The Business Times, 2 June 1993
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Title Section13 1993-06-02 1 Business Times MITA (P) 552/12/92 Wednesday June 2 1993 WE KNOW ASIA 75*13 words
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79 1993-06-02 1 Reuter ■BjGRADE A session of lhe Yugoslav Parliament was brought to an abrupt halt early this morning after a nationalist Serb deputy floored an opposition member with a knock-out punch iust outside the debating chamber. Branislav Vakic, a former boxer and a member ofReuter - 79 words
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74 1993-06-02 1 AFP LONDON Third World Asian nations concerned more with dollars and development than human rights have doomed an upcoming UN rights conference to failure. Pierre Sane, the head of Amnesty International, has charged that documents prepared for the UN World Conference on HumanAFP - 74 words
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Article38 1993-06-02 1 AFP GUATEMALA CITY Army helicopters have been seen above the skies of the Guatemalan capital while a high-lev-el source close to the army says the military is no longer recognising President Jorge Serrano. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article118 1993-06-02 1 Stock Market indices lanJi) (hange Sill Closed MSI ixnpolite 740 06 f 4.81 Nikkei 41 +39.06 Hmi Vim 7.375 81 +3.62 M I lmV» 818 84 -6.87 ocnposjlr Closed MSVIhmjB ....I.I 16.67 -12.57 \inl4M<>rd 1.733 9 -3 5 IM 100 2.849.2 8.5 TarWa; Prevkm* I Ism close |)o»118 words
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186 1993-06-02 1 Reuter WASHINGTON US consumers spent freely during April, dipping into savings because their incomes failed to grow for the first time in five months. The Commerce Department said yesterday that spending on goods and services rose one per cent, the strongest pick-upReuter - 186 words
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546 1993-06-02 1 Joyce Quek - Cambodian elections By Joyce Quek SINGAPORE Many of the larger listed Singapore companies already have a second wing abroad, according to a recent study by stockbroking firm Smith New Court. However, few generated greater profitability from their offshore ventures. Many companies tended546 words
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Article, Illustration437 1993-06-02 1 Harish Mehta - From Harish Mehta in PHNOM PENH THE ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) has alleged that there was fraud in polling and counting in four provinces and demanded a re-poll, or it will not accept the results of theReuter - 437 words
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345 1993-06-02 1 A J Leow - By A J Leow SINGAPORE Two weekend roadshows of properties in China were extended to the Hari Haji holiday yesterday in response to strong interest. The organisers reported total sales of more than $20 million for the roadshows, which were held simultaneously345 words
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223 1993-06-02 1 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO Japanese Finance Minister Yoshiro Hayashi blasted US government officials yesterday for the prolonged and dramatic surge in the yen against the US dollar. It was the first time Mr Hayashi has explicitly blamed US officials for the riseBloomberg Business News - 223 words
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360 1993-06-02 1 Paul Leo - By Paul Leo SINGAPORE Biscuit tycoon Rajan Pillai's legal troubles with his partners have taken another dramatic turn with his holding company. Brittania Industries Private Limited (BIPL), being placed under receivership. Arthur Andersen said yesterday that Justice Karthigesu ordered BIPL be placed under360 words
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262 1993-06-02 1 Reuter HONGKONG HSBC Holdings' chairman. Sir William Purves. has dismissed rumours that the group would float off its Asian flagship. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp. to allow China to take a stake. He also told reporters yesterday that Hongkongßank's involvement in the hugeReuter - 262 words
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THE REGION
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553 1993-06-02 2 Alan Boyd - From Alan Boyd in BANGKOK IHMI \MVs national power authority has warned that the count rv will face electricity shortages within five years because of" environmental opposition to hydro-electric dams. I he Electricity Generating u 1 ho r 11 of Thailand553 words
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546 1993-06-02 2 Index at 3.Bpc the first time it is below 4pc since March 1991 Reuter kl \LA LUMPUR Malaysia's inflation is edging downvtjrds and this will give the central bank more room to ease interest rates, analysts say. "Hghting inflation is still aReuter - 546 words
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Article, Illustration92 1993-06-02 2 Reuter BANGKOK I his man was one of hundreds of taxi-drivers who protested outside Thailand's parliament yesterday, demanding that the government allow them to compete with their newer rivals by installing meters in their cabs. About 800 of Bangkok's older taxis were lined up in the square.Reuter - 92 words
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174 1993-06-02 2 AP MANILA The Asian Development bank yesterday approved a US$l95 million (about SS3IO million) loan for a telecommunications project in Indonesia and a USS26 million loan for a road project in Laos. The Indonesian project is expected to help improve less developed areas outsideAP - 174 words
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Article269 1993-06-02 2 The Sun also rises in Malaysia Reuter KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's first new English-language paper in nearly 20 years hit the streets yesterday amid growing criticism of a governmentcontrolled press. The Sun. a breezy tabloid, promised to "cut through the fat and give its readers the real lean meat". "There isReuter - 269 words
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325 1993-06-02 3 Stephen Vines - Frta Stephen Vines in HONGKONG IN 1)1 PXRIURE from the policy of building up the ear manufacturing industry by forming |oint investment companies with foreign partners. the Chinese government ha% approved the establishment of an entirely Chineseowned manufacturer. Ihe new China Nanfang325 words
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332 1993-06-02 3 AFP SECHIL South Korea will join the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) as part of its ne* economic plan for IW3-97, the Economic Planning Board (EPB) announced yesterday. \t a meeting presided over b\ Vice Economic Planning Minister Kim TaeAFP - 332 words
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284 1993-06-02 3 Reuter SEOUL The world's second largest steelmaker. Posco, and its legendary founder, both accuscd of multi-million-dollar tax fraud, are the latest prominent \ictims of South Korea's accelerating anti-graft crusade. But critics of President Kim Young Sam said yesterday that the taxReuter - 284 words
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Article, Illustration77 1993-06-02 3 AFP SYDNEY \N hat would Mao Zedong have said about this portrait (top painting) of himself? I his was probably one of things IJ \i an ting, China Post-1989 exhibition curator, was wondering about yesterday as he admired the work of Chinese painter I j Shan atAFP - 77 words
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171 1993-06-02 3 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan's current account surplus plunged to US$l.7l billion in the first quarter of this year from US$2.3B billion a year earlier, the ecntral bank said yesterday. The surplus, which measures trade in goods and services. fell from US$2.4 billion inReuter - 171 words
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Article107 1993-06-02 3 AP BEIJING China will lend money to a Hongkong-based consortium to buy a US-made satellite and a Chinese rocket to launch it. an official newspaper said yesterday. The Bank of China Group agreed to lend USS7S million (SS 120 million) to APT Satellite CoAP - 107 words
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363 1993-06-02 4 AFP SYDNEY Australia posted 2.5 per cent annual growth in real gross domestic product (GDP) on an average basis for the year to March 31, with 0.5 per cent growth recorded for the quarter, according to data released yesterday. The Bureau of Statistics said growthAFP - 363 words
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226 1993-06-02 4 AFP TOKYO Japan will reject any calls from other members of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) for new steps to boost its economy. Economic Planning Agency chief Hajime Funada, speaking yesterday before his departure for the annualAFP - 226 words
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Article, Illustration37 1993-06-02 4 AFP photo KANAGAWA, Japan Fishermen waiting for a good catch in the Sakawa River here, 80 km south of Tokyo, where the fishing season for the Ayu (sweetfish) opened yesterday. AFP photoAFP photo - 37 words
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344 1993-06-02 4 Bernama TOKYO Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa has urged China to honour its special responsibilities as a nuclear power by checking the spread of weapons of mass destruction. Foreign Ministry officials said yesterday that he made the request during some 40 minutes ofBernama - 344 words
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251 1993-06-02 4 AP TOKYO Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa told a television interviewer that top American officials are promoting misguided trade policies because of their inexperience, then retracted the remark just minutes later. The unguarded comment not Mr Mivazawa's first in discussing theAP - 251 words
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THE WORLD
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276 1993-06-02 6 AP PARIS French industry stagnated and lost 110.000 jobs in 1992 after a 0.9 per cent decline the year before, a government study said yesterday. The stagnation was due mainly to a continued fall in domestic business investment which was down 4.2 per cent, theAP - 276 words
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Article, Illustration446 1993-06-02 6 AP SOLINGEN, Germany For the second night in a row. rioters smashed shop windows and demonstrators blocked a major road early yesterday to protest against a weekend firebombing that killed five Turks. A teenager said to have ties with right-wing extremist groupsAP; Reuter - 446 words
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172 1993-06-02 6 AFP NEW YORK The New York Times is close to buying The Boston Globe for US$l billion (Ssl.6 billion), according to a published report. Time magazine reported in its June 7 issue that The New York limes Co and Affiliated Publications, the Globe'sAFP - 172 words
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248 1993-06-02 6 AFP BEAUNE, France French President Francois Mitterrand was due to hold his first summit yesterday with German Chancellor Helmut Kohl since a right-wing landslide ushered in a new period of power-shar-ing in France. The summit here was expected to focus on the GattAFP - 248 words
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378 1993-06-02 7 AFP MOSCOW The presidium of the Russian Parliament is expected to discuss the removal of Parliament Speaker Ruslan khasbulatov from his post later this week, a senior Parliament ofllcial said on Monday. The head of the Parliament's budgetary and planning commission. Alexander Pochinok.AFP - 378 words
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295 1993-06-02 7 AFP MOSCOW Vice-President Alexander Rutskoi called Boris Yeltsin a liar yesterday and said parliament must remove his government within two months to save the country. Mr Rutskoi. rallying opposition since his final break with the president in April, said MrAFP - 295 words
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Article, Illustration53 1993-06-02 7 Reuter BEIT S A HOUR, West Bank A Muslim Palestinian boy standing among a large crowd of believers during prayers marking the beginning of the Muslim holiday of Eid Al-Adha. Too large a crowd turned out for mid-day prayers here on Monday and worshippers overflowed intoReuter - 53 words
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203 1993-06-02 7 Reuter LONDON Fugitive businessman Asil Nadir on Monday defended Northern Ireland Minister Michael Mates, criticised for having sent an inscribed watch to the tycoon days before he illegally fled Britain. Opposition Labour Party spokesman Alistair Darling said on Sunday that Mr MatesReuter - 203 words
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Article97 1993-06-02 7 AFP MADRID Spain recorded a trade deficit in April of 221.1 billion pesetas (552.9 billion), compared with 213.8 billion pesetas in March, a 3.4 per cent increase, the Economics Ministry announced on Monday. But the April figure was down by 35.4 per cent from theAFP - 97 words
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155 1993-06-02 7 Reuter LONDON Dave Dixon, who claims he was cheated out of a free holiday by appliance-maker Hoover, said on Monday he had seized one of the company's repair vans in revenge. Mr Dixon is one of 200,000 angry customers who bought Hoover appliancesReuter - 155 words
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WORLD FOCUS
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Article, Illustration1112 1993-06-02 8 Neville Stack - From Neville Stack in LONDON CRICKET is John Major s passion, so his formula for bringing new zest into Britain's faltering government was to put his star boundaryhitter in to bat. Unfortunately, the rest of the team seem ill-at-ease1,112 words
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528 1993-06-02 8 FT PARIS A year ago. hardly any top-level ministers showed up. This year, officials organising the two-day annual ministerial meeting of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). which starts today in Paris, are wondering how to handle the crush of finance,FT - 528 words
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COMPANIES & MARKETS
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433 1993-06-02 9 Lilian Ang - Oil refiner plans aggressive move into HDB new towns By Lilian Ang SINGAPORE Singapore Petroleum Company (SPC) has bid a hefty $42 million for two new petrol station sites in Pasir Ris and Yishun. Provisional tender results released recently by the433 words
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209 1993-06-02 9 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Promet Bhd, which is expected to complete more than Ms23o million (*****.6 million) worth of contracts by 1994, continues to receive enquiries related to its core business. Promet chief executive Brian Chang said the company was poised to takeBernama - 209 words
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228 1993-06-02 9 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR With an Independent Power Producer (IPP) licence in hand. YTL Corporation Bhd could look forward to a surge in earnings, says Apex Securities Sdn Bhd. In a review of the company, Apec says that YTL's new earnings stream wouldBernama - 228 words
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807 1993-06-02 9 Rahita Elias - HOCK LOCK SIEW By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Keppel Corp's proposed takeover of Resources Development Corporation (RDC) seems to be unravelling at the seams. Merchant banker Baring Brothers Co, RDC directors' financial adviser on the offer, last week dismissed the conglomerate's cash807 words
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COMPANIES
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386 1993-06-02 11 Restructuring has failed to lift bottom line so far FT ic )KYC) Japanese steel uwipjnies expect to slip into low attain this year, a decade after the> launched restructuring and diversification programmes intended to strengthen the industry in the face of fallingFT - 386 words
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149 1993-06-02 11 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Hongkong China Ltd has increased its stake in Asia Securities International to 50.32 per cent and is increasing its full takeover bid to HKSI.9I from HKSI.S4 per share. The moves effectively block a competing HKSI.9B per shareBloomberg Business News - 149 words
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431 1993-06-02 11 Reuter TURIN, Italy Fiat Spa, hard hit by recession and Italy's corruption probe, announced on Monday that its profits slumped nearly 50 per cent last year and its key car division barely broke even. Although Italy's flagship company made a 551 billionReuter - 431 words
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273 1993-06-02 11 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Investment concern Allied Group, which has been the subject of a government probe since last August, reported a 63.5 per cent slide in after-tax profit last year. The company, which is controlled by Malaysian businessman Lee MingBloomberg Business News - 273 words
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Article, Illustration795 1993-06-02 12 Joyce Quek - For many Singapore companies, their overseas operations pulled in proportional less in profits than their domestic operations, reports Joyce Quek Joyce Quek SINGAPORE Listed banks .ind lixhJ and beverage companies have ventured offshore with a vengeance, but retailers have no significant overseas sales to speak795 words
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552 1993-06-02 12 Tumovr(%) Pretax/operating profits Jm\ AaW CMwra fpora Adtf (Mart [AimralaihJ |Aimia>a>la| SIA _4__4 399 601 NA S'pore Aerospace 90.0 10.0 90.0 I i 100 DBS T 85 0 i 15.0 7 85.0 15.0 OCBC i 75.0 250 I 75.0 25.0 006 60.0 40.0 60 0552 words
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FINANCE
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Article, Illustration421 1993-06-02 13 Paul Leo - By Paul Leo SINGAPORE The Australian dollar fell to the lowest jgainst the US dollar since I cbruarv but ended at a record low against the yen and also on a trade weighted basis. I he Australian dollar fell to a lowSource: TeleTrac - 421 words
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191 1993-06-02 13 SINGAPORE Indonesian chemical group PT Aneka Kimia Kaya on Monday signed a syndicated loan deal here with 12 hanks to tap US$49 million (5578.9 million) from the Asian dollar market. The two-year loan bears an interest rate of 2 5 /s per cent191 words
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SMALL CHANGE
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83 1993-06-02 13 Bloomberg Business News TOKY O Major Japanese banks and long-term credit banks are trying to dispose of loans extended to Third World countries by either selling them or converting them into bonds issued by the countries' governments, the Nihon Keizai newspaper said. Total outstandingBloomberg Business News - 83 words
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87 1993-06-02 13 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO The top spokesman for Japan's banking industry remained cautious yesterday on further disclosures of bad loans held by Japan's commercial banks. Tadashi Okuda, chairman of the Federation of Bankers Associations, told reporters, "We did what we ought to do as individualBloomberg Business News - 87 words
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Article73 1993-06-02 13 AFP BbIJING People's Construction Bank of China plans to become the first Chinese financial institution to tap the US bond market, the China Daily's Business Weekly said on Sunday. The state-owned bank was considering a US$2OO million (***** million) to US$3OO million bondAFP - 73 words
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Article82 1993-06-02 13 Knight-Ridder TAIPEI Taiwan's Central Bank of China is expected to allow foreign money brokers to set up branches here in the second half of the year, a local newspaper reported yesterday. The central bank had drafted regulations regarding the establishment of both local and foreignKnight-Ridder - 82 words
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508 1993-06-02 13 Bloomberg Business News SLOUL As part of a series of efforts to revamp South Korea's stagnant economy, the country's Finance Ministry yesterday unveiled a five-year financial deregulation plan. The plan is part of President Kim Young Sam's "new economy" campaign toBloomberg Business News - 508 words
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385 1993-06-02 15 Reuter PHNOM PENH Cambodia's currency, the riel. went into a t rectal I when UN peacekeepers arrived in the country. It is no« worth but a fraction of *hat it was then and will face even more trouble as the country struggles to get aReuter - 385 words
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350 1993-06-02 15 Number Indteatfra Ore— Yte Coupon Amount Intaiaat of days of mkkllapricaa lad—pHow raiMd ($ml paymant accrued (wriudtog yMd P*) dMM mm oocruad pa) 1.7.93 N*****1H 1988 51/8# 730.00 1/1 1/7 150 100.35# i 1.01# 15.7.93 N*****QA1991 5 300.00 15/7 15/1350 words
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379 1993-06-02 15 FT PARIS Britain was right to withdraw from the European Exchange Rate mechanism, says a confidential paper from the European Commission to be presented to senior officials from central banks and finance ministries yesterday. The EC warns, however, thatFT - 379 words
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COMMODITIES & FUTURES
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1435 1993-06-02 14 ENERGY REPORT Knight-Ridder LONDON Dated North Sea Brent Blend crudc was quoted slightly firmer than Friday's levels yesterday, although there are still 7 or 8 dated cargoes unsold in the market, traders said. There was one unconfirmed sale of a datedKnight-Ridder - 1,435 words
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394 1993-06-02 14 COMMODITY REPORTS Tin THE PRICE of tin on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market plummeted to a new record low at MS 13.48 per kg yesterday, plunging 18 sen from Friday's close. Dealers said the market was dominated by selling activity as it took394 words
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Article150 1993-06-02 14 Reuter LONDON A modest late rally helped the dollar struggle back to Friday's pre-holiday levels after a subdued European session yesterday in which excuses for inactivity seemed to be on everyone's lips. "Clients are shying away and complaining there's no clear trend to latch onto, while interbank players areReuter - 150 words
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Article69 1993-06-02 14 AFP NEW YORK The dollar continued to fall against the Japanese yen in moderate trading yesterday. At 10:00 am. the dollar traded at 106.85 yen. down from 107.23 late Friday, and at 158.65 German marks. The dollar was mixed against other major currencies. It traded at 5.3620 FrenchAFP - 69 words
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Article69 1993-06-02 14 TOKYO Malaysian national oil company Petronas has reduced its official May retroactive crude prices by 45 US cents per barrel from April, traders said. The May price of Tapis crude is U5520.55. down from USS2I.OO. Labuan crude for May is U5520.45, down from U5520.90. while69 words
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Article78 1993-06-02 14 TOKYO Pertamina, Indonesia's national gas and oil company, has raised the official retroactive prices for May for its Duri and Widuri crude oil. traders said. Pertamina also lowered prices of other grades, they said. The May price of Duri crude was set at U5516.70 per78 words
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Article78 1993-06-02 14 TOKYO Japanese consumption of refined lead for storage battery production plunged 31.1 per cent from a year before to 18,610 tonnes in April, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry said. That is also down 22.2 per cent from March, the ministry said. Storage batteries78 words
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Article49 1993-06-02 14 NEW DELHI Repair work to India's ruptured pipeline in the Bombay High oil field has been completed, a spokesman for the state-run Oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC) said. The spokesman said the pipeline would be back in operation after final checks were carried out.49 words
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Article67 1993-06-02 14 NEW DELHI Indian government agencies have purchased more than the targeted wheat and rice from the country's farmers, and the country is in a position to export. Food Minister Kalp Nath Rai said. The Observer of Business and Politics newspaper reported the minister as saying67 words
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Article1675 1993-06-02 14 Rubber May 31 HAS Commo dtty Exchange (fut ures dosing as at 1pm) RAS (physical prices) RSS 1 Contract (S ccnts/kg) Buyers Sellers Close Volume Open As at 12 noon is ccnts/kg) Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest RSS 2 Jun 93 129 50 130 SON Jun 931,675 words
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REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS
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Article999 1993-06-02 16 -3.5 Ihe \ustralian share market ».k»Ncd lower on the back of modest March quarter CiDP growth data, a volatile Australian dollar and lack of overseas direction. I here has been nothing to entourage investors and it has nisi been a little bit soft." said John Murray of Perpetual I999 words
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Article537 1993-06-02 16 -8.5 Share prices fell as investors traded in a narrow band, testing the upper and lower limits in a market that is still consolidating brokers said. "We see the market trading at a very narrow band...there Mas no real fundamental reason lor it to go down nor was there537 words
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Article580 1993-06-02 16 +48.53 Strong speculative buving in 11nancials pushed Taiwan share prices to a higher close, but brokers said the market's undertone remained weak. The Weighted Index opened slightly lower but ended 48.53 points up at 4,316.43. Turnover shrank to a very slow TS 15.88 billion from Monday 's T5lB billion.580 words
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Article465 1993-06-02 16 -0.34 Last-minute across-the-board selling by institutions and individual investors dragged Seoul stocks to a slightly lower close after strong early gains in a day of record turnover and volume, brokers said. "We don't really consider this to be a fall. There was a last-minute bout of profit-tak-ing. but it465 words
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Article301 1993-06-02 16 +0.86 Shares shook off early weakness to end the day steady, thanks mostly to slight gains in Fletcher Challenge and Iclecom. and a recovery in Carter Holt Harvey. The NZSE-40 Capital Index ened up 0.86 points at 1.638.37 after sinking as low as 1.6325.54 in morning trade. Turnover301 words
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Article84 1993-06-02 16 Closed Stock prices moved up on strong inflow of funds from abroad. Traders said they expect the market to remain steads for the rest of the week. Bombay was closed yesterday to celebrate a Muslim festival and all markets except Bombay will remain closed for the same festival today.84 words
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WORLD STOCK MARKETS
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Article659 1993-06-02 16 +8.5 Shares closed higher, buoyed by firmer prices on VK all Street and speculation on UK interest rate cuts in coming weeks, dealers said. The KTSE 100 index closed 8.5 points higher at 2.849 2 after earlier dipping to a day's low of 2,833.7. '"Speculation on interest rate cuts659 words
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Article118 1993-06-02 16 •15.90 Shares ended lower after a 0.83 per cent fall on Friday as weaker bonds affected prices, dealers said. rhcy said trading had been quiet with little interest in the market except for trading in Forinter and Catteau stocks. Ihe market was expected to remain quiet during the rest118 words
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Article156 1993-06-02 16 -1.36 pc Shares fell as investors commenced profit-taking due to ibe weakened dollar as trade built up after a long weekend. Ihe OMX-index. which carries a futures contract, tell I 24 per cent to X 42.95, while the Top-16 blue chip index was down 1.13 per cent at 1.133.55.156 words
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Article163 1993-06-02 16 -11.96 Share prices closed a dull trading session near the d.iv's lows, as basket selling kep' slocks under pressure, ik.ilcrs said. Market participants reported a dearth of orders and said trading vol- umes remained low. The DAX-30 Index closed 11.96 points lower at 1,619.89. oft an intraday low of163 words
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Article156 1993-06-02 16 -4.12 Shares closed mixed to lower in thin volume with traders expecting little new direction until tomorrow when the current forward market account ends and the Bundesbank meets. But dealers said the Bundesbank would have to cut interest rates substantially, if it cuts them at all. to boost share156 words
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Article203 1993-06-02 16 +0.76pc Light profit taking pulled Italian shares off session highs, but the market's tone remained positive, supported by the strong performance of stocks in telecommunications holding STET. The MIB All Share Index closes 0.76 per cent higher. Dealers said the nomination of Michele Tedeschi. former managing director of state203 words
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Article258 1993-06-02 16 -6.7 Shares closed lower across the board amid signs that the recent interest rate falls had come to a standstill. Friday's weak Wall Street also dampened sentiment. while yesterday's firm opening of the New York bourse did little to enliven trading, dealers said. Index-heavyweight Nestle. trading ex-dividend of 23.50258 words
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Article335 1993-06-02 16 -13 A lack of fresh factors and investors slow to return from the long weekend kept shares flat on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, dealers said. "It's exceedingly quiet." a dealer said. "As long as gold stays in this range, our investors will wait." The gold board edged up nine335 words
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Article284 1993-06-02 16 -7.7 Stocks opened mixed in sluggish trade as the market looked ahead to Friday's US and Canadian unemployment figures for further direction. dealers said. The market is also waiting for Friday's deadline on Ontario's negotiations with unions to cut government payrolls. "With the holiday on Monday. New York is284 words
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Article781 1993-06-02 16 +7.75 The stock market opened higher yesterday morning, buoyed by falling interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 7.75 points to 3.535.18 at 10.30 am EDT. Volume on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange was 24.22 million shares in the first half hour and781 words
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Article, Illustration3025 1993-06-02 17 Share prices closed marginally higher after a day of dull trading, with many investors waiting on the sidelines for news on the airport, brokers said. The blue-chip Hang Seng index finished 3.62 points higher at 7,375.81, while the broader-based All Ordinaries Index was up 4.21 points to 3,956.04. "It'sSource: Bridge Info - 3,025 words
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Article, Illustration420 1993-06-02 17 SHANGHAI A market had a dull day yesterday with only slight changes on the index. The index was down 0.49 per cent to 6,373.09. The Shanghai B market was down 2.27 per cent with Jin Qiao being the heaviest traded counter. The stock was down US$O.O3 from previous close420 words
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Article, Illustration2483 1993-06-02 17 Reuter iTOCKS closed a touch firmer in short-covering in late trade md the Nikkei halted a threeJay losing streak. But the market -emains vulnerable to arbitrage unwinding which has been weighing on prices for the past few weeks, brokers said. "There are still a lot of long arbitrage positionsReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 2,483 words
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Article, Illustration1834 1993-06-02 17 Reuter STOCKS gained back some ground in the late session on fund buying in the banking sector but sentiment remained as bearish as ever, brokers said. The index closed down 6.87 points at 818.84, after losing more than 12 points by the close of the morning session. Turnover wasReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,834 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1993-06-02 17 Reuter The Jakarta stock exchange was closed yesterday for a public holiday. Trading will resume today. The official index was up 4.30 points on Monday to close at 341.67. Reuter Source: Bridge Info Mm 31 Iligk U> VIP Pulra I OS) until 1050 IOSI «>500 Afcla *25 until 1110Reuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,039 words
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Article, Illustration2552 1993-06-02 20 Source: Bridge Info Source: Bridge Info MOST ACTIVE voiurm f-ACB 5Qc S.H6 VOOO MullhPuijwc 6.611.000 Kcnonc Rhd 50c 6 185 000 Promt S,484.000 kamunling 50c 4.497.000 Mclroplci 50c 3.W 000 Mulpha loll 50c 1.112.000 Bci>a>a Group 1.254.000 Ind < hvgcn SOc 2.9(1.000 UmHidSa 2.618 000 Bousli-ad 50c 2.601.000Source: Bridge Info - 2,552 words
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Article, Illustration5166 1993-06-02 20 Bernama SHARE PRICES closed mixed in active trading yesterday after profit-taking pared gains in the earlier part of the day. However, continued interest on component stocks took the KLSE Composite Index up to a higher level at the close. The key index rose 4.81Bernama; Source: Bridge Info - 5,166 words
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Article, Illustration652 1993-06-02 21 French Open AP PARIS The last longshot in the trench Open, Goran Prpic of Croatia, put up unexpected resistance yesterday but couldn't stop two-time defending champion Jim Courier from marching angrily into the semifinals. I he women's top seed. Steffi Ciraf. also reached the semifinals.AP - 652 words
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Article, Illustration579 1993-06-02 21 British PGA championship Golf Reuter WENTWORTH, England Bern hard Langer romped to a tix-shot victory in the British PGA championship on Monday. Two successive bogeys on the back nine he was seven ahead at the time failed to rattle the US Masters champion. whoReuter - 579 words
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Article, Illustration399 1993-06-02 21 NBA play-offs NYT CHICAGO It was spectacular. hut from Michael Jordan, it was not unexpected. Jordan was due for a performance like this, a 54-point barrage that lifted the Chicago Bulb, deflated the Knicks and dramatically changed the atmosphere of a seriesNYT; Reuter - 399 words
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599 1993-06-02 21 George Vecsey - George Vecsey catches his breath after watching Michael Jordan punish New York George Vecsey NYT CHICACK) This is what comes from a "grimmer, darker" mood. Michael Jordan comcs out in a glowering rage and punishes the Knicks for all the indignities he has suffered.NYT - 599 words
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Article, Illustration184 1993-06-02 21 AP BIRMINGHAM Top-seeded llcryanto Arbi defeated his former coach. Ignatius Rush of San Diego. Tuesday to reach the fourth round of the World Badminton Championships. Rush. 27. is an Indonesian who has lived in the United States for three years. For six months in 1989 he worked as aAP - 184 words
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Article, Illustration63 1993-06-02 21 Reuter NEW YORK American League Monday: New York 8 Cleveland 2; Texas I Minnesota 0; Toronto 10 California 5; Baltimore 3 Oakland 1: Kansas City S Boston 3. National: Houston 2 Montreal I; Los Angeles 5 St Louis I: New York 9 Chicago 5; Cincinnati 6 Philadelphia 4; AtlantaReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration173 1993-06-02 21 NYT CHICAGO Tom Kukoc. the Croatian star who is considered to be the best basketball player in Europe. has completed physical examinations given by the Bulls. Jerry Krause. the team's director of operations. said Sunday. Krause said that Kukoc. who was in Chicago during the holiday weekend but didNYT - 173 words
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Article, Illustration264 1993-06-02 21 AFP REUTER DUBLIN, Ohio Jack Nicklaus. feeling his age in the cold and wet. may miss the British Open if the weather is bad. The 53-year-old golfing legend, an Open winner three times, said he would go to Britain if he played well in this week's Memorial tournament atAFP; REUTER - 264 words
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Article, Illustration79 1993-06-02 21 Reuter PARIS England stars Des Walker and Paul Gascoigne could be chopped from the squad for Wednesday's World Cup group two qualifier against Norway in Oslo. Graham Taylor could further swing the axe on Liverpool maestro John Barnes as a spell of challenging soul-searching is in store for theReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration129 1993-06-02 21 PARIS French Open quarter-fl-nals Tuesday (x-seedj: Mea Singles: Jim Courier (US x 2) b Goran Prpic (Cro) 6-1 4-6 6-0 7-5. Doubles: Mare Goellner/David Prinosil (Ger) b Mark Kratzmann/Wally Masur (Aus x 3) 6-4 6-4; Stefan Edberg (SweVPetr Korda (Cze) b Sergio Casal/Emilio Sanchez (Spn x 12> 7-5 6-1.129 words
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Advertisement353 1993-06-02 22 THEgNJNE '\wtiNTo THE. Enjoy an unforgettable evening of spectacular world-class revues at the Neptune. And our Early Dinner Special menu prepared by experienced Hong Kong chefs Free parking in the evening. Showtime*: B.oopm lo 8.30pm 9.30pm lo 10.00pm W B allium 7th floor Ovrarjft I man Hou»r CoMvrr Quv vngapurr353 words
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Article, Illustration844 1993-06-02 23 Abi Sekimitsu - One of the questions occupying many Japanese career women is whether to tie the nuptial knot or not. Abi Sekimitsu sums up the mixed feelings of these modern females when Masako Owada, arguably the country s most promising career woman, throws it all away to marry theReuter - 844 words
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Miscellaneous1232 1993-06-02 23 TV RADIO ■■vsnrnTonsiH mhwmp l- m *< i 9HK y i My Son Johnny, 10.30pm, SBC 5 Z M An anguished mother has to iP up to unsavoury truths t ff to save one son from being for Xjfe murder the other. Miehele iljlf 4 Lee and Rick Shroder m.SB1,232 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1993-06-02 24 DEAN FORBES; DEAN FORBES - Prospects for reform in Indochina Special to BT DEAN FORBES DEAN FORBES Professor Dean Forbes teaches at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Flinders University. Adelaide. Australia. He is co-editor o/Doi Moi: Vietnam's Economic Reform Policy and Practice. THE more things change, the more they stay1,417 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1993-06-02 24 BILVEER SINGH; BILVEER SINGH - BILVEER SINGH BILVEER SINGH The writer is a senior lecturer in the Department of Political Science. National University of Singapore THE TRANSITION by Indochina, except Cambodia, from a war zone to one of economic reconstruction has greatly reduced the need for large standing1,007 words
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Article, Illustration1421 1993-06-02 25 CARL THAYER; CARL THAYER - After the Cambodian elections Special to BT CARL THAYER CARL THAYER The writer, an associate professor and Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University, was appointed International Observer to assist in monitoring the just-conducted elections in Cambodia THE United Nations has pulled off a stunning1,421 words
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Article, Illustration870 1993-06-02 25 Harish Mehta - FACE TO FACE Nao Sam, governor of Siem Reap province, which is home to the Angkor Wat, talks to Harish Mehta about his priorities after the elections Harish Mehta Q: Have the attacks from the Khmer Rouge disrupted the elections in Siem870 words
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Article, Illustration313 1993-06-02 25 NAO SAM. the 39-year-old governor of Siem Reap province, has been on the firing line since 1986 when he was appointed to the top provincial post. The firing has not stopped. In May alone, the Khmer Rouge launched two major attacks on Siem Reap citvST Graphics - 313 words
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Article525 1993-06-02 26 EDITORIAL PRESIDENT Bill Clinton's weekend resolve to ensure America's continued global military superiority should have come sooner. Just a few days earlier, a senior State Department official was quoted as saying the I S would he withdrawing from its global leadership role to tackle domestic525 words
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Article246 1993-06-02 26 Seize the tide now SINGAPORE'S first quarter economic growth of 7.1 per cent is creditable and on target. The stock market applauded visibly last week, with some of that enthusiasm spilling over to yesterday's trading so that the widely followed market barometer the Straits Times Industrial Index again achieved another246 words
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Article242 1993-06-02 26 THE doctor-paticnt ratio in Singapore is 1:830. The Ministry of Health hopes that by the year 2000, the ratio would be 1:650. Currently, we have an increase of about 300 doctors annually, of which, 50 per cent are overseas graduates. Since the NUS will continue242 words
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Article182 1993-06-02 26 (iOVERNMENT, rather than politics, has been the reason why democracy has worked for Malaysia. The multi-racial melange of the incipient nation did not at first bode well in the *****. Only with the creation of the coalition of the Barisan Nasional did a viable consensus and182 words
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Article174 1993-06-02 26 DO BUMPER profits at Hongkong Telecom mean the company is abusing its privileged position as the territory's only supplier of telecommunications services? Some reactions to last week's record profits which jumped more than 13 per cent to HKS6.4 billion (SSI.3 billion) suggest that investor satisfaction is174 words
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Article184 1993-06-02 26 UP TO NOW, the verbal encouragement the central bank has repeatedly resorted to since 1992, has proven ineffective in motivating banks to increase their lending. That is why, we think, the monetary authority is currently backing up its verbal support with the concrete measures announced on Saturday184 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1993-06-02 26 Brian Beedham - It is true that the end of the Cold War removes one obvious explanation of why America needs to stay engaged in the world. But Brian Beedham argues that even a world without communism needs America Brian Beedham IHT UNTIL last week, it was hard to believeIHT - 1,104 words
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628 1993-06-02 27 Daniel Hays - Businesses which are worried about industrial espionage can turn to a range of high-tech products on the market, writes Daniel Hays Daniel Hays MINIATURE TV cameras, voice scramblers, bullet-proof garments. bomb and bug detectors and lie-detector telephones will equip the offices of the future.628 words
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Article, Illustration1618 1993-06-02 27 Leon Hadar - With the end of the Cold War, the Central Intelligence Agency may be targeting a new threat economic espionage. Leon Hadar reports from Washington Leon Hadar The writer is a Washington-based journalist who contributes to HT THE END of the Cold War has posed a major1,618 words
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Article819 1993-06-02 27 Bernard Hickey - New Zealand's business leaders say a referendum on a new voting system to be held in tandem with the country's upcoming general election could destabilise economic policy-making. Bernard Hickey reports Bernard Hickey Reuter INTERNATIONAL investors mulling New Zealand's upcoming general election should beware ofReuter - 819 words
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437 1993-06-02 28 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG The colony's banking authorities are cracking down on lending for new share issues to prevent the wild speculation that has caused some stock offerings to be oversubscribed by more than MX) times. The Hongkong Monetary AuthorityBloomberg Business News - 437 words
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273 1993-06-02 28 Reuter TAIPEI The Taiwan government. worried by rapidly rising outflows of eapital to China, is considering new steps to restrict Taiwanese investment on the Chinese mainland. The I nited Daily News yesterday quoted deputy central hank governor Paul Chiu as saying heReuter - 273 words
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267 1993-06-02 28 Reuter MELBOURNE The Australian Wheat Board (AWB) will lead an Australian consortium in a hid for more than ASI billion (SSI.OB billion) of construction work in China. AWB chairman Clinton Condon said yesterday that the consortium would compete againstReuter - 267 words
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250 1993-06-02 28 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's long-term prospects will be as bright as its short-term ones if the country manages to diversify its industrial output. The United States Embassy here said that despite remarkable strides in industrialisation over the past six years, the manufacturing sectorBernama - 250 words
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294 1993-06-02 28 Reuter. AFP LUXEMBOURG European Community employment ministers agreed yesterday to set a maximum 48-hour working week, hut Britain said it would challenge the decision in the EC's highest court. The law. which will lake effect at the latest three yearsReuter.; AFP - 294 words
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Article, Illustration662 1993-06-02 28 ANTHONY YUEN; ANTHONY YUEN - The Bottom Line ANTHONY YUEN ANTHONY YUEN The writer, a Chinese-American, is a California-based writer who contributed this commentary to BT C ALLING it "a new chapter in United States policy towards China," President Bill Clinton last week extended Most Favoured Nation662 words
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366 1993-06-02 28 Harish Mehta - Cambodian elections From Harish Mehta in PHNOM PENH HUNDREDS of Cambodians in Phnom Penh have tried, unsuccessfully so far. to occupy prime pieces of land in the hope that if there is a change of government, they could get to keep them.366 words
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556 1993-06-02 29 Dexter Lee - By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE The Baltic and International Maritime Council (Bimco) yesterday discussed issues that members faccd in the areas of survey, security and salvage but failed lo make recommendations. At a plenary session for delegates yesterday, Bimco honorary president556 words
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Article, Illustration387 1993-06-02 29 Lloyd's List LONDON A tax threat that could have led to an exodus of Greek shipowners from London has been lifted by Prime Minister John Major. The British government has dropped plans that would ha\c led to the taxation of theLloyd's List - 387 words
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328 1993-06-02 29 ROTTERDAM The prospects for ocean merchant shipping look encouraging and economic growth in the Far East will continue, says Nedship Bank. The Rotterdam-based bank, which recorded a net profit growth of nearly 7 per cent last year, predicts that China's soaring growth would328 words
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470 1993-06-02 29 Al Labita - From Al Labita in MANILA THE Board of Investments (BOI) has approved a South Korean-Filipino company's plan to put up a US$2l million (5533.8 million) high-tech shipbreaking facility in southern Philippines. The project, scheduled to come on stream early next year, was spurred470 words
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433 1993-06-02 29 South China Morning Post HONGKONG Shipowners, insurers, classification societies and administrations have a common interest in making it impossible for sub-standard operators to trade, says an International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) official. ICS chairman Juan Kelly said the body was determined to contribute to thisSouth China Morning Post - 433 words
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Article415 1993-06-02 30 VmM toy Mi Barik Arrival Departure Vwk) Vay Ho Bwtti Arrival Dtparta* Jmag Nrt Aiauco «OIEB PO? o?o6 2200 *****600 DMtow 12/93 13 aloi«si(fc 0206 0800 A»wana Mas 1 010 POI 0206 0900 0206 2300 M« 127 MS alongside 0206 1200 Batam Mali N47 P01B 0206 0900415 words
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Article1341 1993-06-02 30 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO KECEIVIWC OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCt CARGO Record Booking/Balanc* Rslts 9* Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From IMh 712* 03/0930 1 01/1500 01/1659 01/1900 3 02/0700 02/1159 02/1400 4 02/1200 02/1459 02/1700 KX MM 39* 04/0600 2 01/17001,341 words
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11234 1993-06-02 38 I his is a list of ships loading at Singapore lor 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. LEGEM) PN: ship11,234 words
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Article242 1993-06-02 45 COURSES litle: Boat Asia '93 incorporating Manna \sia '93 exhibition conferences and Dive txpo Asia '9* cxhibiton Duration: June 3-7 Organiser: Marine Recreation Pte Ltd \*-nue: World I'rade Centre Tel: 293-8811 or fax: 298-1298. litle: Marine Insurance and Cargo Claims Duration: June 8-24 (6 afternoons) Organiser: Singapore Port242 words
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Article196 1993-06-02 45 THE Baltic Exchange and the Baltic and International Freight Futures Exchange (BilTex) are closed on Monday due to the UK late spring bank holiday. Markets reopened yesterday. Last Friday, dry cargo freight rates eased again and the Baltic Freight Index (BFI) was five points oIY at 1.623 after196 words
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Article, Illustration1708 1993-06-02 46 Last year the shipping division of the P&O group made an operating profit of £36.2 million on a turnover of nearly £1.1 billion. How does chairman Tim Harris judge this result? How does he assess the situation of British and European shipping? International TransportInternational Transport Journal - 1,708 words
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Article1358 1993-06-02 48 City Flijht _ET*_ FlifM ETP Abu Dhabi GA893 1335 GA984 0150 Adelaide QF81 1940 QF82 2055 Amman RJ182 2200 Amsterdam GA893 1335 SQ320 MOO KL837 1445 GA974 2215 KL838 2310 Athens SQ348 2300 Auckland NZ35 1550 NZ36 2340 SQ286 2030 Bahrain GF148 0905 B Sen Begawan1,358 words
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Article, Illustration531 1993-06-02 48 The Nation BANGKOK TNT Express Worldwide Co expects to increase its revenue by 60 per cent over last year's performance in order to gain 15 per cent of market share of the courier business in Thailand. TNT managing director Stuart JarvisThe Nation - 531 words
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326 1993-06-02 48 Reuter MOSCOW Russian aircraft maker Ilyushin is working on a new twin-engined wide-body airliner which is likely to compete with similar planes from US giant Boeing and the European Airbus consortium. Chief designer Igor Katyrev said on Monday that Ilyushin had started preliminaryReuter - 326 words
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345 1993-06-02 48 NYT NEW YORK American Airlines will begin laying off 350 pilots by Aug 31, the first wave of pilot layoffs resulting from the airline's decision to park 31 of its biggest jets. said The pilots were informed in a taped messageNYT - 345 words
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112 1993-06-02 48 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia said yesterday it would sell seven Super Puma helicopters from its controversial aircraft plant to Iran in a deal worth US$9B million (SSISB million). Minister for Research and Technology Jusuf Habibie said after a five-day visit to Tehran that the helicoptersReuter - 112 words
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93 1993-06-02 48 Reuter TAIPEI, June 1, Reuter About I.(KX) dockworkers at Kaohsiung harbour in southern Taiwan have started a work slowdown to demand higher pay. union and port officials said. Vang Pen. spokesman for the Kaohsiung Dockworkers Labour Union, said the union decided to begin the slowdownReuter - 93 words
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93 1993-06-02 48 AFP MANILA The government yesterday banned a planned strike by the ground crew of flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) and stepped in to mediate a wage dispute that threatened to paralyse air transport in the Philippines. "This office hereby assumes jurisdiction over the entireAFP - 93 words
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91 1993-06-02 48 AFP TOKYO The Transport Ministry has asked Japan's top carmaker Toyota Motor to help financially troubled Japan Air System by buying shares in the airline, an industry newspaper reported yesterday. A Toyota spokeswoman denied the the Japan Industrial Journal's report which said theAFP - 91 words
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56 1993-06-02 48 TOKYO Toyota Motor announced on Monday the establishment of a service centre in St Petersburg, its 1 Oth in Russia, providing vehicle maintenance and parts. The centre includes a car showroom and will be run locally by a joint venture between Russian car dealer56 words
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410 1993-06-02 48 UPI CANBERRA Australia yesterday carried out its threat to cancel Northwest Airlines New York-Osaka-Sydncy timetable, thereby risking threatened retaliatory action by the United States to cancel three Qantas flights to Los Angeles. Officials said Qantas had complained that Northwest had been carrying a greater percentageUPI - 410 words
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1127 1993-06-02 48 Page Col ABC Containerline 12 1 Accord Group 8 1-3 Africa Container 15 3 Ahrenkiel Liner 16 4 Alpha Feeders 6 I ANL 3 1/2 APL 5 3-5 Appenship 18 1/2 Arabian Express 15 5 ASCL 5 5 Asian Breakbulk 15 I ASXCL1,127 words
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Advertisement132 1993-06-02 29 Ensure optimum protection for your cargoes during transport at low costs. FUJI TRADING (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Ta: *****55 FAX: *****43 M\ POLISH I OCEAN W LINES We arc pleased to announce that effective Ist June 1993, Polish Ocean Lines, Gdynia, have established a jointventure agency company in Singapore. The full132 words
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Advertisement2180 1993-06-02 31 uuEsssasssm NEXT SAILING TO HONG KONG/TAIWAN/JAPAN/KOREA/PHILIPPINES/CHINA AXEL MAERSK V.9310 ETA SIN 7TH JUNE 1993 MADISON MAERSK V.9306 ETA SIN BTH JUNE 1993 Vessel Voy ETA I ETO Feeder by destinations Th» wee* MADISON MAERSK 9306 cv oe 06 oaoo hrs HM ■■■I CFS 07/06 2359 MRS JOM LPK PEN OAK2,180 words
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