The Business Times, 1 September 1993

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  • 13 1 BUSINESS TIMES MITA (P) 552/12/92 Wednesday September 1 1993 WE KNOW ASIA 75*
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  • 2am LATEST
    • 68 1 Reuter NICOSIA Iran plans to launch a drive to attract foreign financing to speed up development of its petrochemical industry by the private sector. Deputy Oil Minister Ahmad Rahgozar, who heads the National Petrochemical Company, told Teheran's Hamshahri newspaper last night that efforts to
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    • 77 1 UPI NEW DELHI Embattled Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao appointed a new commerce minister last night but was unable to fill such major Cabinet vacancies as the defence, industry and justice portfolios. Mr Rao reinducted Pranab Mukherjce, a 58-year-old politician, into his Cabinet
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    • 37 1 Reuter COPENHAGEN A strike by Danish cabin crew which grounded about a quarter of Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) international flights ended last night when management and union reached a compromise deal. Reuter
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  • 105 1 Stock marfcet indices Tuesday Change ST11 2.008.66 +13.56 KLSE Composite dosed Nikkei 21.026.60 +113.91 Hang Seng 7,549.73 +126.75 SET Index 963.18 +0.71 Jakarta Composite ...417.30 +7.63 CLSA China B 1.009.7 +29.59 AustAllOrd 1,962.2 +6.2 FTSE 100 3.1000 -0.6 Tacsday Previous Dow Jones 3,641.19 3,643.99 Exchange rates us$ s$
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  • 455 1  -  Expansion into China will cut production costs By Joseph Rajendran SINGAPORE Recentlylisted computer firm IPC Corp is expanding into China to lower its costs of production in the highly-competitive personal computer (PC) market. The decision also recognises China's burgeoning computer market which in the past
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  • 502 1  -  By Ramesh Divyanathan SINGAPORE One of Singapore's top accountants, Peter Chi Man Kwong, was finally cleared of criminal misappropriation charges yesterday when the High Court threw out an appeal against his acquittal. Chief Justice Yong Pung How said after hearing a
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  • 386 1 AFP BEIJING Vice-Premier Zhu Rongji has warned that his offensive to restore order to China's economy is still "relatively grim". In a major blow to his efforts, Mr Zhu acknowledged in a report to legislators on Monday that Beijing had failed to recover
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  • 423 1  -  Superstar's headache a bonanza for hoteliers, retailers By Ang Wan May SINGAPORE Michael Jackson promises to perform tonight. The pop superstar disappointed 45,000 fans at the National Stadium on Monday night by calling ofi* his show just before its start because he was near
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  • 668 1  -  From Catherine Ong in HONGKONG HSBC Holdings, the parent company of the HongkongBank. has exceeded stock market expectations with z hefty 144 per cent jump in interim net profits to £831 million (551.99 billion), the highest of any bank in
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  • 254 1 SINGAPORE There was again buying of selected blue chips in the dying minutes of trading yesterday, a phenomenon observed twice before in the past few trading days. The Straits Times Industrials Index had drifted steadily downwards yesterday, closing the morning session at the day's low
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  • SINGAPORE NEWS
    • eye on the ECONOMY
      • 262 2  -  By Teh Hooi Ling m. INDUSTRY electricity usage continues to climb steadily. The latest PUB figures show that sales to the manufacturing sector rose 7.3 per cent year-on-year to 655.6 million kilowatt hours (kwh) in June. But growth was slower than the previous month's
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    • NEWS ROUNDUP
      • 130 2 THE Education Ministry has launched a cassette tape called "Reflections" to promote the teaching profession. The tape, sponsored by DBS Bank, features seven local celebrities who talk about how their teachers affected their lives. They are: Chan Heng Chee, director of the Institute of South-east
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      • 102 2 SINGAPORE Democratic Party Acting Secretary-General Chee Soon Juan said yesterday the party had obtained a temporary court order restraining Chiam See Tong, Sin Kek Tong and nine other persons from "pretending" to be the SDP chairman, secre-tary-general and central executive committee members. The party has also
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      • 44 2 PRESIDENT Wee Kim Wee attended the National University of Singapore's 1993 convocation yesterday for the last time as chancellor. Vice-chancellor Lim Pin said that Mr Wee showed concern, patience, understanding and wisdom, which helped staff and students give their best.
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    • 831 2  -  Yesterday in Parliament Wee Kim Wee was first choice as elected president, reveals PM Reports by Anna Teo and Chuang Peck Ming WEE KIM WEE was the government's first choice to be Singapore's first elected Head of State, Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong revealed
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    • 300 2 THE ECONOMIST could be taken off the restriction list soon if it does not give the Government more troubles. But the Asian Wall Street Journal (A WSJ), Asiaweek and Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER) would stay gazetted,
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    • 307 2 THE First Secretary of the Myanmar embassy could be guilty of wrongfully confining or abetting to confine 11 Myanmar seamen who were pickcd up here recently and sent home. Law and Home Affairs Minister S Jayakumar said yesterday.
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    • 346 2  -  By Joseph Rajendran US SEMICONDUCTOR major Cyrix Corp has set up a US$lO million (Ssl6 million) test and assembly plant in Singapore and will invest an additional US$2O million in the next 15 months. The move is significant because it
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    • PARLIAMENT BRIEFS
      • 56 2 FROM Jan 1 next year, all Malay programmes will be shown on Channel 12, along with the existing documentaries, arts and sports shows which arc broadcast in English. Channel 5 will become an all-English channel. With the change, Malay programming hours could increase
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      • 57 2 RECLAMATION WORK on Pulau Übin and Pulau Tekong Kechil is due to start at the end of 1995. And a bridge will link the islands. Minister of State for National Development Lim Hng Kiang said the timing for development of the reclaimed land and the
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      • 47 2 THE GOVERNMENT is reviewing the difference in the tax structure for heavy goods vehicles and smaller commercial vehicles. Communications Minister Mah Bow Tan said this was being done as COE prices for heavy goods vehicles are double those for smaller commercial vehicles.
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      • 80 2 FROM 1990 to 1992, 391 non-Singaporean, foreign-trained doctors began practising here. Of these, 116 were given conditional registration to practise in hospitals or group practice under the supervision of fully-registered doctors for two years. The rest were granted temporary registration to practise as visiting experts and
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      • 58 2 ABOUT 8,600 families are eligible for education bursaries and housing grants under the Small Families Improvement Scheme unveiled last month by Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong. Of these families who must have a monthly income of no more than $1,500 73 per cent are Chinese, 19
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      • 58 2 THE daily average number of people passing through the Woodlands checkpoint has risen from 176,000 in 1990 to 190,000 in the first six months of this year. Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs Ho Peng Kee said the flow of traffic should ease when a new and
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    • 372 2  -  By Sylvia Wong THE Urban Redevelopment Authority has offered for tender three plots of land in the city and one at Syed Alwi Road. And for the first time, developers will be free to decide whether to conserve an existing building.
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  • THE REGION
    • 537 3  -  From Loh Hui Yin in BANGKOK A BITTER FEUD over the opening of a completed US$l billion (S$ 1.6 billion) expressway to ease the gridlock in Bangkok took another twist yesterday with a government statutory board suing the developer, Bangkok Expressway Co
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    • 569 3  -  From Alan Boyd in BANGKOK THAILAND is seeking export deals in eastern Europe to make up for declining western markets. Trade officials said on Monday that Deputy Foreign Minister Surin Pitsuwan would sign economic accords in
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    • 306 3 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's fledgling offshore banking centre in Labuan is to open its doors to more Japanese banks next year after having proven its ability to compcte with region financial centres. The banking island ofT Malaysia's eastern Sabah state has
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    • 378 3 AFP JAKARTA Indonesian President Suharto said yesterday that the freeing of the country's economy should not be entirely left to market forces. "We must not simply release it (the economy) so that everything is solely determined by market forces. We
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    • 466 3  -  From Brian Gomez in SYDNEY THE Indonesian government has chosen a site in a crowded central Java province for the country's first nuclear power plant despite environmentalists' concerns about the proposed facility, according to agency reports. Djali Ahimsa,
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    • ASIA NOTES
      • 70 4 AFP HONGKONG China is expected to replace the industrialised countries as the main market for Asian exports. The Hang Seng Economic Monthly, released yesterday, said that with China's determination to pursue further economic reforms, the country will also provide further impetus to trade
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      • 83 4 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Property prices and rents in Hongkong should continue growing this year despite fears that problems with the Chinese economy will affect the territory's property market. Salomon Brothers, the US-based investment house, said yesterday that even if Chinese investors divested properties
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      • 84 4 Reuter SEOUL South Korea's consumer price index (CPI) rose 4.4 per cent in the year to August, down from a 5.9 per cent year-on-year increase a year earlier. Economic Planning Board (EPB) figures, released yesterday, showed that the CPI rose 0.3 ►Jper cent in
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      • 87 4 Reuter jSYDNEY Australian exports would benefit if the country *4ecame a republic, as the move would rid Australia of its current r >ut-of-date international image, a leading trade official said yesterday. "A move by Australia to republic status would, in my j>iew, present a windfall marketing
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    • 173 4 AFP -BEIJING China will invest ♦at least 30 billion yuan (SsB.3 pillion) by the year 2000 to jCxpand its airport network and •♦ill open a dozen key projects «&> foreign investment. The China Daily said yesterday that the new investment, to include
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    • 367 4 Reuter SEOUL South Korea's Finance Ministry and Office of National Tax Administration moved yesterday to allay fears that a recent ban on false-name trading would sap confidence and delay economic recovery. Finance Minister Hong Jae Hyong told a news conference that widely-held
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    • 307 4 Reuter SEOUL South Korea's antigraft investigators yesterday accused ex-president Chun Doo Hwan of exaggerating the danger of a suspected North Korean plan to build a dam that could unleash flood waters into the South. The Board of Audit and Inspection (BAI) said Mr Chun
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    • 280 4 AFP AP BEIJING The government yesterday issued a strongly worded policy paper reasserting its claim on Taiwan, highlighting official concern that enthusiasm for reunification was waning on the island. In particular, the White Paper warned UN members not to support Taiwan's bid
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    • Article, Illustration
      56 4 Reuter PUSAN, South Korea Russia's Pacific Fleet Vice-Admiral Igor Nikolaevich Kheelnov (left) being greeted by the commander of South Korea's Navy Third Fleet, Admiral Kim Chil V\ oong. during a welcome ceremony at the country's south-eastern port city of Pusan yesterday at the start of a historic five-day
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    • 203 4 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan yesterday rejected a major policy paper released by Beijing on ChinaTaiwan ties, saying the document was "stereotyped" and failed to promote the cause of reunification. "Faced with the problem of China's reunification, one cannot just talk about ideals and ignore
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    • 473 5 But Tokyo has no plans to cut official discount rate to boost economy Reuter UPI TOKYO The government reported earnings for Japan's biggest corporations fell for the third straight year in fiscal 1992. Large companies earned 15.664 trillion yen (Ss2lB billion) in fiscal 1992, which
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    • 272 5 Reuter WELLINGTON, New Zealand business confidence, activity outlook and investment intentions were all at record levels in the August survey of businesses by the National Bank of New Zealand Ltd. "The September 1993 quarter is shaping up to be the best ever,"
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    • 342 5 Reuter CANBERRA Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating and Treasurer John Dawkins caved in to wide condemnation of the government's 1993/94 budget on Monday and offered concessions to clear its passage through a hostile Senate. As an angry meeting of Labor Party
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    • 265 5 Reuter SYDNEY Australia is pressing to turn the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum (Apec) into an association with strong executive power such as the Group of Seven (G-7) nations. Prime Minister Paul Keating said yesterday: "Australia, this government, has put
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    • 286 5 Reuter TOKYO Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa's government will end the hated practice of allowing bureaucrats to stand in for cabinet ministers to field opposition questions in parliament, coalition officials said yesterday. Ichiro Ozawa, deputy head of the Japan Renewal
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  • THE WORLD
    • WORLD WATCH
      • 80 6 AFP MOSCOW Russian President Boris Yeltsin dismissed two deputies to the security council's secretary, Itar-Tass reported yesterday, quoting the president's press service. Yuri Nazarkin, head of the strategic security department, and Vladislav Nassinvoski, director of the information analysis service, were moved to other jobs, the
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      • 95 6 Reuter LAGOS Strikes over democracy and fuel prices crippled economic activity in Nigeria's biggest city, Lagos, yesterday despite appeals by the new interim government to the unions to call off the three-day-old action. In Nigeria's inland capital Abuja, Ernest Shonekan, the head of the unelected
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      • 93 6 Reuter BAGHDAD An explosion in an Iraqi missile test site wrecked a United Nations monitoring camera but caused no casualties, a UN source in Baghdad said yesterday. "They (Iraqis) put the engine on the concrete stand. They put in the fuel and equipment something
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      • 87 6 Reuter OTTAWA Canada's real gross domestic product, seasonally adjusted and at factor cost, rose 0.4 per cent in June after remaining flat in April and May, Statistics Canada said yesterday. Goods production increased 0.8 per cent in June, offsetting declines in April and May, the
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      • 83 6 Reuter BONN The federation of German wholesalers and retailers (BGA) said their current business was worse than the same period a year earlier. Michael Fuchs, president of the BGA, told reporters yesterday he expected no recovery from the lows in the near future. There were yet
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      • 113 6 Reuter BERNE Switzerland's gross domestic product (GDP) fell an annualised, seasonally-adjusted 0.2 per cent in the second quarter this year compared with the first quarter, and also declined 1.2 per cent compared with the second quarter 1992, the Federal Office for Economic Questions said yesterday.
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    • 265 6 Reuter KIEV Prime Minister Leonid Kuchma presented a lastgasp programme to save Ukraine's economy from collapse yesterday and called for sweeping powers to end political paralysis and introduce vital reforms. Mr Kuchma told deputies an overhaul of the former Soviet republic's crippled political institutions
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    • 500 6 Reuter GENEVA Trade envoys from 116 nations yesterday endorsed a final deadline of midDecember for completing a Uruguay Round tariff-cutting treaty, which would then be signed at a ministerial meeting in April, a Gatt spokesman said. Peter Sutherland, directorgeneral of
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    • 50 6 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO Residents of Rio de Janeiro's Vigario Geral shantytown gathering around the bodies of 21 people on Monday. Hooded gunmen dressed in black and armed with automatic weapons and shotguns had invaded the shantytown late on Sunday and opened fire at random. Reuter
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    • 379 6 Bloomberg Business News IVREA, Italy A consortium led by Italian computer company IngC Olivetti Co SpA plans to invest about two trillion lire (S$ 1.9 billion) in a new cellular network if it is chosen as Italy's second cellular operator, Bruno
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    • 435 6 Reuter PARIS Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP), which ranks among the world's biggest banks, will kick off the French government's ambitious privatisation drive in the next few weeks. Economy Minister Edmond Alphandery said yesterday. He said BNP's active role in the French
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    • 468 6 Bloomberg Business News PARIS French unemployment worsened in July, increasing the pressure on the government to cut interest rates to boost the economy, analysts said on Monday. The number of jobless in July rose to 11.7 per cent in
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    • 551 7 Reuter WASHINGTON The International Monetary Fund has modestly lowered its forecast for economic growth in the industrial world for 1993 and 1994, monetary sources said on Monday. The new forecast which will be published late next month reflects a milder-than-expected expansion in the United States,
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    • 259 7 Reuter MEXICO CITY US Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy said the Clinton administration will send the proposed North American Free Trade Agreement to the US Congress by mid-September. "It will be submitted around the middle of September. the 15th or 16th," Mr Espy said
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    • 402 7 NYT MOSCOW After a brief dispute last week, Russia and Lithuania announced on Monday that Russia would complete the withdrawal of its remaining 2,500 troops from the Baltic nation "in the nearest future", perhaps as soon as the next day. Lithuanian president
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    • 467 7 Reuter DUBAI Saudi Finance Minister Mohammad Abalkhail said there is nothing to cause concern about the Saudi economy. In a letter to the New York Times responding to a critical report on the Saudi economy that caused market jitters in the kingdom, he
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  • WORLD FOCUS
    • 1383 8 NYT WASHINGTON The draft agreement between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organisation is the Middle East equivalent of the fall of the Berlin Wall seemingly irreconcilable foes, who demonised one another for decades, suddenly breaking down a barrier to peace few
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    • 987 8  -  By Abdul Hadhi The writer, a BT journalist, has in Amman recently AMMAN Jordan is gradually getting back on its feet economically. Long considered a poor cousin to the oil-rich MiddleEastern countries, Jordan was dealt a severe blow for siding with the wrong side
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  • COMPANIES & MARKETS
    • 368 9  -  By Agnes Chen SINGAPORE Econ Piling, a leading local civil engineering contractor, has applied for a listing on the main board of the Stock Exchange of Singapore. A major shareholder of the company is Paul Lim, a founding shareholder and former
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    • 379 9  -  By Schutz Lee SINGAPORE The public has responded very favourably to the public offer of Sincere Watch Ltd, but the company's employees showed some reluctance in becoming its shareholders. Sincere, which will be listed on the secondary board Sesdaq, announced last
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    • 62 9 Reuter TOKYO Daiwa Securities Co Ltd, one of Japan's Big Four brokerages, will upgrade its representative office in Kuala Lumpur to a subsidiary today, the brokerage said. The new Malaysian subsidiary would stress advisory business catering to local investors, the statement said. After the upgrading, the
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    • 223 9 SINGAPORE Warehouse operator CWT Distribution has posted strong interim results, with a 25 per cent rise in group turnover to $23.2 million. The company the first new listing on the local mainboard this year lifted group net earnings 21 per cent to $2.9 million
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    • 254 9  -  By Paul Leo SINGAPORE Jurong Engineering has reported a 59.2 per cent rise in interim net earnings to $5.9 million. And pre-tax profit surged by an even higher 89.6 per cent to $7.32 million. The results, announced yesterday, were achieved despite
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    • 761 9  -  HOCK LOCK SIEW By Loh Hui Yin BANGKOK The rich, they say, are usually tight-fisted. Investors must be hoping that Thamnoon Wanglee, a member of one of Thailand's wealthiest families, shows this trait forcefully. For
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    • 374 9 SINGAPORE Liang Court Holdings has reported a 7 per cent fall in interim earnings to $2.86 million, due mainly to loss of rent during the renovation of its flagship shopping centre. Turnover for the property arm of the Wuthelam group was one
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    • Article, Illustration
      302 9 Source: Bridge Info Performance of STII's Index stocks Aug 31 Last Sease Index Stock tak Chft (actor m»cn Avimo 1.950 -0 030 1.38 -3.14 CAC 7.550 0.050 5.34 5.24 Cerebos 5 950 -0.100 4.21 -10.47 FAN 14 900 0 100 10 53 10.47 GF Asia 3.020 -0.020 2.13 -2.09
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    • COMPANIES
      • COMPANY BRIEFS
        • 83 10 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Real estate and watch retailing groiitelux Holdings Ltd said net profit rose 60 per cent in the yended March 31. Profit reached HK5315.6 million (SSIO4 lion), compared with HKS 196.8 million a year earlier. Basic nings per share were 44
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        • 67 10 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Investment company Pioneer Industrinternational (Holdings) Ltd said net profit rose 10.7 per cen the year ended March 31. Profit hit HK5104.7 million (S! million), compared with HK593.5 million in the previous y The figure is after tax and payments to minority
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        • 91 10 Bloomberg Business News TAIPEI Taiwan shipper Sincere Navigation Corp saiat its pre-tax earnings for the first sixth months of 1993 plungfrom last year because of foreign exchange and investmenvsses. Pretax earnings for the first half were NTS29.I millior.s 1.7 million), down from NTS 141 million in
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        • 92 10 AFP TOKYO Japan's diversified spinner Kanebo Ltd sai&terday it would set up a silk spinning joint venture in Shangthis month with capital of 650 million yen (Sslo millioiThe venture, Shanghai Huazong Spun Products Co Ltd, is be owned on an equal footing by the Kanebo
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        • 109 10 FP TAIPEI A Taiwan company has been selected aloivith France's Total as one of the investors in Vietnam's USsl.2lion (SSI.9 billion) refinery, the first in the Indochinese coun an official said yesterday. "We were told that we and Frei oil group Total had been
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        • 65 10 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG British securities house Baring Securithas lost another senior Hongkong analyst to an American brolge: Miron Mushkat has left to join Lehman Brothers. In a statent, Lehman Brothers announced Mr Mushkat's appointment its top Asian economist to head the company's macro-eccnic research
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      • 450 10  -  From Catherine Ong in HONGKONG HUTCHISON Whampoa. the diversified conglomerate controlled by Hongkong tycoon Li Ka-shing, yesterday confirmed the resignation of its most popular corporate face, Simon Murray. In a press statement, Hutchison said Mr Murray had quit "to take up another position
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      • 427 10  -  From Alan Boyd in BANGKOK LISTED Thai jewellery firms are seeking cheaper production bases as they struggle against a three-year export slump caused by the recession in key overseas markets. Thai producers are also improving the quality of their products in a bid
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      • 245 10 AFP SYDNEY The local bourse has reacted favourably to Monday's resignation of co-founder and former TNT managing director Sir Peter Abeles and four fellow directors from the board of big Australian transport company TNT Ltd. Austrian-born Sir Peter. 69, and his supporters quit after
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      • 173 10 Bernama IRVING, Texas Exxon Corporation announced on Monday that it agreed with Mobil, British Gas Exploration and Production Limited. Sumitomo Corporation. »and Indonesia Petroleum Ltd (Inpcx) to form a bidding consortium to evaluate five blocks in China's south-east Tarim Basin. Exxon
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      • 218 10 Reuter SYDNEY Steel products manufacturer Tubemakers of Australia said it expected continued profit improvement in the year to June 30, 1994 based on further productivity gains and some sales growth. Tubemakers, 49.8 per cent owned by The Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd, earlier
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      • 426 10 UNITS TRUSTS FUND Managers prtcas Sep I IllJUnilCt FIIltd Singapore Unit Trust 360 3.73 TV C ommerce 1 50 1 58 Prudential The Savings Fund 1.3# 1.45 PruLink Mgd Fund 1.22 1.29 o" iSfi MARA-Bwili|iutra (Aug 30) S pore Invest Fund 1.12 1.18 Firs B'putra 1.85 1.90 S pore Equitv
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      • 292 11  -  By Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE German chemicals giant Bayer AG has picked Japan and China as the focal points of its capital investments in the region. Dieter Becher, a member of Bayer's management board, said yesterday that the group needed to find ways to participate
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      • 228 11 Reuter MILAN Shareholders of Montedison SpA, the industrial arm of the tottering Ferruzzi group, on Monday voted to sue Ferruzzi family members and former managers blamed for huge losses. Shareholders overwhelmingly backed a motion put by Montedison's creditor-appoint-ed management to take action under
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      • 483 11 Reuter TOKYO With a cut in the cost of filing corporate lawsuits, Japanese shareholders have a new pastime hauling corrupt executives into court. Japan's Commercial Code was revised in June to allow shareholders to sue company management at a cost of
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    • FINANCE
      • 596 13  -  By Soh Tiang Keng SINGAPORE Singapore is rapidly developing into a major oil trading centre rivalling those in Europe and the US, according to the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex). Nymex, the world's largest exchange for energy futures trading, notes that
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        • 105 13 Bloomberg Business News ZURICH CS Holdings, a bank holding company that owns one of the Big Three Swiss banks, said an 83 per cent surge in trading income pushed first-half net profit up 65 per cent. Net profit surged to 882 million Swiss francs
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        • 74 13 Bloomberg Business News SYDNEY The Sydney Futures Exchange is considering the startup of a gold futures contract, the Australian newspaper reported yesterday. The exchange, which abandoned a gold futures contract in 1986 because of lack of volatility in the gold price, has been in discussion
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        • 89 13 Reuter BOMBAY A million employees of India's state-owned banks and insurance companies will go on a one-day strike tomorrow demanding a rise in wages, pension and stoppage of privatisation, labour leaders said. An action committee representing 11 trade unions said if the demands
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        • 93 13 Reuter TOKYO Hyogo Bank Ltd will close another 10 branches in addition to its plan last October to reduce 20 branches to improve its profitability, a bank spokesman said. Hyogo, one of the largest second-tier regional banks, suffers from huge bad loans to its
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      • 336 13 Knight-Ridder BOMBAY India's emerging forex exchange market, where most activity is now centred on trading US dollars against the rupee, is showing a growing interest in cross-currency trading. The interest is being nurtured by the Reserve Bank of India as a cross-currency market would
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      • 248 13 Bloomberg Business News COLOMBO The National Development Bank of Sri Lanka, dubbed by brokers "the shares that turned the market**, posted after-tax profit of 186.4 million rupees (556.15 million) for the first six months of 1993. Profit rose 56 per cent from
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      • 391 13 Knight Ridder BANGKOK Thai Rating and Information Services (Tris), Thailand's first creditrating agency set up last April, aims to break even in 1994, the firm's managing director said on Monday. But it faces several hurdles before Thailand's embryonic corporate
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      • 154 13 IT WAS very quiet yesterday as the Far East squared up positions for the end of the month. Intermittent spurts of US$ buying by BOJ allowed the USj to move up slowly against the yen. Against the Ss, the USS traded a very narrow range
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      • 156 13 Reuter LONDON The dollar jumped a pfennig in late European trade yesterday after an unexpectedly upbeat set of US GDP figures broke a long run of disappointing economic news. The second estimate of gross domestic product in the second quarter showed growth of 1.8 per ccnt compared with 1.6
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      • 87 13 Reuter NEW YORK The dollar shrugged oIT bearish numbers on new US home sales and second quarter trade to post moderate gains on the mailt at midday yesterday, but slipped on the yen in listless trade. The dollar stood at 1.6733/38 marks, up from 1.6687/94 at the opening,
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        1291 13 Trade wrtgkled index caktdmed against S pore s top 14 trading pannert Bat r ytmr 1985 US$/S$ forward rates Noon Aug 31 SI M Oflrr 1-month 1.(04) ***** 2-month I 6043 I 6058 3-month 1.6042 1.6057 6-month 1.6035 1.6055 Source. OCBC Source: OCBC FOREIGN CURRENCY NOTE RATES At at ltw
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      • 288 14  -  By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE DBS Bank is arranging a $120 million loan facility to finance the development of Tampines Mall, a shopping and cinema complex in Tampines housing estate. DBS Bank, whose property arm DBS Land holds a majority stake
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      • 338 14 NYT IN A surprise move, the president of Visa USA, H Robert Heller, said on Monday that he had resigned from the credit card organisation. Mr Heller, 53, had been widely seen as the successor to Charles T Russell, chairman
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      • 362 14 Reuter AMSTERDAM Europe's "universal banks" are reaping the rewards of refocusing strategy after worldwide recession killed their grander ambitions of globalisation in the early *****, analysts say. Soaring trading profits at the big Swiss banks after months of European currency turmoil are
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      • 334 14 raised Coupon Amount ofdayoof mlddte pftoM Qtom redeniptk>fi Maturity rate (Sm) Mcrwd (•xdudbtg yWd (*P«) accrusd (*p«) 15.10.93 Loan ***** 61/4* 207.85 15/4 15/10 138 100.70* 0.54* 1.2.94 N*****0V 1992 3 850.00 1/2 1/8 30 100.50# 1.79# 15.6.94 N*****0Z 1969
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      • 137 14 Reuter BRUSSELS Belgium's three biggest banks, reporting firsthalf profits next month, are likely to ofTset slower lending activity and higher provisions with capital gains, a rise in non-interest income and tight cost control, analysts said. "The first half will be quite good
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      • 234 14 Platts BOMBAY India's Petroleum Minister Satish Sharma has disclosed to a parliamentary committee that officials were firming up a package to attract "black money" defined as money transacted through illegal deals, as well as income not disclosed to tax authorities into oil-sector
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    • COMMODITIES & FUTURES
      • 397 15 AFP YANGON Myanmar's impoverished rice farmers have been given a much needed boost by a recent government directive limiting fixed-price state purchases and allowing greater access to free-market trading. The new ministerial directive stipulates that state paddy purchases will be handled
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      • 176 15 Reuter GUATEMALA CITY Leading coffee-producing nations will meet in Bogota, Colombia, this week to finalise their plan to retain 20 per cent of exportable production from Oct 1. The three-day meeting of Latin American and African nations, to begin on Sep 8, aims to
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      • 325 15 ENERGY REPORT Reuter LONDON Oil prices shed recent gains yesterday when a Nigerian strike seemed to causc only minor delays to exports and the spectre of Iraq returned to haunt the market. Calls by Kuwait and Venezuela for Opcc
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      • 300 15 Reuter TOKYO Sensing no signs of economic recovery, steelmakers are worried that Japan's crude steel output may fall below a crucial level and force them to post losses in the current business year. Industry leader Nippon Steel Corp and other steelmakers think Japan's crude steel
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      • 1494 16 SIMEX REPORT Reuter SINGAPORE The Simex Euroyen interest rate futures contract spiralled up as official discount rate cuts were fuelled by the fall of three-month certificates of deposit (CDS) rates to a record low in Tokyo, traders said. The CDS rates fell to
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      • 564 16 COMMODITY REPORTS Gold HONGKONG Gold closed slightly firmer but off its high reached on late shortcovering and fresh demand after a firmer close in New York overnight, dealers said. Bullion ended at U*****.40/90 an ounce, up from the opening of U*****.00/50 and New York's
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        • 83 16 TOKYO Sinochem. one of China's national oil trading firms, will move its international oil trading operations from Beijing to Hongkong, sources within Sinochem said. "The main purpose is to (allow the Hongkong office to) aim at the international market very specifically and very directly." said
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        • 121 16 TOKYO Japan's production of refined copper fell to 97.371 tonnes in July, down 1.2 per cent from a year earlier, according to a report from the Ministry of International Trade and Industry. Production of refined lead fell to 17.897 tonnes in July, down 18.0 per
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        • 58 16 TAIPEI Taiwan's Economics Ministry is revising regulations to lower strategic reserve requirements for oil and oil products, a ministry official said. The moves are being taken because the threat of world war has declined. Also. Taiwan's oil supply is secure as Taiwan maintains good relations
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        • 72 16 TOKYO China exported 9,104 tonnes of cotton in June, bringing January-June exports to 61,181 tonnes, up 0.2 per cent from January-June 1992, according to China's official external trade statistics. China imported a negligible amount of cotton in June, leaving January-June imports at a 10,000tonne level,
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    • 1624 16 Rubber HAS CmhmMt Excfcaaga (fataro* closing as at lpa) RSS 1 Contract (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Sep 93 138.00 138.00 138.00 100 325 Oct 136.25 136.00 136.00 375 3.650 Nov 0.00 0.00 136.00 275 4.900 Dec 136.00 136.00 136.00 425 6,575
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    • REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS
      • 1113 17 +6.2 Shares crept to another post1987 crash high, with an upbeat National Australia Bank and Commonwealth Bank the focus in otherwise lacklustre trade. Brokers said the market was taking a rest after its recent strong gains and following a lack of strong offshore leads. "The general undertone was reasonably
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      • 599 17 -1-4.94 Share prices closed firmer on the back of a rally by secondliners as market leader Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co (PLDT) eased on the stock's overnight fall on Wall Street. "This shows that the underlying fundamentals remain strong," Emmanuel Lopez, of Baring Securities Inc said. Jollibee Foods Corp
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      • 456 17 -7.24 Stocks closed sharply lower in lethargic trading in a negative reaction to government plans to cushion the side-effects of a ban on false-name financial transactions, which failed to detail specific market boosting measures, brokers said. The Composite Index stood 7.24 points lower at 664.88. "Investors were disappointed there
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      • 258 17 -1.31 Share market ended a day of consolidation barely changed on its NZSE-40 Capital Index. Weakness in market leader Telecom continued to be a constraint on the index, which closed down 1.31 at 1,982.79. Telecom closed down four at NZ$3.BO after a volatile night in the US in
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      • 604 17 -31.41 Stocks finished lower across the board on a late wave of selling. Brokers expect the market to continue testing its downside in the near term. The Weighted Index slipped 31.41 points to close at 3,892.04. Turnover remained thin at T511.4 billion against Monday's T59.54 billion. A Commercial Times
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      • 26 17 Closed All major stock markets in India were closed yesterday for the birthday of Mohammed, a national holiday. Most exchanges will open for trading today.
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      • 619 17 -0.6 Equity prices failed to maintain the momentum of previous sessions, closing mixed to lower on modest declines in FTSE futures and on Wall Street yesterday. despite earlier scoring new intra-day highs. The cautious pattern was echoed on some other European markets. The FTSE 100 Index ended 0.6 point
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      • 102 17 10.82 Shares finished higher for the fifth consecutive session, helped by American buying. The index made most of its gains after August index futures expired. The CAC-40 Index was up 10.82 at 2.216.49. Paris Am 31 Fr Air-Lqwfc 77«00 800 Alcatel Ami horn ***** 16 00 Elf-Aquit 446 30
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      • 114 17 -0.67 pc Shares fell ahead of Astra's earnings report released near the close. The bourse failed to recover from its fall despite Astra's sixmonth results which were better than expected. The OMX Index was down 0.76 per cent at 1000.50, while the blue-chip Top-16 Index fell 0.81 per cent
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      • 207 17 +23 Stocks closed higher yesterday in light volume, with most of trading concentrated on big-name stocks, traders said. "Traders were very much on their own." said a broker at Commerzbank. "And they were pushing the big DAX stocks, like Deutsche Bank and Allianz. There wasn't much institutional or foreign
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      • 132 17 +0.51 Shares closed with up slightly after reversing their early losses on bargain-hunting after the 1,300 support on the Bel-20 index of leading shares was successfully test- ed. Traders said this might bring additional buying to the still vulnerable market. The Bel-20 Index rose 0.51 point at 1306.76 Brussels
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      • 310 17 17 Shares ended stronger across the board in thin trade yesterday after an uncertain start amid a lack of fresh factors. The Gold Index gained 42 points to 1,747 while Industrials rose 17 points to 4,632. The Overall Index added 25 points to 4.035. De Beers closed 25 cents
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      • 162 17 -4 Stocks ended lower as some investors turned to cash the profits they'd made on paper during the market's recent sharp rises, traders said. The MIB Index fell four points to 1387, breaking a run of four successive rises. That failed to erase previous day's 11-point gain, and traders
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      • 247 17 +2.75 Stocks closed higher as investors snapped up shares that until now had missed out on the market's twomonth rally, traders said. The EOE Index of the leading 24 Dutch stocks closed up 2.75 points at 365.69, an all-time closing high. It peaked at an intraday high of 367.23.
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      • 289 17 +5.39 Shares ended a moderately active day slightly firmer. Dealers said gains were limited as the market was still in a consolidation phase. Blue-chips mostly traded around or slightly above yesterday's close. Sandoz bucked the trend. The bearer added 90 francs to 3,500. CS Holding bearers eased five to
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      • 325 17 5.36 Stocks continued to follow their upward path at a slower pace as players assimilated recent sharp gains yesterday, traders said. A firmer Canada dollar and golds offset a utilities sector hit by Bell Canada's failed bid to raise local phone rates. The TSE 300 edged up 2.01 points
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      • 762 17 +3.36 The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 2.80 points to 3641.19 in late morning trading yesterday. The New York Stock Exchange Composite Index was on 0.01 to 256.03. while Standard Poors 500-stock index was off 0.11 to 461.79. Advances overtook declines 810-761 among the 2,328 issues crossing
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      • 726 17 Britannia Funds Sterling Cash Bid Oder Mim C ap Deposit 58 6400 U 6500 Mim Jtmy Gilt 0.1193 0 1992 Mim Max Income I 0600 I 1000 I SS C ash Income Ptu» Fund *10 6500 *11 2200 PS S Rewrve Fund 5 2100 5 2200 !SaS2_ ***** 0 49J®
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      2834 18 Reuter SHARE PRICES closed up sharply yesterday, regaining some of the ground lost last week, as early demand for bank shares spilled over to other blue chips, brokers said. The blue chip Hang Seng index ended 126.75 points, or 1.71 per cent, higher at 7,549.73. The All Ordinaries Index
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      519 18 TRADING on the Shanghai B market was dull with only five counters traded yesterday. No 2 TM, Tyre Rubber and Chlor Alkali closed 2 per cent, 2.7 per cent and 3.85 per cent higher respectively which pushed up the CLSA Shanghai B Index to end 11.24 points higher. The
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      1005 18 Reuter SHARE PRICES closed broadly higher amid bullish sentiment, led by local players in active trading, brokers said. "Strong local sentiment pushed share prices broadly higher across the board. It could be seen as a positive reaction to the government's plan for shares to be used as collateral by
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      2530 18 Reuter STOCKS ended higher, with the Nikkei average closing above 21,000 for the first time since June 3, brokers said. Rallies were due to hopes of an interest rate cut. The Nikkei average ended up 113.91 points or 0.54 per cent to 21,026.60, with about 350 million shares traded.
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      1828 18 Reuter STOCKS traded mixed for a second day in moderate volume as investors awaited fresh new factors, brokers said. The SET Index closed just 0.71 points higher at 963.18 on turnover of 6.24 billion baht. Brokers said the index climbed mainly on selective buying of small-capitalisation stocks. "The market
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    • 2523 19 Source: Bridge Info Source: Bridge Info MOST ACTWf MB Promet 24,643.000 FACB 50c 22.672.000 Faber Group I8.J06.000 Idris Hyd 50c 12.291.000 Mulpha Intl SOc 11.376.000 ICamunting 50c 7.441.000 Renong Bhd 50c 5.278.000 PMI 50c 3.370.000 Itemayan 50c 3.194.000 AMDB 50c 3.156.000 ICB Corpn 50c 2.822.000 Metropiex 50c 2.687.000
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    • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
      • 7270 20  -  By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE For the third time in the past four trading days, late institutional buying drove the Straits Times Industrials Index past the 2,000-point mark. Profit-taking early in the day saw the STII drift as low as 1977.5. But as
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        77 20  -  hpt mm Paul Leo ACMA soared nearly 400 per cent in just eight months to yesterday's high of SlO.lO before closing at $9.85. Investors should take profit now as the stock is likely to correct back towards $7.05. Monthly, weekly and daily RSIs are at or near 100, indicating
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  • SPORTS
    • 734 21 Golf Reuter WENTWORTH, England European Ryder Cup captain Bernard Gallacher surprised the golf world on Monday, by naming Joakim Haeggmann in his team the first Swedish player ever to be chosen for the biennial competition. Haeggmann was named along with Spanish
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    • 728 21  - Is Seles still world No 1 US Open By Harvey Araton NYT NEW YORK All right, enough of this squealing about how Monica Seles ought to have been frozen as the No 1 player in the world after being stabbed on the court in Hamburg last April 30. The argument
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    • SIDE LINES
      • 100 21 AFP SYDNEY The Atlanta Braves, of the American National baseball league, have reportedly paid US$l million (S$ 1.6 million) to an Australian schoolboy who has yet to play in the senior league. Glen Williams, 16, became the target of a bidding war between Atlanta
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      • 115 21 AP KANSAS CITY Tommy Morrison stopped last-minute replacement Tim Tomashek after four rounds on Monday night, a bizarre first defence of his WBO heavyweight title in which his scheduled opponent backed out. Mike Williams withdrew about an hour before the 12-round bout after refusing
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      • 49 21 Reuter NEW DELHI Sweden's woman badminton player Lin Xiaoqing pouring water into the mouth of compatriot Peter Axelsson after the warm-up session here on Monday. The players are in the Indian capital to take part in the 13th World Cup tournament starting tcxiay. Reuter
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      • 80 21 AFP AUCKLAND An inaugural festival of rugby next week will include 150 players from Japan's University of Riyutsu and Mitsubishi Co, festival sponsors said yesterday. Sixteen teams from Japan, Russia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands will take part in the event in
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      • 89 21 AP MEDINA, Minnesota He has been beset by chronic fatigue, a feud with his father and a year of uncompleted races and poor finishes. Greg LeMond, three-time winner of the Tour de France, calls it a "searching year for me". LeMond, the only American to win cycling's most
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        55 21 Reuter NEW YORK American league Monday: Boston 7 Texas 3: Milwaukee 2 Kansas City 1; Chicago 4 Minnesota I; Toronto 4 Oakland 2; Detroit 13 Seattle 2. National: San Francisco 5 Florida 1; New York 5 Houston 4; Chicago 10 Philadelphia 6 (in 11); Cincinnati 10 St Louis 3;
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        108 21 Reuter PONTE VEDRA, Florida US PGA Tour leading money winners this year, issued Monday (US unless noted): 1 Nick Price (Zim) USS 1,392,270 (552.227.630) 2 Paul Azinger USS 1.326.869 3 Greg Norman (Aust) U551,160,903 4 Lee Janzen U*****,040 5 Payne Stewart U*****.475 6. Tom Kite U*****.311 7. Fulton Allem
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        797 21 AFP Reuter Reuter FLUSHING MEADOW, New York US Open Ist rd Monday (x denotes seed) Men: Jonas Bjorkman (Swe) b Stephane Simian (Fra) 6-4 6-3 6-3; Carl-Uwe Steeb (Ger) b Jason Stoltenbcrg (Aust) 1-6 6-3 6-4 6-2; Amos Mansdorf (Isr) b Grant Stafford (SA) 2-6 6-7 (6/8) 6-2 1-0
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    • SNIPPETS
      • 108 21 AP LIKE A HOTEL or airline, the US Open is overbooked. On Monday, the US Tennis Association was caught in a "clerical mix-up" when it was discovered that the 128-woman singles field contained 129 players. The Women's Tennis Association said the problem concerned Beate Reinstadler of
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      • 142 21 AP THE FIRST DAY of the US Open produced more stares than stars. As spectators ambled from court to court, the big question was: "Who's that?" Of the 55 singles matches on Monday, only seven involved seeds No 1 Steffi Graf. No 3 Martina Navratilova. No 4
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      • 83 21 AP THE STABBING of Monica Seles more than four months ago in Hamburg. Germany, has brought tighter security to the US Open. Players are escorted by security guards virtually everywhere within the complex, even on court. During matches, two guards sit behind the chair
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      • 109 21 AP THIS was supposed to be the year when the Open went electronic. with the TEL system of beams and buzzers replacing the men and women judges on the show courts. But that plan was dropped last week when officials said some brands of shoes were
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    • 816 23  -  It was to have frontal nudity and a self-imposed R(A) rating. Audrey Tan on Off Centre Audrey Tan IT WAS a play of two former mental patients with problems of reintegrating into society. Saloma is schizophrenic while Vinod suffers from severe depression. Along the
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    • 539 23 CHATTERBOX WALTER MATTHAU, accepting honours on Sunday night from the Comedy Hall of Fame at ceremonies in Beverly Hills, took his turn at the podium to get out a personal message. After thanking his wife. Carol, for her support, Matthau, currently seen as Mr Wilson
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    • 1105 23 TV RADIO *2 L St WOrW the giant tarantula, with legs P^ v m spanning 25cm and fangs 2cm jong. As you might expect, the ttataiM >*>** 11.00pm. SBCS A teacher in a New Hampshire town tries to make his students love knowledge, but he comes n up against resistence
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  • REGIONAL ANALYSIS
    • 1404 24  -  S-E Asia: Challenges of the 21st Century LEE HSIEN LOONG LEE HSIEN LOONG BG Lee Hsien Loong is Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore. This article is an extract of a speech at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies Conference on South-east Asia:
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    • 1304 24  -  NARONGCHAI AKRASANEE NARONGCHAI AKRASANEE Dr Narongchai Akrasanee is chairman and chief executive officer of General Finance and Security Co Ltd. Thailand. This article is adapted from his presentation at the Institute of South-east Asian Studies' Conference on South-east Asia: Challenges of the
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    • 1348 25  -  Malaysia: Gearing up for the 21st Century fact: to face Former Malaysian Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin discusses the New Economic Policy and its successor, the National Development Policy, with Leslie Lopez Leslie Lopez FEW government policies have had such a profound effect on Malaysia as
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    • 1258 25  -  ISMAIL SALLEH ISMAIL SALLEH Dr Ismail Salleh is deputy director-general of the Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur Special to BT MALAYSIA'S New Economic Policy, designed to restructure Malaysian society, ended three years ago but the creation of
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    • 343 25 THhe Singapore Institute of Management, in conjunction witti Henley Management College and ißrunel The University of West London, invite applications for the MBA programme (through distance learning and evening class attendance). Since the first intake in 1985, over 600 senior managers from major local industries have participated in the programme.
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  • 535 26 IN HIS first major address on US foreign trade and economic policy in February, President Bill Clinton pledged that the United States would "compete, not retreat" that it would not withdraw into protectionism but would instead promote growth of the global economy. Mr Clinton now
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  • 217 26 PRESIDENT CLINTON'S concern about the proliferation of weapons would have been more convincing if the sanctions imposed on China did not look suspiciously like diplomatic temporising. The pressure exerted on Russia to cancel the sale of cryogenic rocket technology to India was another instance of arm-twist-ing
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  • 183 26 MR ONG TENG CHEONG, with the mandate from the people, will now have to shoulder a heavy responsibility to make the new system of the Elected Presidency work. It means he is now holding the second key to the national reserves the first of which is in the
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  • 178 26 THE RAPID SALE of the Taman Rasuna apartments in Kuningan, South Jakarta, exhibits the administration's favouritism towards the wealthy. The developer, PT Bakrie Invest Indo, a member of the renowned Bakrie Group, has yet to obtain the building permit for the 2,000 apartments it is already
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  • 169 26 NO ONE EXPECTED Ong Teng Cheong to lose Singapore's first presidential election, held over the weekend. As former chairman of the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) and former deputy prime minister, and with powerful backing from both the prime minister and former prime minister Lee Kuan
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  • 224 26 THE ASSUMPTION of office by the first Elected President, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, tomorrow symbolises a new phase in our Constitution and system of democracy. We should not forget the contribution made by President Wee Kim Wee in ushering in the new phase. Mr Wee is
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  • 143 26 THE South China Sea will be the focus of international diplomacy in the region for many years to come. The overlapping claims to the Spratly and Paracel island chains are not going to be resolved in the foreseeable future. If armed conflict is to be avoided, some
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  • 896 26 Interview with the Japanese vice-minister for international affairs in Miti Asahi News Service SOZABURO Okamatsu, Japan's vice-minister for international affairs at the Ministry of International Trade ana Industry (Miti),is an outspoken bureaucrat who expects the United States to make efforts to contribute
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    • 1481 27  -  The Narasimha Rao government's bold reforms have got foreign investors looking anew at India. S N Vasuki, recently in India, takes a look at how the more liberal economic environment is benefiting MNCs already based there, and discusses some problems they face S N Vasuki
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    • 596 27 -3M Ltd is a relative newcomer to India. Five years ago, the American multinational forged a joint venture with the Birla group and the company, Birla 3M Ltd, started operations early last year. 3M has management control over the Indian entity and
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    • 785 27 AMERICAN commodities giant Cargill is learning how to do business in India the hard way. Just last month, local farmers in the western Indian state of Gujarat marched in protest against the company's proposed Rs7Bo million (5541.5 million) project to manufacture a million tonnes of salt
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    • 12 27 PLAY SMART Be part of the good life. Lifestyle* Everyday. Business Times
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  • 609 28 AP AFP Reuter TOKYO The government yesterday announced a set of proposed measures to ease economic regulations and encourage imports, and said it hoped to finish details by Sep 20. Japanese ministers held a special meeting last night to consider proposals
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  • 246 28 AP BONN Economics Minister Guenter Rexrodt yesterday declared Germany's support for the US-Europe farm trade agreement that France has insisted must be modified. Mr Rexrodt appeared to contradict what Chancellor Helmut Kohl said last week when Mr Kohl backed the visiting French premier,
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  • 149 28 AP TOKYO Telecommunications giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp announced yesterday an early retirement programme expected to slash its workforce by 10,000 over the next 18 months. The cuts are part of an overall restructuring plan announced in February that calls for cutting
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  • 504 28 Israeli, Palestinian negotiators expected to sign pact in US this week AP Reuter NYT JERUSALEM Israel's Cabinet approved a plan for Palestinian autonomy on Monday in a step towards ending 26 years of military control over the pccupied territories. It was the first significant progress
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  • 302 28 AP NEW YORK Consumer confidence in the US economy fell slightly in August from the previous month and stands no better than a year ago. according to a survey released yesterday. The Conference Board said its index of consumer confidence fell to
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  • 276 28 AFP NEW YORK Top US financial officers saw their income rise 40 per cent between 1991 and 1992 to average US$l million (SSI.6 million) a year. According to the August issue of Global Finance magazine, 200 of the top financial officers of
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  • 452 28 Reuter WASHINGTON The US economy grew in the second quarter at a slightly stronger pace than previously thought, the Commerce Department said yesterday, mainly because businesses added more goods lo their inventories. In the April-June quarter, the country's output of goods and services
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  • 707 28  -  The Bottom Line HARISH MEHTA HARISH MEHTA The writer is a BT correspondent specialising in Indochinese affairs FOREIGN bankers in Vietnam are worried. They've been slapped with steep taxes on their annual turnover which will slash their profits. The trouble started on
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  • 283 28 AFP Reuter BEIJING Ailing Premier Li Peng chaired his first meeting of the Chinese Cabinet in more than four months, in which he announced an important package of market reforms, state television reported yesterday. Mr Li, 65, presided over an executive
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 336 29  -  By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Regional feeder operator PT Samudera Indonesia has secured US$2O million (5532.2 million) from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) the last piece in a financial jigsaw to fund a three-year expansion programme. Samudera's programme, which involves expanding its
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    • 433 29 BANGKOK Laem Chabang Port hopes to persuade the pri-vate-sector terminal operators to reduce their tariff rates from next year, The Nation reported on Monday. Their contracts will expire, and the port plans to standardise the conditions under which the
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    • 413 29 Reuter BRATISLAVA The Slovak shipping industry, all but killed by the effects of war in Bosnia, is hoping for a revival, aided by the United Nations. Shipping on the Danube river dwindled after the UN imposed a tight embargo on trade with the rump
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    • 1084 29 Page Col ABC Containerline 12 1 Accord Group 8 1-3 Africa Container 15 3 Ahrenkiei Liner 4 1/2 Alpha Feeders 6 1 ANL 3 1/2 Anchor Orient 18 5 APL 5 3-5 Appenship 18 3/4 Arabian Express 15 4 •ASCL 5 5 ASXCL
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    • 393 29  -  By Juliette Walker SINGAPORE The Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) maintained its marginal lead over Hongkong as the world's top container port for the fifth straight month this year. From January to May this year, PSA handled 3.46 million TEUs (20-foot
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    • 324 29 South China Morning Post HONGKONG The Asian market for containers remains sluggish but deliveries of new containers from South Korean factories to lessors had picked up in recent weeks, says Sea Containers president James Sherwood. He said the company had acquired USS39 million
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    • 205 29 Reuter MIAMI Carnival Corp said on Monday it has agreed to exchange its interest in the cruise ship Mardi Gras for a small equity interest in Epirotiki Lines, the largest cruise operator in the Mediterranean. The deal revises Carnival's previously announced
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    • SHIPS IN PORT
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      • 1539 30 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Record Booking/Balance Rstts Ship Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From Ac* Concord 34W 03/1300 3 01/0700 01/1159 01/1400 4 01/1200 01/1459 01/1700 to Sinn 81A 01/1500 1 31/1500 31/1659 31/1900 N
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    • 8429 38 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Penang after
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    • 786 45 TRADING slowed ahead of the long weekend here with new business and activity slow to emerge, brokers said. Grain activity has been slow, although Louis Dreyfus has been active in the handy-size range. The charterer paid US$l9.OO for a 35,000-tonne wheat cargo from the US Gulf to the
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    • 412 45 COURSES Title: Container and Yard Management (Approved-in-Principle SDF) Duration: Sep 1 Oct 29 (18 evenings) Organiser Singapore Port Institute Tel: For further details and application forms contact SPI at 321-1707 (Operations Courses) 321-1107 (Marine Course) or fax: 321-1416. Title: Sea Transport Duration: Sep I Dec 1 (14 evenings)
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    • 871 46  -  A US lawyer testifies at an EC hearing on inland pricing by conference lines. Elizabeth Canna reports Elizabeth Canna American Shipper IF ANY ONE thing raised defendants' hopes for victory during the Far Eastern Freight Conference's inland pricing hearing in Brussels, it was
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    • AIR AND LAND TRANSPORT NEWS
      • 475 48 Reuter TOKYO Japan is almost certain to give in to European Commission demands for more cuts in its vehicle exports to the slumping EC market, although a final deal may not be reached at talks in Tokyo this week, industry analysts
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      • 460 48 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK Three major Japanese car makers suffered another blow on Monday as Standard Poor's said it may downgrade ratings on billions of dollars of the companies' outstanding bonds. S&P said it may lower some of its ratings
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      • LOG BOOK
        • 114 48 Reuter NEW YORK United Parcel Service (UPS) said on Monday the Teamsters Union, representing drivers, clerks and warehouse staff nationwide, and the company will resume negotiations after Labour Day. Contract talks stopped on Aug 25. Teamsters, representing 150,000 UPS employees, are taking a
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        • 100 48 Bloomberg Business News MEXICO CITY Mexico's second largest airline Compania Mexicana de Aviacion SA, which has been losing money for almost a year, posted "positive numbers" in July, company officials said. Mexicana attributed the change of trend on its results to the restructuring programme the company
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        • 95 48 Bloomberg Business News SAN FRANCISCO Southern Pacific Rail Corporation said it planned a major announcement yesterday, amid speculation that the company will announce a management shake-up. Asked to comment on the speculation, a company spokesman for the US' sixth-largest rail operator said the company will
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        • 113 48 Reuter WASHINGTON A merchant ship suspected of carrying weapons to Somali warlord Mohamed Farah Aideed was in fact carrying sugar, the US State Department said on Monday after a US Coast Guard team helped inspect the vessel in Djibouti. The inspection turned up no weapons
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      • 278 48 SINGAPORE Sembawang Engineering Ptc Ltd has won a $22.6 million contract to build passenger loading bridges for the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). The bridges, equipped with aircraft docking guidance systems, will be deployed at Terminal 2 of Changi Airport, said
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      • 498 48 NYT LONDON The GPA Group pic expects to complete a deal within a few days under which it will be rescued from its financial difficulties by a subsidiary of the General Electric Co, aviation industry executives said on Monday. The executives
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      • 186 48 AFP JAKARTA Indonesian Research and Technology Minister Jusuf Bacharuddin Habibie has said Jakarta was unconcerned about Malaysia's plan to build its own aircraft industry, a press report said here yesterday. "We do not fear competing with the United States and
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      • 346 48 Reuter FRANKFURT New car registrations in Germany are likely to see a slight recovery in 1994 and 1995 after falling sharply this year, Deutsche Shell AG said on Monday. The company, a unit of Royal Dutch Petroleum Co, forecast in
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    • 15 29 PERSONAL FINANCE INVESTMENT Every Saturday in Business Times In defence of multimodal pricing, Pg 18
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    • 131 29 DCARieO-RAK Ensure optimum protection for your cargoes during transport at low costs. FUJI TRADING (&N6APORE) PTE LTD Ta: *****55 FAX: *****43 CHINESE POLISH JOINT STOCK SHIPPING COMPANY are pleased to announce that with effect from IST SEPTEMBER 1993 CHIPOLBAL SHIPPING PTE LTD (A joint venture between Chinese Polish Joint Stock
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    • 421 30 TSKUNE AGENCIES (S) PTE. LTD. I 1Z T |\TTI 226-3363 JL ULWii Fax: 226-1972/3 1" sV»T—rw Tlx- pc 9499n/T^K^IN TOKYO SENPAKU KAISHA, LTD. CR No: **********0N I t igaiTSTB HONGKONG. MANJU.TAMAN t lAPAM *mg meekly'' r~ ACX LOTUS 428 01.09 *03.09 03.09 07.09 111? 13.09 17.09 1809 1109 19.09 N
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    • 1965 33 PW m STRAITS SHIPPING PTE LTD ■K 10 Hoe ChiMf Road #11-01 Keppd Towers Singapore 0208 Tal: *****88 Fax: *****17 Md'IfJMNIW CHJMKA PACIFIC LME~ WlißlißMiSßiLMKiimmmmMMiaK G» <a service of china navigation co) CARGO DUE SWLS RAJAH BROOKE (21E Muara. Life. KX 30 31 Auf In Pt 01 S«p FCL, LCL
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