporeans who have not witnessed actual riots and bloodshed should be taught to appreciate racial and religious harmony, said Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong on Saturday. Racial and religious intolerance and extremism may lead to civil strifes and bitter struggles. And these may make economic growth
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      • 61 2 BASED on the findings of two recent confidential surveys, critics of R-rated films are not only the Chinese-educated Singaporeans but arc a vocal minority spread across different ethnic, linguistic and racial groups. In fact, it is the Chineseeducated who pack those movie theatres to watch soft-porn movies, said
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    • 619 2  -  By Kenneth James PREMIER Goh Chok Tong yesterday vowed that his government would not change rational policies just to win votes, and called on community leaders to help correct what he saw as a dangerous trend in the way Singaporeans
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    • 142 2 ELEVEN major government departments and statutory boards have announced their plans to improve their services to the public. According to a Service Improvement Report (SIU) report released on Saturday, these improvements will include shorter waiting times, faster service, more information and better facilities. The
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    • 447 2 Forum on role of the press WHILE giving journalists more freedom, the government will still have the final say on what they can do, said Professor Tommy Koh. The government's stand was made by Minister for Information and the Arts Briga-dier-General
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  • COMPANY NEWS 1
    • 367 3  -  From Rahita Elias in OAKLAND SINGAPORE national carrier Neptune Orient Lines is close to signing a deal involving a US$2O million (Ss34 million) purchase and redevelopment of an office building in downtown New Jersey as its future head office for the US
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    • 324 3  -  From Rahita Elias in OAKLAND NEPTUNE Orient Line is investing over US$9.4 million (S$ 16 million) in 1,900 new chassis to support its additional services to be launched at year-end. US agent Tricom Shipping Agencies, the Singapore national carrier's 70 per cent owned
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    • 475 3  -  Conversion price for 7pc loan stock revised BY Magdalene Ng SINGAPORE Construction group IJM Corporation Bhd has received approval from the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee (CIC) to buy M 564.39 million (Ss4o million) worth of properties in Penang and a property development company. In
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    • 332 3 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Dataprep Holdings, enroute to listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange second board, is in the midst of finalising discussions with several established foreign companies in the information technology (IT) industry. This is part of its expansion plan which includes
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    • 458 3 MARKET TALK Reuter HONGKONG Hongkong tycoon Li Ka-shing, who boosted his interests in one of Canada's largest oil and gas companies last Wednesday, will continue to diversify overseas, stock analysts say. The analysts did not know whether Mr Li's latest venture was
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    • 435 3 MBT NST KUALA LUMPUR Tan Sri Khoo Kay Peng and Tan Sri Vincent Tan Chcc Yioun have met in search of a compromise over the tussle for control of Malayan United Industries Bhd (MUI). Mr Ang Guan Seng, a MUI director,
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 31 3 KUALA LUMPUR Arab-Malaysian Development Bhd plans to export its textile and garment products to Chile as a route to penetrate the South American market.
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      • 57 3 KUALA LUMPUR Perwaja Sdn Bhd will invest about M 52.5 billion over the next five years to develop an industrial estate in Gurun, Kedah. where it will set up a steel-rolling mill. The mill, which will handle Perwaja's downstream activities, will involve an initial investment
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      • 51 3 KUALA LUMPUR Kuala Lumpur Industries Holdings Bhd's subsidiary, Kuala Lumpur Holdings Sdn Bhd, has entered into an agreement to buy the entire share capital of Chosen Insurcare Sdn Bhd for Msl.s million cash. Chosen Insurcarc is based in Sarawak and its principal activity is general
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      • 55 3 KUALA LUMPUR Olympia Industries Bhd (the ultimate holding company of Duta Consolidated Bhd pursuant to its restructuring scheme) has proposed to buy a 28.8-hectare piece of freehold land in Malacca for M 58.75 million cash. The land will be developed to hold 1,100 units of medium
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      • 35 3 KUALA LUMPUR Duff Bhd has turned in a substantially higher unaudited group pre-tax consolidated operating profit of M 54.55 million for the year ended Aug 31, 1991 against M 52.71 million previously.
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    • 237 3 MBT KUALA LUMPUR The Kuala Lumpur stock market, which has declined along with other regional markets, has a good chance of recovery in the first quarter of next year, said Loo Lok Yuen, the general manager of En J Securities. At a conference on
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    • 522 4 Reuter PARIS SGS-Thomson Microelectronics NV, the Franco-Italian microchip maker, on Friday said it expected to have to link up with another firm in the 1990s to meet its goal of capturing 5 per cent of the world microchip market. Chairman Pasquale Pistorio confirmed
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    • 526 4 Reuter I FRANKFURT Diversi- tied car maker Daimler-Benz AG, Germany's largest firm, gave a strong signal that it might raise its dividend for i the first time in six years, pushing up the company's share price. Management board chairman Edzard Reuter told journalists
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    • 378 4 Reuter FRANKFURT Troubled German electronies group AEG on Friday said production at its Olympia office equipment division would be wound down by the end of next year. An AEG spokesman said talks with two potential buyers on the sale of loss-incur-ring AEG
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    • 225 4 Reuter HOUSTON Analysts expressed shock at the ouster, of Rod Canion as president,'of Compaq Computer Corp jmd said the move increased the uncertainty surrounding the future of the firm. New president Eckhard Pfeiffer was likely to taxe a tougher management line than
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    • 133 4 I PEOPLE NOLOGY i' i w V As business becomes increasingly complex, it's refreshing to remember that |H .xV it's still people who make the wheels go around. IL Now as always, the simple act of people communicating with one another w remains the essence of business. Of course, today
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  • FINANCIAL NEWS
    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 114 5 OSLO The Finance Ministry said it was cutting the liquidity requirements of Norwegian commercial and savings banks to 6 per cent from 8 per cent effective from Friday, freeing the equivalent of up to 10 billion Norwegian crowns (552.5 billion). Until now, commercial
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      • 146 5 LONDON Angry depositors whose savings are frozen in the closed BCCI bank on Friday asked for their money back from its owners, led by the ruler of Abu Dhabi. A London meeting of depositors from some 20 countries, who speak for about US$l billion of deposits,
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      • 96 5 ROME Italy has become the first European country to set up a compensation fund for victims of racketeering, partly financed by a controversial new tax on insurance policies. The measure set off a storm of protest from Italian insurance companies. They said it was penalising
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      • 99 5 BERLIN The Berlin regional government will decide shortly on fusing its four state banks into a holding company with a balance-sheet total of 130 billion deutschemarks, Finance Minister Elmar Pieroth said. The proposed merger, grouping Berliner Bank, Landesbank Berlin, Pfandbrief-Kre-ditanstalt and Wohnungsbau-Kreditanstalt, will be presented
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      • 70 5 MEXICO CITY Four powerful financial groups placed sealed bids for Bancomer, Mexico's second-largest bank whose sale is expected to be announced today, the finance ministry said. The bidders were two diversified financial holdings, Grupo Financiero Operadora de Bolsa and Valores Monterrey, the brokerage firm
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    • 284 5 Reuter WASHINGTON The nation's top securities regulator has said that a "large number" of banks and brokerage firms in addition to Salomon Bros apparently have used false or misleading information in buying government securities. In testimony before a House subcommittee. Securities and Exchange
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    • 324 5 Reuter HONGKONG The Hongkong Stock Exchange will become chief share listings regulator while the role of the watchdog Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) will recede to supervisor, exchange chief executive Francis Yuen said. Stocks analysts say the separation of
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    • 316 5 Reuter ZURICH The world's largest insurance companies are placing more of their managed funds in shares at the expense of safer mortgage and property investments to earn higher yields, a study released on Friday said. "(Primary insurers), which previously managed their
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    • 238 5 HONGKONG Union Bank of Switzerland (ÜBS) is to reinforce its push into East Asia's financial markets with the establishment of a new securities dealing operation in Hongkong. According to the South China Morning Post, the Zurich-based group has moved against the recent flow of
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  • THE REGION 1
    • 361 6  -  From Maggie Ford in JAKARTA MAJOR opportunities for foreign investors are opening up in Indonesia's rapidly expanding coal industry where output is projected to jump from 12 million tonnes a year to 75 million tonnes by the end of the decade, onethird of which
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    • 554 6 Ruling party's reforms exact political cost Reuter WELLINGTON A 16-year-old unmarried mother and her 10-day old baby were turfed out of a refuge in New Zealand's capital last week, victims of tough, no-nonsense policies of the Conservative government elected one year ago.
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    • 252 6 Bernama JAKARTA The Indonesian government has empowered two more district immigration offices to handle the legalisation process of its illegal workers sent home from Malaysia, its immigration chief said on Sunday. The offices are in Batam near Singapore and Tanjung Balai karimun on
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    • NOTE BOOK
      • 79 6 SEOUL South Korea and Laos have agreed in principle to re-establish diplomatic ties severed 16 years ago, the domestic Yonhap news agency said on Sunday. South Korean Sports Minister Park Chul-un concluded a sports accord and agreed to normalise relations soon on
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      • 76 6 MANILA The World Bank, which coordinates a Multilateral Aid Initiative (MAI) for Manila, is reluctant to organise a third pledging session for donors, Philippine Central Bank Governor Jose Cuisia said here yesterday. Manila has asked the World Bank to organise a meeting of donor countries and institutions
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      • 58 6 JAKARTA Indonesia and Vietnam hope to settle the problem of their overlapping boundary claims in the South China sea before the end of this year, Indonesian State Secretary Murdiono said on Saturday. Mr Murdiono said that Indonesian President Suharto and visiting Vietnamese Prime Minister
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      • 53 6 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia announced yesterday the closure of its oldest Vietnamese refugee camp on Bidong island that has housed some 230,000 boat people over the past 16 years. The last batch of 4,778 Vietnamese on the island were moved to a transit camp at Sungai
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    • 388 8 HONGKONG Re-exports took off last month, rising a sharp 43 per cent to HKSSO.I billion (about Ssll billion) on the back of stronger outward processing trade with China, the South China Morning Post reported last Saturday. Domestic exports, which fell unexpectedly by 3.6 per
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    • 343 8 BANGKOK Thailand is prepared to phase out government subsidies and remove protections for the farm sector if the Gatt talks succeed by December, according to a report in The Nation. The trading of rice, dairy products, tapioca and sugar, currently heavily subsidised and
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    • 142 8 Beraama JAKARTA Umno and the Golkar Party of Indonesia have agreed to step up bilateral cooperation to provide the framework for comprehensive cooperation between Malaysia and Indonesia. Umno Secretary-General Datuk \lohamed Rahmat said yesterday this was important because both parties were aware that certain
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    • 521 8 AFP WASHINGTON The Cambodian peace settlement signed in Paris on Wednesday has boosted the prospects for US-Vietnamese normalisation, with a US administration official hinting last Friday that the US trade embargo against Vietnam could be partially lifted early next year. The
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  • THE WORLD
    • 415 9 Politicians look for ways to put cash into people's pockets ahead of '92 election Reuter WASHINGTON In less than a week, a tax cut for middle-income Americans has progressed from the impossible to a long-shot possibility. Slowing manufacturing output and unemployment at 6.7 per cent
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    • 295 9 Reuter DUBLIN With recession hitting its major export markets and the safety valve of emigration switched off, Ireland's once buoyant economy has turned stagnant. "Unemployment is the big black spot. No one else is as high as us in Europe except Spain," said Terry Baker of
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    • 44 9 TORONTO In a Cinderella-like scene, Prince Charles was seen bending over to help Ontario Culture Minister Karen Haslan after she lost her shoe while entering the Ontario Art Gallery last Friday. Prince Charles toured the gallery as part of a Toronto visit.
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    • 269 9 Reuter PARIS The report on the French economy released last Friday by national statistics office INSEE confirmed what industrialists on the ground had been muttering for some time the slump is over, but it's hard to spot the recovery. "Growth started in the second
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    • 220 9 Reuter STOCKHOLM Sweden's new centre-right government has proposed abolishing state-sponsored employee share funds which have long been viewed as a back door to socialism of Swedish industry. The finance department said "with this is begun the process towards reduced state ownership in Sweden". It
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    • WORLD WATCH
      • 76 9 NEW YORK US President George Bush's overall approval rating has slipped to 55 per cent, with nearly one in three Americans saying he deserves most or a lot of the blame for US economic problems. The Newsweek Poll, conducted by the Gallup Organisation
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      • 53 9 BARI, Italy Italy must cut inflation and get tougher with its huge financing deficit to ensure its place in an economically united Europe, Bank of Italy governor Carlo Ciampi said last Saturday. "Our (high) level of inflation shows the need for a change in economic
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      • 62 9 ATHENS Greece's conservative government was in crisis yesterday after Prime Minister Constantine Mitsotakis sacked his top minister in an open row over how to relay foreign policy. Government sources said the Minister to the Prime Minister's Office. Miltiades Evert, was dismissed last Saturday because he
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      • 63 9 ALGIERS Foreign ministers from nine states in the Mediterranean region opened a meeting here last Saturday, and were expected to recommend the lifting of a EC embargo against Libya. The ministers, from France, Italy, Portugal and Spain plus Algeria. Libya, Mauritania, Morocco and
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  • ANALYSIS
    • 1191 10  -  The industrialisation of Batam did not take off until 1989. But since then, the many industrial estates that have sprung up bear testimony to the progress it has made. Carolyn Lim reports Carolyn Lim INDUSTRIALISATION arrived on Batam's shores almost 10 years ago. It
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    • 938 10  -  Genevieve Cua talks to manufacturers who have set up shop on the island Genevieve Cua THE common refrain of companies that have invested in Batam seems to be "No more cheap". They bemoan what they fear is the start of the rise and
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • ENTERPRISE & MANAGEMENT 1
    • 1271 12  -  National wealth no longer comes from natural resources but is increasingly dependent on what people know and can do. Allan Walker and Kenneth Scott talk about the development of Singapore's most precious asset its people Allan Walker, Kenneth Scott (The writers are lecturers at
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    • 846 13  -  A good company uses its oral legacy to embellish its history and focus its aspirations. Claudia Deutsch reports Claudia Deutsch NYT STEWART LEONARD, president of Stew Leonard's, the Norwalk, Connecticut, food store known for its customer service, loves to tell employees the tuna fish
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    • 500 13 An examination of Hitachi's crisis management system Asahi News Service Hitachi ltd has created a crisis management system to reduce the risk to its employees when a political crisis occurs overseas or when natural disasters strike at home or abroad, a company spokesman said. While other
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  • SPORTS 1
    • SIDE LINES
      • 153 14 LONDON Nigel Benn made a triumphant debut as a super-middleweight in Brentwood on Saturday night but it was a desperately close verdict against Lenzie Morgan of the United States. The former World Boxing Organisation (WBO) middleweight champion won by the smallest of margin of
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      • 59 14 SOTOGRANDE, Spain Australian Rodger Davis birdied the last two holes to share the lead with German Bernhard Langer after the third round of the Volvo Masters golf championship on Saturday. The pair set up another in a long series of duels by reaching four-under-par totals of 209,
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      • 51 14 ESTORIL, Portugal The European Athletic Association (EAA) council said on Saturday that it had agreed to admit the three Baltic states as provisional members. EAA president Carl-Olaf Homen said the council had received membership applications from Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia and discussed them at its two-day
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      • 83 14 DORADO, Puerto Rico Amanda Coetzer of South Africa overcame three match points on Saturday to defeat third seed Sabine Appelmans of Belgium 6-2, 3-6, 7-5, and will face Julie Halard of France in the final at the Puerto Rico Open. Halard advanced to yesterday's final by beating
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      • 79 14 CHIBA, Japan Veteran Isao Aoki, who took the second round lead with a spectacular 63, won the U*****,000 Bridgestone Open Golf Tournament yesterday as the final round was cancelled due to heavy rains. Aoki completed two trips over the 7,110-yard, par-72 Sodegaura Country Club course, south-east of Tokyo,
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      • 80 14 HAMILTON, Bermuda American Peter Isler and Chris Dickson of New Zealand overcame difficult sailing conditions on Saturday to reach the finals of the World Championship of Match Sail Racing. Gale-force winds gusting up to 45 knots forced organisers to delay the start of the semi-finals by two
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    • 348 14 World Cup Series Reuter BERGAMO, Italy Maurizio Fondriest of Italy clinched the World Cup cycling series on Saturday by finishing fourth in the 13th and final race on a circuit which several riders considered dangerous. Fondriest finished two minutes 12 seconds slower than Swiss winner Tony
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    • 309 14 SINGAPORE Ever wondered what the odds are of achieving that golfing dream of a life-time a hole-in-one? Well, it's been calculated that for a professional on the US PGA Tour the odds against him landing an ace during a round are 750 to 1. On
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    • 177 14 AP LOS ANGELES Former National Football League quarterback John Brodie, vying for his first victory as a professional golfer, shot a 5-under-par 66 on Saturday and remained in a first-place tie after two rounds of the Security Pacific Senior Classic. Brodie, 56, used three
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    • 324 14 AP THE WOODLANDS, Texas Jeflf Maggert, a US PGA Tour rookie, birdied the final hole on Saturday for a 2-un-der-par 70 and a three-shot lead after three rounds of the Independent Insurance Agents Open. Maggert, who shot 65 in each of the first two rounds
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    • 370 15 Reuter STOCKHOLM Titleholder Boris Becker, approaching top form after injury, overcame American Jim Courier on Saturday to set up a repeat final clash with world tennis number one Stefan Edberg in the US$l.l million Swedish Open. But the German faces the toughest
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  • THE ARTS 1
    • 706 17  -  Dimitris Sgouros, a child prodigy, fails to deliver as an adult pianist, observes Susan Tsang Susan Tsang DO CHILD prodigies never grow up? The information given on Dimitris Sgouros includes stories of Rubenstein, Abbado and Rostropovich paying glowing tributes to the young pianist.
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    • 511 17  -  Singapore Symphony Orchestra By P Y Van IKUMA DAN's sixth symphony, Hiroshima, was the highlight of last Friday's JCCI Singapore Foundation concert. Entitled An Evening with the SSO, the concert programme also included Mendelssohn's The Hebrides Overture Op 26 and ballet music from Gounod's
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    • 631 18 Title: The Last World Author Christoph Ransmayr Publisher Paladin Grafton Books Reviewed bye Nirmal Ghosh THIS extraordinary book is set in Tomi, town of Iron, by the Black Sea. known in ancicnt Rome as the end of the world, where political exiles from Rome
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    • 199 17 BUSINESS TIMES TBLBPHONB: 730-3771/3772/3773 PAX: 734-4952 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND TOPTOWN SUPERMARKET PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OK FINAL MEETING Notice is hereby given pursuant lo Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 50 that a Final Meeting of the Members of the
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE 1
    • 4192 19  -  By Dawn Tan AFTER A WEEK of positive and unexpected gains on the local bourse, all eyes will be glued to the stock market today as players wait for firm indications that an upward trend is at hand. A surprise rally on Tuesday
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 699 22 FT |mIIJEWYORK THE CORPORATE quarterly reporting season, like the baseball World Series, is more than halfway over. But, as with America's national sport, where Atlanta's toma-hawk-waving Braves lead their more decorous Minnesota opponents by the slimmest of margins, it is difficult to tell who
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    • 434 22 Profit-taking sets in as interest rates remain firm AFP TOKYO 1 r SHARE PRICES on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) posted narrowly mixed results in lacklustre trading last week. The market's yardstick Nikkei Average of 225 selected issues closed out the week at
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    • 104 22 AH SHARE prices were lowefc" across the board in listle£ trading in Hongkong laat week, with the Hang Seng li> dex losing 43.01 points ojr 1.07 per cent to close a} 3,972.90 points. Average daily turnover* however, increased t$ HKSI.3 billion from
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    • 794 22  -  By Ray Heath LAST WEEK was not good for investors in UK stocks. The Financial Time Stock Exchange 100 Share Index shed 86.4 points to close on Friday at 2,514.7. After apparently consolidating around 2,600, the Footsie is suddenly in danger of
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    • ASIAN MARKETS ROUNDUP
      • 142 22 AFTER nine days of solid gains, the Australian share market closed lower last Friday as investor sentiment soured due to Wall Street's overnight fall. Last Thursday it was given an extra boost by the media transnational News Corp, which helped push the market to a 90-point rise in nine
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      • 138 22 SHARE prices seesawed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange before ending on the downside during a holiday-short-ened week as simmering political unrest on the island still clouded the bourse. Extending the previous week's hefty 9.9-per cent plunge, the 243-issue declined another 80.57 points or 1.9 per cent to wind up
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      • 153 22 THE PHILIPPINE stock market fell last week as the potentially destabilising return of Imelda Marcos approached with no favourable economic developments on the horizon, bourse ofTicials said last Friday. The composite index at the Manila Stock Exchange fell to 1,008.17 points, down 11.25 points or 1.1 per cent from
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      • 104 22 INDIAN stock markets slipped last week then stabilised over the last three trading days with the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) sensitivity index closing at 1,793, after a sharp recovery the previous week. The national index dropped 14 points to touch 838 last Monday, then rallied to 856 Thursday, while
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      • 97 22 THE Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) index traded sluggishly throughout the week to close last Friday up 4.7 points (0.74 per cent) at 624.04, after finishing the previous week at 619.34 points. The index rose by 11.46 points last Monday before falling 8.73 points Tuesday. Following a public holiday
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      • 76 22 TRADING picked up briefly early last week on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSE) after the lethargy of the previous week but slowed down again to push the market index below 230. The JSE index closed at 229.602 last Friday or one per cent lower than the previous week's close
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      • 85 22 SHARE prices on the South Korean bourse closed higher after fluctuating throughout the week amid optimistic prospects and heavy profittaking. The Composite Price Index closed Saturday's halfday session at 701.78, up 3.54 points from a week earlier but down 6.29 points from Friday's close. The market opened the week
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  • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 4466 23 MBT THE Kuala Lumpur stock market made a long-awaited recovery last week after a downtrend lasting several months. The market showed a convincing display of renewed confidence from Tuesday through to Thursday before profit-taking caused prices to dip again on Friday. A stockbroker said
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    • 181 23 INVESTING SUPPLEMENT 1991 A special Business Times Survey October 29, 1991 Bonus time is Just around the corner. And many of you will be looking at the numerous options of parking your hard-earned bonus. To assist you In making that important choice, Business Times has Invited local and foreign experts
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  • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
    • Late recovery pares Dow's early losses
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        1161 24 BLUE-CHIP stock prices declined steadily throughout a rocky afternoon session last Friday, but they recovered slightly in late trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was down more than 25 points within an hour of the close, rebounded a bit to finish at 3,004.92, down 11.40 for the
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        789 24 SHARE PRICES fell here last Friday in nervous trading following publication of a new opinion poll showing the opposition Labour Party consolidating its lead over the ruling Conservatives. Concerns about the fate of a £432 million issue of new shares by major stoek British Aerospace also contributed to market
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      • 281 24 GERMAN SHARES shrugged oIT an early boost last Friday that came in line with positive earnings comments from Daimler-Benz to end lower almost across the board. The 30-share DAX index ended 6.98 points down at 1,572.03 after rising in the pre-bourse on comments from Daimler chairman F.dzard Reuter. who
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      • 204 24 THE PARIS Bourse made a small gain last Friday, as the CAC-40 stock price index ended the day and week at 1.834.80 points, up by 0.17 per cent from the Thursday close. The indicator was down by 0.25 per cent at the Friday opening. One analyst commented that the
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      • 411 24 DUTCH SHARES tiptoed to the exit of a shuffling performance on the Amsterdam bourse last Friday, dipping in deference to international declines and unsupported by the prima donna stocks that have shone in recent days. "It's been a very tame day," said Jeroen SchefTers of brokers InterefTekt. The 25-share
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      • 320 24 SWISS shares lost over one per cent last Friday. Dealers said prices edged lower throughout the session, pressured by rising interest rates, profit-taking and posi-tion-squaring ahead of the weekend. The all-share SPI index fell 12.6 points, or 1.15 per cent, to 1.081.7, less than half a point above the
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      • 378 24 THE STOCK market held very steady last Friday in slow trading ahead of the weekend, with prices generally shrugging off the downward influence of a firm financial rand, dealers said. Sentiment continued positive after good gains last week on promising sanctions developments, they said. The JSE All-Share Index ended
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      • 168 24 PRICES on the Stockholm bourse on Friday closed slightly down from Thursday but gained 1.75 per cent over the week, and dealers said market sentiment had improved. The bourse general index closed 0.25 per cent lower at 983.56 in turnover of 454 million crowns. Blue chips fell 0.41 per
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      • 278 24 TORONTO stocks completed a week of profit-taking on the heels of the previous week's sharp gains with moderate losses in late trade to end lower on Friday. Dwindling hopes of a Fed cut also weighed on the market. The TSE-300 closed down 12.77 at 3,434.17. Advancing issues led declines
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      • 264 24 Oct 25 Close Pivvinus NEW YORK Dow Jones 3,004 92 3.016.32 -11.4 S&P500 384.20 385.07 -0.87 Turnover (million) 167.3 179 -11.7 LONDON Financial Times 30 1,929.3 1,936.6 -7.3 FTSK 100 2.514.7 2,528.3 -13.6 Turnover (million) 498.2 595.5 -97.3 FRANKFURT DAX Index 1.572.03 1.579.01 -6.98 AMSTERDAM ROE Index 273.68 273.86 -0.18
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  • CURRENCY, MONEY & FUTURES MARKETS
    • 280 25 NEW YORK Reuter THE US DOLLAR closed mixed on Friday after a day of sluggish activity with little in the news picture to inspire traders. David Lapin of Bank America noted the dollar has held its ground last week despite a
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    • 872 25 ASIAN CURRENCIES AFP ASIAN currencies fell across the board against the dollar last week, with the Taiwan dollar the only regional unit to post a gain. Domestic factors largely dominated a generally quiet week's trading. Japanese yen: The Japanese yen closed the week
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    • 387 25 Cross rates 0*24 USS SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS US$ 1.6960 2.7515 1.7090 131.15 0.5877 1.4940 1.2771 1.8002 SS 0.5896 1.6223 1.0077 77.3290 0.3465 0.8809 0.7530 1.0614 MS 0.3634 0.6200 0.6211 47.6649 0.2136 0.5430 0 4642 0.6543 Dm 0.5851 0.9924 1.6100 76.74 0.3439 0.8742 0.7473
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    • 523 25 Interbank rates Overnight 3 5/8 3 3/4 1-month 3 7/8 4 2-month 3 15/16 4 1/16 3-month 4 4 1/8 Overnight mode: 3-3/4 L'S$ High l/m 7 days 5 5/16 5 5/16 1 month 5 5/16 5 1/4 2 months 5 1/4 5 3/16 3 months 5 7/16
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    • 939 25 Dollar may fall on rate cut but German, Japanese slowdown will set limit NYT NEW YORK The dollar seems to be holding its own, despite new gloom about the economic recovery in the United States. With the sudden burst of talk in Washington
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    • 435 25 Gold stalls after reaching Us 364.20 GOLD FINANCIAL FUTURES REPORT SPOT GOLD stalled after reaching U*****.20 last Monday, its highest point so far since recovering from this year's low of U*****.30, set on Sept 11. This was just short of expected resistance around $365, a level where some producer selling
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    • 393 25 BANKS ABN Amro Bank NV 8 Allied Irish Bank PLC 8Vj American Express Bank 8'/4 Arab Banking Corp 8'/i Arab Bank PLC VU ANZ Banking Group 8'/4 Ban Hin Lee Bank 8% 8V« 8 Bangkok Bank 8 Bank Bumiputra 8'/. 8'/« Bank of America 8 7Vi Bank
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    • 149 25 COMEX Oct 25 GOLD FUTURES (100 oz) USS/o, Open High Low Settle Change Oct 91 360.90 T20 Nov 361.10 -1.30 Dec 364.80 365.00 362.50 362.70 -1.30 Feb 92 367.70 367.70 365.00 365.40 -1.30 Apr 370.40 370.50 369.90 368.10 -1.30 Jun 372.00 372.30 372.00 370.80 -1.30 Aug 373.70 -1.30
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 401 26 Reuter LONDON Oil fires are going out all over Kuwait but burning issues still surround the emirate's oil policy. The last few oil well blazes will be put out by early November but the clamber back to pre-invasion output levels of 2.3 million
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    • 308 26 Reuter NEW YORK US raw sugar, arabica coffee, and cocoa futures are expected to remain stuck in trading ranges until key fundamental factors become clearer, traders and analysts said. The three soft commodity markets scored what analysts call decent price moves
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    • 885 26 REPORTS AFP GOLD PRICES reached a 10-week high at the beginning of last week because of reduced fears of Soviet selling. Although a technical correction brought the market back to around US$36O an ounce, analysts remained optimistic that an official
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  • 1127 26 Rubber RAS (tofc t» Dates) S cents/kg Int I RSS Close Oct 21 142.25 Oct 22 —142.75 Oct 23 142.00 Oct 24 141.75 Oct 25 ***** MWELB (te6 in bates) M cents/kg Int 1 RSS Close Oct 21 227.50 Oct 22 228.00 Oct 23 228.00 Oct 24 227.50 Oct
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  • THE TRAVEL PAGE
    • 587 27  -  POSTCARD FROM EILAT By M Thompson-Noel NEVER make snap judgments in the dark. When I arrived at King Solomon's Palace hotel In Eilat, the Red Sea resort at Israel's southern tip, it was late and dark and I was tired and dusty after a minibus-ride
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    • 151 27 As at 3pm: IxkhI dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar I.326S 1.3379 Canadian dollar 1.4872 I.SI42 NZ dollar 0.9340 0.9670 Sterling pound 2.8905 2.9152 US dollar 1.6910 1.6950 IxKal dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 14.00 14.21 Belgian
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    • 188 27 Singapore Outlook: Hazy. Report: Maximum temperature 33 Assoc humidity 56% Minimum temperature 25 Assoc humidity 97% Hours of sunshine 7.85 Rainfall in mm Nil Rainfall this month 33.2 Rainy days this month 4 World report Asia-Pacific lli/Ix>* Cond. Auckland 21/12 Cloudy Bangkok 32/24 Cloudy Beijing 11/00 Cloudy Brunei 33/24 Showers
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  • 403 28 Changes intended to bring in more small investors Reuter WASHINGTON The US Treasury, sweeping away privileges enjoyed by an exclusive group of bond dealers, said it will open up auctions of government securities to more firms and investors in response to
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  • 517 28 Reuter TOKYO Kiichi Miyazawa was elected president of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) yesterday as expected and is to be named prime minister this week. The LDP election committee said Mr Miyazawa scored 285 votes of the 496 votes cast, more
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  • 172 28 UPI TOKYO The government has slapped an 18-month export ban on an electronics company for illegally exporting missile parts to Iran during its war with Iraq, the harshest punishment ever meted out in Japan for prohibited shipments. The Ministry of International
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  • 160 28 Reuter MOSCOW Soviet republi- I can leaders held talks yesterday with representatives of the world's seven richest nations on how to stop a slide into financial chaos and ensure that foreign debts are repaid. "This is a fundamentally new stage in our country's
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  • 493 28 Company to revamp structure, aim at PC market Reuter HOUSTON Compaq Computer Corp, hard hit by recession, has announced the dismissal of its president Rod Canion. It has also reiterated its aim to compete with lowcost competitors to recapture its lead in product innovation in personal computers.
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  • 403 28 AFP WASHINGTON Asian businesses are waiting to slide from Mexico into rich US and Canadian markets under the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta), but labour unions are trying to stop them at the border. Mexico, monitoring Asian countries as models for transforming a
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  • 164 28 Reuter BEIJING China's leaders, shaken by the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union, have vowed never to permit opposition, according to internal documents that denounce Mikhail Gorbachev, the United States and the West. "Hold fast to the leadership of the (Communist) Party
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  • Shipping Times
    • 507 29  -  By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Underpinned by the progressive ageing of the world fleet and the high cost of building new ships, Singapore's marine industry is likely to remain buoyant in the next few years. However, the bright outlook comes with a set of challenges,
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    • 483 29 NYT LOS ANGELES McDonnell Douglas Corp said last Friday that it would start taking orders from airlines for a proposed jumbo jetliner to be built in a partnership that would be likely to give Asian companies a major stake in the US aerospace
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    • 148 29 Reuter TOKYO Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry said last Friday it will prohibit Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Ltd from exporting its products for 18 months from Nov 1. Japan Aviation, which is 50 per cent owned by NEC Corp, allegedly repaired missile parts
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    • 1249 29 Page Col ABC Containerline 12 1 Accord Group 8 1-3 AFS 15 5 Ahrenkiel Liner 16 4 Allied-Link 16 4/5 Anglo Orient 16 1/2 ANL 3 1/2 APL 5 3 A.P.C. Lines 13 5 A cWarehousing 15 4 Arrow Int 9 4 Asian Break-Bulk 16 2 ASXCL
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    • 166 29 SINGAPORE The largest bunker tanker to be built for carrying marine lubricants will be delivered today to owners Neptank Bunkering Services Pte Ltd. The 400-dwt (deadweight tonne) Marine Pearl, built at a cost of $2.5 million by Greenbay Marine, can load up to 450 cu m of
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    • 286 29 Reuter CAPE TOWN South Africa's state-owned airline said last Saturday it would start a twice-weekly service to New York next month, ending an anti-apartheid ban imposed by the US Congress in 1986. South African Airways (SAA) spokesman Leon Els said the airline
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    • NEWS SUMMARY
      • 48 29 THE tweendecker and the small bulker have been an übiquitous sight in the ports of Hongkong. Vietnam, China and the Philippines. But not anymore. Well-organised feeding operations operating a better class of ship are fast growing and replacing this ancient fleet Page 2
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      • 34 29 ONE of the oldest and largest syndicates at the Lloyd's of London insurance market, Secretan Marine Syndicate 367, is to close at the end of the year Back Page
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      • 35 29 BRITISH Aerospace is braced for an embarrassingly low take-up of its £432 million rights issue today after a sharp fall in its share price on Friday Back Page
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      • 45 29 THE Greek Supreme Court ruled on Friday in favour of extraditing a Palestinian to Italy, where he has been sentenced to life in prison for masterminding the hijacking of the Italian cruise ship Achille Ixiuro in 1985 Back Page
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      • 42 29 MORE than 15,000 Renault workers in France and Belgium were temporarily laid off or given reduced hours on Friday because of a week-long stoppage at an engine and gearbox plant at Clcon, west of Paris. Back Page
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      • 65 30 SINGAPORE Neptune Orient Lines chief executive officer Lua Cheng Eng has become the first Asian to be appointed the president-designate of the Baltic and International Maritime Council (Bimco). Mr Lua's appointment reflects Bimco's desire to increase Asian shipowners' participation in the council. Mr Lua
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      • 89 30 HONGKONG China plans to open three more ports on the Yangtze River to foreign-registered vessels so as to develop export trade in nearby provinces, the Beijing-funded China News Service said. The three central China ports Wuhan in Hubei, Jiujiang in Jiangxi and Wuhu in
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      • 103 30 SINGAPORE Changi Airport will soon be the world's first airport to have a swimming pool, Minister for Communications Mah Bow Tan said on Saturday. The sheltered outdoor pool is one of the new facilities planned to further improve the airport's services, he said. Mr Mah
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      • 93 30 SINGAPORE —A month-long BMW-Traffic Police Road Courtesy Campaign, jointly organised by the Traffic Police and Performance Motors, will be held from Oct 31 to Nov 30. During the campaign, traffic police will be on the look out for courteous motorists who observe all road safety rules. Drivers
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      • 73 30 LONDON The Cypriot tanker Castor has arrived at Suez and the master is being questioned by the Ras Gharib prosecution office in connection with an oil spill, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence Service said. The 31,068 dwt vessel will not sail until further instruction. The police and
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      • 48 30 SEATTLE Boeing Co is expected to report flat to slightly higher earnings before the market opens today, with Wall Street consensus estimates at US$l.l5 a share, compared with $1.10 in the year-ago period, analysts said. Boeing shares closed down 5/8 at 48-5/8 on Friday.
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    • 904 30 A THREE-POINT rise to 1,647 in the Baltic Freight Index on Thursday was in contrast to a quiet charter market, with some rates on key runs below those last done, brokers said. This was most likely due to several fixtures, including a number of vessels to Soviet charterers,
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    • 1467 30 The tweendecker and the small bulker have been an übiquitous sight in the ports of Hongkong, Vietnam, China and the Philippines. But not anymore. Well-organised feeding operations operating a better class of ship are fast growing and replacing this ancient fleet International Transport Journal FOR
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    • 885 30 THIS twice weekly report, compiled by Cockctt Marine Oil Ltd, shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown arc based on average-sized stem. Market movements arc indicated. The Cockctt Bunker Price Index changc and
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    • 10698 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 line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advanced dates are published for a maximum
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      • 558 45 VmmI Voy Wo Berth Armal Departue Voy No Berth Arm* Departure Marina Terminal 1 Ndrtitos 18 alongside 26 10/2300 lohan 118/91 M01 alongside 27 10/2100 N^a 42 SJ17/91 )3 alongside [^359 Batam Baru B101 M05 2810 0900 29 10/2300 O* 1 43 5 £"'4™ Batam Sayang *****1
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      • 226 45 Inhnra itnit iOfiOfp rori Berth: 1: ml; 2: nil; 3: Dade; 4; Mosgulf; 5; Crane; 6; Quincy. 01 jetty: Bow Mariner, Asif H. DCi; Soon Seng. Due on Oct 25: Botany Traditions, Bunga Cenderawasih, SeaKittie, Um Moral, Barge Josindo Satu. Duron Oct 26: Bum Ik. Gina, Sang
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      • 828 45 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Record Booting/Balance RsJts Sh» Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From ACX Lotus 18B 29/1800 2 27/1700 28/0659 28/0900 4 28/1200 28/1459 28/1700 ACX Rose 20A 29/0300 1 27/1500 27/1659 27/1900 3 28/0700 28/1159 28/1400 ACX Ruby 27A 28/2359 1
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    • 432 46 FT LONDON One of the oldest and largest syndicates at the Lloyd's of London insurance market, Secretan Marine Syndicate 367, is to close at the end of the year. The impending closure of the syndicate formed at the end of the
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    • 364 46 FT LONDON British Aerospace is braced for an embarrassingly low take-up of its £432 million (S$ 1.2 billion) rights issue today after a sharp fall in its share price on Friday prompted by institutional investors selling out. A disappointing response to the rights
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    • 133 46 AP NICOSIA, Cyprus The Iranian Foreign Ministry on Saturday summoned the Turkish ambassador in Teheran to protest the detention of a ship carrying arms from Bulgaria to Iran. Teheran Radio, monitored in Nicosia, quoted Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Morteza Sarmadi as saying a letter handed
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    • 281 46 NYT ATHENS The Greek Supreme Court ruled on Friday in favour of extraditing a Palestinian to Italy, where he has been sentenced to life in prison for masterminding the hijacking of the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro in 1985. Under Greek law,
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    • 246 46 FT PARIS More than 15,000 Renault workers in France and Belgium were temporarily laid off or given reduced hours on Friday because of a weeklong stoppage at an engine and gearbox plant at Cleon, west of Paris. The strike is the worst at Renault for
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    • 102 30 FOR SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF YOUR BUSINESS Stories on labour and its relationship with management, management concepts in practice, j profiles of leading managers in Singapore and I relevant book reviews. (x I 5) ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT, in Business Times every Monday, is must reading for managers who want the f r
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    • 1040 32 ROTTEDAM/j VOY NO S PORE SOUTHAMPTON HAMBURG ANTWERP LE HAVRE HjSjßjP KATSURAQI 08/143 31/10 23/11 19/11 18/11 IMn THAMES 08/343 3/11 20/11 22/11 25/11 26/11 aHHSSSS. LA SEINE 21/144 7/11 30/11 26/11 25/11 1. All WESTBOUNO HANNOVER EXPRESS 05/344 10/11 27/11 29/11 2/12 3/12 KMT KEUN6 t PCNMK HONGKONG EXPRESS
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    • 418 33 STRAITS/ JAPAN/ STRAITS SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RO-RO HEAVY LIFTS VESSEL WOT [SP p* pUC [7i asian trader u wpt a/io ORANGE MOOD II SLO a/10 COSMC POKER 16 a/10 H PT BAAB ULLAH a/10 30/10 CHAMPION TRADER 20 31/10 COSMIC LEADER 5 4/11 t/11 SUNNY *ENTURE 1 4/11 KOUSHUN It
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    • 638 34 CR NBR **********0-D EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO EUROPE VSI VOT SPORE ROAM ADAM H BURG BREMEN ANTWERP SRIMIAVA 33N8 1/12 J/1 12/1 M 21 1 FAST TRANSIT TIME ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/CONTAINERISED CARGO Sut>|ect lo Indue*m«nt AI»o accepting cargo to Catablanca. Port Said. Port Alexandria Genoa. Trieste ALSO ACCEPTING BOTH CONTAINERS. CONVENTIONAL
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    • 1212 34 HANJIN SHIPPING cno uci I cim 1 1 iMf HALM LGB OAK FDfl VSI SW LINE HAUL SAV H.M NYC HANIIN HONGKONG 031E 30 10 DIRECT 18 11 71/11 m *OTomAMA°O36€ 12/12 13/12 15/12 HANIIN ROTTERDAM 016E 411 OWECT 25 11 2/1 MY 1M« 5 H. TOKOHMM 7/12 13/12 15/12
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    • 56 34 REGULAR WEEKLY SERVICE TO: DUMAI* PERAWANG* PEKANBARU 5 VESSELS OPERATING BATAM SERVICE EVERY MONDAY A THURSDAY OWNERS A OPERATORS OP CARGO VESSEL, TUGS A BAROES SPECIALISE IN HEAVY-LIFT, PROJECT CARGOES TO ALL INDONESIA, MALAYSIA, THAILAND. WILIPINE PORTS. OFFER CHARTERING OP OUR CARGO VESSEL. TUOS A BARGES. TEL: *****26 FAX: *****63
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    • 1755 35 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE TEL: *****77 ICR NO: **********0E) ROOKINGS- NEPTUNELINKTEL *****00 USA SERVICE -*****16 TERMINAL OFFICE *****22 SERVICE i *****19 DOCUMENTATION DEPT: *****^*****14 #99 m AUST/INDIA/PAK SERVICE: *****18 CFS K27 EXPOR. *****53/*****04 FAR EAST SERVICE *****48 CFS K27 IMPORT *****®V*****50 K.L^O3) E *****87. Penang-(04) *****0. J.Bahru-(07) *****3. *****4
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    • 1076 35 m sinsov SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD BOOKING: *****51/ *****64/ *****59 (FESCO LINE) ENQUIRIES: *****33 KL: 03-*****75/697 PORT KELANG: *****43/ *****40 PENANG: *****4/ *****8 JOHORE BAHRU: *****1/ *****1 (REGULAR INDEPENDENT SERVICE) FULL CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES EASTBOUWD—OBCtWONG WESTBOUO-LMONC TRVCWfCD W WTTCTPMi nu wt f» |5* [we wt |aw |m |wc mm
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    • 1638 36 Kit ff ICR No: **********0 M) V v■— AS AGENTS KAWASAKI SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD W TEL: *****77 TELEX: KAWAKI R*****5 FAX: *****07/8/9 M UJ Ei MALAYSIA "K" LINE MARITIME (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD 1 A TEL SA *****00 PK *****01/5 PENANG *****0 JB *****1. KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD Indonesia: p.t sarana
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    • 1231 37 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD 28SS Mi mm JfeV pil Building, 140 Cecil Street #03-00, Singapore 0106. [JAKARTA I [BANGKOK i VESSEL VOY SIN JKT SIN VESSEL VOV SIN BKK SIN BUNQA TERATAI 433 27/10 29/10 3/11 JENLINK 75N 26/10 29/10 2/11 EDEN 441 30/10 2/11 5/11 PEGASUS PROGRESS 669N
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    • 731 37 BENIIFtE WNTSINERS ltd 200 Cantonment Road Tel: *****22 #13-05 Southpoint Fax: *****63 Singapore 0208. Telex: RS ***** EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT VESSEL VOY NOS SPORE LEHAVRE ROTTERDAM S'HAMPTON HAMBURG GOTHENBURG FRANCE HOLLAND UK GERMANY /SCAN SWEDEN Bunga Pefmai* 388 30/10 15/11 16/n 18/1J 19/11 Toyama 386 31/10 24/11 20/11
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    • 494 37 MYANMA M HVE STAR UNE (Myanmar National Line) Loading for Yangon (Rangoon) S'pore P.KIf Pen P.Gd( j PAGAN VI76W 29/31 Oct MERGUI VIIOW 6/9 No. THE BANK LINE (A Mrvlc* of Andrew Weir Shipping) WV SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE \1 HEAVY LIFT CAPABILITY I EXPRESS TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA SPORE FOR PETER
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    • 518 39 I" ScanPutchO 4 TO EUROPE (NORTH CONTINENT-UK-SCANOINAVIA) WEEKLY Htw mm I pnumo EgNAHO I OC«AHV«MH LI MWHII ■W»<IH™*IIWO*KI WUWW wwatn B S«ni«/W. Bhum 22/10 25/10 17/10 24/10 B Parmai/380 30/10 14/11 15/11 I'/" 1»/11 S*fO(»/W Bhum 27/10 23/10 26/10 24/10 31/10 22/H 8 S«fO|i* Bhum 27/10 23/10 2«/10 24/10 Kwn,an/35l
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