The Business Times, 9 October 1992

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  • 16 1 Business Times THE BUSINESS PAPER FOR S-E ASIA MITA (P) 35/12/91 Friday, October 9, 1992 75*
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  • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 85 1 FRANKFURT The cut in key German interest rates announced on Sep 14 did not mark a change in the Bundesbank's medium-term monetary policy, a member of the bank's central council, Johann Wilhclm Gaddum, said in a speech to be made in
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    • 69 1 BISHKEK, Kirghiziya A Russian-Ukrainian split over nuclear weapons and a threat from Moscow to cut ofT oil supplies cast fresh shadows as leaders of former Soviet republics gathered yesterday for a Commonwealth summit. But Russian President Boris Yeltsin told reporters on flying into Bishkek
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    • 25 1 PAISLEY Park, the last surviving outlet in the troubled Marina Village complex, has closed after its temporary occupancy permit expired. Page 2
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    • 32 1 CAPITAL spending abroad by affiliates of US corporations will grow sluggishly again this year and in some countries, like Canada, will be cut sharply, the Commerce Department said Page 3
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    • 23 1 REVELATIONS of high-level political corruption are threatening recent economic and political reforms aimed at boosting Taiwan's international standing. Page 8
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    • 36 1 THE Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) must raise its profile to improve cooperation and prevent the group from becoming a "toothless tiger", Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. Page 9
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    • 30 1 AMERICAN and European governments are rushing to reach agreement on the outlines of a global trade deal before the US presidential election next month. Page 9
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    • 24 1 HOME-GROWN Trans-Link Express has further extended its international freight forwarding network by opening a representative office in Beijing. Shipping Times Page 1
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  • MARKET SUMMARY
    • 41 1 WALL STREET stocks rose in early trading yesterday after the first drop in US jobless claims in six weeks was reported. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 4.33 points to 3,156.58 in the first hour of trading.
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    • 23 1 LONDON share prices were higher at midday yesterday. At 1130 GMT, the FT-SE 100-share index was up 22.4 points at 2,539.5.
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    • 27 1 GT International Singapore has teamed up with China's Ministry of Geology and Mineral Resources to mine and explore for minerals in Southeast Asia Page 4
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    • 37 1 BRITISH aerospace group Dowty has given up its majority stake in a joint venture with Haw Par Brothers International to concentrate on its core business of making and repairing landing gears Page 4
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    • 36 1 ALL investors who have applied for a stake in Hitachi Zosen Singapore Ltd will get some shares. The company decided yesterday to dispense with balloting in its public share offer Page 4
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    • 42 1 BUNDESBANK statements this week on special factors affecting M 3 growth and a clear policy on keeping short-term interest rates below 9 per cent have fuelled expectations of a further easing of German interest rates Page 7
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    • Article, Illustration
      28 1 Thursday Change BT-MGA 638.51 -10.63 Kuala Lumpur—591.77 +1.18 Tokyo 17,335.51 +223.77 Hongkong 5,555.53 -33.50 Sydney 1,465.6 +10.2 Wednesday Change New York 3,152.25 -25.94 London 2,517.1 +28.7
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    • 23 1 Eaton rates USS SS 1.5950 100 Yen SS 1.3215 MS SS 0.6366 Money mriiet rites Overnight 1/4 -5/8 3-month 1 1/4 -1/16
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    • 31 1 London Gold AM fix US$350.00 USS0.50 Rubber S'porc Nov 145.00*/kg unch M'sia Nov 222.50Vkg unch KL Tin Turnover 27tonnes -13 Spot MS 15.51 /kg +0.02 +50 Nov MS870 /tonne -1
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  • 506 1  -  FlC's tough rules make property ownership difficult Reports by Sylvia Wong SINGAPORE Property players in Malaysia arc bracing for hard times as the country's powerful Foreign Investment Committee (FIC) toughens its stance on foreign property ownership. Developers and real estate agents in Kuala
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  • 216 1 SINGAPORE Offshore banks in Malaysia will continue to lend money to foreigners to buy property across the Causeway, even if restrictions are placed on the property, a Malaysian newspaper has reported. The Star reported on Wednesday that a Standard Chartered Bank
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  • 476 1  -  From Lim Soon Neo inJHONGKONG HONGKONG will go ahead with the building of the HK$l75 billion (Ss36 billion) airport if a current deadlock with China on financing plans cannot be broken, Governor Chris Patten said yesterday. Responding to a question
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  • 388 1  -  From Lee Han Shih in HONGKONG SINGAPORE businessmen must develop the all-impor-tant personal ties with the Chinese even as they depend on Taiwan and Hongkong partners to help pave the way into China, Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew said. Taiwan
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  • 433 1  -  From Leslie Lopez in KUALA LUMPUR THE Malaysian economy turned in another impressive performance in the first half of the year and the central bank, Bank Negara, believes that the economic growth for the full year could "well be close to
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  • 234 1 AFP TOKYO Japanese business and politicians yesterday called for more measures to stimulate the country's flagging economy on top of an already announced 10.7 trillion (S$ 141 billion) pumppriming package. Gaishi Hiraiwa, chairman of the Federation of Economic Organisations (Keidanren), demanded the government
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    • 130 1 <\^ cv A#craft Schedule 31 Jkt/Bkk/Chma Stocks 25 Sports 18,19 Commodities 30 W.SI 23 TV Radio 12 Company News 4-6 Money Changer Rates 31 Unit Trusts 22 Cryptic Crossword 31 Money Market 29 Weather 31 Editorial 10 Regional News 8 World News 9 Financial News 7 Regional Stock Markets 27
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    • 13 1 Editorial, Pg 10 Summary of Patten's speech, Pg 14 Bottom Line, Back Pg
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  • PAGE 2 NEWS
    • SINGAPORE ROUNDUP
      • 55 2 EDUCATION MINISTER Lee Yock Suan will today inaugurate a Master in Public Policy (MPP) programme aimed at training students for top public service posts. The MPP, conducted by the National University of Singapore, has been set up in collaboration with Harvard University. It begins
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      • 76 2 THE labour movement made at least $55 million through its cooperatives for the year ending March 1992. This figure does not include income from its insurance business, a leader in the life and general insurance fields. A report to be tabled at the National Trades Union Congress delegates'
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      • 69 2 ASEAN insurance commissioners will review the latest regional developments in the industry at a four-day meeting in Singapore, starting next Tuesday. The commissioners will also assess the regulations that govern the regional insurance industry. Their meeting to be opened by Singapore Finance Minister Richard Hu
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      • 61 2 THE latest Ferrari TRSI2 is on display in Orchard Hotel as part of a campaign to promote the hotel's new Italian restaurant, Louis' Ristorante. The red sports car, which costs $950,000 without COE, is one of only four in Singapore. Patrons of the new restaurant
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      • 78 2 DU PONT is conducting a consumer market test in Singapore for a new ozone-friendly refrigerant for car air-condi-tioners. The refrigerant, Suva MP-52, will be available at more than 45 certified auto service stations. The first 100 motorists whose cars meet certain qualifications will receive complimentary
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    • 342 2  -  By Colin Tan SINGAPORE Residential property prices in Johor are showing signs of weakening, with some sources saying condominium prices could drop by as much as 20 per cent. Estate agents say falls of 5 to 10 per cent have already been reported in
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    • 173 2 SINGAPORE Local personal computer maker Pet Computers, which was served a winding-up notice on Tuesday, said yesterday it would contest the order and was determined to stay in business. Pet said its lawyers had said it had "good grounds" to challenge the petition, filed
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    • 448 2  -  Update on Marina Village By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE The onceflourishing Marina Village is finally a ghost town. Paisley Park the last surviving outlet in the food and entertainment complex has closed after its temporary occupancy permit expired. The operators of the
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    • 279 2 SINGAPORE Uncertainty still clouds the future of the troubled Marina Village complex, with reports that a potential sale is still snagged. Sources say that buildingmaterials distributor Colour Touch Singapore Pte Ltd, which planned to buy the food an entertainment complex for $25
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    • 301 3 Investment in Asian countries expected to rise Reuter WASHINGTON Capital spending abroad by affiliates of US corporations will grow sluggishly again this year and in some countries, like Canada, will be cut sharply, says the US Commerce Department. But spending in Pacific
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    • 224 3  - AT T to beef up presence in Indonesia By Helen Chang SINGAPORE Phone company American Telephone and Telegraph (AT T) plans to increase its presence in Indonesia, as part of its regional strategy to shift low-end work to countries outside Singapore. In addition to a $7 million Batam plant, which
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    • 321 3 SINGAPORE The Batam authorities are unlikely to grant the requests of squatters for larger resettlement plots because of limited space on the island, according to officials. About 6,500 squatters now live on land that is targeted for development on the south-east
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  • COMPANY NEWS 1
    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 65 4 SINGAPORE First Capital Corporation (FCC) yesterday launched the third and final phase of its 500-unit Chiltern Park apartments at Lorong Chuan. It managed to sell 60 of the 160 units available by the end of the day. Apartments in the third 10-storey block
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      • 53 4 SINGAPORE Keppel Bank has appointed LieutenantGeneral (Retired) Winston Choo Wee Leong, 51, to its board of directors. He is currently chairman of Chartered Industries of Singapore and deputy chairman of the Central Provident Fund Board. His appointment brings the number of directors on Keppel Bank's
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      • 38 4 KUALA LUMPUR Hicom Bhd now holds 52.16 million shares in Uniphoenix Corporation. Uniphoenix also said that an individual, Ibrahim Mohamed, has acquired 4.13 million Uniphoenix shares, bringing his total shareholding to 50.85 million shares.
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      • 54 4 SINGAPORE Sesdaq-listed Swens Asia-Pacific Ltd has increased its shareholding in Fairwood Singapore Pte Ltd from one share to 500,001 shares. The 500,000 $1 shares were purchased at a total consideration of $500,000. Fairwood's authorised capital has been increased to $2 million while its paid-up capital
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      • 41 4 SINGAPORE Hong Leong Finance Ltd has announced that its foreign shareholding was 4.77 per cent as at Sep 30. Its subsidiary, Singapore Finance, has a foreign shareholding of 1.99 per cent on the same date.
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      • 38 4 KUALA LUMPUR Rashid Hussain Bhd, the financial service group, expects its operations for the current year to perform "relatively well" following the company's recent move to diversify into other businesses, executive chairman Rashid Hussain said.
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    • 364 4 SINGAPORE All investors who have applied for a stake in Hitachi Zosen Singapore Ltd will get some shares, following the company's decision yesterday to dispense with balloting in its public share offer. Hitachi Zosen managing director Foo Meng Kee said: "We wanted
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    • 364 4  -  By Lilian Ang SINGAPORE A local company, GT International Singapore (GTIS), has teamed up with China's Ministry of Geology and Mineral Resources to mine and explore for minerals in Southeast Asia. GTIS director Peter Sung told BT that a 50-50
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    • 83 4 SINGAPORE Spencer Lee Tien Chye (right), 41, officially takes over as general manager of Malayan Banking Bbd's Singapore operations. His predecessor, Oilg Kim Hoay (left), will return to Maybank's bead office where he will assist the group to develop new areas of operations. Mr
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    • 267 4 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Kanzen Bhd plans to have a joint venture with an international bedding group to manage its bedding business. Speaking to newsmen after the company's annual general meeting here yesterday, director Eu Hong Chew said the details of the joint
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    • 208 4 SINGAPORE Local cootractor LAM Group Investments Lid has acquired a 70 per cent stake ia an Australian construction company, Idoas Pty Ltd, for As 2 million (S$2JO million). In a press release yesterday, L&M said the acquisition would make it the largest
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    • 393 4  -  By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE British aerospace group Dowty gave up its majority stake in a joint venture with Haw Par Brothers International Ltd on Tuesday to concentrate on its core business of making and repairing landing gears. A TI Group pic
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    • 206 4 SINGAPORE Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) christened two new tankers in Japan this week as part of an ongoing programme to upgrade and renew its fleet and sharpen its competitive edge. The two double-hull tankers are the second and third of four Aframax crude oil
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    • 252 4 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR SIG Holdings Bhd, the garment manufacturing group seeking a listing on the KLSE main board, has forecast a group pre-tax profit of MsB.Bl million (SSS.6 million) for the year ending April 30, 1993. In its offer for sale prospectus here yesterday,
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    • 596 4  -  THE HOCK LOCK SIEW COLUMN By S N Vasuki SINGAPORE At first glance, Singapore's tobacco companies appear to be an endangered species. The government's long-term objective is to turn the Republic into a nation of non-smokers and strong measures taken in recent years
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    • 405 5 Reuter BOMBAY Foreign companies taking advantage of India's liberalised economic policies are cautiously pumping in fresh investment. Reversing decades of illfeeling and suspicion towards multinational corporations, India is now encouraging foreign investment as part of a bold programme of reform to revamp the
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    • 228 5 FT NEW DELHI The Indian government said it would go ahead with the sale of shares in eight state companies on Oct 14. The sale, through open auction, is the second phase of a privatisation programme which is expected to raise 35
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    • 228 5 AFP MANILA The stateowned Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) will make its first venture into power generation when it sets up a US$23O million (Ss36B million) geothermal plant, spokesmen said yesterday. The company also said it was inviting foreign firms to
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 78 5 TOKYO Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp (NTT), the largest telecommunications firm in Japan, is negotiating with Thai Telephone Telecommunications (TT&T) over possible acquisition of up to 20 per cent in the Thai company, which has received an order to lay a million telephone
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      • 68 5 SYDNEY Pioneer International Ltd has outraged investors by straying from its core activities in sub-underwriting part of Westpac Banking Corp's disastrous Asl.2 billion (551.38 billion) rights issue, analysts said. They said institutions were angry that managing director Rodney Price allowed the group to move outside its
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      • 75 5 SEOUL South Korea's Daewoo Business Group plans a series of investment projects in China, where Daewoo seeks to take part in infrastructure development and other public projects, a spokesman said yesterday. The investment projects include a US$3OO million cement plant in Shandong Province, a US$lO million
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    • 448 5 Reuter SEOUL The board of South Korea's Pohang Iron and Steel Company (Posco) yesterday reluctantly accepted the resignation of chairman Park Tae Joon as head of the world's third largest steelmaker. Mr Park's unexpected departure from Posco has fuelled speculation that he
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    • 496 6 Shake-up aimed at boosting world competitiveness Reuter, IHT FRANKFURT The Frankfurt bourse said it had agreed on Wednesday to the creation of a centralised German stock exchange in a major shake-up of domestic securities trading aimed at boosting international competitiveness. The Frankfurt
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    • 331 6 Reuter WELLINGTON US food giant HJ Heinz said yesterday it had bought New Zealand's Wattie Foods as a launching pad for expansion into the Asia-Pacific region. Heinz bought Wattie, a household name in New Zealand for more than 50 years, on Wednesday
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    • 328 6 Reuter PITTSBURGH Hit by continued weak markets and low prices, most big US steelmakers lost even more money in the third quarter of 1992 than they did during the second, and are unlikely to see much improvement soon, analysts said. "Looking at progressions of
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    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 86 6 WASHINGTON The Senate oil Wednesday approved a plan to require pharmaceutical companies to pay fees to the government to help cover the cost of reviewing the safety of new drugs and to speed up the process, "Hie legislation, approved unanimously by voice vote,
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      • 51 6 HOUSTON Compaq Computer Corp, citing the ferocious price-cutting in the personal-computer business, announced on Wednesday it will cut 1,000 jobs over the next few months. Compaq, which made the announcement in the early evening, said that about 700 of the cuts will be made this
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      • 33 6 PARIS Outside the Paris Automobile show, two inflatable "Michelin Men" from the French Michelin Tyre company circulate with a donkey cart and electronic vehicle as part of an advertising campaign.
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      • 78 6 SAN FRANCISCO Microsoft Corp said on Wednesday that it had confiscated US$9 million (5514.3 million) worth of counterfeit versions of its MS-DOS software in a recent raid on a Sunnyvale, California, printing company. Microsoft said the Sunnyvale raid uncovered the most copies of counterfeit software it
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      • 89 6 PARIS Ciments Francais, one of France's largest cement companies, was yesterday surrounded by controversy after the revelation of losses on off-balance sheet financial dealings believed to amount to several hundred million francs. The announcement triggered the resignation at an emergency board meeting yesterday morning of Pierre
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    • 353 4 I IN THE MARKET PAGES KL loses morning gains 23 HK eases on late sell-off 26 ZZA HITACHI ZOSEN SINGAPORE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) INVITATION IN RESPECT OF 100,000,000 ORDINARY SHARES OF $0.20 EACH ("VENDOR SHARES") COMPRISING 70,000,000 ORDINARY SHARES BY WAY OF OFFER ("OFFER SHARES") AND
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  • FINANCIAL NEWS
    • 458 7 FT BONN The Bundesbank has fuelled expectations of a further easing of German interest rates by drawing back from its earlier insistence on the M 3 measure of money supply as the most important indicator of domestic monetary stability. The central bank's
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    • 323 7  -  By Harish Mehta FHNOM PENH Two more foreign companies and their local partners have opened banks in Phnom Penh, bringing to eight the number of foreign banks operating here. Hongkong-based COE Co Ltd and its Cambodian partner recently set up Cambodian Development
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    • SMALL CHANGE
      • 93 7 WASHINGTON The condition of US banks improved slightly in the second quarter, but funds allocated to loan charge-ofTs and recapitalisation still exceeded the industry's record earnings, a bank rating service said. Veribanc Inc said its analysis of call report data shows that banks
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      • 78 7 JAKARTA Indonesia's finance minister urged banks to cut high lending rates which for the past two years have been severely pinching local businesses. "If the banks don't adjust the interest rate they will get into difficulties. They can mobilise a lot of funds but
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      • 64 7 LUXEMBOURG Creditors of the collapsed Bank of Credit and Commerce International yesterday fought to postpone approval of the once-and-for-all compensation plan worked out by the bank's liquidators and the Abu Dhabi majority shareholders. But Luxembourg's state prosecutor recommended that the Grand Duchy's district court
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      • 74 7 MOSCOW The Russian central bank is planning to raise the minimum capital requirement for commercial banks 20fold, but won't force the closure of banks unable to meet the new standard, a central bank official said. Under the proposal, which hasn't yet been adopted, small banks
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    • 591 7  -  By Paul Leo SINGAPORE Forget about Japanese stocks. One of the UK's largest and most well-known funds, believes that the Japanese stock market has still much more downside to go. Andrew Dalton, chairman of Warburg Asset Management, said the Japanese market was at least
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    • 228 7 Reuter TOKYO Japanese banks are hurrying to complete a plan to establish a joint unit to buy bad debts and real estate held at financial institutions as collateral against bad loans. The banks, led by Mitsubishi Bank Ltd, will probably opt
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  • THE REGION
    • NOTE BOOK
      • 71 8 CANBERRA The Australian government yesterday announced a multi-million-dollar programme to help halt the spread of Aids in Thailand, lite Minister for Trade and Overseas Development, John Kerin, said Australian expertise, backed by government funds, would be used to help fight the development of
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      • 58 8 JAKARTA An Indonesian military delegation including armed forces chief Try Sutrisno flew to China yesterday for a five-day visit. Senior army, navy, air force and intelligence officers accompanied Gen Try on the visit, which had been given no previous publicity. The two countries restored
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      • 71 8 MANILA President Fidel Ramos vowed here yesterday to turn a massive garbage dump that has come to symbolise Philippine poverty into a model housing area for the urban poor. He made the pledge in a visit to the 10 storey-high Smoky Mountain, a trash
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      • 38 8 MANILA The Philippines has passed an International Monetary Fund review of its economic performance, paving the way for the implementation of a US$4.B billion (557.6 billion) debt relief scheme, an IMF official said yesterday.
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      • 54 8 SYDNEY Australia still faces a long haul back to full economic recovery, analysts said yesterday after fresh data showed only a fractional improvement in the unemployment rate. Seasonally adjusted figures showed that unemployment fell for the third consecutive month to 10.8 per cent in September from 10.9
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      • 44 8 TAN AH RATA, Malaysia The Malaysian Tea Producers Association has sought government assistance to help it acquire suitable land for expansion. It said unavailability of suitable land had hampered efforts to make Malaysia self-sufficient in tea production by 1995.
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      • 73 8 JAKARTA The leader of Indonesia's timber industry has said anyone smuggling wood out of the country should be hanged. The official Antara news agency quoted Bob Hassan, head of the Indonesian Forestry Society, as saying group members who exported timber illegally caused losses to the
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    • 495 8 High-level political scandals seen as serious obstacle to government moves AFP TAIPEI Recent economic and political reforms aimed at boosting Taiwan's international standing are threatened by revelations of high-level political corruption, analysts here say. "The increased involvement of money in local politics has seriously dampened the
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    • 260 8 Reuter TAIPEI The Taipei District Court yesterday sentenced tycoon Oung Ta-ming to three and a half years in prison for his role in a US$22 million (Ss3s million) stock scandal. Oung, head of the Hualon group of companies, was guilty
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    • 254 8 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan's Finance Minister, Wang Chien-shien, yesterday renewed an offer to resign over a controversial proposal to increase realestate taxes to curb land speculation. Mr Wang, who assumed the finance portfolio in 1990, first tendered his resignation on Wednesday for the "sake of
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    • 241 8 Reuter HANOI Vietnam's National Assembly has criticised the government for growing corruption, declining social services and a widening division between rich and poor, an official newspaper said yesterday. The Communist Party daily, Nhan Dan, said deputies delivered a report on Wednesday outlining economic progress
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    • 520 8 AFP, Reuter KUALA LUMPUR The Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) must raise its profile to improve cooperation and prevent the group from becoming a "toothless tiger", Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on yesterday. He also proposed that Asean develop
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    • 295 8 BANGKOK Thai businessmen have been urged to continue investing in Vietnam, despite the high degree of uncertainty there, reports Bangkok Post quoting the deputy rector of Thammasat University. The suggestion came as increasing numbers of Thai investment projects in Vietnam were being
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  • THE WORLD
    • 642 9 IHT PARIS Alarmed by turmoil on currency markets and a near-collapse of stock markets this week, US and European governments are pressing to reach agreement on the outlines of a global trade deal before the US presidential election next month. American
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    • 466 9 Congressional approval for trade pact uncertain NYT o WASHINGTON With President George Bush overseeing Wednesday's initialling of the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) and Governor Bill Clinton cautiously endorsing the pact, its eventual approval by Congress would seem assured, were
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    • WORLD WATCH
      • 93 9 LONDON Allowing the countries of Eastern Europe into the EC fold could remain prohibitively expensive for decades to come, according to a report released yesterday on the possible enlargement of the European Community. In contrast, the report concludes that five affluent nations of
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      • 79 9 LONDON The coverage of Japan in many British national newspapers is negative and biased with a heavy concentration on whale hunting, war atrocity and "funny Jap" stories, according to a new study published in the UK. The fiercely competitive mass-market tabloids, with the exception of
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      • 55 9 DARWIN Fisheries authorities in Darwin have issued licences for the harvesting of a protected marine creature regarded in Asia as a delicacy with aphrodisiac qualities, officials said yesterday. Northern Australian sea slugs are set to create a new export market, worth A 5500,000 a
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      • 46 9 LONDON Strong evidence of the deepening difficulties faced by German industry came on Wednesday from Britain's leading private export credit agency, NCM Credit Insurance, which reported a 68 per cent increase in payment defaults by German importers of UK products.
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  • 489 10 EDITORIAL IT IS touching to see the sudden concern for democracy in Hongkong that Governor Chris Patten showed in his policy speech to the local legislative council on Wednesday. His words would have been a whole lot more convincing had Britain established even a veneer of democracy
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  • WHAT THE OTHERS SAY
    • 181 10 THERE ARE THOSE who argue that the safest course would be to abandon the recent emphasis on ethnic-consciousness and return to the good old days of the Singaporean Singapore dream. But from the recent outpouring of angst from Chinese-speak-ing Singaporeans, it is now clear that the past
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    • 130 10 THE PERENNIAL PROBLEMS of backlog cases at the Mahkamah Syariah (Syariah Court) will be reduced following the appointment of a second president of the court (judge). Apart from that, a review committee is in the midst of tabling a list of recommendations that may help speed
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    • 178 10 MANY PEOPLE are concerned about the "Walter Woon phenomenon" and "Teo Kar Seng phenomenon" and are willing to engage in the debate. But it is undeniable that the number of people who take an emotional approach to the issue of culture are on the
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  • REGIONAL VIEWPOINTS
    • 150 10 FOR US in Asia, the immediate effect of the financial melee in Europe has been the rise in value of the yen and the US dollar against the Deutschemark. The yen has strengthened mainly because volatility in European currencies and associated doubts about European unity have encouraged
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    • 211 10 POMP AND PAGEANTRY marked the silver jubilee this week of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah's ascension to the throne but behind that cloak of ceremony and rites is a Brunei that is beginning to assert itself in regional affairs while stepping up development efforts on the domestic front.
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    • 146 10 GIVEN THE ROLE it has played ever since the birth of this republic, it is certainly no exaggeration for President Suharto to say that the Indonesian nation has reason to be grateful to the Indonesian Armed Forces (ABRI). As the president remarked during ceremonies to commemorate
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  • 886 10  -  Larry Holyoke finds offshore production insulating Japanese companies from currency swings Larry Holyoke AS THE European monetary system frays and the American economy drags, a new wave of cash is heading for Japan. The tens of billions coursing across the Pacific
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    • 157 10 PROPERTY '92 A Special Business Times Survey October 88,1998 Property markets in Singapore and abroad are at a crossroads. Which turning will they take? That's what everyone wants to know, and that's the question Business Times looks at on October 28. We talk to property experts about the market trend
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    • 39 10 DOONESBURY GARRY TRUDEAU WOULD you unrMnu P>D HBV.RAY! 7W5 miSISCAUfQRNIA<& OQ7 STEP OUT OF- V?m HOUJ m myOUTO I BKH6MS UOUCt/T BABES AF£ PROTECTEC? yv ITS MB, THZVWICie, f lON6 STEP OUT OF I TfcSTUN Be HAP- STATE CHARTER.
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  • ANALYSIS
    • 1200 11  -  Philip Shenon looks at the mixed success of Indonesia's resettlement programme to relieve overpopulation in Java Philip Shenon NYT IN THE last quarter-century, more than 5 million impoverished Indonesians have been uprooted as part of a bold attempt by the government to relieve severe
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    • 2088 11  -  If Bill Ginton and the Democrats move into the White House, a new cast will determine foreign and economic policies. Kathy Kiely names the top contenders and examines their track records Kathy Kiely Worldlink THE badly battered real estate industry in the nation's capital is anticipating a upturn.
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 716 13  -  A poor turnout notwithstanding, Andrew Lim finds the concert given by the youthful Australian Chamber Orchestra to be one of the best so far this year Andrew Lim A SPARSELY attended concert can at times be dampening for the performer, but this did not deter the
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    • 388 13 Obituary: Allan Bloom AP Allan bloom, author of the 1987 bestseller The Closing of the American Mind a scathing critique of America's colleges and universities, died on Wednesday at the age of 62. Bloom, a University of Chicago professor, died of peptic ulcer
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    • 408 13 AP THEY burst onto the runway, guitars in hand, with the Beatles song Help booming through the hall. The four Beatle lookalikes led by top model Linda Evangelista could not have picked a more apt song to kick off the Complice show
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    • 496 13 CHATTERBOX ELIZABETH TAYLOR isn't shy when it comes to promoting safe sex. The movie queen appears on the cover of the November issue of Vanity Fair, waving a condom. Taylor has campaigned vigorously for Aids awareness and education. Her husband, Larry Fortensky, is also taking
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    • 57 13 LONDON WILLARD WHITE as Porgy and Cyatkia Haymon as Bess singing together during a dress rehearsal of Gershwin's 1930s opera Porgy And Bess at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden on Wednesday. Directed by Trevor Nunn, the opera which opens today is a revival
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  • FOCUS 1
    • 1463 14 Hongkong Governor Christopher Patten addressed the opening of the 1992/93 session of the Legislative Council on Wednesday. We reproduce below a summary of his speech. MY policy address to the Legislative Council spells out the kind of Hongkong we want to see in
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    • 976 16  -  Gypsies, the wanderers who conjure images of romance and mystery, are having a hard time in a non-communist world, especially in unified Germany. Stephen Kinzer reports Stephen Kinzer NYT AMONG all Europe's races, tribes and peoples, none stand out from the rest more vividly
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    • 480 14 IDo they work harder? Or just work smarter? ITFS also underscores your company's commitment >' ft 1 Because when all things are equal, nothing to developing international business. An essential I gives your overseas business a better competitive factor that converts prospects into customers and 1 edge than Singapore Telecom's
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    • 212 17 #^■Sr.- ™LilBP- ifc 9w I I I twRM; f| if THE SKY'S NO LIIV^^H AST: Redefining the^^B Frontiers of Computing f Just as the space shuttle extended Man's geographical redefining today's concepts of power, functionality and limits, AST has transcended the boundaries of PC- productivity. ,i* t based computing with
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  • SPORTS 1
    • SIDE LINES
      • 109 18 SYDNEY Wimbledon champion Andre Agassi (right) was blasted out of the Australian indoor tennis championship yesterday by Germany's Patrik Kuhnen, who served a remarkable 23 aces in 10 service games. The unseeded Kuhnen opened with three straight aces and went on to break Agassi's
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      • 64 18 TOULOUSE, France Petr Korda of Czechoslovakia and Guy Forget of France, the top seeds in the U*****,000 (*****,850) Toulouse Open, advanced into the second round on Wednesday. Korda, a finalist at the French Open in June, beat Sweden's Thomas Hogstadt 6-4, 6-1. Forget, the defending
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      • 61 18 ZURICH Five-time defending champion Steffi Graf cruised into the quarter-finals of the U*****,000 (*****,500) European indoor tennis tournament with a 6-0, 6-2 secondround win on Wednesday over her compatriot Wiltrud Probst. Top-seeded Graf, the world's second-ranked woman player, converted her first match point after 47 minutes
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      • 76 18 OSLO The owner of a slightly rundown hotel stunned Norwegians on Wednesday by announcing his price for a precious room during the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer free. "I don't need the money," said Ove Nielsen, the 68-year-old owner of the Bellevue Sportell in downtown
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    • 457 18 Bob Lohr shares pole position with John Ross AP LAS VEGAS Bob Lohr shot a seven-under-par 65 on Wednesday for a share of the first-round lead in the Las Vegas Invitational golf tournament on Wednesday. "In this kind of tournament, with four
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    • 287 18 AFP HAMBURG An annoyed Fred Couples has defended his decision to miss the World Match Play Championship in order to play in the' Honda Open, which started here yesterday. The US Masters champion's choice enraged Match Play organiser Mark McCormack who hinted on Tuesday that
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    • 405 18 AFP SYDNEY Long-expected controversy over cigarette sponsorship emerged in Australia yesterday when the Australian Cricket Board (ACB) came under fire after it fined Test star Greg Matthews for crushing a cigarette packet in an anti-smoking magazine advertisement. The all-rounder said he had been fined after
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    • 221 18 AFP PARIS The ailing World Sportscar Championship has finally been killed off by motor sport's ruling body, Fisa, after a miserable 1992 season. The move was announced on Wednesday by Fisa president Max Mosley, who has meanwhile been unanimously re-elected for a four-year term. Mosley
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    • 275 19 Reuter BELGRADE Former world chess champion Bobby Fischer beat Boris Spassky on Wednesday in the 16th game of their replay series in Belgrade after 34 moves and four and a half hours of play. Fischer now leads the series 6-3. The first player
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    • 385 19 Reuter TILBURG, Netherlands World chess champion Garry Kasparov is not playing in the Interpolis chess tournament because he is too busy to defend the title he won last year, organisers said on •Wednesday. But Jan Timman and Nigel Short, the grandmasters vying to snatch the
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    • 812 18 Pl'/ "CT Banque Francaise DiVmC du Commerce Exterieur AND ITS SUBSIDtAMK J TUZt WiMaN «*>»»»■'* »OW—WSOI Tmm. 0"* CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DECEMBER 1991 CONSOUDATED NCOME STATEMENT AS AT 31 DECEMBER 1991 (FRF thousands) (FRF B^anda) As—t» 0*31,1111 0*31,1*0 Ok 31,1M1 o*3l, UN Cash sndtis tea CaflM tanks,
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE 1
    • 3845 20  -  By Quak Hiang Whai THE Singapore stock market continued to drag its feet yesterday, with share prices ending mixed in very thin trade. Brokers, however, were relieved that the Straits Times Industrials Index remained above the critical 1,330 level, despite a fall in
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      81 20  -  HOT STOCK -By Quak Hiang Whai FROM above $9 early this year, Overseas Union Enterprise fell to its medium term support at $6. If that gives way, it could be headed for $5. However, weekly stochastics and RSI are near zero, suggesting that OUE may have gone down too
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  • 3153 21 IDBS Foreign 1140 20 +18% Robinson 670 +15 2.3% 'UOB Foreign 660 +15 2 3% IOUE 615 +10 +17% *Roth Inds 50* 550 +10 +1 9% ISPH Foreign 1290 +10 +08% Semb Shipyard 710 +10 +1.4% •CAC 585 +5 +0.9% IFAN 940 5 0.5% Hai
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    • 169 21 Wmmmsßr YOU VERY OWN HASSLE-FREE UCTMNKQ^meHWjCj! If news and other pertinent information on companies listed on the Stock Exchange And for a subscription fee of only $250 per month, you and your company can of Singapore Cloh International are important to you and your business, then SPH subscribe to this
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  • 3444 22 Uniphoenix 175 +12 +7.4% DunJop Em CULS 310 +10 +3.3* Magnum Corp 50* 535 +10 +1.9% M Cement 50* 276 +6 +2.2% Tongkah Hldgs 122 +6 +5.2% HLeong Credit 258 +5 +2.0% DunJop Est 334 +4 +1.2% Sg Way TSR97 102 +4 +4.1% Tractors 50"
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    • 332 22 BUSINESS TIMES Toll free Tel No 737 0043 Fax No: 734 3608 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 50) AND In the Matter of INTERNATIONAL LAPIDARY PTE LTD (la Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai pursuant to Section 308 of The Companies Act, Cap.
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    • 356 22 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER SO) AND In the Matter of PINE GREEN INVESTMENT (S) PTE LTD (In Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS'VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 308 of The Companies Act. Cap. 50, that the Final Meeting of the members of the
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    • 347 22 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 9» AND IN THE MATTES OP CHIN GIAP COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED (Incorporated in tlw Repwbiic of Singapore) AT an extraordinary General Meeting of CHIN GIAP COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED held at 200 Jalan Sultan *13-08 Textile Centre. Singapore 0719. on Monday, S October
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    • 300 22 M DC MATTER Of THE COMW>NM ACT, CAR. 90 AMD MIW MATTER OF LEWES SMOAPORE PTE LTD (In MmMJMmMwt NOTICES OR RESOLUTIONS (Pursuant to Secflen 290(2Xb)) Attn Extraordinary Qsmril Muting of the Company held 1 9 Rsnawg Road *12-00 Park MaN. Singapore 0823 on 30 September i wk uw lowing
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  • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 5353 23 Bernama LACK OF fresh leads yesterday saw cautious investors in Kuala Lumpur taking profits from the morning's gains as share prices ended on a mixed note. The KLSE Composite Index at the close added 1.18 points to 591.77 and the all-share Emas Index
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  • BT SHARE INFORMATION SERVICE
    • 156 24 Cmumy Date Yw Croo N«t Not ooraiop 6mi mm to profit/loss (L) por skaro iMdowd (*•00) (conts) Rashid Hussain Sep 24 May 92 M$41.098($42.037) 244(33) 5(5) Kamunttng Sep 15 Maf 92 M$41,394(M$21.011) 29(1.3) 1N(15N) MCB Sep 15 Mar 92 M$497(M$2.4U) 3(3) 25(2.5) M Plantations Sep 15 Ma. 92
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    • 157 24 Oct 6 Marco Polo Developments Ltd has borrowed $374 million to fund its residential project in Jurong and refinance its existing credit facilities. Hong Fok Corporation has shelved plans to expand International Building in view of the sluggish rental market and the development charge. Singapore Aerospace Ltd has
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    • 367 24 Company Mghts bono GaMn Hop* One-tor-sa MJ1 50 per share Ex-date: At« 27 Books close: Sep 10 Acceptance 1 Payment: Oct 22 MAS One-tor-one MIS 00 per star: Ex-date Sep 7 Boohs dose Sep 21 Acceptance t Payment No* 2 0C8C One-for-five e S3 00 per local share
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    • 91 24 Orchard Parade HUgs Ltd: EGM at the Golden Shower Room I, Orchard Parade Hotel, 1 Tanglin Road, Singapore 1024 on Tuesday, October 13 at 12.00 noon OUB Ltd: EGM at the Board Room, 45th Storey, OU6 Centre, 1 Raffles Place, Singapore 0104, on Wednesday, October 14 at 10.30
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    • 385 24 Conversion Special Trig Scripiess Coo version deadline Period Trading Company starts (IDP) (ST) starts Alex Hides Sep 28 Oct 22 Oct 12 Oct 22 Oct 23 A polk) Sep 14 Oct 8 Sep 28 Oct 8 Oct 9 BAT Sep 14 Oct 8 Sep 28 Oct 8 Oct
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    • 333 24 Cw»—y Date Yaar Graap pr*-tex Net aaraiags Cress mh to preftt/toss (L) par shara dMdaad COOO) (caats) Amalgamated S Sep 30 Jun 92 MS134,025(M$143,495) 16.4(13) 12(10) Antah Sep 30 Jun 92 MJ25,132(M$37,468) 6.4(119) 6TE(6) Bedford Sep 30 Jun 92 M$40,092t(M$25,500) 3.2t(2.2) 2(-) Metal Ctamers Sep 30 Jun 92
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    • 965 24 Cwraat Ex Mu Data Tatal tor Trial fir paywaart data ctosa payaMa ttaa yaar last yaar Aon 5%(l> Sep 18 Sep 30 Od 15 5% 122% HHS 50c 3.51(b) Sep 10 Sep 24 Oct 23 35% 35% Bedford 50c 1% Nov 2 Nov 16 Dec 7 2% BMT
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    • 320 24 la local carr la S$ la US$ iy ft 4y yr dy yr Oct 7 ladex cfcy chfe tkgt chgc due cfcge World 370.2 0.4 -9.3 0.4 -10.4 0.3 -8.8 iEAFE 432.4 0.4 -13.9 0.5 -13.9 0.4 -12.4 Europe 387.6 1.3 -5.8 1.3 -8.0 1.2
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    • 193 24 f impinr Date NaH-yMr Graap pre-tax tatartai am to pr«m/lMS (L) COM) George Kent Oct 5 Jul 92 M512,898(M55,226) 8(5) Jacks Ml Oct 5 Jul 92 5683(51,4981) Johan HMgs Oct 5 Jul 92 *59,592 (M52,7621) Inno-Pacific Oct 1 Jun 92 52,331L(S1.243) AJhance Tech Sep 30 Jun 92 $329<S104)
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  • 610 24 Moving Averages: A moving average curve shows at any one time the mean of the prices over a specified time frame. A five-day moving average, for instance, is the average of the last five days' prices. Moving averages (MA) are normally plotted with the prices, and serve as
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  • CHINA STOCK EXCHANGES
    • 418 25 CLSA THE CHINESE stock markets continued to drift lower yesterday. The All China Index lost 34.61 points to close at 2,328.20. The fall was mainly due to the decline in the Shanghai A market with Vacuum being the worst hit stock. Its price dropped by
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  • JAKARTA STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 955 25 SENTIMENT remained bearish on the Jakarta Stock Exchange as shortage of liquidity kept squeezing the market yesterday, brokers said. The Official Index edged up 0.16 of a point to 299.83. Prices ended mixed in thin trade, with some blue-chips rising slightly and most others ending
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF THAILAND
    • 2117 25 Reuter BANKS, FINANCE and securities shares, as well as smaller issues in the agribusiness sector led prices higher on the Thai stock exchange yesterday, brokers said. The SET Index ended up 11.36 points at 883.36 on turnover of 16.67 billion baht. Siam City Bank
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  • TOKYO STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 2590 26 Reuter TOKYO stocks staged a late rebound to close firmer after a listless session yesterday. Technical buying linked to yesterday's expiry of October options contracts pulled prices up, but most investors remained on the sidelines, brokers said. Some public fund buying also helped provide support.
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF HONGKONG
    • 2430 26 Reuter HONGKONG stocks finished easier yesterday on a flurry of late selling by overseas institutions after a day of choppy trading. The Hang Seng Index closed down 33.50 points at 5,555.53. The All Ordinaries Index slipped 8.32 at 2,962.28. Turnover was a slim HKSI.63
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  • AUSTRALIAN STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 2055 27 Reuter BARGAIN HUNTERS yesterday helped the Australian share market to close higher in what brokers described as a solid day's trade. Recent sharp falls in the leading index were attracting buyers to blue chip stocks, they said. "BHP was the star performer, up 14 cents
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  • REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS
    • Taipei shares firm on minister's resignation offer
      • 551 27 TAIPEI STOCKS ended 2.7 per cent j higher yesterday after Finance Minister Wang Chien-shien tendered his resigna- tion on Wednesday over a controversial property tax proposal. Brokers said the I market was helped by the resignation j offer. Mr Wang is known for taking a tough stance towards the
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      • 547 27 SHARE PRICES finished mixed yesterday, marked by bargain-hunting in secondary commercial stocks and slight profit-taking in blue chips. Index-relat-ed stocks pulled down the Manila Composite Index 3.98 points to end at 1,403.82, although overall advances outnumbered declines 57 to 27. Brokers said a visiting US business mission in Manila
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      • 333 27 THE NEW ZEALAND share market ended lower yesterday led by some hefty falls in several of the leaders, notably Telecom. The NZSE-40 Capital Index fell for the fourth straight day to a new five-month low, down 7.57 to 1,384.64. It is now only about 15 points above its
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      • 65 27 STOCKS declined yesterday amid concern about the outlook for interest rates, traders said. Investors arc mainly worried that new charges for funding transactions for the two-week period starting today will be higher than expected. The BSE Index feU to 3,211,55, a drop of more than 36 points from Tuesday's
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      • 50 27 INDICES TURNOVER Chae Oct 8 NEW ZEALAND NZSE-40 CapiUi 1.384.64 1,392.31 -7.57 MANILA Composite Index 1.403.82 1,407.80 -3.98 Turnover (mil pe*o>) 298.9 367 -68.1 TAIPEI Weighted Price Index 3,688.21 3,592.12 +96.09 Turnover (NTS billion) 21.2 13.1 +8.1 SEOUL Composite Stock Index 318.43 524.38 -5.95 Turnover (billion won) 239.04 173.37 -65.67
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      • 790 27 PROFIT-TAKING from recent rises eroded early gains centred on two markers heavily weighted on the index, pushing the Seoul stock market to a lower dose yesterday. The Composite Index lost 5.95 points to 518.43. Turnover totalled 239.04 billion won compared with 173.37 billion on Wednesday. Brokers said buying interest
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  • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
    • Dow ends sharply lower in quiet trading
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        1295 28 NEW YORK stocks closed sharply lower in quiet trading on Wednesday as a late waving of selling, touched off by rising interest rates, thwarted the market's bid to stabilise following Monday's tumultuous session. Trading was subdued as many market players stayed out to observe Yom Kippur, a Jewish
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        753 28 SHARE PRICES firmed in busy trading on the London stock exchange on Wednesday, rising 1.1 per cent as sterling continued to rally, pushing aside fears that British interest rates might have to rise. At the close, the FT-SE Index of 100 leading shares was up 28.7 points at 2,517.1.
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      • 201 28 THE FRANKFURT stock market staged a "technical rally" on Wednesday, operators said, as the DAX Spot Trend Index ended at 1,436.05, up 1.1 per cent from the Tuesday close. The Commerzbank indicator finished at 1,607.20, up 0.5 per cent for the day. Operators attributed the rise mainly to bargain-hunting,
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      • 182 28 THE PARIS bourse scored a strong advance on Wednesday, which operators attributed to a sudden awareness that German interest rates have declined in the last few days. In rather active trading, the CAC 40 Price Index finished at 1,654.15 points, up 2.58 per cent by comparison with the Tuesday
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      • 179 28 ITALIAN SHARES made sharp gains on Wednesday as dealers cited shortcovering before the options expiry on Monday and foreign buying on the weak lira. The MIB Index closed 2.67 per cent firmer at 730. Key blue chips rallied but mostly closed ofT highs. Fiat rose 5.7 per cent to
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      • 348 28 DUTCH SHARES ended mixed in a quiet market on Wednesday where institutional investors remained outside and professional market makers took profits after Monday's slump. The EOE Index closed at 279.08, up 0.81 points. One of the biggest gainers, Akzo, rose 1.20 points to 135.40 after investors bought heavily to
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      • 272 28 BELGIAN SHARES were pushed to a higher close on Wednesday by a domestic interest rate cut, a rise in flagship holding company Ste Generale de Belgique after the announcement of better-than-expected first-half 1992 earnings and a higher opening on Wall Street. But traders said volume remained low, showing a
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      • 417 28 JOHANNESBURG share prices drifted easier in quiet trade on Wednesday, pulled down by a lack of interest on the market and the recovery in the financial rand foreign investment unit which put golds and the shares of ofTshore listed companies under pressure, dealers said. "It's as dead as a
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      • 322 28 AFTER A STEADY morning, Toronto stocks imitated a downturn on Wall Street to close moderately lower on Wednesday dealers said. Disappointment over the Fed's failure to cut rates and a poor result in the US seven-year note auction added to-the sell-ofT. Analysts now say the Fed may not cut
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      • 87 28 SWEDISH SHARES closed strongly higher on Wednesday but still nervous after the Central Bank's cut in the marginal lending rate today helped money market rates lower. The All-Share Index rose 1.85 per cent to 654.50. The index for the top 16 companies ended up 2.24 per cent. f»n nliLnln
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      • 73 28 INDICES TURNOVER NEW YORK Close Piwtuw Oct 7 Dow Jones SAP 500 Turnover (million) 3,152.25 3,178.19 404.25 407.18 184.38 203.50 -25.94 -2.93 -19.12 LONDON Financial Times 30 FTSE 100 Turnover (million) 1,847.3 2,517.1 543.7 1.814.2 2,488.4 465.4 33.1 28.7 78.3 FRANKFURT DAX Index 1,436.05 1,420.30 +15.75 AMSTERDAM EOE Index 279.08
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      • 206 28 Zurich Oct 7 Francs Alusuisse Br 345 -12 Brown Boveri Br 3480 10 CS Holding Br 1975 55 CS Holding Reg 374 13 Ciba Geigy Br 625 12 Ciba Geigy Ps 602 9 Ciba Geigy Reg 610 10 Crossair Br 180 unch Elektrowatt Br 1990 -5 Fischer Br 795 15
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  • CURRENCY, MONEY & FUTURES MARKETS
    • 1186 29 REPORTS THE US dollar soared 1-1/2 pfennigs in active trade and was higher across the board led by short-covering and stoploss orders yesterday, dealers said. Stop-loss sterling sell orders near $1.70 were triggered in the afternoon. The dollar's gains against other major
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    • 367 29 Reuter MADRID The Bank of Spain's move to partially remove capital controls imposed last month is unlikely to stave off devaluation pressure but is a step in the right direction to restoring market confidence, analysts said. "This is a positive move, we are getting
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    • 1482 29 3IWLA EUKOPOLLAH Open High Low Sett Est Vol Act/Vol Op/lnt Dec 92 96.76 96.79 96.75 96.79 7030 ***** ***** Mar 93 96.71 96.75 96.70 96.74 6540 8694 ***** Jun 93 96.36 96.41 96.35 96.39 4605 5370 ***** Sep 93 95.95 96.01 95.95 96.00 3135 1505 3712 Dec 93
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    • 409 29 Cross rates o«_8 US$ SS MS Dm Yen SFr A$ NZS USS 1.5940 2.5010 1.4560 120.60 0.5851 1.2800 1.3889 1.8349 SS 0.6274 1.5690 0.9134 75.6587 0.3671 0.8030 0.8713 1.1511 MS 0.3998 0.64 0.5822 48.2207 0.2340 0.5118 0.5553 0.7337 Dm 0.6868 1.0948 1.7177 82.83 0.4019 0.8791 0.9539 1.2602
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    • 339 30 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR The world's key rubber producers have agreed to draw up plans to coordinate their production and marketing strategies to beat weak prices, but Malaysia said the move will not amount to a producer cartel. The Association of Natural
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    • 285 30 Knight-Ridder TOKYO Asia, notably Japan, is likely to buy less Cuban sugar in the coming year because of high freight costs and habitually late shipments. "Japan imported 300,000 tonnes (from Cuba) this year," said one Japanese trade-house dealer. "Next
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    • 754 30 REPORTS THE PRICE of tin on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market recovers two sen to close at M$ 15.51 per kg on some buying support. Dealers said the overnight trading on the London Metal Exchange settled unchanged from the previous level as the
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  • 1473 30 Rubber HAS Commodity Exdnwf (future dotteg m it Ipw) RSS 1 Contract (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Nov 92 144.75 144.75 145.00 150 2,175 Dec 143.50 143.00 143.00 1,225 4,150 Jan 93 140.50 140.25 140.00 1,400 5,150 Feb 0.00 0.00 139.25 0 5,500
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    • 1294 30 BUSINESS TIMES ToM fr— TM No 737 0Q43 Fax No: 734 36Q8 LAURELS RESTAURANT St COFFEE HOUSE (PTE) LIMITED (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at 28-B Hillview Terrace Singapore 2366 on 30 September 1992 at 7.00 p.m.. the following Special Resolutions were passed:It
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  • THE TRAVEL PAGE
    • 567 31  -  LETTER FROM CAMBRIDGE By Susan Tiberghien IHT C L LASTIC or B M paper, lady?" asked the -M. young man with a ponytail, as I was looking in my purse for enough cash to pay for the groceries. It was summer vacation and I had returned to
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    • 151 31 As at 10am yesterday: Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.1430 1.1592 Canadian dollar 1.2660 1.2920 NZ dollar 0.8606 0.8783 Sterling pound 2.7113 2.7495 US dollar 1.5900 1.5980 Local dollar* to 100 aaits of foreign uunacy Austrian schilling 15.70
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    • 291 31 A HER WORLD TALK WOMEN^yI Date: Saturday Oct 31, 1992 Time: 2pm to spm Venue: The Dynasty Singapore, Regal Room (level 2) Fee: $22.50 per person the fee is inclusive of a copy of the HER WORLD Oct '92 issue DO you know your rights as a woman where WHAT
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    • 298 31 7 Essential device for viewers in deep waters (9) j I j j j 1 I j 111: 8 A working man to a cer- ~H jHfl tain degree a child (5) 10 A diet put to rights, show- f lO j J 1 I ing some cleverness (8) ~■H"""
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    • 164 31 Singapore Outlook: Showers over seven] areas in the late morning and early afternoon. Report Maximum temperature 31.5 Assoc humidity 75% Minimum temperature 25.4 Assoc humidity 99% Hours of sunshine 4.60 Rainfall in mm trace Rainfall this month 101.6 Rainy days this month 5 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 19/09
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  • 497 32 Lower reserve requirements for banks, easier export credit offered Reuter BOMBAY India's central bank yesterday cut interest rates by one percentage point, reduced reserve requirements for banks and announced easier credit for exporters in a bid to spur economic revival. Reserve Bank of
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  • 469 32 Reuter, AFP BRIGHTON The British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Norman Lamont, has dampened hopes of an imminent cut in British interest rates, saying he would not hesitate to adjust them meaning an increase if the government's anti-inflation targets were at
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  • 299 32 Reuter TOKYO Several ruling party lawmakers set up a group yesterday to expel scandal-ridden party backroom boss Shin Kanemaru in the first sign of open rebellion against the "kingmaker" of Japanese politics. "Mr Kanemaru has not settled accounts with the people," Shokei Arai,
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  • 242 32 AFP, Reuter BANGKOK Thailand's air force chief yesterday appealed for unity, a day after Parliament overturned a decree absolving of criminal responsibility the generals who ordered a crackdown on democracy protests in May. Air Chief Marshal Gun Pimanthip told reporters that
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  • 611 32  -  The Bottom Line CATHERINE ONG CATHERINE ONG The writer is BT's Hongkong Correspondent THE HONEYMOON is over. With the unveiling of his fiveyear agenda for Hongkong, Governor Chris Patten will now have to ride the rough and tumble of Sino-British-Hongkong politics which so bedevilled
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  • 173 32 SAN ANTONIO, Texas President George Bush has full confidence in his economic advisers, a White House spokesman said, contrary to a report that they have been divided by personal animosity and turf fights. Mr Bush "has full confidence in his economic team", spokesman Marlin
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  • 268 32 Reuter BOSTON Derek Walcott of Trinidad won the 1992 Nobel Literature Prize yesterday and said he was honoured to receive the US$l.2 million (Ssl.9 million) award but it would not make his work of composing poetry easier. "Nothing can affect the fact that when
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  • 248 32 Reuter TOKYO Russian President Boris Yeltsin, in comments at a Moscow news conference shown on Japanese television, has said that two out of the four disputed Kurile Islands could be handed back to Japan under a 1956 agreement. However, Chief Cabinet Secretary Koichi Kato
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  • Shipping Times
    • 307 33  -  Freight forwarder opens representative office in Beijing By Juliette Walker SINGAPORE Homegrown Trans-Link Express has further extended its international freight forwarding network by opening a representative office in Beijing. Trans-Link managing director Ole Dyrhauge said the company had opened the Beijing office late last month
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    • 389 33 Repairs needed may cost an additional USs6m, says report AP LONG BEACH, California Rusted rivets on the Queen Mary indicate the ship should be put in dry dock immediately and repaired, a consultant's report said. The repairs needed to keep the tourist attraction safe and
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    • 366 33 Bloomberg NEW YORK OMI Corp, a tanker and shipping company, said it believes a foreign shareholder on Wednesday sold 1.3 million OMI shares in a single block representing 4 per cent of the company's roughly 32 million shares outstanding. The block was crossed at
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    • 173 33 AP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia wants to hold an international conference on safety in the Straits of Malacca following a collision last month that caused oil from a Japanese tanker to be swept ashore. Law Hieng Ding, the Science, Technology and Environment Minister, yesterday
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    • 322 33 Knight-Ridder LONDON Members of the International Association of Independent Tanker Owners (Intertanko) unanimously called on charterers, including the world's largest oil companies, to recognise the need for higher freight rates to allow owners to maintain good quality tonnage. "It is time to confront
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    • 316 33 Reuter ATHENS A 20-year depression in the shipping industry has forced shipowners to keep old fleets, increasing safety risks onboard vessels, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) said. The shipping industry watchdog's general secretary William O'Neil outlined the problem to an international
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    • LOG BOOK
      • 64 34 ROTTERDAM Dutch customs officers on Wednesday seized five tonnes of hashish from a Jamaican coaster in Rotterdam harbour, the ANP news agency reported. The drug, thought to originate in Morocco, was stowed in jute bales behind a double wall on board the
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      • 98 34 KANSAS CITY Burlington Northern Railroad in the US plans to add about 1,400 covered hopper cars to its grain fleet, already the largest in the industry, a company release said. "BN's decision to increase its covered hopper fleet was made after shippers recently ordered BN's
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      • 54 34 ATHENS The captain of the glamorous luxury yacht of the late Greek tycoon Aristotle Onassis looked at the goldplated bathroom of Christina, daughter of Mr Onassis, on Wednesday near Athens. The Greek state put the 99-metre Christina up for auction with a starting price of
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      • 59 34 NEW YORK Hanson Industries, the US arm of Hanson pic, announced on Tuesday that it has signed an agreement to sell its Weber Aircraft unit to Air Cruisers Company Inc for US$B5 million in cash. Weber Aircraft, based in Fullerton, California, makes interior equipment for
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      • 59 34 OSHAWA, Ontario Prcxluction at General Motors of Canada Ltd's No. 2 car assembly plant resumed late on Tuesday after three lost shifts, said Stew Low, a spokesman of the auto maker. A shortage of electronic control modules for engines in the Buick Regal led the company
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    • 1647 34  -  Peter Martin on the sad story of commercial aircraft production in the UK Peter Martin FT IN THE 84 years since the first powered flight in Britain, there have been few moments when one could feel confident about the commercial future of the UK aircraft
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    • 600 34 Carbon Cj^m Sap 24 Density Niter Res.due A* Ataman Sedment 0arnfty Watar RtwAm Mi -n S*frwrt M/M W* Exxon KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM method KG/M*3 V/V M/M M/M PPM method GO/Canac Ms Spec E25 991 LO 1?0 010 30* OlO* Eastern USA 180 Ave 986
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    • 9808 42 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. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Penang after
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    • SHIPS IN PORT
      • 638 49 Vessel Voy Ha Bartfc Arrival Departure Vessel Voy No Berth Arrival Departire Marina Terminal 1 Hong;ton 9239N S04 08.10/1100 0810/2300 Batam Mam *****2 M03 alongside 0810/0500 Meratus Pnm 1/92 S01 0711/1100 0810/1800 Batam Sayang *****2 M03 alongside 08 10/0500 Trans Pac 5 3 S01 0810/1900 0910/0200 Btm
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      • 146 49 Nrt Bvtfc 1: Jenwin; 2: Ismaia; 3: Nippon Maru; 4: Kocaeii; 5: Barge Munar 11; 6: nil. 01 jttty: Stoit Urf. DCJ; Kohuet Maru No 3. Dm or Oct I: Asif 11, Kyukuei Maru No 2, Sri Nam Hua 2, Kota Jasa, Barge Josmdo Satu, Uni Modest Out
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      • 1371 49 DELIVERY OF Fa IMPORT CONTAINERS IN PROGRESS 9* toy H» Cmbtmn wifabte 9*> Voy Wo Contains »T*atte Kota Sofia KSR39N 0810.92 0545 Kota Makmur 187 COO(EST) 09 10.92 05a Um Spring AN-049 COO(EST) 0810.92 0700 E General RW-027 COO(EST) 08 10.92 1501 Swadaya 652 COO(EST) 08.10 92 1300
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    • 675 50 FREIGHT futures rose as operators interpreted signals from the physical market as encouraging even though freights did not move much, dealers said on Wednesday. But they added that the market, which recently hit fiveyear lows, remained on the defensive. Grain business to the Baltic Sea and firm time-charter
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    • 875 50 Oct 13-16: Seatrade Asia-Pacific Cruise Convention, organised by Seatrade. The event will take place at The Westin Stamford and Westin Plaza. Oct 21 (1215-1430 hrs): Luncheon talk on Implementation of GMDSS organised by Singapore National Shipping Association at WTC Club. For further details, please contact SNSA at tel:
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    • 309 52  -  By Ramesh Divyanathan SINGAPORE Air express firm DHL Worldwide Express is providing a free emergency service to United States voters living around the world to facilitate balloting for the country's presidential elections in November. The service functions as an emergency back-up for voters
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    • 272 52 Reuter PARIS Chrysler Corp will sue the EC if it approves a decision to slap a 10 per cent duty on multi-purpose vehicles produced at an Austrian joint venture, chairman Lee lacocca said. Last Friday, the European Commission proposed a 10 per
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    • 235 52 Reuter MUNICH, Germany German aircraft maker Deutsche Aerospace (Dasa) said on Wednesday it would have to cut up to 7,500 jobs over the next two years because of an expected decline in orders. "According to current analysis, the workforce must be
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    • 266 52 AP IMPERIAL, Philadelphia The government is stepping up inspections of USAir planes as a precaution during a strike by 8,300 mechanics and other workers, and the company said a trickle of workers were returning to the job. America's sixth largest airline said it
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    • 412 52 Reuter SEATTLE, Washington The US Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday it planned to have certain 747 Boeing jets inspected for possible engine mount defects, in a move that follows the crash of an El A 1 747 freighter in Amsterdam
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    • 808 52 UK expected to open skies in return for broader horizons in US NYT WASHINGTON If British Airways will not play fair at home, should it be allowed to buy its way into the American game? Economists, in contrast to politicians, generally put consumers' interests
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    • 82 34 dip Stories on labour and its relationship with management, management concepts in practice, profiles of leading managers in Singapore and relevant book reviews. ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT, in Business Times every Monday, is must reading for managers who want the competitive edge. Plus an occasional look at successful small firms and the
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    • 1984 37 PB STRAITS SHIPPING PTE LTD 10 Ho€ Chian 8 Road #11-01 Keppd Towers Singapore 0208 Tel: *****89 Fax: *****17 ACCEPTS CARGO DUE SAAS SINGAPORE PHOfM PtNH STRAITS STAR VISE KK. Skin. Tiw 0« 09 Oct 10 Oct 11 Oct AS IAN PR(K VO2 15 Oct 21 Oct STRAITS VENTtM V24E
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