The Business Times, 25 May 1994

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  • 13 1 Business Times HI-: KNOW ASIA MITA(P) 010/12/93 Wednesday May 25 1994 75 c
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  • 2am LATEST
    • 62 1 Reuter NEW YORK A higher US Treasury bond market and resilient dollar helped pull stocks higher at midday yesterday. At lpm EDT, in the broad market, advances led declines by an 11-8 ratio, with volume of about 160 million shares on the NYSE. The Dow Jones
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    • 38 1 Reuter MILAN Two former Italian prime ministers, several former government ministers and Northern League leader Umberto Bossi are to stand trial on charges of breaking the law on party financing, sources said yesterday. Reuter
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  • 161 1 Stock market indices Tuesday Change STII 2,302.86 -36.45 KLSEComp 987.26 -11.84 Nikkei .4. 20,622.12 +53.41 Hang Seng 9,490.11 -99.67 SET Index closed Jakarta Comp 502 +3.64 CLSA China B ....1,025.74 -9.7 Aust AH Ord 2,132.4 +11.4 FTSE 100 3,089.1 -19.3 Tuesday Previous 2pm close Dow Jones 3,751.00 3,742.41
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  • 156 1 SINGAPORE Inflationary fears returned yesterday to spook regional stock markets, barely one week after they were put to rest. In Singapore, the Straits Times Industrials Index fell 36.45 points to 2,302.86. A dealer said that investors stayed on the sidelines following Wall Street's fall. The Dow
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  • 613 1  -  By Chuang Peck Ming SINGAPORE Singapore is prepared to spend several millions of dollars to become a symbol of free trade by hosting the first meeting of the World Trade Organisation. Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, in a recent interview
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  • 79 1 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Gatt di-rector-general Peter Sutherland says he has not been told of any final US decision on holding the first meeting of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Singapore. Arriving in the Malaysian capital yesterday for a meeting
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  • 533 1  -  By A J Leow SINGAPORE Property investment firm Royal Brothers Pte Ltd has sold the Asia Radio Building at Bencoolen Street for about $30 million, after junking plans to turn the property into a hotel for business travellers. The building was
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  • 346 1  -  By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE ECICS Holdings, which is 88 per cent owned by government holding company Temasek, has teamed up with Hongkong's Bank of East Asia and former senior executives of Morgan Grenfell Asia (MGA) to form a regional joint
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  • 443 1 AP AFP Reuter WASHINGTON The United States and Japan yesterday reached an agreement that would allow both sides to resume market-opening talks that had been suspended for the past three months. The agreement was announced at a White House briefing by US
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  • 421 1  -  By Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE Beverage group Yeo Hiap Seng's share price is on a roll, as retail investors jump into the fray in the hope that a takeover bid by property magnate Ng Teng Fong is imminent. Mr Ng gave
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  • SINGAPORE NEWS
    • EYE on the ECONOMY
      • 360 2  -  By Schutz Lee SINGAPORE women, increasingly better educated, have been joining and rejoining the workforce in greater numbers in the past 10 years. Figures from the Department of Statistics show that 50.6 per cent of women between the ages of 15 and 60
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    • NEWS ROUNDUP
      • 67 2 THE GOVERNMENT has appointed Tan Boon Teik roving ambassador to the Slovak Republic. He is already roving ambassador to Hungary and Austria. Mr Tan spent many years in the legal service. He was director of the Legal Aid Bureau in 1959, senior Crown counsel in
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      • 37 2 QATAR AMBASSADOR Mubarak Rashid Mubarak Al-Boainin, Sri Lankan High Commissioner Mohamed Razik Zarook and Mauritius High Commissioner Vijay Coomar Joypaul presented their credentials to President Ong Teng Cheong at the Istana yesterday.
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      • 74 2 THE Primary Production Department was actively promoting agro-technology on local farms, the Acting Minister for National Development, Lim Hng Kiang, said at the opening yesterday of the International Conference on Agro-technology in the Commonwealth: Focus for the 21st Century. He said a good example of local
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    • 492 2 COLOUR TOUCH'S former director Pang Kim Soon and its former general manager. Lan Check Soon, were jailed 10 years each yesterday for cheating three banks of over $6 million. Thirteen other charges were taken into consideration against them. But
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    • 524 2  -  Goh Chee Wee urges public and private sectors to work towards this goal By Teh Hooi Ling THE PUBLIC and private sectors should work together to nurture .promising local companies into large regional and international players, the Minister of State for Trade
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    • 312 2  -  By Shiv Taneja US-BASED international rating agency Moody's Investors Service has upgraded the foreign currency rating ceiling for Singapore bank deposits from Aa3 to Aa2. two months after the agency had put it under review. In a statement yesterday, Moody's said that this
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  • SOUTH-EAST ASIA
    • 352 3  -  Reports from Ho Kay Tat in KUALA LUMPUR INTERNATIONAL Trade and Industry Minister Rafidah Aziz said yesterday she had already explained to Singapore that Malaysia was restricting the import of certain plastic resins to protect its infant petrochemical industry. Ms Rafidah
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    • 382 3 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia is expected to end its ban on public contracts for British businesses and the only question is the timing, Malaysian leaders indicated yesterday. Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said while it was too premature to say the ban would
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    • 348 3  -  By Claire Leow SINGAPORE The AsiaPacific electronic equipment industry will swell to USS22S billion (***** billion) by 1998, powered by production of personal computers, communication systems and consumer electronics. In five years, the region would make 26.9 per cent of world output,
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    • ASIA NOTES
      • 101 3 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said yesterday the Malaysian government was reviewing some provisions in the Internal Security Aet (ISA). Speaking to reporters after addressing the 27th Pacific Basin Lconomic Council general meeting here, he said a committee of the National
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      • 93 3 AFP BANGKOK The holding of an Asian Security Forum in Bangkok in July will be the first stage of cementing the region's post-Cold War relations, a senior official said at the end of a preparatory meeting here yesterday. Representatives of the 18 countries who
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      • 94 3 AFP BANGKOK Ihe Thai government has warned members of international non-government organisations (NGOs) to comply strictly with new rules governing their operations or face expulsion, a news report said yesterday. Chalerm Promlert. deputy permanent secretary of the interior ministry, on Monday told representatives of
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      • 93 3 Reuter CANBERRA An Australian government bureau announeed plans yesterday to lead a consortium of businesses pushing for lucrative Asian airport projects. More than 100 projects, worth USSISO billion (***** billion), were expected to be awarded over the next six years to build, upgrade
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      • 83 3 Knight-Ridder SYDNEY Australian businesses' capital spending will show a rise of between 4 and 5 per cent in the March quarter, aided by increased investment in plant and equipment, analysts said yesterday. A result near that forecast, assuming it is pushed by the spending
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      • 63 3 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Vietnamese authorities have released 33 Thai and three Malaysian fishermen from a three-week detention after they paid USS4O.OOO (5562.000) in fines for poaching. Malaysian Foreign Minister Abdullah Badawi said yesterday. "The resolution of the issue without the involvement of governments is a
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  • CHINA/HONGKONG/TAIWAN
    • CHINA WATCH
      • 108 4 Reuter BLIJING China has selected the country's 10 top joint ventures for 1993 after a computer assisted breakdown of investment profit rate, per capita profit, labour productivity, export volume and other factors, the official China Daily said. The list includes: Xian Jassen Pharmaceutical Ltd.
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      • 103 4 AFP BLIJING Beijing's security chief has called for a strict public order crackdown in the capital, a report said yesterday, less than two weeks before the fifth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. Su Zhongxiang. director of the Beijing municipal Public Security Bureau (PSB),
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      • 110 4 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG The volume of Hongkong's retail sales rose 11 per eent in Mareh from the same month a year earlier, due in part to increased purchases of clothing, footwear, jewellery and watches, the government said yesterday. The value ol sales in
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      • 105 4 Reuter HONGKONG Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp Ltd, a unit of HSBC Holdings, is keen to buy back the historic Shanghai headquarters it had to hand over to the communists in the 1950s but only if the price is right, chairman John Gray said. He
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      • 137 4 AFP TAIPEI Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui yesterday said Taipei and Beijing should set aside thorny issues of sovereignty and jurisdiction in order to revive bilateral talks that collapsed nearly two months ago. "The two sides should temporarily set aside their sovereignty and jurisdiction issues...
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    • 509 4 Bloomberg Business News, AP BLUING China's nationwide price inspection programme indicates tougher controls are needed to curb soaring inflation and stop consumers from being cheated. The official People's Daily yesterday reported that six inspection teams, which fanned out across the country
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    • 398 4 AFP BEIJING The Chinese Justice Ministry yesterday dismissed as "groundless fabrication" allegations of maltreatment of prisoners and export of prison labour products by a US human rights group. A ministry spokesman confirmed that Beijing No 2 Prison had a contract with
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    • 410 4  -  From Ho Kay Tat in KUALA LUMPUR PUNDITS who are betting on a major leadership struggle and chaos in China after paramount leader Deng Xiaoping is gone have got it all wrong, delegates at a business conference were told yesterday. "I
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    • 338 4 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG China has to relax a ban on foreign investment to meet ambitious government targets for the development of its telephone network. Hongkong Telecommunications finance director John Tonroe yesterday said: "If their ambitious targets are to be met
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    • 279 4 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR China intends to purchase more goods from Malaysia, especially commodities such as processed palm oil and crude petroleum as well as food products. "We would like to improve our imports from Malaysia because the momentum for the
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    • 266 4 AFP KUALA LUMPUR China's officials are grossly underestimating the economy, with statistics as much as 160 per cent lower than actual figures, a Japanese corporate boss said yesterday. "Official Chinese statistics place the country's GDP (gross domestic product) at about US$5OO billion (*****
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  • REST OF ASIA
    • 408 5  -  From Anthony Rowley in TOKYO A SERIES of coalition governments will dominate the Japanese political scene for some time to come, the chairman of Japan's second largest political force predicted yesterday. Tomiichi Murayama, the Socialist Democratic Party chief, warned that Japanese
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    • 382 5 Bloomberg Business News, Bernama TOKYO Bank of Japan (BOJ) governor Yasushi Mieno says the Japanese economy has stopped deteriorating, thanks in part to improved consumer spending, which has been up since January. Although the increase in economic activity may be attributable to
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    • 132 5 AFP COLOMBO Sri Lanka plans to set up a free trade zone in the island's eastern port district of Trincomalec. which was used as an allied base during World War 11, officials said yesterday The Cabinet approved a proposal by President Dingiri
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    • 58 5 AFP PL'KRTO VALLARIA. Mexico Danish delegate Knrich Kischer (right) conferring with Japanese whaling commissioner ka/uo Shima at the International \> haling Commission conference here on Monday. Japan countered a French proposal to ban whaling around the South Pole with a compromise to establish a
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    • 381 5 Reuter CAN BLR R A Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating is buoyant after his conservative opposition dumped their embattled leader for a virtual unknown but is unlikely to call an early election, political analysts said yesterday. They said voters would be cynical about
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  • THE WORLD
    • WORLD WATCH
      • 112 6 Reuter LONDON Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) said yesterday it was carrying out an investigation with London police into possible fraud involv ing investment in currency futures in Britain and the US. "There is an investigation with the Metropolitan Police on a US-based company that
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      • 64 6 Reuter CAPE TOWN South Africa's new multi-racial parliament yesterday elected ANC Secretary-General Cyril Ramaphosa as chairman of the assembly that will draft a permanent democratic constitution. Mr Ramaphosa. 41, was unanimously chosen to head the 490-member Constitutional Assembly, which sat for the first time
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      • 72 6 Reuter LONDON A 24-hour strike by British Broadcasting Corporation journalists and technicians has disrupted television and radio broadcasts, with the main casualties being flagship early morning news programmes. Staff walked out from midnight on Monday in the first of a series of one-day strikes
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      • 78 6 Reuter KIEV Ukrainian President Leonid Kravchuk accused Russian leader Boris Yeltsin yesterday of inflaming tension in Kiev's dispute with Crimea, saying he had violated diplomatic practice and issued baseless warnings. "A president can only issue warnings to his own government bodies and ministers and not
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      • 92 6 AFP NEW YORK A federal judge yesterday sentenced one of four Muslim fundamentalists to 240 years in prison for the bombing of the World Trade Centre last year. Mohammed Salameh, 26. Mamud Abouhalima. 34, and Niddal Ayyad, 26, were convicted on March 4 of
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      • 101 6 Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON The Clinton Administration will challenge a ruling by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade that bars the US from boycotting certain tuna imports because dolphin are sometimes caught in the same nets, US Trade Representative Mickey Kantor said
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    • 352 6 AFP MECCA A stampede during the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia killed around 200 pilgrims, witnesses said yesterday. They were trampled to death on Monday during a ritual known as "stoning the devil" in Mina, a town 10 km
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    • 419 6 NYT Reuter NEW YORK Rupert Murdoch's plan to challenge the supremacy of the big three US television networks has taken another step forward. His Fox television unit on Monday announced an alliance with the entertainment group New World Communications that would provide
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    • 216 6 Reuter BONN The German government. in a landmark decision. yesterday accused its own telecommunications monopoly of impeding fair competition by illegally subsidising its data transfer services. An investigation ordered by the economics and postal ministries concluded that Deutsche Bundespost Telekom set prices
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    • 58 6 Reuter WASHINGTON Americans turned out on Monday to pay their last respects as a motorcade escorted the body of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in front of the Lincoln Memorial. Onassis, who died of lymphatic cancer on May 19, was buried next to her first husband, former US president
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    • 316 6  -  From Leon Hadar in WASHINGTON ASIAN-American lawmakers ha\e decided to Ilex their political muscles by forming a new ethnic-based caucus on Capitol Hill: the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus. A Congressional "caucus" aims at advancing the interests of its constituencies. There are several ethnic
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    • 299 6 Reuter WASHINGTON US Trade Representative Mickey Kantor was meeting his Canadian counterpart Roy McLaren yesterday in an attempt to defuse an escalating trade dispute over Canadian wheat exports. The dispute escalated as imports of cheap Canadian wheat flooded into the
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    • 491 6  -  From John Helmer, Said Abdullah AN UNUSUAL combination of political and business pressure is pressing the Russian government to revive the country's textile industry and a Singapore group is poised to take advantage. Prime Minister Viktor
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  • SPORTS
    • 440 7  -  BT Lancome golf preview Golf By Shahiron Sahari PROFESSIONAL goiter Chua Guan Soon has a chance to make it four-in-a-row in the Business Times-Lancome 18th Anniversary Advertising Golf competition at Tanah Merah Country Club. Tampines Course tomorrow. Chua. 29. has
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    • 47 7 AFP TORONTO, Canada Toronto Blue Jay's Domingo Ccdeno was safe at third base as Cleveland Indian's Jim I home could not make a tag in the sixth inning at Toronto's Skydrome on Monday. Toronto was the match 6-5. AFP
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    • 354 7 1994 NBA playofYs AP HOUSTON The Houston Rockets did everything right on Monday night, exploiting every weakness Utah had to coast to a 100-88 victory over the Jazz in the opener of their Western Conference semifinal. On offence, Hakeem Olajuwon scored at
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    • 429 7 AP CHICAGO America's Second City woke up on Monday to find it had come in, well, second. The championship feeling that had engulfed it for three years was suddenly gone lost when the Chicago Bulls' remarkable run of NBA titles was finally stopped.
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    • 409 7 French Open AFP PARIS Pete Sampras and Steffi Graf took a first step towards their respective "Grand Slams" on Monday when they came safely through the firstround of the French Open Tennis Championships. But two of the players expected to provide
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    • 395 7  -  Michael Karem defines what a Grand Slam really is Michael Karem %The writer is a London-based writer who contributed this article to Business Times PARIS There is a lot of talk about Pete Sampras and the Grand Slam these days, but
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    • SPORT SHORTS
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        90 7 AFP LONDON Brian Lara, who broke Gary Sobers' Test world record by scoring 375 against England in April, could grab another world mark after hitting his fifth successive century on Monday His latest 100 came against Somerset and means he needs just one more to join three other legendary
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      • Article, Illustration
        249 7 PON I K V'KDRA BfcACH, Florida Standings for the LS and international teams for the inaugural Presidents Cup match pla\ tournament on Sep 16-18 (top 10 qualify automatically for 12-man teams) LS: I Jeff Maggert U*****.177 2 John Huston 796.364 3 Tom Lehman 785.578 4 Jim Gallagher 748.940 5
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      • Article, Illustration
        22 7 NEW YORK Stanley Cup Eastem Conference finals Monday: New jersey 4 New York 1 (New Jersey leads best-of-seven series 3-2).
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      • Article, Illustration
        74 7 Reuter LONDON The Williams Grand Prix team are not under any pressure to re-sign Nigel Mansell as a replacement for Ayrton Senna, the team's major sponsors said on Monday. As media speculation in Britain increased that Williams were poised to approach Mansell and his current employers the Newman Haas
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      • Article, Illustration
        84 7 AP NAGOYA, Japan American yokozuna (grand champion) Akebono said on Monday he is recovering from the knee injuries that forced him out of the Summer Grand Sumo Tournament last week, but he still feels pain. A swelling in the knees has diminished and the pain has eased. Akebono.
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      • Article, Illustration
        44 7 NEW YORK Major I>eague Monday National: Florida 3 Montreal 2; St Louis 3 Philadelphia II; Colorado 8 Cincinnati 3: Los Angeles 3 Chicago 6: San Diego 4 San Francisco 0. American: Toronto 6 Cleveland 5; Milwaukee 3 Baltimore 5: Oakland 7 Seattle 5.
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      • Article, Illustration
        159 7 PARIS French Open selected results Men: Pete Sampras (US) b Alberto Costa (Spn) 6-3 6-4 6-4; Andrei Medvedcv (Ukr) b Wally Masur (Aust) 6-2 6-4 6-2; Goran Ivanisevic (Cro) b Joern Renzenbrink (Ger) 7-6 7-6 6-2; Todd Martin (US) b Stephane Simian (Fra) 6-2 7-6 3-6 6-1; Thomas Muster
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 868 9  -  Kang Shi Xue visits two exhibitions one of antique Qing dynasty porcelain and the other of modern Eastern European art Kang Shi Xue The writer is a freelance journalist Antique Qing porcelain and Modern Hast European art are on display this week, in two separate
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    • 638 9  -  Juliette Walker was at the Substation to watch Talk and Logos Juliette Walker TALK is just talk, action has meaning. Or so some people say. But like it or not, words do have power sometimes beyond their original purpose to label, hurt and even
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    • 327 9 CHATTERBOX" AP AP AP UPI THE final match of the World Cup now will have world-class entertainment: Whitney Houston will be singing at a 25-min-ute pre-Game show. Radio City Music Hall Productions announced on Monday that Houston would head a cast of thousands at
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
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  • 559 10 EDITORIAL THERE was a note of inevitability about the latest setback to Bangkok's search for a viable mass transit system. The government sided with environmentalists, who argued that elevated railways were too unsightly and disruptive for a city that is already an urban
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  • WHAT THE OTHERS SAY
    • 207 10 WITH THE listing of the former NTUC Comfort, there may be fears that other aggressive and successful cooperatives will also hoist anchor, leaving the movement and perhaps the Singapore Labour Federation a little short on regular contributions from its richer members. Indeed, there had been murmurs
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    • 108 10 ONE BY ONE, every Asean country is going for satellite links. Soon the region will become one of the most densely-networked areas in the world. For Asean as a region, satellites will help to forge regional cohesion through quality television programmes. After all, the Asean population shares
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    • 168 10 THE Health Ministry is holding discussions with the Attorney-General's Chambers on ways to take legal action against beauticians who practise "non-profes-sional skills". The crux of the issue may lie in the ignorance of many of the difference between beauty treatment and "plastic surgery". Many beauty salons attract
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    • 188 10 NATIONALISM and national unity have naturally become the main topics of speeches by government leaders and discussions at various seminars and public meetings over the two weeks prior to the observance on May 20 of our National Awakening Day which President Suharto has termed as our
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    • 172 10 IF, and it seems more and more likely. President Bill Clinton decides on June 3 that Beijing has done enough to earn renewal of its Most Favoured Nation (MFN) trade privileges, it may well mark the final divorce of commerce and human rights in international
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    • 141 10 THERE CANNOT BE many Malaysians who will find fault with the national badminton team for losing the Thomas Cup to Indonesia. The odds were heavily stacked against them and only the hardcore optimist would have looked forward to a Malaysian triumph. But our players fought their
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  • 1083 10  -  Is the Russian bear back in play or is democracy slowly taking root? John Helmer examines contradictory signals emerging from Moscow John Helmer The writer is BT's Moscow Correspondent Recent moves by Russia's leaders have been interpreted in the West as confirming a resurgence of Soviet-era expansionism,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • REGIONAL ANALYSIS
    • 1563 11  -  The maturing of Asia YANG RAZALI KASSIM YANG RAZALI KASSIM The writer is BT's Regional Analysis editor Malaysian entrepreneur t Ananda Krishnan created a stir on the day the international corporate conference on Asia was opened here last week. It was announced that he had
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    • 1217 11  -  VIKRAM KHANNA VIKRAM KHANNA The writer is BT's regional economies editor GIVEN all the reassuring hints from Washington, it now looks almost certain that US President Bill Clinton will renew China's most-favoured-na-tion (MFN) trade status this year. There is also a fair
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    • 139 11 4 CHINESE ANTIQUE PORCELAIN JADES EXHIBITION v CHINESE SCROLLS BY RENOWN ARTISTS ■Bfc' EXQUISITE JADEITE WORKS rv v By Wang Dehal Top Awards Winner r% 4 OCHINESE INKSTONES INKSTICKS I*# ftffl Venue Riverwalk Galleria A.>n Y Exhibition Hall A 3rd Level 1/ 1 Wp '4« |j; 20 Upper Circular Road
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  • 533 12 AP. NYT AFP WASHINGTON In the final days before a high-stakes decision on trade privileges for China. US Secretary of State Warren Christopher is leaning towards recommending renewal of Most-Favoured-Nation status for most but not all Chinese goods entering the US.
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  • 331 12 The Straits Times JAKARTA The first group of witnesses to testify at the trial of businessman Eddy Tansil yesterday implicated him as the main figure in a scam to illegally and deceitfully obtain loans from state-run Bapindo bank. Two associates
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  • 343 12 Reuter LONDON Coffee prices yesterday soared to their highest in more than seven years here. Prices of the commodity have been rising relentlessly in recent weeks prompted by concerns over a dwindling world coffee crop. Coffee for delivery in July jumped nearly
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  • 839 12  -  The Bottom Line GARY BECKER GARY BECKER The writer, the 1992 Nobel Laureate, teaches at the University of Chicago ami is a fellow of the Hoover Institution Reproduced from Business Week International by special permission. Copyrighted by McGraw-Hill. Inc. All rights reserved. P
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  • 283 12 AFP BERLIN German Presi-dent-elect Roman Herzog immediately took sides in one of the country's most divisive dehates on Monday, coming out strongly in favour of double nationality for people of foreign descent born in Germany. Speaking on television hours after being' elected the country's
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  • 146 12 Reuter BEIJING The special economic zone of Zhuhai in southern China is setting up a "Women's Tourist Island" to attract female travellers, an official newspaper said. The island, just off Zhuhai near the Portugese enclave of Macau, will he "a paradise especially for
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  • 155 12 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR The world is growing worried that the US Congress may not ratify the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ((iatt) pact. Malaysia said yesterday. Speaking to reporters after talks with (iatt director-general Peter Sutherland. International Trade and Industry
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  • 452 12  -  From Maggie Ford in JAKARTA TWENTY-NINE companies, including several MNCs, have already signed up to send their toxic waste to the new Indonesian treatment plant following the announcement of tough Indonesian environment regulations at the weekend. Edwin Falkman, chief executive
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  • COMPANIES & MARKETS
    • EYE on your STOCKS
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        43 13 Uncertain 'Market Mooii indicates the hkelv trading sentiment tomorrow based on brokers polled at 5-(tnm vesterday Overnight events nun alter sentiment. Brokers /wiled Alliance. Barings, thuwa UK (ioh Xomiira. Phillip. Smith \ew C ourt II I Can and Sti M arburg.
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        147 13  -  By Paul Leo MALAYSIAN Mosaics has been trading between $1.90 and $2.10 for most of the month. At $1.93 yesterday, the technical factors are calling for a rally towards resistance at $2.46. The weekly and daily Relative Strength Indices have bounced up from oversold region. Also, the daily
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    • 341 13  -  By Joseph Rajendran SINGAPORE Main boardlisted Hai Sun Hup and Liberia's Clipper Invest have agreed to set up a joint venture called Clipper Maritime Asia Pte. The company, which will be incorporated in Singapore, will own, chart, operate and manage ships,
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    • 398 13 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Bhd's joint venture in the Philippines is expected to take off by the middle of next year, the Philippines Department of Trade and Industry Secretary Rizalino Navarro said yesterday. The Philippine partner in the joint
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    • 385 13 Eastern Express HONGKONG MBf Asia Capital Corporation Holdings yesterday signed a letter of intent with Vietcom Bank to set up a joint-venture consumer finance company which would be the first of its kind in Vietnam. The initial capitalisation of USSS
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    • 311 13 SINGAPORE Listed PanUnited Corporation announced yesterday that it has agreed to purchase nearly 27,000 sq ft of lettable space at The Octagon building from Ho Bee Holdings for $32.67 million. Ho Bee had put up a purchase option on
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    • 773 13  -  HOCK LOCK SIEW By William Chia SINGAPORE It is not surprising that some observers reacted unfavourably to the decision last week by Indonesian office developer Mulialand to scale down its initial public offer. After all, Mulialand said in March that it would launch a public
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    • 237 13  -  By Genevieve Cua SINGAPORE Haw Par Brothers International and its US partner Brunswick Bowling and Billiards Corp have identified a total of about 16 sites in China for their plan to build a chain of bowling and recreation centres. Haw Par
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    • COMPANIES
      • 345 15 Reuter BOMBAY The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) is to launch a new broad-based 200share index in what is seen as the first step towards the introduction of index-based futures, officials said yesterday. The new index, to be launched on Friday, is expected to
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      • 518 15 UNIT TRUSTS FUNDS Managers' prices May 26 US Gr Fund 1.01 10$** Singapore Unit Trust 'west Mgt Ltd The Commerce 1.6") I 79xd H n, T., The Sav.ngs Fund 156 1.65 1( ',°2 S'porc I'roTFund 0.71 0.75 r L 2 i'iJS S pore See Fund 105 I.I I United Asia
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      • 317 15 Marks Spencer's profit up 15pc, reflecting cost-cutting Bloomberg Business News LONDON British food and clothing retailer Marks Spencer pic's full-year pre-tax profit soared by 15.6 per cent, reflecting cost-cutting and a pick-up in the UK economy. Marks Spencer posted a pre-tax profit of £851.5 million (551.96 billion) in the 53
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      • 230 15 AFP BASEL The Swiss Sandoz group has made a friendly takeover bid for the leading US baby-food group Gerber Produets, valuing the eompany at US$3.7 billion (555.6 billion). Sandoz said on Monday that it had offered to acquire all of the shares in
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      • 317 15 Knight-Ridder BANGKOK Laws on unit trusts that allow foreign investment in Thai listed firms to exceed current limits will be ready by year-end, the Securities and Exchange Commission said yesterday. Details on a company to manage the trusts are now
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      • COMPANY BRIEFS
        • 76 15 SINGAPORL Tibs Holdings and Singapore MRT Ltd announced yesterday that they have set up a new joint-venture company to provide a wide range of public transport services, including scheduled bus and maxicab services. Both partners will each hold a 50 per cent equity stake in
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        • 66 15 SINGAPORH DBS Land said yesterday that it has incorporated a new joint-venture company in Indonesia to undertake a mixed development project in Kcbayoran, Jakarta. DBS Land's wholly-owned subsidiary Amethyst Holdings will take a 60 per cent stake worth US$%O,OOO (551.48 million) in the new set-up.
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        • 64 15 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Oxygen Berhad (MOX) has reported a pre-tax profit of M 527.786 million (5516.4 million) for the six months ended March 31, 1994. up 9 per cent from M 525.495 million previously. Announcing its unaudited results yesterday, the company said its turnover
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        • 68 15 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Ekran Bhd has incorporated a new subsidiary, Bakun Management Sdn Bhd. whose principal activities would be the management of power projects. The company said in a statement yesterday that Bakun Management was incorporated on May 16, 1994 with a paid-up capital of M
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      • 241 15 Reuter MANILA SMP Holdings Inc of the Philippines has set June 6 as the likely new date for its postponed initial public offering, the underwriters said. SMPH is the holding company for Philippine tycoon Henry Sy's SM shopping malls, the country's
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    • FINANCE & COMMODITIES
      • 363 16 Reuter CHARLOTTE, North Carolina Banks arc trying to beat Wall Street at its own game, transforming themselves into financial centres focused on reclaiming customers who left for better returns as well as wooing new clients. In the south-east, some of America's biggest banks
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      • 384 16 AFP SINGAPORE One of Singapore's major rubber brokers has quit its market-making role on the Singapore Commodity Exchange (Sicom), leaving only one broker playing the role actively. Industry sources yesterday quoted Sicom general manager Chong Kim Seng as saying he had received a
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      • 57 16 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR Traders in a heated exchange during a mock futures trading games on Monday at the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange. The games, designed to train participants in trading and clearing procedures, are part of a programme to set up a futures market to
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      • SMALL CHANGE
        • 76 16 Reuter HONGKONG Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp Ltd. a unit of HSBC Holdings pic, said Vincent Cheng had been appointed chief financial officer, effective from Nov 1. Mr Cheng, who is now the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank's senior manager, economic and strategic research, will replace
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        • 59 16 Bloomberg Business News PALO ALTO, California Echelon Corp said Motorola Inc raised its stake in the closely held technology company to 21 per cent and that George Soros' Quantum Fund bought an initial 5.4 per cent interest. Motorola and Quantum invested US$lO
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        • 60 16 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan's Premier Lien Chan will nominate Liang Kuo-shu. chairman of state-run Chiao Tung Bank, as the new central bank governor, the Economic Daily News said. The nomination will be forwarded to the Central Standing Committee of the ruling Nationalist Party today and to
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        • 65 16 Reuter SEOUL Trading in financial derivatives by banks in South Korea surged in the first quarter, reflecting the fluctuations in global interest rates, the Bank of Korea said. The trading volume of derivatives traded by banks dealing in foreign exchange totalled US$lO7.l billion
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      • 194 16 Reuter HONGKONG HSBC Holdings pic chairman William Purves has repeated a denial of persistent rumours that the group has run up major losses on bond trading this year. He also told shareholders yesterday that the group was on course for making an £800 million
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      • 124 16 Bloomberg Business News BANGKOK Property developer Bangkok Land has dropped plans to issue US$6OO million (SS9IB million) in Eu-ro-convertible bonds to finance a mass transit project. The Nation yesterday reported that the company had also changed its lead financial adviser from Daiwa Securities Co to
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      • 286 16 Reuter Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK Tiger Management Corp said it was withdrawing the offering of a previously announced US$l billion (S$ 1.54 billion) fund for direct investments in industrial projects in emerging markets around the world. The fund was designed to invest directly
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      • 159 16 Reuter COLOMBO Sri Lankan President Dingiri Banda Wijetunga called on Monday for higher prices for rubber producers, saying some blamed the situation on a few buyers monopolising the international market. In a speeeh read by his secretary, Mr Wijetunga told the opening
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      • 120 16 YESTERDAY was an uneventful day on the regional currencies market with some action seen in the ringgit market. US$/S$ trading continued to be nondescript, with the US dollar little changed from Monday, around 1.5375-85. Yesterday saw an active day of short covering on the ringgit
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      • 194 16 Bloomberg Business News LONDON The dollar rose against the yen here yesterday alter US and Japanese officials said the two countries will resume trade talks. US Trade Representative Mickey Kantor said formal talks on ways to reduce Japan's US$6O billion annual trade surplus with the US would start as
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        1628 16 hadeHrtfhml index cak ulated a<tuin\t S'pur'i tup H trading partnrr\ Base yea l9Hf US$/S$ forward rates Noon May 24 s$ Bid Offer 1-month 1.5357 1.5372 2-month 1.5355 1 5370 3-month 1 5351 1 5346 6-month 1 5340 1 5360 Source: OCBC FOREIGN CURRENCY NOTE RATES As at San mi May
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      • 163 16 Bloomberg ENERGY REPORT LONDON Oil futures prices eased yesterday, led by New York, in anticipation that refining demand will slacken as margins are trimmed, brokers said. The weaker sentiment was reinforced amid expectations that the industry-funded American Petroleum Institute would show higher crude oil inventories
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      • 90 16 AFP NEW YORK The dollar rose against the major currencies except the yen yesterday in calm trading dominated by technical factors and expectations of a resumption of USJapan trade talks. At around 9:50 am (1330 GMT), the dollar traded at 1.6485 marks against 1.6430 Monday and 104.29 yen
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    • COMMODITIES & FUTURES
      • 1320 17 iMfciriifniTr Reuter SINGAPORE Simcx Eurodollar futures closed oIT their intraday highs on selling pressure towards the market close yesterday. "But many feel there is room for further upside later tonight despite renewed fears on inflation after Monday's increase in commodity prices," a dealer with a
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      • 576 17 COMMODITY REPORTS Tin TIN closed five sen up at MS 14.40 a kg yesterday on further European buying after the local premium to the London price narrowed, traders said. The premium fell to US$5O a tonne from US$ll5 on Monday. "The Europeans need to
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      • KNIGHT-RIDDER COMMODITY SUMMARY
        • 118 17 TOKYO Japan's copper industry should emerge intact from the country's current economic hardships, according to a senior official with Mitsubishi Materials Corp. Moto Goto, managing director of the company's metal division, said yesterday that the weak economy and the strength of the yen are causing
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        • 162 17 LONDON Discounts for Cuban raw sugar have narrowed in recent days on reports of severe crop damage in the country's eastern provinces as a result of torrential rain and flooding. Traders here say that Cuban raws are now trading at US$3O below New York futures,
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        • 120 17 HONGKONG China's bid to control tin exports may end in failure, an official source at the China National Nonferrous Metals Industry Corp said yesterday. "We have no control over the activities of smelters that don't operate under our jurisdiction." said the official, who asked
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    • 1395 17 Rubber Singapore Commodity Exchange (future* deeing at 5.3QpnQ RSS 1 Centred (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Jun 94 149.25 825 149.00 2600 Aug 148.00 1375 Sep 147.50 147.50 147.25 100 3525 Oct/Dec 147.75 146.75 147.25 750 8775 RSS 3 Centred (US cents/kg)
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    • REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS
      • 1170 18 11.4 THE Australian share market lost ground in afternoon trade yesterday as profit-takers emerged, but ended higher on the baek of firmer gold and resource prices, brokers said. The All Ordinaries Index closed up 11.4 points at 2132.4, but oft' a high of 2143.6. "I think it probably went
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      • 419 18 +0.39 Stocks ended mixed as cheaper shares with small capital advanced on selective buying while blue chips continued their consolidation. The composite stock index gained 0.39 point to 945.89, oft a day high of 952.24. Gainers outpaced losers 462 to 294 and 146 stocks went limit up. Shinwon Corporation
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      • 589 18 -48.56 Taiwan share prices closed lower in late selling after a technical rebound failed, but brokers said they still expected a rebound today. The index ended 48.56 points lower at 5,769.12, off a high of 5,835. Turnover was a slow NT532.67 billion. Frank Fan of Capital Securities attributed the
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      • 300 18 17.98 New Zealand shares ended higher, as shares of forester Carter Holt Harvey surged ahead of the company's annual results today, traders said. The stock also benefited from soaring world commodity prices. The Top 40 share index rose 17.98 points to 2156.22. with Carter Holt shares accounting for
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      • 633 18 -20.19 Philippine share prices declined by 0.69 per cent yesterday as profit-taking clipped a twevday rise, but volume and value were sharply up, analysts said. The Philippine Stock Exchange composite index dipped 20.19 points to close at 2,901.98. Turnover, however, soared 138 per cent from 751.43 million shares to
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      • 44 18 -41.01 Share prices closed lower on renewed selling by speculators affected by the continuing ban on carry forward trading, brokers said. The BSE 30-share index closed 41.01 points down at a provisional 3,696.22. The national index was down 15.96 at a provisional 1,800.95.
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    • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
      • 969 18 Britannia Funds Sterling C ash Bid Offer Mim Cap Deposit 38MOU 38.6500 Mim Jcrse* Gilt 0 1893 IW Mim Ma* Income t)«00 I 0000 LSS Cash Income Plus fund 10 6100 PS S Reserve Fund 5 2500 5 2600 Sterling Kquit> Euro Performance 0 4592 0 493* Far East Fund
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      • 688 18 -19.3 STOCKS declined as accelerating growth in German money supply threatened to stall interest rate cuts yesterday. Figures showing a 15.8 per cent growth in German M 3 money supply, a key inflation indicator, confirmed German rates arc unlikely to be cut as deeply or as fast as some
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      • 145 18 -22.11 French stocks fell in end-of-month account trading amid concerns that the run of cuts in French interest rates is at an end. The CAC-40 Index of French stocks fell 22.11, 1.03 per cent, to 2133.32. The index, which has declined by as much as 3.5 per cent during
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      • 134 18 -8.33 Swedish shares closcd lower after bond yields soared on concern that German interest rate cuts were ending. The yield on the sevenyear Swedish government benchmark bond soared 32 basis points, or hundredths of a point, to 8.65 per cent. But stocks declined less than could have been expected,
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      • 202 18 -10.71 German stocks fell in afterhours trading as a fast-ex-panding money supply convinced investors there won't be any more cuts in Ger- man interest rates soon. The DAX index of 30 major German stocks fell in after-hours trading to 2188.01, from its official close of 2198.72. Over the day
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      • 173 18 -6.39 Belgian stocks were dragged lower by rising bond yields and the weakness of the dollar against the Belgian franc. The Bcl-20 Index of stocks fell 6.39 points, 0.4 per cent, to 1532.57, canceling last week's 0.4 per cent gain. Analysts said the weak dollar hurt stocks of Belgian
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      • 133 18 +67 Italian bluc-chip stocks closed higher on buying from domestic investors after the market slumped in the three previous sessions, traders said. The Milan market's blue-chip Mibtel Index ended up 67 points or 0.55 per cent at 12,189. Investment Mediobanca SpA went against the market and slumped 3.3 per
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      • 283 18 -4.48 Dutch stocks fell more than 1 per cent amid a weak dollar and larger- than-cxpcc-ted growth in the German money supply. The Amsterdam EOE Index of the 25 most actively traded stocks fell 4.48 points, or 1.09 per cent, at 408.29. Dutch companies that arc sensitive to the
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      • 273 18 -40.7 The main Swiss stock index fell 1.5 per cent as the Gcr- man money supply figures raised new doubts about further interest rate cuts in Europe. The Swiss Market Index, or SMI, which tracks the top stocks, fell 40.7 points to 2692.0. Analysts said interestrate sensitive stocks such
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      • 278 18 -4.32 Stocks were mixed to weak at the open yesterday as they absorbed Monday's losses in New York, traders said. "We being closed (on Monday), we had to play catch-up (with New York) and we were a little weaker," said one trader. The TSE 300 composite index was down
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      • 798 18 15.34 A higher US Treasury bond market and resilient dollar helped pull stocks higher at midday yesterday, although some analysts said the advance would probably run out of steam before long. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 15.34 points at 3,757.75 at 1 pm EDT, after earlier
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      3228 19 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Stocks ended lower on concern that Washington might not renew China's most-favoured-nation (MFN) trading status unconditionally for another year, traders and analysts said. The benchmark Hang Seng index of 33 leading stocks closed down 99.67 points, or 1.04 per cent, at 9,490.11. The index rose
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      503 19 CLSA THE Shanghai B market dropped 1.0 per cent yesterday on profit-taking from domestic investors alter Monday's surge. Turnover was modest at US$B.4 million, with trading dispersed across all counters. The biggest loser was Jin Jiang Tower, shedding 6.3 per cent on thin trading. The Shenzhen B market was
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      2575 19 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO Stocks rose for the fifth straight day as investors bid up shares expected to benefit as US and Japanese trade officials edge closer to the negotiating table, traders said. Japan's exporters led the market higher, including automakers Honda Motor Co, Suzuki Motor Co Ltd and
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      1141 19 Bloomberg Business News JAKARTA Indonesian stocks rose for the ninth straight day as investors celebrated strong earnings growth and discounted another domestic rate increase, analysts said. The Composite Index rose 3.64 points, or 0.7 per cent, to 502. Trading totalled 31.99 million shares worth 149.245 billion rupiah, compared to
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    • 2913 20 MOST ACTIVE volume Mulpha lull 50c 6.7-10.000 I Idiis H\d MX. i. 197.000 1 Kcnong Bhd 50c 2.814.000 Kjmunnng 50c 2.25I.OOO HlHM 1.815.000 M Bt' Capital 1.*****0 Inn Hoc rSK97 1.279.000 Multi-Purpose 1.196.000 FAt'B 50c 1.177 000 Lien Hoc 1.126.000 tabcr Croup 1.125.000 Bcna>a Ind 1.086 000 Bcija>a
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    • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
      • 5972 20 Bloomberg Business News KUALA LUMHUR Stocks fell for the fifth straight day as renewed concern about rising US interest rates overshadowed positive developments at home, traders said. The benchmark Kuala Lumpur Composite Index fell 11.84 points, or 1.19 per cent, to 987.26.
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    • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
      • 7456 21 MAMBOAWP F 1 ftalKtlB <ftt« M»y 24 U Cr IM Last Vol Day Last (>o(r l)i« IM» VM N*t M C« High l_ow C onipant S.k COOO) High U« Buyrr S*lkr C»r P/K *i»H INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 1350 206 is Vma 880 cd unch 74 880 865 870 880 17.5
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      • 1945 22  -  By Paul Leo SINGAPORE Local shares ended weaker yesterday after an overnight decline on Wall Street. The Straits l imes Industrials Index fell 36.45 points to 2,302.86, while the BT-MGA Index slipped 10.81 points to 1,074.85 and the BT Composite Index shed
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    • 137 13 NEWS VALUE How today's nests might affect your stinks YHS share price continues to climb, retail investors join in (pg I) The price is sustainable only if Ng Teng Fong makes a takeover bid for YHS soon. Moody's raises rating for S'pore bank deposits fpg 2) An advantage for Singapore
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    • 312 23  -  Keppel Engineering to build two cranes for Philippines By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Listed Keppel Integrated Engineering, through subsidiary Keppel Engineering, has won a $4 million contract to build two cranes for the Philippines. Keppel Engineering said yesterday the contract was its first outside
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    • 407 23 Business Line NEW DELHI The Indian government last week approved a modified cargo support scheme to enable Indian shipping lines to face stiff international competition. An official release here said the scheme would enable Indian shipping lines to utilise their vessels better and
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    • 411 23 International Transport Journal TOKYO The Japanese shipping line, Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK), will start an express service from the Far East-Japan sector via South Africa to the South American east coast jointly with four other shipping lines in January 1995. Beside NYK,
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    • 312 23  -  By Alec Almazan SINGAPORE The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) posted a net profit of 300 million pesos (SSI7 million) in 1993 its first year of operation. SBMA chairman Richard Gordon says in his year-end report that the authority
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    • 170 23 Reuter HANOI The cost of damage from a fuel oil slick on a river near Ho Chi Minh City has nearly doubled to one billion dong (SS 155,000) and residents face long-term pollution, a newspaper said on Monday. About 200 tonnes of fuel
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    • 106 23 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Guangzhou Shipyard International, a Chinese state-controlled shipbuilder, plans to take a 60-70 per cent stake in a property development project in China worth over 100 million yuan (5517.8 million), the Hongkong Economic Journal reported yesterday. It will be the company's first
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      • 615 24 Vessel Voy No Berth Arrival Departure Vessel Voy No Berth Arrival Departure Jurong Port Gutt Daoud 0/94 P04 25 05 0/00 7605 1830 EV Probravenshiy 1/94 1/ alongside 2505, 0900 Hong Soon ***** P04 2505 1500 2505 2300 rtye Mdu 1050/94 14 alongside 2505/0500 Kalimarrtan 1 A10
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      • 1616 24 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Record Booking/Balance Rslts Ship Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From Aq Swan ll» 25/1500 1A 24/1500 24/1659 24 1900 STSS 51A 26/0200 li 24/1500 24/1659 24/1900 28 24/1/00 25/0659 25/0900 3
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    • 13563 32 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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    • 1379 40  -  Singapore has been the leading shiprepair eentre for the past two decades but the Gulf region is threatening to overtake it, reports Alan Thorpe Alan Thorpe Till: Singapore area, ineluding nearby Pasir Gudang in Malaysia, has been the main eentre for large tanker shiprepair activities
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    • 871 40 COURSES Title: Import/Export shipping Procedures (SDK SCC'o) Duration: May 18 Jul 6 (8 c\cnings) Organiser: Elim Management Services Tel: For further details/registration call 292-5670. Title: International Freight Forwarding II (SDF 50%) Duration: May 24 Sep 9 (30 evenings) Organiser: Singapore Freight Forwarders Association Tel: For more information contact
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      • 301 42 Reuter LONDON British Airways pic (BA) said on Monday its cargo activities enjoyed substantial growth in the year to March 31, with cargo contributing more than £460 million (Ss7l3 million) to the group's total revenues of £6.3 billion. Revenue per cargo tonne kilometre
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      • 367 42 AP LONDON Profits are soaring at British Airways, but the carrier acknowledged concerns on Monday that is American partner, USAir Group Inc, might land in bankruptcy. British Airways reported £31 million (5571.3 million) in net income for the three months ending March 31, reversing
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      • 350 42  -  By Alec Almazan SINGAPORE Demand for new airliners will total US$9BO billion (SSI.S trillion) in the next 20 years to meet growth in air travel and the need to replace older jets, says Boeing. In its 1994 Current Market Outlook,
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      • 299 42 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Proton cars will be able to weather any difficulties that may arise this year in the automotive industry given the resilience it has developed since 1993. "Our new stylish Wira should carry us through with its great value for money package
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        • 109 42 Bloomberg Business News BANGKOK Thai Airways International may buy a minority stake in refiner Bangchak Petroleum pic so it can better monitor the oil market, airline president Thamnoon Wanglee told the Bangkok Post on Monday. State-owned Bangchak Petroleum will sell 20 per cent
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        • 96 42 Reuter HANOI Vietnam and Japan agreed on Monday to start air services between them to underpin growing tourism and business. Osaka in Japan and Ho Chi Minh City will be the first cities linked under the first air services agreement between the two countries.
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        • 95 42 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) will host an aerospace trade conference on July 14 in Denver. Nikkei English News reported on Monday. Representatives from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Electric Corp, NEC Corp and more than a half-dozen other
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        • 78 42 Reuter HONGKONG Federal Express Corp said it had hooked up an Electronic Data Interchange with the customs service in Shanghai to speed up customs clearance by about one to three days. The air express company said on Monday the link-up, which took about a year
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      • 312 42 NYT TOKYO The Transportation Ministry recently called upon Japan Airlines (JAL) to review basic procedures after its pilots misinterpreted commands from the control tower at least three times between December and March. Although the airline says the miscommunication did not cause any accidents or
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      • 1850 42 Cttj Fltrtt ETA Flight CTO_ Abii Dhabi QK510 1900 0K511 2255 MeMdt SQ227 2030 Amman Rj 182 1445 RJ183 2230 Amsterdam KL837 1450 KL832 2300 GA895 1450 SQ324 2345 SQ323 1815 Auckland NZ21 1820 NZ22 1825 SQ288 2040 SQ285 2045 Bahrain GF149 0650 B Sert Begawan
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      • 425 42 UPI MANILA Philippine Airlines and Airbus Industrie at odds over a derailed aircraft purchase have finally laid their cards on the negotiating table after more than eight months of dispute. The Philippine flag carrier and the France-based aircraft manufacturing giant have been
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    • 2563 29 II I PLEASE CALL HI II I NEPTUNELINK (1800 *****00 TOLL-FREE) M H I FOR THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: ■I n VESSELS ETA/ETD/EXCHANGE RATES/SHIPPING SERVICES/ HI ■I FREIGHT CHARGES PAYABLE/STORE RENT CHARGES/ AVAILABILITY OF DOCUMENTS FOR COLLECTION HI sssbbhhbS EXPORT TO: PSW/PNW SINGAPORE CALIFORNIA EXPRESS (SCX) TO: USWC —US GULF MIDWEST
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    • 1494 30 44 mm AS AGENTS: "R" LINE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTO <CR NO: **********011/GST REG NO M 2 *****99-6) TEL: *****77 TELEX: KAWAKI R*****5 FAX: *****16/7/8/9 I T T IWT MALAYSIA K" LINE MARITIME (MALAYSIA) SON BHD B Wtm TEL: SA *****00 PK *****75 PEN *****0 JB *****1 PGU *****5/6 INDONESIA: P.T.
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    • 987 31 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD SSSSj^S I4O Cecil Street, #03-00 PIL Building, Singapore 0106. I CR NO **********06 VESSEL VOY SIN BKK SIN ~f VESSEL VOY iIN JKT IIN EQUATOR EMERALD 52N 26/5 29/5 2/6 KOTA CAHAYA CAHII2 27/5 2»/5 1/6 EQUATOR CRYSTAL 06N 28/5 31/5 4/6 *OTA BERLIAN BRLOOS
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    • 1118 34 ({~$+"?-+.)/=\>})[(:}(+]-@?`!}} VESSEL VOYJAKARTA SPORE BANGKOK MANILA GUAM SATAN j KYOWA ROSE S3 MAY 30 AJN 3 lUN 10 JUN 23 JUN 25 I OCEANIA EXPRESS 96 AJN 14 AJN II JUN 24 JUL S JUL 10 (REEFER CONTAMER AVAIL ABLE) I VESSEL VOY ETA SPORE GUAM (T/S) MOTHER VESSEL GUAM
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    • 763 35 (ft FAMOUS COHTAINER LINES 10 ANSON RD. #15-21 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, S'PORE 0207 HOT LINE: *****33 (24 LINES) GOTHENBURG/SCAN 29/5 ROTTERDAM 27/5 AARHUS/COPENHAGEN 29/5 HAMBURG/BREMEN 27/5 MARSEILLE/PRANCE 31/5 FELIXSTOWE/UK 27/5 BARCELONA/SPAIN 30/5 LEHAVRE/FRANCE 27/5 GENOA/ITALY 30/5 ANTWERP/BELGIUM 27/5 LOS ANGELES/WC/IPI 29/5 SYDNEY/MELBOURNE 27/5 NEW YORK/EC 29/5 FREMANTLE/ADELAIDE 27/5 VANCOUVER 27/5 BRISBANE
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    • 288 35 IS) RICHFIELD MARINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD V TEL: *****33 (12 Llnoo) FAX: *****15/*****03 TELEX: RS ***** RISHIP (3 Lineo) CR NO.: **********0E |3Q ETHIOPIAN SNIPPING LINES J (National Lines of Ethiopia) ACCEPTING FCL AND CONVENTIONAL Vmml Voy CTA Loading For Abbay Wont 40WB 21/07 Daraasaiaam. Mombasa. Opboutl Assao Mauawa
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    • 182 36 SEAWARD SHIPPING AND TRADING CO (S) PTE LTD EM El* (I* SH*f mil KEIMG HNMG am mk i? 6 Loading (Of NUte RUVM HUDHU 20 6 Loading lor Colombo CKXPMH 8 6 Loading foi Mat* noun sum mi 10 6 Loading foe Male UMMEEDH 2 6 Loading For Male PROGRESS
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    • 493 37 ORIENT LINE" JAPAN/BAY OF BENGAL/JAPAN SERVICE A&tfTMG MEM Bin K SOG CARGOES TO/FROM KOBE. YOKOHAMA. NAGOYA. WH TOKYO* MAM.A* OAVAO* Penani* P Kelang Smjapofe E'Msia* IVJEVERETT V9E 16/17 Jun 18/19 Jun MMALEVERETT V2IE 30 Jun/01 Jul 02/03 Jul SMAPLAEVERETT V2IE 12/13 Jul 14/15 Jul AfttfTlNG 6REAKBU.K FCI/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM CMTTAGONG,
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