The Business Times, 15 July 1992
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Title Section16 1992-07-15 1 BUSINESS TIMES MITA (P) 35/12/91 Wednesday, July 15, 1992 THE BUSINESS PAPER FOR S-E ASIA 75*16 words
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NEWS SUMMARY
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82 1992-07-15 1 WASHINGTON US consumer prices rose 0.3 per cent in June, the Labour Department said yesterday, taking inflation for the first six months of the year to an annual rate of 3.1 per cent. The increase was in line with market forecasts and followed82 words
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43 1992-07-15 1 VILNIUS. Lithuania Lithuanian Prime Minister Gediminas Vagnorius, long a target of the nationalist opposition over economic reform, was dismissed yesterday in a parliamentary vote of no-confidence. Parliament voted by 69 votes to six to remove Mr Vagnorius.43 words
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Article41 1992-07-15 1 BUOYED by the upbeat economy and roaring stock market, at least 25 of the Philippines' biggest companies intend to float common shares in what could be the biggest batch of public offerings in local stock market history Page 241 words
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Article37 1992-07-15 1 TANK farm operator Van Ommeren is stepping up its investments in Asia. New projects are being planned in China and Singapore, while its interests in South Korea, Pakistan and Bangladesh are being expanded Page 337 words
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Article32 1992-07-15 1 VIETNAMESE manufacturers are accusing China of dumping goods in the country. Hardest hit is the textile sector. Other industries include those producing construction steel, water flasks and glass Page 832 words
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Article23 1992-07-15 1 US companies repeated their demand for greater market access to Japan at a trade forum in Tokyo Page 1023 words
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Article23 1992-07-15 1 IN THE HOT glare of the US presidential campaign, the insurgency of Ross Perot is dangerously close to unravelling. Page 1023 words
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Article18 1992-07-15 1 IN corporate democracy, the wishes of the minority shareholder are often ignored Page 1618 words
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Article22 1992-07-15 1 AFTER declining for several years, the risk of accidents al local shipyards has risen again Shipping Times Page I22 words
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MARKETS SUMMARY
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Article71 1992-07-15 1 NEW YORK The US stock market opened little changed yesterday morning. After one hour of trading, the Dow Jones Average was up 1.90 points to 3,339.21 at 10.30 am EDT (1430 GMT). Volume on the New York Stock Exchange was 24.74 million shares in the first half hour71 words
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Article34 1992-07-15 1 LONDON Share prices were lower at yesterday's midday on the London Stock Exchange. With 201.7 million shares traded at 1130 GMT, the broad-based FTSE 100 Index was down 6.4 points at 2.471.9.34 words
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Article19 1992-07-15 1 HAVING accumulated some $100 million in cash. Cold Storage Holdings Ltd is seeking overseas acquisitions Page 419 words
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Article40 1992-07-15 1 PUBLIC Finance Bhd, the finance arm of listed Public Bank, will make its trading debut today on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. Investors are expecting the stock to fetch a premium of at least sen. »age 440 words
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Article26 1992-07-15 1 IMPROVED second-quarter earnings unveiled by JP Morgan, Chase Manhattan and First Chicago point to signs of recovery among US commercial banks Page 726 words
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Article, Illustration30 1992-07-15 1 Tuesday Change BT-MGA 715.71 -0.49 Kuala Lumpur ...617.94 +1.86 Tokyo 17,064.63 -137.10 Hongkong 6,097.19 4-11.34 Svdnev 1.638 8 -0.1 Monday Change New York 3.337.31 +6.75 London 1,890.3 -13.430 words
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Article22 1992-07-15 1 Exchange rates USS ss 1.6115 100 Yen SS 1.2887 MS SS 0.6451 Money market rates Overnight 2 +1-1/4 3-month 2-1/4% +1/1622 words
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Article36 1992-07-15 1 London Gold AM fix USS350.40 +USS1.50 Rubber S'pore Aug... l42.75*/kg -0.25 M'sia Aug 221'/kg ->-0.1 KL Tin Turnover 53 tonnes +33 Spot MSI 7.35/kg -0.04 Crude patan oil Turnover 1,25 Slots -598 Jul MS904/tonne +836 words
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Article, Illustration704 1992-07-15 1 Loh Hui Yin - Kaset, angry at curbs on military power, warns of future coup By Loh Hui Yin SINGAPORE Thai Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun has taken another major step to restrict the powers of the military by ousting Supreme Commander Kaset Rojananil from his position704 words
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319 1992-07-15 1 Hong Lee Tiam - By Hong Lee Tiam SINGAPORE DBS Bank has emerged as the clear winner of a $230-million battle to finance shop purchases by Housing Board shop tenants. With two more weeks to go before the close of the first round of HDB shop319 words
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Article, Illustration309 1992-07-15 1 Hong Lee Tiam - By Hong Lee Tiam SINGAPORE A top hotel operator has lost a kitchen licence for a fortnight because it bought food from a man who stored skewered piglets in a toilet. The Environment Ministry said yesterday it had suspended the licence of a309 words
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317 1992-07-15 1 Leslie Lopez - From Leslie Lopez in KUALA LUMPUR AFTER an intense threemonth takeover battle, Malaysia's little-known Ekran Sdn Bhd became the latest player in the country's multi-billion-ringgit cable industry yesterday when it wrested control of Federal Cables, Wires Metal Manufacturing Bhd (FCW).317 words
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291 1992-07-15 1 Soh Tiang Keng - By Soh Tiang Keng SINGAPORE Responding to downward pressure on interest rates, Overseas Union Bank yesterday joined DBS Bank and OCBC Bank by lowering its prime rate by a quarter point to a common 5.5 per cent. The opposite happened across291 words
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PAGE 2 NEWS
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SINGAPORE ROUNDUP
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80 1992-07-15 2 SEMBAWANG Shipyard has formed an internal committee of inquiry to look into the fire that erupted on board" a chemical tanker berthed at the shipyard for repairs. In a statement yesterday, Sembawang's managing director, Tan Mong Seng, said the accident was "an isolated80 words
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Article80 1992-07-15 2 DEFENCE MINISTER Yeo Ning Hong is in Brunei to attend the Brunei Sultan's 46th birthday celebrations today. Dr Yeo, who began his three-day visit yesterday, had an audience with the Sultan yesterday afternoon. During the visit, Dr Yeo will also call on the Special Adviser80 words
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Article73 1992-07-15 2 THE Japanese city of Osaka has appointed Swee Lay Sing its special goodwill envoy in Singapore. Mr Swee, currently with Singapore Technologies Industrial Corporation as deputy director (Japan) for the promotion of the Indonesian Riau projects, is on secondment from the Economic Development Board. Stationed in73 words
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Article, Illustration94 1992-07-15 2 CONSTRUCTION of the $1 billion Woodlands Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) extension was launched yesterday by Communications Minister Mah Bow Tan with a unique ground breaking ceremony a rock-blasting explosion. Mr Mah pressed the button setting off an explosion along part of the Woodlands line94 words
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853 1992-07-15 2 Al Labita Jr - Possibly biggest batch of public offerings in local stock market history From Al Labita Jr in MANILA SOME of the Philippines' biggest companies plan to go public this year, buoyed by the upbeat economy and roaring stock market. Brokers say at least 25853 words
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322 1992-07-15 2 Reuter TOKYO A downturn in Japan's economy will hurt profits at the country's major department store operators this year and may even hit supermarkets, industry analysts said yesterday. Worries that profits will deteriorate have recently hammered shares of retailers on the TokyoReuter - 322 words
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181 1992-07-15 2 AFP HONGKONG Business is brisk here, with the number of load and overseas firms setting up shop in the territory on the rise during the first half of this year, government figures showed yesterday. The number of new companies registered during the firstAFP - 181 words
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Article228 1992-07-15 2 SINGAPORE The Urban Redevelopment Authority has defended its new private residential property index, whose reliability as a market indicator has been questioned by some analysts. An article in The Straits Times on July 10 said analysts were questioning the value of the index because figures228 words
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525 1992-07-15 3 Leslie Lopez - Cost overruns to be paid by debt financing and new equity From Leslie Lopez in KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA'S largest highway contractor, Projek Lebuhraya Utara-Selatan Bhd (Plus), has unveiled a major financing plan to raise a further M 52.9 billion (SSI.B billion) because525 words
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399 1992-07-15 3 Helen Chang - By Helen Chang SINGAPORE Three Singapore electronics firms Sanyo, Trio Kenwood, and JVC have hired lawyers to fight claims that they dumped compact disc players on the European market. The moves are the latest stemming from charges by European399 words
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254 1992-07-15 3 AFP KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian government is to implement only vital projects with priority on infrastructural facilities under the current five-year development plan, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. Expenditure had exceeded the budget under the Sixth Malaysia Plan which wasAFP - 254 words
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Article, Illustration527 1992-07-15 3 Lilian Ang; Helen Chang - New projects planned in China and Singapore By Lilian Ang and Helen Chang SINGAPORE Tank farm operator Van Ommeren is stepping up its investments in Asia, riding on the region's buoyant demand for storage space for oil and chemicals. Paul Dekker, managing527 words
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Advertisement154 1992-07-15 2 Ramos thinking of proposing new taxes to boost economy, Pg 8 The Jetabout Upgrade Offer. m bl kuyggH (For just a little extra, you get a whole lot more). Indulge yourself In the comfort of Business Class on your next trip from just $70 more. Or First Class from just154 words
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Advertisement292 1992-07-15 3 Business within easy reach, 44 times a week. Singapore Jakarta If you're a business traveUer to Jakarta, you'll be in good hands with Garuda Indonesia. That's because we have 44 flights to Jakarta every week at very convenient times. With up to 8 flights daily, you'll enjoy superb comfort whether292 words
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Advertisement143 1992-07-15 3 Model No. 8A3130T Legends have sought this watch. Napoleon. Wellington, too. And the crowned heads of England, France, Italy, Spain and Russia. Then, as today, those who shape destiny are quick to pursue that which seems most uncommon. That which cannot be hurried. Or imitated. Or easily obtained. So rarely143 words
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COMPANY NEWS 1
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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96 1992-07-15 4 SINGAPORE Shareholders of Alliance Technology and Development Ltd have approved the issue and allotment of 2.78 million new ordinary shares of $1 each to South Hill Development Sdn Bhd, the firm's joint-venture partner in a hotel project in Penang. The shares were96 words
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Article35 1992-07-15 4 SINGAPORE Sing Investments Finance Ltd said yesterday that according to status declarations received at the end of June, foreign beneficial ownership constituted 7.4 per cent of the company's issued share capital.35 words
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Article76 1992-07-15 4 SINGAPORE Lim Kah Ngam Ltd (LKN) and Amcol Holdings Ltd will go scripless from next month. Details were released yesterday on the conversion of the existing scrip-based settlement to a book-entry or scripless settlement system. Shareholders have been advised to deposit their share certificates with76 words
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Article89 1992-07-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR Gamuda, en route to listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange main board next month, is looking for construction opportunities in the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak. Gamuda managing director Lin Yun Ling says the company has began tendering for construction contracts89 words
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Article126 1992-07-15 4 IN OUR STORY "Investors baffled over OUB foreign shareholdings" yesterday, we erroneously referred to OUB's proposed rights issue. It should have been the Overseas Union Trust's. We are sorry for the error. OUB has also clarified an announcement it made on Monday. It said the 38.77 per126 words
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Article, Illustration452 1992-07-15 4 Sylvia Wong - Indonesian franchise, Thai company takeover on the cards By Sylvia Wong SINGAPORE Cold Storage Holdings Ltd (CSH) is planning to come out of cold storage, figuratively speaking. Having accumulated some $100 million in cash, the company is looking for "growth by acquisition". John Lim,452 words
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261 1992-07-15 4 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Johan Holdings Bhd will continue to build on its strengths by developing the businesses which it knows best either through organic growth or selective acquisition. It would also continue with its policy of weeding out "non-core" businesses and redeploying theBernama - 261 words
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370 1992-07-15 4 Quak Hiang Whai - By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE Public Finance Berhad, the finance arm of listed Public Bank, will make its trading debut on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange today with investors expecting the stock to fetch a premium of at least 50 sen. Yesterday's grey370 words
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227 1992-07-15 4 SINGAPORE Following their snccessful takeover of Malayan Credit Ltd, Cycle Carriage Lid (CCL) and Hotel Properties Ltd (HPL) are dividing the spoils among themselves. HPL has transferred 10.95 million M Credit shares to CCL at the takeover cost of $2.25 a share. This227 words
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Article, Illustration327 1992-07-15 4 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Tradewinds (M) Bhd sees promising prospects for 1992/93 financial year because of an expected shortage of vegetable oils and fats, which is expected to lead to improved prices for palm oil, chairman Tunku Shahriman bin Tunku Sulaiman said in his latestBernama - 327 words
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665 1992-07-15 4 Amy Balan - THE HOCK LOCK SIEW COLUMN By Amy Balan SINGAPORE Pssst. There's quick money to be made. United Overseas Bank (UOB) announced yesterday that foreigners' stake in it had dropped below the 40 per cent mandated ceiling to 39.91 per cent on July665 words
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384 1992-07-15 5 Neel Patri - Thai group plans to invest USsl2om in joint ventures From Neel Patri in NEW DELHI THAILAND'S Charoen Pokphand group is negotiating with Indian companies to set up huge joint-venture aquaculture projects in India. Plans submitted to the Indian government show384 words
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Article155 1992-07-15 5 Bloomberg BANGKOK Bangkok Bank, Thailand's largest commercial bank, said yesterday pre-tax profit for the six months ended June 30 was 7JO billion baht (***** million), up 293 per cent from the previous six-month period. On a per share basis, profits were 4.86 baht (10 bahtBloomberg - 155 words
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208 1992-07-15 5 AFP HONGKONG Wardley Investment Services (HK) Ltd (WISL) launched on Monday a Chinese equity fund to invest in China B shares quoted on the Shenzhen and Shanghai stock exchanges. The company said it will also invest in China-related securities listed on the stock exchanges ofAFP - 208 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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67 1992-07-15 5 SYDNEY Coles Myer Ltd is to sell its Sandhurst Dairies unit in Victoria, Australia, to Queensland-based milk processor QUF Industries Ltd. Coles did not give the price, but said yesterday that it was "excellent". It said the sale of Victoria's third67 words
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Article68 1992-07-15 5 SYDNEY Dominion Mining Ltd has had to postpone a decision on whether to develop its As47o million (***** million) Yakabindie nickel project in Western Australia until early next year. "The forecast decision date of August 1992 is now unlikely to be achieved and the company now68 words
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Article, Illustration38 1992-07-15 5 BOMBAY A blank board outside the trading ring of the Bombay Stock Exchange, where shares are quoted daily, stood as mote witness to a brokers' boycott of trading which entered its 26th day on Monday.38 words
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Article68 1992-07-15 5 BANGKOK In a move to strengthen its business operations, the Central Group has decided to "open" itself and allow outsiders to have seats on its policy-making management level, according to a Bangkok Post report. This is the first time that the Central Group, which is68 words
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Article56 1992-07-15 5 TOKYO American supercomputer maker Cray Research Inc is filing an appeal with the Japanese government over a public institute's decision to buy a Japanese-made supercomputer. Chairman John Rollwagen said on Monday that the selection process was unfair and violated a 1990 agreement between the US56 words
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293 1992-07-15 5 AFP HONGKONG China's southern Guangdong province has issued regulations governing the issuance of shares, in a move to curb growing speculation amid fears of an overheated market, it was reported yesterday. The Guangdong provincial share-issuing authorities on Monday announced the regulations banning enterprisesAFP - 293 words
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396 1992-07-15 6 Millions spent on takeovers, joint ventures and promotions UPI WARSAW The world's major tobacco companies, faced with slumping sales in the US and Western Europe, are investing millions of dollars to expand their markets in the former Soviet bloc countries. The two American giants,UPI - 396 words
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Article, Illustration506 1992-07-15 6 Former Unilever director to become new chairman Reuter LONDON WPP Group pic has invited Gordon Stevens, a former Unilever pic director, to become its new chairman. He will replace David Ogilvy, who is 81. Mr Ogilvy will become President Emeritus and a consultant to WPP. TheReuter - 506 words
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369 1992-07-15 6 UPI BEVERLY HILLS. California Hilton Hotels Corp. citing significantly improved results from its casinos, reported on Monday secondquarter earnings of U5532.4 million, or 68 cents a share, up 37 per cent from U5523.6 million, or 49 cents a share, in the year-ago quarter. Second-quarterUPI - 369 words
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350 1992-07-15 6 FT LONDON Seagram, one of the world's biggest producers of hard liquor, has embarked on an ambitious and aggressive drive to become a global player in the orange juice business. The Canadian company best known for its Glenlivet, Chivas RegalFT - 350 words
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COMPANY BRIEFS
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90 1992-07-15 6 MONTREAL Alcan Aluminium Ltd has reported a sec-ond-quarter consolidated loss of US$27 million (5543.5 million), compared with a loss of US$5 million in the same quarter last year. The losses announced on Monday were after preference dividend payments. Revenue fell to US$l.9B billion90 words
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Article75 1992-07-15 6 TOKYO Trading in Daiichibo was suspended on the Osaka Stock Exchange early yesterday afternoon shortly before the release of a report saying a wholly-owned subsidiary was near bankruptcy with about 20 billion yen (SS2SB million) in debt. Tokyo Shoko Research (TSR), a leading credit research firm,75 words
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Article86 1992-07-15 6 TOKYO Showa Shell Sekiyu KK foresees parent current profit declining from an earlier estimated 20 billion yen (SS2SB million) in the first half to June 30, 1992, against an actual 25.58 billion a year earlier, a Showa Shell spokesman said yesterday. Nihon Keizai Shimbun, a86 words
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Article43 1992-07-15 6 TOKYO Ryoko Securities Co Ltd, an affiliate of Mitsubishi Bank, will retreat from operations in Switzerland. A spokesman said yesterday that the move was due to shrinking primary and brokerage business there, and to ensure cost-cutting at home.43 words
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FINANCIAL NEWS
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465 1992-07-15 7 FT NEW YORK Signs of recovery among US commercial banks emerged yesterday as improved second-quarter earnings were unveiled by JP Morgan, Chase Manhattan and First Chicago. Although the trend may not extend across the board, analysts said their forecasts indicatedFT - 465 words
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Article, Illustration368 1992-07-15 7 Reuter LONDON Lloyd's of London, the world's largest insurance market, will make a strong return to profitability in the 1992 underwriting year, chairman David Coleridge said on Monday. "I believe that we can look forward to much better trading conditions," he saidReuter - 368 words
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SMALL CHANGE
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Article66 1992-07-15 7 TOKYO The Tokyo Stock Exchange said yesterday that i will fine three medium-sized Japanese brokerages as punish ment for improperly compensating favoured clients over in vestment losses. The brokerages New Japan Securities Kankaku Securities and Dai-Ichi Securities were fined fiv< million yen (5564,500) each for66 words
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Article, Illustration31 1992-07-15 7 MOSCOW Russia's central bank issued the first 5,000rouble (about Ss64) banknote yesterday featuring the Kremlin and devoid of the portrait of Lenin that was on previous banknotes.31 words
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Article82 1992-07-15 7 TOKYO Six Japanese commercial and trust banks will allow financially troubled Tokyo Mortgage Acceptance Corp to suspend interest payments on loans to them and will also extend the firm another loan, sources within the banking industry said over the weekend. The move to help the mortgage82 words
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Article48 1992-07-15 7 TOKYO A Nippon Credit Bank Ltd spokesman yesterday denied a newspaper report that three non-bank financial institutions affiliated with it had more than one trillion yen (5512.9 billion) of non-performing loans outstanding The report contributed to a 120-yen fall in the bank's share price.48 words
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Article41 1992-07-15 7 LONDON Westpac Banking Corp said yesterday that it is withdrawing from the Eurobond markets, ceasing origination, syndication and all market-making with immediate effect. Steps have already been taken to lay off the bank's outstanding bond portfolios.41 words
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348 1992-07-15 7 Reuter BRUSSELS Britain and France said after a meeting of European Community finance ministers on Monday that they hoped Germany would avoid raising interest rates this week, but ministers emphasised it was the German central bank's decision. The Bundesbank's policymaking councilReuter - 348 words
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THE REGION 1
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NOTE BOOK
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81 1992-07-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR Adverse health effects from radiation from a Japanese-owned plant in Malaysia's northern Perak state are already being felt and the worst is yet to come, a local medical expert said yesterday. Thambyappa Jeyabalan said incidences of leukaemia, miscarriages and loss of immunity81 words
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Article64 1992-07-15 8 MANILA South-east Asian nations and major powers may discuss the Spratlys dispute, Japan's military role and other security issues in talks here next week, Philippine Foreign Secretary Raul Manglapus said yesterday. The July 21-22 meeting of Asean foreign ministers' and subsequent talks with "dialogue partners"64 words
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Article76 1992-07-15 8 MANILA Three foreign experts commissioned by the Philippine government to investigate the safety of its only nuclear plant have concluded that the unused facility can go into operation if brought up to US standards. But President Fidel Ramos wants to study the report before76 words
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Article53 1992-07-15 8 JAKARTA A top Indonesian official has dismissed Malaysian claims that Jakarta was trying to keep others out of the Asian satellite market, saying it welcomed competition, the Media Indonesia daily said yesterday. The Director General of Post and Telecommunication, Cacuk Sudarijanto, told the newspaper that Indonesia welcomed53 words
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484 1992-07-15 8 AFP HANOI Vietnamese manufacturers say they are getting swamped by a rising tide of cheap Chinese goods imported by sophisticated smuggling rings and other traders since the start of the year. The textile industry is hardest hit, with nearly 40 per cent ofAFP - 484 words
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247 1992-07-15 8 Knight Ridder SINGAPORE Indonesia's Foreign Ministry has indicated that foreign investors will be allowed to own up to 49 per cent of the shares of publicly quoted banks, the Jakarta Post reported on Monday. Foreign investors can now buy 49Knight Ridder - 247 words
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Article, Illustration222 1992-07-15 8 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia has detailed conditions for private sector investment in energy which it hopes will help cope with the surge in domestic demand for electricity. "The government has predicted that it will be very difficult (for it) to meet electricity demand in futureReuter - 222 words
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258 1992-07-15 8 Reuter MANIL.— Philippine President Fid Ramos is considering pr«osing new taxes to Congresas part of a "bitter medicin' to revive the economy. In aiped television interview oMonday. Mr Ramos said tl Philippines badly needediinds to finance economicecovery efforts, includif infrastructure neces«ryReuter - 258 words
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425 1992-07-15 9 Florence Chong - From Florence Chong in SYDNEY MALAYSIA'S International Trade and Industry Minister, Rafidah Aziz, wants to initiate a new chapter in commercial and economic relations between Australia and Malaysia. This, she said here yesterday, was the objective of her current trip to Australia. At425 words
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Article, Illustration234 1992-07-15 9 FT HONGKONG A hairdresser, recently asked her view of Chris Patten. Hongkong's new governor, furrowed her brow and said: "Hmmm, Mr Patten; a very important man." "Why?" "Well, he's the chairman of Britain. Hongkong is lucky to have such an important man." The formerFT - 234 words
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238 1992-07-15 9 Reuter WELLINGTON New Zealand exports to Japan have stagnated because Japanese investors dislike New Zealand's neutral investment stance, a Japanese academic said yesterday. "With the 'level playing Held', New Zealand may miss the chance of attracting possible investors in strategically important areas forReuter - 238 words
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Advertisement533 1992-07-15 9 v B J Ipswich City Square Major tenants include is the premier retail McDonnell East centre in this established Department Store, city in the heart of South East Queensland, Supermarket just 40 kilometres west -*.\J Errol Stewarts, of the Brisbane GPO. Korvetteand Stores transport 79 speciality stores majority national Budgetted533 words
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THE WORLD 1
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93 1992-07-15 10 SYDNEY China is expected to lead the Asia-Pacific region in economic growth over the rest of the decade. A report by funds management group Jardine Fleming said here yesterday that China will lead growth in the region in the 1990s with an93 words
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Article84 1992-07-15 10 HANOI The first meeting of a Russia-Vietnam joint commission will be held here on July 27 to establish a framework for new relations between the two countries, former allies when Russia was part of the Soviet Union, a diplomatic source said here yesterday. One of84 words
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Article79 1992-07-15 10 SEOUL Foreign investment in South Korea during the first six months to June amounted to US$476 million (*****.8 million) in 119 projects, down 1.4 per cent in value and down 20.7 per cent in the number of projects from a year ago, the Ministry of79 words
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Article84 1992-07-15 10 NEW YORK Mexico has agreed to open its banking, insurance and securities industries to American and Canadian companies as part of a push to complete a North American Free Trade Agreement within several weeks. The New York Times said, quoting Bush Administration and industry officials.84 words
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Article80 1992-07-15 10 WELLINGTON One of the most common expletives in the English language has won a qualified approval for use on New Zealand television. The Broadcasting Standards Authority decided the word which the Oxford dictionary defines as "to copulate with" can appear on prime time news programmes.80 words
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Article48 1992-07-15 10 JOHANNESBURG South African leaders have left for the United Nations to discuss the violence in their country. Nelson Mandela of the African National Congress and Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi of the Inkatha Freedom Party will attend a special session of the Security Council today.48 words
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401 1992-07-15 10 World cannot wait any longer, Tokyo forum warned UPI TOKYO A US business leader charged at a trade forum on Monday that there has been little progress in solving persistent trade disputes with Japan and warned that the world "cannot wait anyUPI - 401 words
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292 1992-07-15 10 Reuter TOKYO Japan's ruling party is gaining support and should do well in nationwide Upper House elections on July 26. according to two polls published yesterday. While the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is unlikely to regainReuter - 292 words
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Article, Illustration48 1992-07-15 10 Children playing on a sand heap next to a large construction site in Beijing yesterday. Massive construction projects are underway again after a couple of slow years when credit was tight. Now, nearly every street in the capital is littered with building materials.48 words
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Article, Illustration519 1992-07-15 10 AP LOS ANGELES As a California capitalist, Milan Panic made millions. He became prime minister of Yugoslavia yesterday. But he's a deadbeat to the US government, which is suing him for defaulting on a US$B.4 million (5513.5 million) loan. TheAP - 519 words
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391 1992-07-15 10 John Helmer - From John Helmer in MOSCOW THE Russian government has reached an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to raise energy prices again, officials involved in the negotiations told Business Times. Details of the arrangement, as well as the fact that the government391 words
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481 1992-07-15 10 AP WASHINGTON A ban on United States imports of tea and socks produced in China by forced labour went into efTect on Monday. The tea comes from the Red Star Tea Farm in Yingde County, in south-east China, near Hongkong. TheAP - 481 words
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Article, Illustration452 1992-07-15 11 «OI IHHGB NYT DALLAS It started out so hopefully; a pint-sized bantam unafraid to speak his mind, blowing in like a clean wind to cleanse the government and the political process. But in the hot glare of the campaign, the insurgency of Ross PerotNYT - 452 words
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393 1992-07-15 11 Reuter WASHINGTON The National Association of Manufacturers. in a new forecast, predicted a 2.7 per cent rise in US gross domestic product in the second quarter of this year, with increases of 2.4 per cent in the third and fourthReuter - 393 words
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498 1992-07-15 11 Reuter LONDON UK unemployment is likely to show a seasonally adjusted rise of around 25.000 when official figures for June are released on Thursday, economists said. The June figure will be the 26th month in a row that unemployment has increasedReuter - 498 words
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Advertisement83 1992-07-15 10 LEE KUAN YEW DISTINGUISHED VISITORS PROGRAMME H THEME LECTURE SERIES H H on H "Emerging Issues In Business" H f National University of Singapore VSli Nanyang Technological University Jointly Present H PUBLIC LECTURES I PROFESSOR HOWARD STEVENSON I Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor The Entrepreneurship in Preserving Entrepreneurship the 90s;83 words
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Advertisement502 1992-07-15 11 Legendary" Discover a menu that's quite extraordinary. A 3-course Business Lunch at $32++ including a complimentary glass of wine. tit Aw la f ME'* Cmvnt J SINGAPORE Call 733 8888 for rexn*ittms. 1 G«caden R«d (off Orchard R.«J) C<rmplmuntun tuift purfcing ingajxwc k-4 0 THE GUINN6S* RECORD POR I |NE6D502 words
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Article495 1992-07-15 12 EDITORIAL THE Khmer Rouge, despised both at home and abroad, made a desperate bid yesterday to deflect international pressure against it by offering to disarm its entire guerilla force within four weeks. The move is yet another twist in Cambodia's onoff hopes for peace following weeks495 words
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Article300 1992-07-15 12 THE real source of the irrepressible property prices, unlike previous booms, does not lie entirely in naked greed but also in Singapore's flooded financial system. A high savings rate, low inflation, steady economic growth and large wage increases have all added up to an embarrassingly huge pool300 words
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Article100 1992-07-15 12 THE Sembawang Shipyard blaze would not have happened in the first place if careful measures had been taken to avoid any slip of human errors. However, it did. The loss of six lives and the injury of several others pose a grim reminder to our shipbuilding and repairs100 words
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Article144 1992-07-15 12 CHINESE LEADERS, including Jiang Zemin and Wanli, have on several occasions invited Emperor Akihito to visit China. But the Japanese government have always given various excuses for declining the invitation. The impression given is that China is anxious to receive the emperor but Japan is not very keen.144 words
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Article234 1992-07-15 12 TRUE, this has not been as hot an issue of overwhelming importance directly related to the pocketbooks of the voters as the consumption tax (sales tax). Yet more than 60 per cent of the voters say that they will attach importance to the issue in casting votes234 words
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Article175 1992-07-15 12 DESPITE all the clamour and the military buildups, most analysts seem to consider a major flare-up of hostilities highly unlikely over the Sprat- lys. China and Vietnam, the two major parties in the present dispute, both have other more important preoccupations of the moment. Nevertheless, there175 words
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Article94 1992-07-15 12 FOR THOSE who are lucky enough to find an employer prepared to provide housing or a handsome subsidy, a return to Hongkong must remain the most desirable option for an emigrant, given its current prosperity and the exciting prospects of further growth fuelled by the booming trade94 words
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Article, Illustration1313 1992-07-15 12 The economic slowdown in Japan should not be confused with a western-style recession. Which is why Japan will come bouncing back The Economist ONE figure sounds really grim: Japan's industrial production fell by no less than 8.7 per cent in the year to MayThe Economist; Source: Datastream; OECD - 1,313 words
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Advertisement290 1992-07-15 12 24-25 September 1992 The Pan Pacific Hotel, Kuala Lumpur First time held in Asia International and regional experts include: William M Voi*t, Executive Director, Robert Cave, Director, Henry Butcher Hong Birmingham Parking Authority, USA Kong Ltd John Polak, Principal Research Fellow, «S Navaratnam, Senior Lecturer MARA Institute University of Oxford290 words
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Miscellaneous21 1992-07-15 12 DOONESBURY BY GARRY TRUDEAU uh.no. w-ru, wecvt'ln AtYnatPone,/ws.PfCV nsfokwakp twtrr Porrr tfyto s&uhat whmba WimiKTMAPBTHB IST "F '"V* **V*™** UC&tSG* J21 words
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1215 1992-07-15 13 Michael Richardson - East Asian governments, by promoting Confucianism and other indigenous value systems, are tiying to insulate themselves and the region against disruptive change. Michael Richardson reports Michael Richardson IHT AN increasingly assertive East Asia, drawing strength from its economic out-performance of the WestIHT - 1,215 words
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Article, Illustration912 1992-07-15 13 S N Vasuki - S N Vasuki looks at the challenge facing offshore financial centres as they seek to change their dubious reputation S N Vasuki Offshore financial centres (OFCs), whose reputations were tarnished by the collapse of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), appear to912 words
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869 1992-07-15 13 Paul Lewis - Paul Lewis, returning to Iraq after a year's absence, is surprised at tne scale of the country's post-war reconstruction effort Paul Lewis NYT LAST YEAR, a United Nations report warned that the damage done to Iraq by allied bombs and missiles,NYT - 869 words
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Advertisement61 1992-07-15 13 M GATEWAY LOCATION i_ U W 1050 Hay St., West Perth, Western Australia wk WEC^^^H^UGUST, 1992 AT 11 00AM ON THE PREMISES Jgr 'W Available for immediate occupation. Approximate NLA f» 2192 sqm. over two levels, four module* with potential to jflf strata title. For brochure and/or inspection contact: Alan61 words
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Advertisement163 1992-07-15 14 Although breakfast may boss' Business Times to get them before others do. M be the most important meal trickle through the depart- As a reader, the rewards of the day for businessmen, ment, just remember that late are many: You re informed. it doesn't come first. news no Aware. In163 words
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Article, Illustration670 1992-07-15 15 Israel's new leader, Yitzhak Rabin, has made the ending of the Arab-Israeli conflict a prime goal Reuter ISRAELI Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, despite a cautious nature and hawkish image, seems determined to force the pace of Middle East peace talks. Even as defeated primeReuter - 670 words
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Article, Illustration1694 1992-07-15 16 Walter Woon - Walter Woon looks at the rights of minority shareholders in a corporate democracy Walter Woon The writer is vice-dean of the Faculty of Law at the National University of Singapore A COMPANY is, theoretically, a democracy. Theoretically, the people who own the company call the shots.1,694 words
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Article, Illustration779 1992-07-15 17 Tour de France NYT LUXEMBOURG Anybody wondering where Miguel Indurain had been hiding for a week got the answer on Monday: He was in a telephone booth changing into a bicycle racing jersey with a very big S on it. Absolutely overpowering in a long timeNYT - 779 words
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346 1992-07-15 17 Reuter GULLANE, Scotland The wind blew fiercely at Muirfield and Bernhard Langer was delighted. "If it carries on like this I believe only a handful of payers can win this week and I'm one of them." the 34-year-old German declared onReuter - 346 words
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441 1992-07-15 17 British Open AP GULLANE. Scotland The memories came Hooding back. Nick Faldo said, when he stepped on the 18th green of the windswept links at Muirfield on Monday. "I was thinking about '87." the tall English ace said, a faint smile around hisAP - 441 words
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285 1992-07-15 17 Reuter SEOUL South Korean athletic stars who failed dope tests were probably the unwitting recipients of drugspiced dogmeat but are now clear to take part in the Barcelona Olympics, sports officials said yesterday. An official of the Korea Olympic CommitteeReuter - 285 words
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Article106 1992-07-15 17 WASHINGTON Veteran Kevin Curren struggled to a 6-7 (5-7), 7-6 (9-7), 6-4 opening round victory over German Alexander Mronz at the U*****,000 (SSI.OI million) Nationsßank Classic on Monday. His three-hour-plus marathon highlighted the first day of the week-long tournament as the top stars including106 words
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Article62 1992-07-15 17 STUTTGART German Carl-Uwe Steeb defeated Frenchman Frederic Fontang 6-4, 6-1 on Monday in the first round of the US$l.O4 million (S$ 1.67 million) Grand Prix tournament here. He easily dispatched the Frenchman before 5,154 fans to advance to the second round against Spain's Francisco Clavet,62 words
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Article122 1992-07-15 17 JOHANNESBURG Former world javelin record holder Tom Petranoff is uncertain of a place in South Africa's squad for the Barcelona Olympics because of concern over whether he is eligible. Petranoff, a naturalised South-African, was part of an American rebel athletics team which visited South Africa in122 words
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Article135 1992-07-15 17 JYVASKYLA, Finland The new javelin used by Czechoslovakia's Jan Zelezny to set a world record breaks the rules, Finnish experts claimed on Monday. Zelezny threw 94.74 m at an IAAF Mobil Grand Prix event in Oslo on July 4, hitting over 90m in every throw and135 words
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Article100 1992-07-15 17 BUENOS AIRES Argentina's former World Cup captain, Diego Maradona. wants to buy his freedom from Italian club Napoli. whom he played for until he was banned from soccer for 15 months for failing a dope test. Maradona. who told a local radio station on Monday100 words
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268 1992-07-15 17 AFP FRANKFURT Britain's Federation Cup team, who needs to win two play-off matches if it is to automatically qualify for next year's final, has protested against the new format of the competition after losing in the first round to the US here onAFP - 268 words
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Advertisement777 1992-07-15 18 M Nothing Beats A Bud. Bfflnfl where to wine, dine or im ,-^jgwm^~ DIANXIN TEMPTATIONS Continuing the parade of culinary gerr* incomparable Ruyi offers a fine selection of Dion Xin. Rom our creative A la Carte menu treat yourself to al the Dian Xin you can enjoy for $16.80++ per777 words
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Advertisement223 1992-07-15 18 Amidst Imperial splendour. our chefs I stage their highly-acclaimed performance I mflHgv] of legendary Beijing cuisine to the satis- I faction of demanding dlnersTo guarantee I ¥i|| your place amongst the discerning, make p J*t' I F iju your reservations earty. cnTT I r lK Lunch :12pmto2.30pm OR/v I f.223 words
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Miscellaneous556 1992-07-15 18 TELEVISION AND RADIO 9 tJO AMrica'l Faaaiast Paapla »J0 Tamw P Nasib LaPartners in crime kkSks, 2J5 rTiw. Beach UJSVimv. 7.10 am, 9.25 am, 1.30pm, 5.30pm, in M*t —60 Minutes (Docu- 1t39 kl False 12.20 AM Cteac 3.25 am: Financial News «AH Tk. n p. a of!»lUuki w Witness (See556 words
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Article, Illustration568 1992-07-15 19 Cheryl Liew - Cheryl Liew on the aural delights in store from the Asia Opera Company Cheryl Liew THE Asia Opera Company will present Korean Voices, two nights of operatic delights featuring Asia's best known soloists, tonight and on Friday. Brought in by local opera group Lyric Theatre,568 words
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Article, Illustration327 1992-07-15 19 frequentist device. The Economist Arguments about Bayesian vs frequentist statistics may sound esoteric, but they touch the real world. Dr Cosmi des and Dr Tooby applied Dr Gigerenzer's ideas to a disturbing piece of research done in the late *****. Ward Casscells and his327 words
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284 1992-07-15 19 JOHN LENNON's old streets are alive with his music, which comes pouring out of the open windows of a studio where four young musicians are rehearsing the story of his life. Imagine The John Lennon Story, opens tomorrow at Liverpool's Playhouse theatre, just around284 words
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Article, Illustration53 1992-07-15 19 LONDON Sylvester Stallone wielding a sledgehammer at a ground-breaking ceremony at the site of his Hollywood Planet restaurant on Monday. The Hollywood star said he was bringing his New York restaurant to London because "being Italian, I was bound to end up and die in a53 words
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Article284 1992-07-15 19 Last call for UOB's Painting of the Year competition QUICK on the draw? There is still time for the artful doodler to make a splash at the United Overseas Bank (UOB) Group's 11th Painting of the Year Competition. Find your brush quickly. The competition closes on Saturday, and284 words
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Advertisement213 1992-07-15 19 AND ENTERTAIN SUMPTUOUS SEAFOOD The freshest Catch-from-the-sea prepared in authentic ASEAN-style. Buffet Dinner is available nightly from 8-31 July 1992 7.00 pm to 10.30 pm ANA HOTEL For reservations pleose call 732-1222 ext 1700 T.«*on. <«> 732,222 >■*sWtm COOK IT YOURSELF! Cook lobster scallop, salmon. I squid the freshest seafood,213 words
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Advertisement98 1992-07-15 19 The hef recommends the STREIFEN VON DONAUSCHIL MIT SALPIKON VON GARTENPAPRIKA AUF KNOBLAUCHNIJDLEN And that's just the appetiser! /<»../( •»>/(•(/ (•<<»' l/< IH v n i' '< Ax ii hit nil >uthful hut <>/t< > ihi »i< </. '< ■»»/< •</ /•</.'. <■'< x </>/ nhs,,!ntc </< <">>;< </>.'</./.•->« ."</•>98 words
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Advertisement128 1992-07-15 19 In addition to all the after delights on the menu at Singapore's largest Robatayaki Counter, you could win a trip for two to Paradise. ill For every $50 you spend on lunch or dinner at the Hide-Q, vou'll receive a lucky draw coupon that could win you Air Lanka return128 words
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Article, Illustration4073 1992-07-15 20 Lilian Ang - By Lilian Ang MALAYSIAN stocks, which had been in the limelight since last week, continued to hog attention yesterday. Brokers said yesterday's trading was marked by light profit-taking. Those affected were mainly Malaysian stocks, which had risen in the past week as4,073 words
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Article, Illustration65 1992-07-15 20 Comment D*C BANK has climbed steadily since January from the $1 level and is still on an upward trend. But daily, weekly and monthly stochastics are surging towards 100 while the 13-week RSI is around 75, signalling a possible correction. But a decisive break above $1.20 should seeSOURCE: BRIDGE INFO - 65 words
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Article3081 1992-07-15 21 CAC 645 +15 +2.4% Straits Trading 334 +12 +3.7% Roth Inds 50* 605 +10 +1.7% SIA 200 1320 +10 0.8% CAC Wt 320 +6 +1.9% Isetan 50* 488 +6 +1.2% S Aerospace F 291 +6 +2.1% Times Pub 382 +6 +-1.6% C Properties 740 +53,081 words
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Advertisement129 1992-07-15 21 su-J YOUR KEY TO BETTERBUSINESS DECISIONS! Shine is Singapore Press Holdings' infbrich database financial statements highlights, graphs, latest results team: T. S. Liu on 740 1035, Hazel Ong on 740 1771 on Teleview, which incidentally is the most advanced and company news. or Tony Chia H videotext system in the129 words
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Article3443 1992-07-15 22 Ksso 50* 440-1-16 +3.8* Rothmans M 50* 835 +15 +1.8% MU1 170 +14 +9.0* Land Sl General 155 +9 +6.2* Pub Bk Foreign 136 +8 +6.2* Satan Res 45 +5 +12.5* MCB Hldgs 50* 101 +4W +4.7* Menang Corp 47 +3% +8.0* DAC Bank 50»3,443 words
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Advertisement48 1992-07-15 22 THE 1 ■Sunn INTERVIEW Soccer star V. Sundramoorty, back in w the Singapore team after four years, talks about his hopes and how he q intends to help the Lions for the rest of the Malaysia Cup season* m A s&H&l **R& NEW, UilfM NEWS, DISPI newsy uaiSaH48 words
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Article, Illustration5308 1992-07-15 23 Bernama PERSISTENT profit-taking among the lower-liner stocks led the Kuala Lumpur bourse to a slightly easier close yesterday in active trading. Institutional buying support for the quality issues, however, saw the KLSE Composite Index rising 1.86 points to 617.94 and the allshares Emas IndexBernama - 5,308 words
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Article265 1992-07-15 24 Company Date Yaar Croup Not Not Mrninp Cms mi to profit/loss <L) par stare Mini (*000) (coats) Roth Inds Jul 10 Mai 92 $33.451n($45.747) 29.2(39 9) 50(65) GB Hldgs Jul 10 Mar 92 $4.166(S6.776) 61(9.9) 10TE(10TE) Metro Hldgs JuJ 8 Mar 92 $5.656(J7.999) 78(11) 4(4) Transmarco Jul 8265 words
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Article194 1992-07-15 24 Company Date Year Group pre-tax Net earnincs Gross ann to profit/loss (L) per share dividend (000) (cents) H GP Batteries Jul 2 Mar 92 $15.492($14.186) 41 3(47 9) 188TE(17 6TE) IMC Htdgs Jul 2 Mar 92 $183dg($198dg) 52(56) 40(40) Ketongi Bhd Jul 1 Mar 92 M$37.824($22.583) 11(9) 15(10)194 words
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Article159 1992-07-15 24 Company Data Half-year Group pre-tax Interim ann to profit/loss (L) dividend (000) M Cement Jul 6 May 92 MJ36.539(137.272) 18(16) Asia Pacific ton 26 Mar 92 *63.038(159.214) UN(ION) F&N Jun 26 Mar 92 J99.550($89.232) 9 2(9.2) Pacific Can Jun 26 Mar 92 J2.034MJ30) Van def Horst Jun 26159 words
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Article105 1992-07-15 24 Nm Baari last Fal Ye* Farecatf Bate M MM EPS amet ltm EPS Cms trait lap tap Cnw IW bstjr t*H (cts) *> (SIN) (S$b) (cts) CM last Fri Tear Ferecast Bait lit lit Ml EPS ■d Tear EPS 6ms prait bap fa* Cam Perierf last jr a*(105 words
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Article741 1992-07-15 24 HaM Last M Tor Cwmm P(fM Bate Tear EPS Crass lit mmmcti eat* (eh) pnflt bit nm (STIM) EMS Final Nov 6 Jul 91 3 OTt 17.878L C Prayarte Intenm Jul 11 Dec 92 23 1 50 0 6.943 Fecal Hnacc Intenm Jul 24 Dec 92 108741 words
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715 1992-07-15 24 Trans Registered Substantial Bay/ Ne. at fcwt SharaheMtef Stock Date Hotter Shareholder/Director Sell shares Mar* Alter Tat Lee Bank 07/07/92 DBS Nominees (Pte) Ltd DBS Bar* B 45.000 140,194 22.665.882 13.10 22,710,882 13.13 Jurong Ship 06/07/92 0CB Nominees Pte Ltd Temasek Holdups Pte Ltd S 91.000 818.631715 words
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Article806 1992-07-15 24 Carrwt Ex Books Date Total tor Total tor mionot date dooo payaMo tko yoar last year MnlldpSOc 61(b) Aug 26 Sep 7 Sep 24 6% 61 AmcU 25c 10% A* 21 A* 27 Sep 10 10% 10% Apofe 2.5% Jun 3 Jun 16 JU 23 25% Km PacMc806 words
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Article614 1992-07-15 24 M 13 Mifnum Corp Bhd is negotiating with Guangdong officials to secure rights to set up a lottery and betting operations in Guangdong. HS8C selling 10 per cent stake in Cathay Pacific to Chinese-government-owned subsidiaries for HK$3.39 biion. HS8C HoUngs, the parent company of HongkongBank which has successfully614 words
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Article463 1992-07-15 24 Company Rights Issue DftC Ba* One for two <4. M$1 25 per share Ex-dale Jur 2 Books dose Jun 17 Acceptance Payment Jul 30 En Tan Sing Three-tor-one $105 per share Ex-date Jun 17 Boohs Dose Jun 27 Acceptance Payment Aug 3 MM Three-tor-tour at MSI 00 per463 words
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Article506 1992-07-15 24 Man Tech One-tor-one 11.00 pm stare M SM One-tor-three MS2.20 per toe. Issue of 211.S2m 50% CuwMne Redeemable Preference stares of 10 sen each 1992/97 (CVS) with up to *****m Transferable Subscnptoon R«hts (TSR) tor an agreiato pnee of Ml per CRPS with one TSR, on the bass506 words
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Article115 1992-07-15 24 TDM Bhd: 27th AGM at Asean Rm, Holiday Inn On The Park Kuala Lumpur, ***** Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday, iuly 15, at 9.00am Pai Malaysian Cement Works Bhd: 29th AGM at the Mui Asean Rm. Holiday Inn On The Park Kuala Lumpur, ***** Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday, July 15, at115 words
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Article96 1992-07-15 24 Conversion Special Tidg Scripiess Conversion deadline Period Trading Company starts (IDP) (ST) starts Antral* Jul 17 Aug 13 Jul 31 Aug 13 Aug 14 En Van Sang** Jul I Jul 21 Jul 9 Jul 21 Jul 22 Hariana Jul 17 Aug 13 Jul 31 Aug 13 Aug 1496 words
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Article157 1992-07-15 24 RECORD HIGHS LOWS BT Composite Index 1992 htfc 1316.68 1992 Inr 1191.31 1991 li* 1333.08 1991 Inr 1022 52 1990 htfc 1435 43 1990 Inr ***** M-tm h*t 1435.43 M-tm Inr 64 83 (21/2/92) (9/4/92) (3/6/91) (16/1/91) (16/7/90) (09/11/90) (16/7/90) (29/6/65) ST Industrials Index 1992 Mt *****2 (27/1/92) 1992 IMT157 words
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316 1992-07-15 24 Ill local curr la S$ In I SS dy >t dy S >t %dy jt Jwly 13 Index chgc chgt chgc chge chge dig World 383.8 0.4 -6.0 0.5 -5.9 0.8 -5.4 $EAFE 452.8 0.4 -9.8 I.I -8.8 1.5 -8.3 Europe 422.9 -0.1 2.8 I.I316 words
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Article, Illustration1456 1992-07-15 25 Reuter SHARE PRICES closed higher yesterday as speculators flocked into the market in the afternoon in search of finance and property issues. The SET Index rose 7.41 points, or 1.0 per cent, to end at 741.87 on turnover of 6.29 billion baht. Advances ledReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,456 words
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Article, Illustration1161 1992-07-15 25 JAKARTA stocks closed mixed yesterday with two cement producers and a cigarette company showing marked gains. The most active stock, Indocement, rose by 150 rupiah to 12,750 with 858,500 shares changing hands. Semen Cibinong rose 200 rupiah to 8,200 on a volume ofSource: Bridge Info - 1,161 words
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Article, Illustration2587 1992-07-15 26 Reuter SHARE PRICES in Tokyo wound down a quiet session to close easier yesterday but off lows. Profit-taking following the strong gains on Monday took its toll on prices, although the Nikkei Average held above 17,000. Brokers said many investors remained sidelined ahead of USReuter - 2,587 words
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Article, Illustration2587 1992-07-15 26 Bloomberg STOCKS rose slightly yesterday due to further demand for shares in Cathay Pacific and its controlling shareholder Swire Pacific. On Monday, HSBC Holdings said it had agreed to sell a 10 per cent stake in the carrier to two Beijing-con-trolled entities for HK53.39 billion.Bloomberg - 2,587 words
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Article, Illustration1779 1992-07-15 27 Knight-Ridder Reuter AUSTRALIAN share prices showed few signs of life yesterday as investors kept to the sidelines waiting for crucial inflation data due at the end of the month. The All Ordinaries Index, the key market indicator, closed at 1,638.8, down 0.1Knight-Ridder; Reuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,779 words
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Article780 1992-07-15 27 S3DUL STOCKS rose in sluggish trade yesterday after ruling party leader Kim Young Sam met Economic Planning Minister Choi Kak Kyu, raising speculation the government would step in with measures to boost the bourse. "There were rumours that Kim told Chri to implement measures to help the» depressed market,"780 words
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Article495 1992-07-15 27 SHARE PRICES wavered narrowly and finished mixed yesterday as investors lacked confidence and trading interest, brokers said. They expected the market to continue moving around 4,300 points in the near term. The Weighted Index ended 4.69 points lower at 4,307.69. Turnover was very thin at NTS 17.2 billion against495 words
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Article496 1992-07-15 27 SHARE PRICES closed slightly lower yesterday in light trade as consolidation continued, brokers said. The Manila Stock Exchange Composite Index fell 6.94 points to settle at 1,437.79. Brokers said they expected price fluctuations which had followed a rally in mid-June to narrow in coming weeks. "The market was well496 words
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Article228 1992-07-15 27 A SEVEN-CENT RISE in Telecom to a close of NZ$2.l9 was largely responsi- ble for a one per cent rise in the NZSE--40 Capital Index on big volume. Most other leaders were flat while selected second liners showed some strong gains. The index ended 15.73 up at 1,582.08,228 words
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Article91 1992-07-15 27 STRIKING brokers turned down a plea to resume trading and continued their boycott for the 26th day on Monday. Last Saturday, the chiefs of five major exchanges asked brokers to resume trading on a "spot basis", where shares are first verified and deals settled within three days. They said91 words
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Article53 1992-07-15 27 INDICES TURNOVER Close Pterioas Jst) 14 NEW ZEALAND NZSE-40 Capital 1.582.08 1.566.35 15.73 mmi ft Composite Index Turnover (mil pesos) 1,437.79 1.444.7 144 225.9 -6.94 -81.9 TAIPEI Weighted Price Index Turnover (NTS billion) 4.307.69 4,312.38 17.2 19.8 -4.69 -2.6 SEOUL Composite Stock Index Turnover (billion won) 527 08 512.54 136.2453 words
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Article, Illustration1434 1992-07-15 28 NEW YORK STOCKS posted modest gains in quiet trading on Monday as computer-guided buy programs and short-covering helped the market extend its recovery from a sharp loss suffered early last week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 6.75 points to close at 3,337.31. Among the broad gauges, the1,434 words
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Article, Illustration905 1992-07-15 28 SHARE PRICES slipped on Monday, with the market depressed by the continuing weakness of the dollar and of the pound within the Exchange Rate Mechanism, and by the rumours of a possible increase in German interest rates. At the close, the FTSE 100 Index of leading shares was at905 words
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Article226 1992-07-15 28 STOCKS took a hit on Monday, as the DAX Spot Trend Index shed 17.98 points on the day to end at 1,736.50 points. The Commerzbank indicator dropped by 19.6 to 1,942.9. Operators said the market was depressed by the dollar's weakness and by speculation about a possible tightening of226 words
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Article394 1992-07-15 28 SWISS SHARES ended a quiet Monday session lower as most investors stayed on the sidelines waiting for tomorrow, when the German Bundesbank is expected to tighten its credit policy, dealers said. A weak dollar and the gloomy mood on other European bourses also weighed on sentiment. "Given the situation394 words
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Article191 1992-07-15 28 SWEDISH share prices closed at their lowest levels of the day in a slow Monday session depressed by a weaker dollar, declining foreign bourses and unease over German interest rates ahead of tomorrow's Bundesbank meeting. "It is very important to get signals on which direction the German interest rates191 words
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Article492 1992-07-15 28 LACK of follow-through support after Friday's rally and continued political jitters sent blue chip shares lower in thin volume trade on Monday, dealers said. But modest buying interest towards the close saw some of the shares bounce off lows on what dealers said appeared to be short-covering of positions.492 words
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Article375 1992-07-15 28 STOCKS climbed in the last hour of trade to end a dull day unchanged on Monday, dealers said. A lack of corporate news and a slow day on Wall Street kept trading volumes low, they added. The TSE 300 Composite Index closed up 1.68 points at 3,449.23. Advances led375 words
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Article407 1992-07-15 28 Paris Jaiy 10 FFr MIWMir Air-Liquidc 768.00 -2.00 Alcatd Ansthom 643.00 -4.00 Elf-Aauit 338.40 1.40 Michdin 205.00 2.00 OFP 113.00 I'cugcot SA 706.00 1.00 Philips (NV Gem) 88.50 3.40 Royal Dutch 451.80 3.70 CROUP A Nestle *****.00 +200 GROUP B La targe 319.00 .70 CROUP C Shell 47.00 CROUP 0407 words
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Advertisement32 1992-07-15 28 The Paris bourse was closed on Monday and yesterday for the July 14 National Day holidays. The Milan and Brussels market reports were not available Advertising Marketing in Business Times every Thursday32 words
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1236 1992-07-15 29 reports Tokyo: The US dollar was firmer I against the mark at the Tokyo close yesterday, prompted by cross-trade i sales of the German currency. The US dollar also ended firmer against the yen. Position-adjustment for the mark against the yen1,236 words
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315 1992-07-15 29 Reuter LONDON British Prime Minister John Major has defended his policies and the pound sterling against critics in his party and sceptics in currency markets. He ruled out on Monday devaluation of the pound or reversing his tough antiinflation policies, whichReuter - 315 words
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Article430 1992-07-15 29 Cross rates j"i> '•> USS SS MS Dm Yen SFr AS NZS IJSS 1.6110 2.4970 1 4760 125.00 0.5184 1.3320 1.3369 1.8215 SS 0.6207 1.5500 0.9162 77.5916 0.3218 0.8268 0.8299 1.1307 MS 0 4005 0 65 0 5911 50 0601 0.2076 0.5334 0.5354 0.7295 [)m 0.6775 1.0915430 words
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Article521 1992-07-15 29 Interbank rates Bid Oflw Overnight 2 2 1/4 1-month 2 2 1/8 2-month 2 1/8 2 1/4 3-month 2 1/4 2 3/8 Overnight mode: 1-5/16 LSS Bid Otl« 7 days 3 VI6 3 7/16 1 month 3 5/16 3 7/16 2 months 3 3/8 3 1/2 3 months521 words
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Article1393 1992-07-15 29 SIMEX EURODOLLAR Est Vol Act/Vol Op/lnt S 9 92 %<£ 2W *0? 2» W Mar 93 835 88 95 95 2450 30U .2575 94, £11 VX 477 i S rS« 94 57 94 57 94.55 94.56 550 270 852 «i R£" z\] M 35 94 33 94 341,393 words
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378 1992-07-15 30 Reuter LONDON The executive director of the International Sugar Organisation said on Monday that a payment of more than £200,000 (*****,520) by Brazil had saved the body from being liquidated at the end of the month. "I'm very pleased. We should be safeReuter - 378 words
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280 1992-07-15 30 BANGKOK Thailand will persuade Vietnam to become a member of the Association of National Rubber Product Countries (ANRPC) to strengthen the bargaining power of the rubber producing countries in the international community. Sanit Samosorn. director of the Thai Agricultural Economic Department's280 words
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749 1992-07-15 30 REPORTS Hongkong: Gold closed sharply higher yesterday in active trade as late East European and Swiss buying, following on early Japanese buying, offset profit-taking Dealers said the price hit an intra-day high of USS3SO.6Q/351.10 in late afternoon, the highest intra-day level749 words
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Article1633 1992-07-15 30 Rubber HAS Cimm Hty Exdia ■go (Ma rts dosi ■C at at ipn) HAS (physical prio »> RSS 1 Contract (S cents/kg) Bvyors 90MTS Close Volume Open As at 12 oooo (S cents/kg) Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest RSS 2 Ai* 92 140 50 141 50N Aug Sep1,633 words
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Advertisement706 1992-07-15 30 j^^HfESSTIMES 151^Ji2*J51N2U2I^22S^E2*!!2l2f^2^ r= \§fS7 SWQINVESTMENTS FINANCE UMTTED OneorporaMd m the RepubUc of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT Pursuant to Article 8 (1)(b) of the Articles of Association of the Company, it is hereby announced that the Status Declarations received by the Company as at the end of June 1992, revealed that the foreign706 words
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Article, Illustration444 1992-07-15 31 Philippe Valat - POSTCARD FROM LONDON By Philippe Valat Businessmen worried about travelling in an increasingly hostile world are learning the law of the jungle from a British firm that trains them to meet terrorists on an equal footing. "The world is each day more unstable and444 words
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Article153 1992-07-15 31 As at 10am yesterday: Local dollars to ooe unit of foreign cnrreacy Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.1993 1.2155 Canadian dollar 1.3361 1.3631 NZ dollar 0.8734 0.8910 Sterling pound 3.0912 3.1332 US dollar 1.6070 1.6150 Local dollars to 100 nuts of fardf canwKy Austrian schilling 15.32153 words
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Article108 1992-07-15 31 Duration Titk Venue Organiser Td Aug 16-18 International Munich. Mode^°^ e l u (49> ?wwr«i Fashion Fair Germany Munehen GmbFI 570 (fax) Auk 16-19 National C hicago. USA Reed Exhibition (1)617/630Hardwarc Show Companies Auf 22-25 International Frankfurt. Messe Frankfurt (49)69/***** Trade Fair for Germany GmbFi Consumer Goods108 words
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Advertisement316 1992-07-15 31 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP 58 AND IN THE MATTER OF DYNAMIC MARINE PTE LTD MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the creditors of the above named Company, which is being wound-up voluntarily, are required on or before 15th August 1992 to send their names316 words
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Miscellaneous184 1992-07-15 31 How gruesome! and went elsewhere (5,2)^ 10 Make criticisms and rush j premier (4) I^T"" real gem (7) ,A 28 Held up by non-clerical 8 What a bridge player may jA Many varieties of Asian entry in legal document (7) call anything but buttocks starling (4) DOWN (2,6) 1 111184 words
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Miscellaneous165 1992-07-15 31 Singapore Outlook: Shower* owr»fc» areas ia the late morning and earty after noon. Report Maximum temperature 32.0 Assoc humidity 65% Minimum temperature 24.5 Assoc humidity 94% Hours of sunshine 6.85 Rainfall in mm Trace Rainfall this month 66.0 Rainy days this month 5 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 13/08165 words
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401 1992-07-15 32 AFP Reuter BEIJING China's labour minister has given warning that unemployment will rise as the nation carries out economic reforms, the official New China News Agency said yesterday. Ruan Chongwu said China's employment policy, which ensures cradle-to-grave job security, should be overhauled, theAFP; Reuter - 401 words
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114 1992-07-15 32 Reuter BEIJING Beijing's Communist Party leader Li Ximing, one of China's staunchest left-wing ideologues, has made a public about-face and come out strongly in favour of reform. A front-page article in yesterday's Beijing Daily, which was run under Mr Li's byline, parroted senior leaderReuter - 114 words
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211 1992-07-15 32 AFP BEIJING China's experiment with stock markets steamed ahead in the first half of the year with transaction volume rocketing on its two fledgling bourses. Stock transactions on the Shanghai and Shenzhen securities exchanges reached 21.6 billion yuan (556.3 billion) inAFP - 211 words
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Article, Illustration443 1992-07-15 32 KSjgßjSpl^L' AFP NEW YORK The Democrat Party rolled out the big guns on the opening day of its convention here on Monday as it aimed to blast a way back into the White House after 12 years on the outside lookingAFP - 443 words
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350 1992-07-15 32 NYT WASHINGTON President George Bush announced on Monday that the United States would no longer produce plutonium or enriched uranium used in nuclear warheads, codifying as policy a suspension that had been in effect for years because of arms cuts andNYT - 350 words
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Article, Illustration928 1992-07-15 32 PATRICK DANIEL; PATRICK DANIEL - The Bottom Line PATRICK DANIEL PATRICK DANIEL The writer is BT's Editor. This commentary first appeared in the July edition o/Singapore Business SOME TIME last month a number of things happened all at once which made me think of the growing number928 words
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193 1992-07-15 32 AFP BANGKOK Cambodia's Khmer Rouge announced yesterday they would disarm and put their entire guerilla force in UN-controlled holding areas in four weeks provided the Phnom Penh leadership was also dismantled at the same time. The offer is an apparent bid toAFP - 193 words
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Advertisement299 1992-07-15 32 CHARTPOINT Every Saturday in Business Times I A two day seminar on Financial Derivatives Accounting, tax, regulation and control issues As Financial Derivatives become more popular in Singapore the number of issues with respect to these products increase. This seminar will review the concepts and risks behind capital market products,299 words
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575 1992-07-15 33 Ramesh Divyanathan - Number of accidents and severity rate on the increase By Ramesh Divyanathan SINGAPORE After declining for several years, the risk of accidents at local shipyards has risen again. The most recent accident took place three days ago when six people were killed and 60575 words
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528 1992-07-15 33 HONGKONG A terminal operator has warned that if a new operator is brought into Terminal 9, Modern Terminals Ltd and Hongkong International Terminals will take defensive action to retain their customer base. The managing director of MTL Mark Leese said in528 words
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1179 1992-07-15 33 Pace Col ABC Containerline 12 1 Accord Group 8 1-3 Ahrenkiel Liner 16 4 Allied-Link 16 4/5 Alpha Feeders 6 1 Anglo Orient 16 1/2 ANL 3 1/2 APL 5 3-5 Arrow Int 9 2 Asian Break-Bulk 16 3 ASCL 5 5 ASXCL1,179 words
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494 1992-07-15 33 Dexter Lee - Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Hanjin Shipping has struck a slotsharing arrangement with members of the Australia South Asia (ASA) consortium, which plies the Singa-pore-Australia trade route. ASA members are Singa-pore-based feeder operator Regional Container Lines, Japan's giant logistics carrier Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha494 words
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164 1992-07-15 33 Reuter NICOSIA Iran, moving towards a market economy, said it was lifting restrictions to encourage private investment in shipbuilding and repair. Speaking on Teheran Radio, Heavy Industry Minister Mohammad Hadi NejadHosseinian said the government was also ready to sell its holdings inReuter - 164 words
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59 1992-07-15 33 THE MOST natural way ranking airlines must surety, be by the number of aircraft tb«y operate. But while this may be a valid way of assessing the extent of the principal cashflow generating factor.it has long ceased to be for assessing an airline's property59 words
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51 1992-07-15 33 THE Federal Express Corp's first year-end loss since 1987 indicates the company misjudged its ability to expand abroad, a market analyst said. On Monday, Federal Express reported losses of US$ll3.B million (S$ 183.2 million) or US$2.ll a share for its 1992 year ending May 3151 words
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29 1992-07-15 33 CONTINENTAL Airlines *nd defunct Eastern Airlines have tentatively reached a settlement with Eastern's creditors for alleged asset stripping-of Eastern by Continental. Back Pi «e29 words
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34 1992-07-15 33 AMERICAN Telephone and Telegraph Co and its unions reached tentative agreement on a new contract following marathon weekend talks on local iv sues, the unions announced on Monday BackPage34 words
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77 1992-07-15 34 LONDON Sir Basil Smallpeice, who headed the British airline BOAC and the Cunard shipping company, has died at the age of 85. A spokeswoman at Epsom General Hospital said Smallpeice died on Sunday of heart failure after a short illness. Born in77 words
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Article79 1992-07-15 34 JAKARTA A total of 231 sea accidents took place in 1991, killing 168 people, the official Antara news agency quoted a marine transportation official as saying on Tuesday. Director General of Sea Transportation Suntoro on Monday told Indonesian harbour masters at a course in Pekanbaru79 words
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Article93 1992-07-15 34 SYDNEY A daily Qantas flight from Los Angeles to Sydney was forced to divert from its path after being warned away during a US naval exercise, the Australian international airline said on Tuesday. Qantas spokesman Ken Boys said the pilot on flight QFI2 received an93 words
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Article83 1992-07-15 34 BRUSSELS The European Community on Monday approved an accord negotiated last March between its 12 members and the United States that would limit public subsidies to commercial aircraft builders, the British EC delegation said. The accord would put a ceiling on public subsidies at 25 per83 words
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Article93 1992-07-15 34 BUENOS AIRES The Argentine government opened the door on Monday to prc-bids in the privatisation of the Buenos Aires electrical distribution system. The government plans to sell off the network in two areas a northern section to be called Edenor and the southern zone to be93 words
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Article108 1992-07-15 34 SAKITIAGO Police on Monday were still searching for thrfce young men accused of burning two public buses over the-weekend in protest at increase in bus rates. Some of the companies offering services as part of Santiagos bus system last; week ordered fares increased by 30108 words
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Article, Illustration1284 1992-07-15 34 Claude Pannetier - About US$4O billion will be needed annually until the year 2010 to finance the 12,000 new aircraft which airlines will require. Claude Pannetier takes a closer look at how airlines can finance these purchases Claude Pannetier Aerospatiale THE MOST natural way of ranking airlinesAerospatiale; Source: GPA - 1,284 words
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Article10419 1992-07-15 42 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. !t 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. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Penang after10,419 words
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Article510 1992-07-15 49 total feyfc Bwttt Mnl Dapartw toaal to M AnM Dprtn Marina Terminal 1 Batam Murn *****2 M02 alongside 15 07/2300 Batam Speed 58/92- M04 alongsrte 13 08/2100 Batamndo 2 2016S M02 alongsrfe 14.07/2100 Btm Bahagia *****2 M05 alongside 14.07/2300 Garuda G60 M05 alongsrie 14.07/2300 Mahkota Exp 143/92510 words
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Article235 1992-07-15 49 ||n,4 joootc ron B«rth: 1: Geniki; 2: Juta Jaya. Ding An; 3: ml; 4: Palma; 5: Youbang; 6: Barge Kuala Siah. 01 jetty: ml. D.C J.: ni. Out on July 14: Akademik Vekua, Tredwmd Express, Tbdsi, Raigad. Dw on My 15: Silver Pride, Johan Pearl, Km Madura.235 words
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Article1548 1992-07-15 49 ,UU1I 3 A'i.ii CONTAINERS IN PROGRESS 9* to? No Su Hone 24S8 1307 92 0240 Honor River 16E COO(EST) 1407 92 0700 Saigon Fort SIS 1307 92 0700 C 0 Trieste 920 COO(EST) 1407 92 1500 Han Bhum sss 1307 92 0800 Vira Brum 13N COO(EST) 1407 921,548 words
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Article805 1992-07-15 50 Sept 6-18: Seatrade Academy's Anatomy of Shipping, organised by Seatrade. The event will take plase at Selwyn College Cambridge, England. Sept 15-16: Asia-Pacific Digital Ceftular Mobile Communication, organised by IBC Technical Services Limited at The M&idarin Singapore. For further details please contact IBC Technical Services at tel: 732-1970805 words
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Article450 1992-07-15 50 DRY CARGO Treight rates drifted easier after a lower rate was reported on the US Gulf to Japan route, brokers said on Monday. Dreyfus paid US$lB for a spot Panamax, against US$lB.O9 on the BFI sub-index and U5518.25 paid on Friday for an August shipment The Baltic Freight450 words
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Article271 1992-07-15 50 SHIPPING rates firmed slightly over the past week, supported by increased activity on the US Gulf to Japan grain route and by grain shipments to the former Soviet Union, experts reported. The Baltic Freight Index (BFI) rose six points to 1,059, halting the slide that took it to271 words
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Article, Illustration427 1992-07-15 52 Company misjudged its ability to expand abroad: analyst AP MEMPHIS, Tennessee The Federal Express Corp's first year-end loss since 1987 indicates the company misjudged its ability to expand abroad, a market analyst said yesterday. "This company, mainly (founder) Fred Smith, has always operated underAP - 427 words
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207 1992-07-15 52 UPI NEW YORK Continental Airlines and defunct Eastern Airlines have tentatively reached a settlement with Eastern's creditors for alleged asset stripping of Eastern by Continental, a newspaper report said on Monday. The Wall Street Journal quoted an unidentified source familiar with the proposed settlementUPI - 207 words
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297 1992-07-15 52 AP WASHINGTON American Telephone and Telegraph Co and its unions reached tentative agreement on a new contract following marathon weekend talks on local issues, the unions announced on Monday. Negotiators for the unions the Communications Workers of America and the International BrotherhoodAP - 297 words
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262 1992-07-15 52 UPI ATLANTA Exel Logistics USA, a logistics provider in Atlanta, has acquired Texasbased Trammell Crow Distribution Corp, effective July 10. Trammell Crow Distribution Corp was formed when its parent company, the Trammell Crow Co expanded real estate operations to offer warehousing services. The TrammellUPI - 262 words
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Article, Illustration548 1992-07-15 52 Reuter KABUL Fuel shortages and the ravages of war have crippled Kabul's public transport system, forcing hundreds of thousands of Afghans to take more expensive private transportation or stay at home. Kabul's fleet of 550 public buses, which normally carries a quarterReuter - 548 words
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Advertisement318 1992-07-15 50 W&L LIAN HUAT SHIPPING CO (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road, #14-19/21 International Plaza, Singapore 0207. Tel: *****11 (16 lines) Fax: *****94 Tlx: RS ***** AB LENHUAT Daily receiving cargo at Pasir Panjang Terminal PT4 Tel: *****97 REGULAR FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO BHANTOU 2 -SAILINGS PER MONTH VESSEL ETA ETD VOY318 words
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