The Business Times, 20 July 1994
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Title Section12 1994-07-20 1 Business Times WE KNOW ASIA MITA(P) 010/12/93 Wednesday July 20 1994 75*12 words
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Article55 1994-07-20 1 Reuter NEW YORK Wall Street stocks were slightly higher in nervous dealings yesterday. In the broad market, advancing and declining issues were evenly matched on NYSE volume of more than 144 million shares at Ipm EDT. The Dow Jones industrial average was up 0.65 point atReuter - 55 words
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38 1994-07-20 1 Bloomberg Business News ZURICH A Union Bank of Switzerland vice-president in Lugano has been arrested on charges of embezzling up to 8 million Swiss francs (559.2 million) from the bank, ÜBS confirmed yesterday.Bloomberg Business News - 38 words
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Article149 1994-07-20 1 Slick Mriwt IMRms Taeaday Chute STU +5.77 KLSE Comp 999.20 -5.85 Nikkei 20,775.16 +57.52 Hani Sent 9,145.01 -48.82 SETIndex 1,348.94 +3.74 Jakarta Comp 460.64 -1.84 CLSA China B 998.48 3.43 Autf All Ord 2,077.4 +5.1 FTSE 100 3,091.3 +9.3 Taw4ay Previoaa 2pa doac Dow Jones 3,756.08 3,755.43 ssxsssz* Singapore* 5.97149 words
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Article, Illustration546 1994-07-20 1 Lilian Ang - Maiden property report says vacant units increasing By Lilian Ang SINGAPORE The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) has projected that rents for private residential properties will decline this year, amid a steady increase in the number of vacant units inSource: Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore - 546 words
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Article, Illustration726 1994-07-20 1 Genevieve Cua - From Genevieve Cua in BINTAN, Indonesia JOINT Indonesia-Singapore industrial and tourism projects in the Riau islands are progressing smoothly and are a testament to the close ties between the countries, Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday. If the development of726 words
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Article325 1994-07-20 1 Quah Hiang Whai - By Quah Hiang Whai SINGAPORE Former deputy prime minister Goh Keng Swee has resigned as deputy chairman of the Government of Singapore Investment Corp. Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew, who is chairman of GIC, has accepted Dr Goh's resignation and commended him for the325 words
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493 1994-07-20 1 Ho Kay Tit - Minister accuses him of bribery attempt From Ho Kay Tit in KUALA LUMPUR A SOLOMON ISLANDS minister has accused an executive of the Berjaya Group of attempting to bribe him and has ordered him to be deported, according to a government statement obtained by493 words
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Article47 1994-07-20 1 To buy or not to buy? If you're agonising over that question, let us help you make an informed judgement. Read what those who should know say about buying homes in Property '94 a special supplement free with your BT this Friday. Don't miss it.47 words
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Advertisement18 1994-07-20 1 Regional Analysis! Pg fo 4 Will Asean Regional Forum work? Record imports swell US trade deficit, Page 1618 words
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SINGAPORE NEWS
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EYE on the ECONOMY
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Article, Illustration293 1994-07-20 2 Corinne Kerk - By Corinne Kerk RETAIL SALES continued to drop in May. Compared with the same month last year, they were down 5.8 per cent in volume terms. But the year-on-year slide was smaller than that in April, when the retail sales volume index fell 7.5Source: Dept of Statistics - 293 words
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Article, Illustration322 1994-07-20 2 Lilian Ang - Famous char kway teow stall among those to go in Newton Circus redevelopment By Lilian Ang ONE of Singapore's most famous hawker stalls Newton char kway teow is among about 30 shophouses which will soon be razed to make way for re-develop-ment. ThePhotos by Chris Loh - 322 words
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228 1994-07-20 2 AMERICAN International Assurance has boosted its property assets in Singapore to $250 million with two new office buildings that opened yesterday. One is a 12-storey building worth $125 million, in Alexandra Road. The other is a fourstorey building worth $25 million,228 words
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272 1994-07-20 2 FIJI is an ideal gateway for Singaporean companies to access Western markets, the leader of a visiting trade delegation said yesterday. Speaking at a seminar on business and investment opportunities in Fiji, Peter Lee, deputy chairman of the Fiji Trade Investment Board and managing272 words
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385 1994-07-20 2 Jennifer Lien - By Jennifer Lien A REGIONAL initiative to fight diseases in elderly women was announced yesterday at a regional forum. The initiative known as Oestra was proposed by Nominated MP Kanwaljit Soin on Monday at the Austral ian/Asean Women Leaders Telstra Business385 words
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193 1994-07-20 2 A COMMITTEE has been set up to identify projects to promote family values, the Acting Minister for Community Development, Abdullah Tarmugi, announced yesterday. The Singapore Family Values Promotion committee will encourage civic, community and voluntary organisations to start and adopt193 words
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306 1994-07-20 2 THIS year's Globaltronics, the leading electronics exhibition organised by Reed Exhibition Companies, will feature 1,400 exhibitors and is expected to draw 30,000 electronics manufacturing professionals. The bi-annual event, to be held at the World Trade Centre from Sep 19 to 24 this year, combines306 words
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SOUTH-EAST ASIA
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415 1994-07-20 3 Yang Razali Kassim - Run-up to the Asean Regional Forum Zopfan now takes into account relations with superpowers From Yang Razali Kassim in BANGKOK A KEY doctrine governing Asean's security stance since 1971 has been reinterpreted to accommodate Asean's post Cold War relations with outside powers through the415 words
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307 1994-07-20 3 Yang Razali Kassim - -By Yang Razali Kassim BANGKOK Uncertainty surrounding the security policies of China and Japan will be critical issues confronting the Asean Regional Forum, Western and Asian analysts say. In articles written for Business Times' Regional Analysis section to307 words
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Article, Illustration352 1994-07-20 3 Leslie Lopez - From Leslie Lopez in JAKARTA THE Asean Regional Forum, the region's first multilateral security meeting to be held in Thailand next week, will focus on security challenges in the Asia-Pacific region, Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas said yesterday. He said the352 words
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260 1994-07-20 3 JAKARTA Recent deregulatory measures make Indonesia the region's best site for foreign investment but interest rates will likely edge higher next year, US investment bank Merrill Lynch said in a recent report. The Jakarta Post yesterday quoted Merrill Lynch as saying in260 words
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NOTE BOOK
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97 1994-07-20 3 Reuter JAKARTA Two-thirds of Indonesia's rapidly growing workforce is unproductive, the Antara news agency yesterday quoted the head of the country's only officially recognised union as saying. "Of around 75 million workers in Indonesia, about 25 million are spread among the government and state sectors,Reuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration42 1994-07-20 3 Reuter BANGKOK Myanmese students protesting in front of the Myanmar embassy here yesterday to demand the release of Myanmese Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been under house arrest in Yangon for five years. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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74 1994-07-20 3 AFP MANILA In a move to boost productivity in the Philippines, President Fidel Ramos has signed an executive order mandating deep cuts on tariffs of capital equipment to take effect in 1997, a statement said yesterday. A presidential palace statement said the graduated cutsAFP - 74 words
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Article95 1994-07-20 3 AFP PHNOM PENH Despite the suspected murder of three young Westerners kidnapped in southern Cambodia three months ago, most foreign residents here still see the country as a relatively safe, if unpredictable, place. Many residents aigue that Cambodia's image is far more alarming than theAFP - 95 words
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Article72 1994-07-20 3 JAKARTA Indonesian Minister of Defence and Security Edi Sudradjat on Monday urged the Armed Forces to be more "proactive", especially in facing criticism at home and abroad. "Hie Jakarta Post quoted the retired general as saying that the nation must anticipate ways of responding72 words
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CHINA/HONGKONG/TAIWAN
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CHINA WATCH
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84 1994-07-20 4 Reuter BEIJING The Tianjin Economic and Technological Development Zone auctioned the workshop of a foreign-funded enterprise that went bankrupt last year, the Xinhua newsagency said. It said it was the first time the zone had auctioned the property of a bankrupt joint venture. The foreign partnerReuter - 84 words
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Article63 1994-07-20 4 AFP TAIPEI The Taiwan Wine and Tobacco Monopoly Bureau is expected to collect U*****.5 million (*****.2 million) in tax on imported cigarettes and alcoholic drinks in the year to June, a company official said yesterday. The estimated profit, a result of expanding imports, representsAFP - 63 words
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104 1994-07-20 4 Reuter HONGKONG China's improving economy will help lift Hongkong stock prices later this year, an analyst at state-owned Bank of China was quoted as saying. "Hongkong stocks will still be volatile in the second half of the year but the Hang Seng Index shouldReuter - 104 words
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107 1994-07-20 4 Reuter BEIJING China will need US$25 billion (5537.7 billion in foreign investment to meet its power requirements over the next seven years, the Minister of Power Industry said. The China Business Times quoted Shi Dazhcn as saying that ways to raise this money willReuter - 107 words
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67 1994-07-20 4 Reuter BEIJING Premier Li Peng praised China's controversial Daya Bay nuclear power station near Hongkong, saying it was a product of 15 years of economic reform, official newspapers said yesterday. China welcomes participation by foreign companies in its nuclear power development, the state-run People'sReuter - 67 words
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102 1994-07-20 4 UPI BEIJING China is seeking to cut infant mortality and hike life expectancy to the age of 71 as part of a nationwide bid to provide better medical and health care while building a market-oriented economy, official media repqjjfd yesterday. Infant mortality is 16UPI - 102 words
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198 1994-07-20 4 Reuter HONGKONG Hongkong's plan for an old-age pension scheme may be modest, but its many opponents have denounced it as a budgetary time bomb and an attempt to impose a Western welfare state on a proudly Asian society. Academics, the business community andReuter - 198 words
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365 1994-07-20 4 Catherine Ong - By Catherine Ong SINGAPORE Less than 48 hours before the launch of its first satellite, APT Satellite Co, a China-backed consortium led by Thailand's CP Pokphand group, and which includes Singapore Telecom as a shareholder, has been granted approval365 words
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112 1994-07-20 4 AFP TAIPEI For the first time since the brutal murders of 24 Taiwanese tourists in China, Taiwan resumed yesterday reviewing local applications for investment projects in China, said economics officials. An ad-hoc committee began reviewing more than 100 applications which were shelvedAFP - 112 words
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Article, Illustration53 1994-07-20 4 AFP BEIJING An old scavenger pulling his cart on a Beijing street on Monday. Collecting garbage like paper, tin cans, plastic items and glass bottles that can be recycled is a full-time job for him. He doesn't earn that much, but at least he has aAFP - 53 words
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282 1994-07-20 4 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG The colony's real-estate giant Sun Hung Kai Properties said it has sold 90 per cent of 163 new apartments it had placed on the market, providing a sign that property pricesBloomberg Business News - 282 words
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312 1994-07-20 4 Knight-Ridder BEIJING Chinese savers are putting their cash into government bonds and low-inter-est bank accounts instead of risking the country's fledgling stock markets. "Investors, disappointed by. ifr* JlMtoflßcd bearish perforflMHWKr,J t( rx hltrjnfXT T Banks for aKnight-Ridder - 312 words
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REST OF ASIA
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613 1994-07-20 6 Reuter SYDNEY The Reserve Bank of Australia is considering new banking regulations to rein in a boom in home loan lending and curb potential inflationary pressures, a move analysts say would be a step backwards for the economy. The central bank, whichReuter - 613 words
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ASIA NOTES
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Article68 1994-07-20 6 Reuter COLOMBO The Sri Lankan government has banned controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin's book Shame, the state-owned Daily News said yesterday. It said the Deputy Minister for Muslim Religious and Cultural Affairs, AHM Azwer, sought the ban because the book and other writings and interviewsReuter - 68 words
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88 1994-07-20 6 UPI NEW DELHI India's Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao met his Cabinet on Monday to discuss ways to control the flooding that has killed more than 400 people in different parts of the nation. Mr Rao directed several of his federal ministers to visitUPI - 88 words
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Article73 1994-07-20 6 Reuter NEW DELHI The trial of 26 people charged with murdering former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi more than three years ago has ground to a halt with defence lawyers demanding higher fees, newspapers said yesterday. Lawyers representing 10 defendants have boycotted the proceedings sinceReuter - 73 words
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60 1994-07-20 6 Reuter TOKYO The Japan Federation of Employers' Associations (Nikkeiren) will ask the Labour Ministry to freeze minimum wages for the current year to March 31, 1995, Nikkeiren chairman Takeshi Nagano said. Mr Nagano said Japan's employment situation will worsen if wages are increased,Reuter - 60 words
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51 1994-07-20 6 Reuter HYDERABAp The south Indian state of Andhra Pradesh has ordered its 25,000 licensed gun holders to hand in their weapons for six months ir\ an eftbft to curb political violence, officials said yesterday. Doapns of peopte Men killed this year in factional Violence.Reuter - 51 words
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370 1994-07-20 6 Florence Chong - Florence Chong in SYDNEY SOME US$4.5 billion (556.7 billion) is expected to flow into India's equities market this financial year, according to leading Indian market analyst Ajit Dayal. Mr Dayal, director of Jardine Fleming India Securities, told Business Times in an interview here on370 words
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383 1994-07-20 6 NYT MUSSOURIE, India The teacher satdown and surveyed .his dasStiftWmaials of-the tn- dian A4mjjujgxati](fusfcmce. the country** men and women with 12 to 15 years of experience in local and national policy. The teacher, Naresh Chandra Saxena, director of the Lai Bahadur Shastri National AcademyNYT - 383 words
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Article, Illustration56 1994-07-20 6 AFP SYDNEY Australian wood carver Leigh Adams showing off his hand-crafted, quarter-scale racing bike at the Sydney Timber and Wood show here yesterday. The cycle was created entirely from ebony, beech and maple wood, right down to the links on the chain. The creationAFP - 56 words
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376 1994-07-20 6 Reuter BOMBAY The Indian finance ministry will report to the Parliament session starting next week the action it has so far taken on recommendations of a parliamentary committee that investigated the country's biggest ever financial scandal. The US$l.2B billion (Ssl.9Reuter - 376 words
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286 1994-07-20 6 AP DARWIN Australia has invited Indonesia to join a major defence exercise in the Northern Territory for the first time, a senior official said yesterday. The move was expected to raise concern in Darwin, which has a number of East Timorese living there.AP - 286 words
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THE WORLD
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348 1994-07-20 7 AP PARIS Despite widespread economic recovery, unemployment will remain at record highs in the world's wealthy, industrial nations this year and will keep rising in Europe through 1995. The 25-nation Organisation for Economic Development and Cooperation, in its annual Employment Outlook released yesterday,AP - 348 words
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335 1994-07-20 7 AFP ROME The Italian government, yielding to political pressure, yesterday said it was withdrawing a strongly contested decree curbing magistrates' powers of arrest and replacing it with a draft law to be passed by Parliament. The Minister for Relations with Parliament Giuliano Ferrara announcedAFP - 335 words
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273 1994-07-20 7 Claire Leow - By Claire Leow SINGAPORE More people are buying personal computers (PCs) for the home and this market segment is expected to register a compound annual growth rate of 21 per cent until 1998, says market research firm Dataquest Inc. Dataquest said that273 words
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Article, Illustration33 1994-07-20 7 AFP KIEV Two members of the Ukrainian president's military band shielding themselves in sadden rain here daring a rehearsal for the official inangnratioa today of president-elect Leonid Konctuna. AFPAFP - 33 words
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231 1994-07-20 7 Reuter FRANKFURT The Bundesbank yesterday reported a marked slowdown in German money supply growth in June, boosting market hopes of another cut soon in official German interest rates and pushing up share prices. But economists and money dealers were dividedReuter - 231 words
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WORLD WATCH
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75 1994-07-20 7 Bloomberg Business News LONDON An investment of £40 million (5J94.3 million) has made newly founded Tech-Board the largest British manufacturing start-up funded by venture capital, the Financial Times said. The factory, which will be built in southern Wales, will employ about 200 people. The company willBloomberg Business News - 75 words
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Article74 1994-07-20 7 Reuter LONDON Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke said the government had no current plans to extend the scope of Value Added Tax in Britain. He was answering charges from Gordon Brown, finance spokesman for the opposition Labour Party, who produced in parliamentReuter - 74 words
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Article101 1994-07-20 7 AP WASHINGTON After 50 years and US$3OO billion (***** billion) in loans, the World Bank president would like to hand out less money and be more selective about where it goes. Lewis Preston said there will be "enormous change" at the world's biggest lender.AP - 101 words
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71 1994-07-20 7 Reuter MONTREAL Quebec Liberal Premier Daniel Johnson is expected this week to call a general election for Sep 12 in the French-speaking province, party sources said on Monday. The signs are very strong that the election will be called this week," a well-informed LiberalReuter - 71 words
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Article69 1994-07-20 7 Reuter WASHINGTON The United States had 1.6 million active duty military people as of March 31, including 291,000 stationed overseas and 190,000 on ships, the Defence Department said on Monday. That figure, it said, included 563,555 in the Army, 486,228 Navy, 435,041 Air ForceReuter - 69 words
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392 1994-07-20 8 Reuter BRUSSELS European Union farm ministers agreed yesterday, after six months of talks, on a farm package involving modest price cuts and extra aid for farmers of over US$45O million (***** million) during the next 12 months, EU officials said.Reuter - 392 words
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537 1994-07-20 8 FT LONDON Douglas Hurd, the UK Foreign Secretary, has launched a campaign to end Britain's recent diplomatic isolation in Europe and persuade its partners that the UK views the European Union as more than a free trade area. In remarks aimedFT - 537 words
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457 1994-07-20 8 AP NEW YORK Nationwide, it is estimated that employees who work part-time, on a temporary basis or as freelancers or consultants, now make up about a quarter of the workforce. And the category growing faster than any other is that ofAP - 457 words
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402 1994-07-20 8 AP WASHINGTON US President Bill Clinton personally asked the top banking regulator at the Treasury Department last New Year's weekend to give him advice on how to handle the Whitewater scandal, administration officials said on Monday. Comptroller of the Currency Eugene LudwigAP - 402 words
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Article, Illustration44 1994-07-20 8 Reuter BUENOS AIRES Firemen rescuing victims after a powerful explosion levelled six storeys of Argentina's main Jewish organisation building here early on Monday. At least 12 people were killed and more than 50 were injured in the blast. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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677 1994-07-20 8 Los Angeles Times ."S. MIAMI His vdlce rising and his frustration clear, US President Bill Clinton on Mdhday issued an unusually emotional appeal to Congress to vote a stalled crime Bill out of conference and to approve a health care planLos Angeles Times - 677 words
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SPORTS
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1021 1994-07-20 9 Fifa changes bring out the best in teams and the fans loved it Review of World Cup 1994 AP PASADENA The best team won, just as it did four years ago. Otherwise, the 1994 World Cup was separated by light years from its 1990 predecessor. Forget that this year's tournamentAP - 1,021 words
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Article, Illustration731 1994-07-20 9 Golf NYT TURN BERRY, Scotland A half-moon hung over the Ayshire coast, barely illuminating the shadowy figures on the golf course. It was after 11 o'clock at night, and the people on the par-3 course in front of the Turnberry HotelNYT - 731 words
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437 1994-07-20 9 AFP LOS ANGELES The World Cup's rave reviews are ringing in Alan Rothenberg's ears, but the mastermind of USA '94 will find it harder to establish his Major League Soccer next year. By most measures the CupAFP - 437 words
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Article, Illustration57 1994-07-20 9 Reuter NEW YORK Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Mike Piazza (left) gloves the throw too late to get sliding New York Mets runner Joe Orsalak, as he scores in the fourth inning yesterday at the Shea Stadium. The Dodgers were trying for a double play after gettingReuter - 57 words
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301 1994-07-20 9 AFP NORTHAMPTON, England South Africa will go into its first Test match in England for 29 years tomorrow without a win in six tour matches but Mike Atherton and company will not be fooled. The tourists rested key strike bowler Alan DonaldAFP - 301 words
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SPORT SHORTS
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Article, Illustration69 1994-07-20 9 NEW YORK Major League Monday National: Cincinnati S Florida 3; Colorado 3 Chicago 6; Houston 15 St Louis 12; Montreal 9 San Diego 2; NY 6 LA 7; Philadelphia 5 SF 7; Pittsburgh 2 Atlanta 3. American: Chicago 10 Detroit 9 (in 13); Cleveland 5 Texas 6; Milwaukee 069 words
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Article, Illustration116 1994-07-20 9 AFP LONDON Nick Pri<*s dramatic victory in the British Open championship has moved him up to second place in the world rankings. The 37-year-old Zimbabwean, who has also won three times on the US Tour this year and once in South Africa, displaces Englishman Nick Faldo. Swede Jesper Pamevik,AFP - 116 words
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Article, Illustration119 1994-07-20 9 Reuter LONDON Ford is to disband its factory world rally championship team at the end of the year, the company announced on Monday. In future. Ford is to use independent teams to carry its name in international motorsport. Its factory cars have competed in world rallying since the *****.Reuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration15 1994-07-20 9 PALMKRSION NOR 1 11, New Zealand lour match lucsda>: South Africa 47 Manawatu 21.15 words
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Article, Illustration306 1994-07-20 9 AP AFP LOS ANGELES Brazil not only won the World Cup a record fourth time on Sunday, they were also the fairest and most entertaining. Brazil topped Fifa's fair play table ahead of Holland, Sweden and Italy and according to a US poll were the most entertaining sideAP; AFP - 306 words
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Article, Illustration60 1994-07-20 9 AP WASHINGION Pete Sampras, the world's top player, withdrew from the U*****,000 Legg Mason Tennis Classic bccausc of an inflamed ligament in his left ankle ami will be sidelined until at least the ATP Championship in Cincinnati on Aug. 4. tournament officials said Mark Knowles of the Bahamas, aAP - 60 words
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548 1994-07-20 9 AP LAKE ORION, Michigan Beth Daniel is back on top of her golf game heading into the US Women's Open. That was a winning combination the last time she played in Michigan. If she can pull off aAP - 548 words
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REGIONAL ANALYSIS
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Article, Illustration993 1994-07-20 10 MICHAEL LEIFER; MICHAEL LEIFER - Special to BT Asean Regional Forum MICHAEL LEIFER MICHAEL LEIFER Prof Leifer is the pro-director of the London School of Economics and Political Science THE Asean Regional Forum was inaugurated last July in Singapore when 18 foreign ministen attended a dinner hosted by Wong Kan Seng,993 words
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Article, Illustration803 1994-07-20 10 EIICHI FURUKAWA; EIICHI FURUKAWA - Special to BT EIICHI FURUKAWA EIICHI FURUKAWA The writer is executive director of the Japan Centre for International Strategies. THE Asean Regional Forum is intended to develop trust and mutual assurance among the participating countries. There are two schools of803 words
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Article, Illustration1414 1994-07-20 11 YANG RAZALI KASSIM; YANG RAZALI KASSIM - Asean Regional Forum YANG RAZALI KASSIM YANG RAZALI KASSIM The writer is BT's Regional Analysis editor. He filed this article from Bangkok where the three-stage Asepn talks will take place. IF all goes well, historians in the 21st Century will point to1,414 words
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Article, Illustration1329 1994-07-20 11 Yang Razali Kassim - Yang Razali Kassim looks at some of the key players in the ARF diplomatic game and the positions they are likely to adopt Yang Razali Kassim THE Asean Regional Forum is bringing together formally for the first time virtually all the major1,329 words
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Article, Illustration694 1994-07-20 13 With war clouds hovering over the Korean peninsula, it's hard to tell fact from fiction AP {T HAS all the ingredients of a good thriller a secret weapons programme, dark clouds of war, a dictator's sudden e. us aAP - 694 words
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Article, Illustration516 1994-07-20 13 emTTKRBQjr (GEORGE BURNS cancelled several shows at Caesars Palace while he recovers from a cut to &iis head caused by a slip in the The 98-year-old comedian was to have appeared >at the Las Vegas Strip resort Trom Thursday through Sunjday, but a doctor advised516 words
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467 1994-07-20 13 Reuter TODAY'S business traveller prefers to relax in the hotel room not with a cocktail but with a bottle of mineral water and a piece of candy. This news comes from Minißar North America, one of theReuter - 467 words
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Miscellaneous1090 1994-07-20 13 I TV RAPjg Three Tenors World Cup Con- I cert, the three three biggest bodies Carre ras Placido Domingo P —as they celebrate soccer's I biggest competition. H White Birds of Winter, f V 9.30pm. SBC 12 Every fall, flights of white snow \k I geese make their annual migra-1,090 words
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Article566 1994-07-20 14 WITH a year having passed since Chinese Vice-Premier and economic czar Zhu Rongji put the brakes on China's heady economic expansion, some of the results have begun to come in. The first-half numbers for this year present a mixed picture. The news that made the headlines566 words
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Article211 1994-07-20 14 IN THE annual ritual for Singapore parents with children due to enter primary school the next year, the Ministry of Education should consider scrapping Phase 2B altogether. Or it should spell out what and who are considered "direct connections" under this phase, not to take211 words
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Article164 1994-07-20 14 ABDULLAH TARMUGI was right when he said the future of the Malay language here depends on the economic achievements of the Malays. According to the Acting Minister for Community Development, the Malays here must make further progress in the economic and educational fields so that the164 words
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183 1994-07-20 14 "THE Great Singapore Sale" going on currently in Orchard Road is a significant event. Recently, sales reports published by larger departmental stores reflected serious problems. Some were making losses which could not be recovered; others looked to alternative sources of income and still others183 words
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Article152 1994-07-20 14 VICE-PRESIDENT Zhu Rongji's attacks on liberal economists who advocate high economic growth and low unemployment at the cost of high inflation are worth supporting. Any sensible economist should realise that runaway inflation eventually will ruin the economy and wreak havoc on people's livelihood. Mr Zhu152 words
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Article119 1994-07-20 14 IN THE WAKE of announcing that the United Development Party (PPP) is to convene a national congress next month, PPP chairman Ismail Hasan Metareum last week disclosed that his party needs at least 1.5 billion rupiah for the convention but has only 100 million119 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1994-07-20 14 Neville Stack - Neville Stack examines how John Birt turned a flabby organisation into a streamlined corporation ready to take on CNN and Rupert Murdoch Neville Stack The writer is a political commentator based in London. He writes regularly for BT. THE last time we met, about a1,232 words
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Advertisement227 1994-07-20 14 Whither prices? Residential property prices doubled over the Office space: The worst is over Frank Tsao: Tycoon with a mission Why companies need a green audit Derivatives: The hard sell is on House Hunt: Private property prices Get your copy of this month's Singapore Business I I from your nearest227 words
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Miscellaneous79 1994-07-20 14 ho..it's nothing to do /of course. i fv\ p»uo*>{S IN vjoog jLftg.. J W HOUDitfG surorvtefc [u#c» v opT* cWm-J ieg? oaEgf*r^zJ AMOOATIO WWWWM LTB, I W4 POOWESBURY GARRY TRUDEAU TM SORRX MX 11 NarrSNOTfiSCUT II A£>.U#*MCWSCW7HfaJ Cf T AH t.cnNOTHBRB. Hcs smPSONfmwoj**, wclsntimq lOR s JVJGWJNTA/QNQA IN6 HiM COCf&HffT&79 words
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Article, Illustration1619 1994-07-20 15 Leon Hadar - The United States has consistently slammed Myanmar's ruling junta, the Slorc, for blatant violation of human rights. Leon Hadar says that principled stand is being watered down now as Washington finds it needs Yangorfs support to fight the growing drugs menace at1,619 words
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Article, Illustration596 1994-07-20 15 Vinod Thomas - Vinod Thomas says concerted trade liberalisation by the region would be an act of enlightened self-interest Vinod Thomas The writer is the chief economist for East Asia and the Pacific Region at the World Bank in Washington IHT BETWEEN now andIHT - 596 words
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Advertisement160 1994-07-20 15 cFemt ill f7]u> < )eme,s pß>'"lh Bi e /t JP Bastiani, lunch is a Mediterranean culinary experience to be savoured in every sense. Prepare to be overcome by the aroma of delicate ax^jl! spices wafting from our wood burning oven and grill. k --...——»—>.»....—.J Your tastebuds will be tempted by160 words
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478 1994-07-20 16 May deficit jumps to USs9b from USsB.sb but shortfall with Japan down by nearly 20pc Reuter. Bloomberg Business News AFP WASHINGTON Record imports in May boosted the US deficit on trade in goods and services to US$9.l7 billion (5513.8 billion) from US$B.53 billion inReuter.; Bloomberg Business News; AFP - 478 words
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427 1994-07-20 16 Reuter, AFP WASHINGTON The United States is expected to initiate sanctions action against Japan this month, despite concerns that new trade friction could wreak further havoc on the dollar. Administration sources yesterday said Tokyo still had time to make concessions in theReuter,; AFP - 427 words
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560 1994-07-20 16 Ho Kay Tat - From Ho Kay Tat in KUALA LUMPUR THE Malaysian central bank's accommodation of low interest rates will have to end soon as rates are now running on par with inflation and this would discourage people from saving, a think-tank warned yesterday.560 words
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Article, Illustration252 1994-07-20 16 AFP SEOUL North Koreans bade an emotional farewell to Kim II Sung yesterday, wailing and weeping as the red, flagdraped coffin of the world's last Stalinist dictator made its final journey through the streets of Pyongyang. An estimated two million mourners lined the streetsAFP - 252 words
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236 1994-07-20 16 Bloomberg Business News MAYNARD, Massachusetts Digital Equipment Corp yesterday said Quantum Corp had agreed to buy parts of its disk-drive business for about US$4OO million (SS6O4 million). The move is part of Digital's sweeping restructuring, which includes shedding operations,Bloomberg Business News - 236 words
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Article, Illustration737 1994-07-20 16 MOHAN KUPPUSAMY; MOHAN KUPPUSAMY - The Bottom Line MOHAN KUPPUSAMY MOHAN KUPPUSAMY The writer is a BT journalist SINCE 1949, it has been an article of faith in Taiwan that the Kuomintang government in Taipei, not the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing, constituted the legitimate government of737 words
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130 1994-07-20 16 NYT DANJIANGKOU, China One of the largest public works projects ever conceived a plan to divert water from the reservoir here to Beijing, 1,376 km north has been proposed by the Communist Party leadership to save the Chinese capital from perpetual drought in the nextNYT - 130 words
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COMPANIES & MARKETS
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Article, Illustration577 1994-07-20 17 Abdul Hadhi - From Abdul Hadhi in BINTAN, Indonesia REFLECTING the intensity of its regional drive, the Keppei Group's investments in Indonesia have reached some US$4OO million (Ss6o4 million), Keppel Coip chairman Sim Kee Boon said in Bintan, Indonesia, yesterday. Mr Sim, who is also chairmanReuter - 577 words
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265 1994-07-20 17 SINGAPORE About 63 per cent of Super Coffeemix Manufacturing's shares will go to small investors who applied for fewer than 10 lots in the beverage maker's initial public offer. Applications from small investors totalled 38,975, or 93 per cent of total265 words
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717 1994-07-20 17 William Chia - HOCK LOCK SIEW By William Chia SINGAPORE A profound shakeout is underway in Indonesia's pharmaceutical industry and the country's eight listed players look set to benefit handsomely from it. Indonesia has a low per capita annual pharmaceutical consumption US$4.l5,717 words
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239 1994-07-20 17 Joseph Rajendran - By Joseph Rajendran SINGAPORE Singapore PC sound card maker Aztech Systems is investing US$6 million (Ss9 million) to set up a UK office to manage sales/marketing and warehousing operations. Aztech, rated the second biggest supplier of sound cards in Europe, is239 words
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Article110 1994-07-20 17 Bloomberg Business News O V AMSTERDAM Dutch diversified trading group Hagemeyer NV will set up a trading joint venture in the Asia-Pacif-ic with Swiss marketing company Cosa Liebermann. Hagemeyer yesterday said the Hongkong-based joint venture, to be called HCL Ltd, will have annual sales of 1.4Bloomberg Business News - 110 words
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EYE on your STOCKS
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Article, Illustration43 1994-07-20 17 Mixed Market Mood' indicates the likely trading sentiment today, based on brokers polled at 5-6pm yesterday. Overnight events may alter sentiment. Brokers polled: Baring, Fraser. 0K Goh. Kay Hian, OngCo, Somura., Phillip. Smith Sew Court. H I Carr and SG Warburg.43 words
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Article, Illustration150 1994-07-20 17 Paul Leo - -By Paul Leo United Engineers' shares have fallen 35.5 per cent, or $1.52, to $2.76 from their record high of $4.28 on Jan 10. Mediumterm technical factors suggest a buy. The weekly Relative Strength Index and stochastics are below 25, indicating an oversold condition. The weekly Moving Average150 words
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76 1994-07-20 18 SINGAPORE Hai Sun Hup has taken a 65 per cent stake in a joint-venture company to supply food and drink to the hospitality industry. Its partner is Chew Seong Ling. The joint-venture company, Culina, will have an authorised capital of 500,000 ordinary76 words
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Article81 1994-07-20 18 SINGAPORE Flour miller Prima told the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday that it could not comment on an article in Business Times which said its plan to build a wheat mill in Vietnam had been impeded by the entry of a US multinational. Prima said81 words
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47 1994-07-20 18 SINGAPORE Some 9.98 million ordinary 20-cent shares arising from a l-for-4 bonus issue by Fuji Offset Plates Manufacturing will be listed from today, as will 70.45 million ordinary 50-cent shares arising from a l-for-5 bonus issue by Singapore Petroleum Company.47 words
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61 1994-07-20 18 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Malayan Cement Bhd is to set up a cement-grinding plant costing Msl2o million (5569.6 million) with an initial annual capacity of 750,000 tonnes in Pasir Gudang, Johor. A Malayan Cement statement yesterday said the cement-grinding plant project would beBernama - 61 words
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Article62 1994-07-20 18 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Uniphone Telecommunications Bhd has forecast a consolidated pre-tax profit of M 546.06 million (5526.71 million) for the year ending Jan 31, 1995. The prospective gross earnings per share would be 33 sen, it said in a circular to shareholders on its proposed 1-for-lBernama - 62 words
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59 1994-07-20 18 KUALA LUMPUR Plywood and veneer manufacturer CHG Industries Bhd has purchased a 57 per cent stake in Damba Holdings Ltd, a New Zealand office furniture manufacturer. Its managing director, Francis Foo, said in a statement yesterday that the acquisition involved 4.46 million ordinary59 words
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Article53 1994-07-20 18 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Mamee-Double Decker will acquire a 58 per cent stake in a beverage manufacturing company, East Coast Bottling Sdn Bhd, for M 52.66 million (551.54 million) cash. A Mamee-Double Decker statement yesterday said the proposed acquisition would enable the group to diversify intoBernama - 53 words
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84 1994-07-20 18 Reuter MANILA The government has lowered the floor price for shares of Marcopper Mining Corp after interested buyers backed out of a bidding earlier this month, the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) said yesterday. The new floor price set by the Committee onReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration405 1994-07-20 18 Bernama KUALA TRENGGANU A group of 18 leading investors have agreed to set up the Trengganu Investment Fund with Msloo million (5558.22 million) as initial capital to develop Tasik Kenyir in Hulu Trengganu and surrounding areas. Deputy Prime Minister Anwar IbrahimBernama - 405 words
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362 1994-07-20 18 Quak Hiang Whai - By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE Thailand's Shinawatra Paging Co Ltd, a pager company in which Singapore Telecom International has a 40 per cent stake, plans to extend its "roaming" paging service to users around Southeast Asia. The "roaming" service, which362 words
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315 1994-07-20 18 Ho Kay Tat - From Ho Kay Tat in KUALA LUMPUR GRANITE Industries Bhd yesterday said it has been invited to invest in a racecourse development project in South Africa, confirming market rumours that have sparked active trading in its shares since last week.315 words
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264 1994-07-20 18 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Antah Holdings Bhd has forecast an increase in consolidated profit before tax for the year ended June 31, 1995, to M 535.23 million (5520.4 million) from M527.2S million earlier, following the proposed acquisition of Bangunan BNH, a two-for-five bonus issue andMBT - 264 words
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206 1994-07-20 18 AFP MANILA State-owned Korea Telecom has bought a 20 per cent equity stake in a local telecommunications firm in a bid to cash in on the newly deregulated and potentially lucrative industry. Officials said on Monday that the South Korean company madeAFP - 206 words
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195 1994-07-20 18 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Hume Industries (Malaysia) Bhd is to take part in the privatisation of the Philippine water treatment sector. A Hume statement yesterday said it would take up 40 per cent in the joint venture company Philippines-Ma-laysia Water Consortium IncBernama - 195 words
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289 1994-07-20 18 SINGAPORE Cycle Carriage Ltd (CCL) announced yesterday that its Malaysian associate Cold Storage Bhd has signed a memorandum of understanding with Nestle SA of Switzerland to form a joint venture firm in Malaysia. A formal agreement is expected to be sealed within the289 words
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158 1994-07-20 18 Reuter MANILA The Philippines' Justice Department will not allow Johan Holdings BerhadGeorge Kent Malaysia Berhad to proceed with a proposed project to source, develop, process and provide water in Subic Bay. Justice Secretary Franklin Drilon yesterday said the project fell under aReuter - 158 words
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Article513 1994-07-20 18 UNIT TRUSTS FUNDS Jul 20 UMB Invest Mgt Ltd 'in t.Unifund 1.43 1.49 Mgapere unn inm unitoond+ 1.03 ioss The Commerce 161 1.70 United Gr Fund! 1.68 1.74 The Savings Fund 1.52 1.61 United Asia Fund 1.62 1.72S'porc Prof Fund 0 69 0.73 11A S pore See Fund 1.03 1513 words
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Article609 1994-07-20 18 Payment Ex Books Pay date dose date Alcorn F 3.5TE Jun 23 Jul 7 Jul 22 Alex Hides SO* b 6 Sep 6 Sep 12 Sep 22 Amcol 25* F 20 Jul 26 Aug I Aug 23 Asia Pac Ld b 2TE Aug 10 Aug 24 Sep 23609 words
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Article, Illustration423 1994-07-20 19 Bloomberg Business News PARIS European plane maker Airbus Industrie has won more firm orders in the first six months of 1994 than it won in all of last year. Furthermore, Airbus won 35 per cent more orders than archrival Boeing.Bloomberg Business News - 423 words
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197 1994-07-20 19 Bloomberg Business News NEW DELHI Asahi Glass Co of Japan and three companies in the Tata group will set up a float glass factory in India at a cost of a 4.1S billion rupees (S$ 198.9 million), Floatglass India Ltd (FIL)Bloomberg Business News - 197 words
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298 1994-07-20 19 US corporate results Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK Citicorp yesterday said second-quarter net income rose 96 per cent, benefiting from an improved loan portfolio and gains from restructured Brazilian debt, while trading revenue plummeted. The nation's largest banking company saidBloomberg Business News - 298 words
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92 1994-07-20 19 Bloomberg Business News SANTA CLARA, California Intel Corp yesterday said the sharp price cuts it announced for the third quarter may have sent its chip prices to a "low point" for some time. For the third quarter, the world's largest maker of microprocessors cutBloomberg Business News - 92 words
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Article95 1994-07-20 19 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc yesterday said it earned US$32 million (Ss4B million) from operations in the second quarter, its first as a public company. The world's fourthlargest underwriter of stocks and bonds said second-quarter net income totalled 11 US cents aBloomberg Business News - 95 words
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Article85 1994-07-20 19 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK Merrill Lynch Co yesterday said second-quar-ter earnings fell 27 per cent, battered by rising interest rates that made the quarter Wall Street's toughest since 1990. The nation's biggest securities firm said net income for the three months ended June 30 fellBloomberg Business News - 85 words
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Article92 1994-07-20 19 Bloomberg Business News FAIRFIELD, Connecticut General Electric Co yesterday said second-quarter net income rose 14 per cent as higher profits in nine of its 12 business groups more than offset declines in its NBC television and GE Aircraft Engines units. The conglomerate said earnings climbedBloomberg Business News - 92 words
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Article87 1994-07-20 19 Bloomberg Business News PURCHASE, New York PepsiCo Inc yesterday reported its second-quarter profit from operations crept up 0.7 per cent as expenses increased on efforts to boost revenue. The number two soft drink maker said profit from operations rose to U*****.7 million (***** million), orBloomberg Business News - 87 words
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218 1994-07-20 19 Bloomberg Business News ATLANTA Coca-Cola Co on Monday said second-quar-ter profits increased 15 per cent on better-than-expected international and domestic volume gains. The Atlanta-based beverage concern, the world's largest soft drink maker, earned US$75B million (S$ 1.2 billion), or 59 US centsBloomberg Business News - 218 words
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202 1994-07-20 19 Reuter NEW YORK Several major banks reported higher secondquarter earnings on Monday, led by a 43 per cent profit gain at Nationsßank Corp and a 32 per cent rise at Chase Manhattan Corp. Nationsßank, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, said itReuter - 202 words
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403 1994-07-20 19 AFP BEIJING A top Chinese financial official has pleaded for renewed investor confidence in the country's ailing stock markets, pointing to government steps aimed at resolving the current crisis. Reports yesterday said the call came as local investors prompted by an oversupplyAFP - 403 words
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358 1994-07-20 19 Bloomberg Business News TAIPEI Acer Inc, one of the world's largest manufacturers of personal computers, yesterday said profit for the first half of 1994 more than trebled on increased sales and a return to profit in Europe and the US. Provisional netBloomberg Business News - 358 words
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296 1994-07-20 19 Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON US cities yesterday attacked a Securities and Exchange Commission proposal that would require them to disclose their financial health to investors. They want the SEC to put the rule on hold and consider whether it is needed at all. TheBloomberg Business News - 296 words
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Article96 1994-07-20 20 Bloomberg Business News BOMBAY The Federal Bank Ltd has announced that its net profit for the last financial year ended March increased 116 per cent to 178.6 million rupees (SS7.B million), the Economic Times said yesterday. The company will pay a dividend of 2.5 rupeesBloomberg Business News - 96 words
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106 1994-07-20 20 Reuter MILAN Banca Commerciale Italiana (BCI) expects better results this year than in 1993, managing director Luigi Fausti told shareholders yesterday. "I am confident that the second half (of 1994) will be better than the first...and that (we will) end the year with betterReuter - 106 words
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63 1994-07-20 20 Knight-Ridder BOMBAY South Korea's Daewoo Securities Co will soon launch a US$5O million (Ss76 million) open-ended offshore fund for investment in equities and debt instruments of Indian firms. The India Prime Fund will be jointly managed by Daewoo Capital Management Co and Daewoo's IndianKnight-Ridder - 63 words
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79 1994-07-20 20 Reuter BARODA, India India's largest state-run petrochemicals company, hoping to ride a global upturn in petrochemical prices, has revived a plan to tap offshore funds with a US$lOO million (SSISI million) Euroissue of equity. "We have already asked the government for permission," Indian Petrochemicals CorporationReuter - 79 words
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78 1994-07-20 20 Bloomberg Business News BUDAPEST International financier George Soros has offered to invest five billion forints (Ss76 million) in one of Hungary's largest banks, Orszagos Takarekpenztar es Kereskedelmi Bank Rt, the Wall Street Journal Europe reported yesterday. The funds would be invested in the bank onBloomberg Business News - 78 words
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64 1994-07-20 20 AFP TORONTO The Bank of Montreal said on Monday its subsidiary Nesbitt Thomson had agreed to take over Burns Fry in a deal worth Cs4o3 million (Ss44l million). The deal, which is subject to regulatory approval, will culminate with the full merger ofAFP - 64 words
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257 1994-07-20 20 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Korean banks will raise up to US$l.5 billion (552.26 billion) in the international capital markets this year because their local source of US dollar funds the central Bank of Korea has emptied its pool of excess foreignBloomberg Business News - 257 words
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471 1994-07-20 20 Florence Chong - From Florence Chong in SYDNEY THE MALAYSIAN subsidiary of one of Australia's largest insurance companies, QBE Insurance, is set to take in local equity this month. "The (Malaysian) government is anxious that we place 30 per cent equity471 words
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126 1994-07-20 20 SINGAPORE International credit rating agency Standard Poor's has given a BB rating to US$2OO million (SS3O2 million) of guaranteed notes due 2004, issued by Indonesianowned Tjiwi Kimia International Finance Co. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of stationery maker126 words
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Article, Illustration492 1994-07-20 20 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK Thirty of the world's biggest banks are seeking Federal Reserve permission to expand their securities operations, a move that could make banks bigger players on Wall Street. The banks sent a letterBloomberg Business News - 492 words
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331 1994-07-20 20 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian regulators are working on several proposals to boost the ringgit corporate bond market, including tax incentives, Khairil Anuar Abdullah, a director of the Securities Commission, said yesterday. Malaysian companies have issued some MS 16 billion (559.3 billion) in debtReuter - 331 words
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423 1994-07-20 20 FT LONDON Standard Chartered is investigating the disappearance of US$lO,OOO (S$ 15,000) of gold coins, allegedly given by its Mocatta bullion division to a Malaysian minister as a "trade sample". The disappearance of the coins has emerged as part of aFT - 423 words
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191 1994-07-20 20 Knight-Ridder TOKYO Officials from the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the Osaka Securities Exchange will visit the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) from tomorrow in a bid to "attain a better relationship", TSE chairman Mitsuhide Yamaguchi said yesterday. Mr Yamaguchi told a press conferenceKnight-Ridder - 191 words
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Article, Illustration551 1994-07-20 22 Reuter LONDON Cocoa, overshadowed in recent weeks by coffee's meteoric ascent, turned the tables on Monday as prices raced to 6'/: year highs. Cocoa for September delivery jumped £34 (SS80) to £1,102 a tonne as nervous investors and manufacturers rushedReuter - 551 words
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379 1994-07-20 22 Bloomberg Business News SINGAPORE Prices for low-sulphur waxy residue (LSWR) oil continue to rise as sweltering weather in Japan boosts demand for electricity to power air conditioners. The Japanese Meteorological Agency said Japan's annual rainy season ended 10 days earlierBloomberg Business News - 379 words
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411 1994-07-20 22 Reuter BOMBAY India's biggest oil exploration company said on Monday it was seeking its first-ever foreign partner in a local joint venture to look for more badly needed domestic reserves. "I would like to tell companies interested in exploring oilReuter - 411 words
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286 1994-07-20 22 AFP SINGAPORE Rubber markets are overheating with prices firming sharply in recent months, traders said yesterday, warning speculators they risked being burned if no action was taken to cool the situation. Traders said rubber prices had shot up by more than 70 per centAFP - 286 words
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396 1994-07-20 22 Piatt's Oilgram MANILA The Philippine government has approved a 15-year contract for a USJapanese consortium to operate a rehabilitated one-million-barrel oil depot on Nonoc Island on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. The consortium, Chemoil Asia, will pay US$5O,OOO (5576,000)Piatt's Oilgram - 396 words
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204 1994-07-20 22 Reuter HANOI Americans, more used to hearing of Vietnam's Central Highlands as a wartime battleground, could soon be drinking coffee from the mountains' misty slopes now that trade ties are growing. A first shipment of 54 tonnes of coffee from Dac LacReuter - 204 words
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Article, Illustration120 1994-07-20 22 THE SINGAPORE dollar was little changed in light trade yesterday, with firm support seen at 1.51. Good ringgit buying interest was seen from Kuala Lumpur but the local currency still appeared well-sup-ported at 2.5920. In the absence of central bank action, trading is expected toCharts by Dow Jones Telerate - 120 words
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Article96 1994-07-20 22 AFP NEW YORK The dollar was up against other major currencies with the exception of the pound sterling in early Wall Street trading yesterday as the latest trade figures showed that the US trade deficit with Japan had fallen. The ounce of gold was up 70 cents atAFP - 96 words
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Article207 1994-07-20 22 Reuter LONDON The US dollar gained two pfennigs on the German mark and one yen on the Japanese unit on foreign exchange markets yesterday, but trade was thin and dealers said the gains were largely based on snort-covering. The dollar was helped on balance by figures showing the USReuter - 207 words
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179 1994-07-20 22 Bloomberg ENERGY REPORT LONDON Crude oil futures in London declined for a third day as an oil workers' strike in Nigeria left the country's exports undented. Prices fell as much as 20 cents to US$l7.lB a barrel amid unprofitable refining economics179 words
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Article, Illustration1716 1994-07-20 22 limlf-Heightnl iiklrx cakulalrtl wfauvJ S'ptKrs hip 14 Iriklins porlik-n Ban- voir HH? US$/S$ forward rates Noon July 19 ss Bid Offer 1-month I 5082 1 50% 2-month 1.5073 1.5087 3-month 1 5063 1.5077 6-monlh 1.5022 1.5042 Sotmr OCBC Source: OCBC FOREIGN CURRENCY NOTE RATES As at 9am on July 191,716 words
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1252 1994-07-20 23 SIMEX REPORT Reuter SINGAPORE Simex Euroyen and Eurodollars and Japanese government bond (JGB) futures closed firmer in quiet, featureless trade yesterday, dealers said. Few fresh positions were taken in Euroyen and JGB futures as traders awaited the Bank of Japan's quarterly economic report toReuter - 1,252 words
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635 1994-07-20 23 COMMODITY REPORTS KL Tin KUALA LUMPUR Tin firmed II cents for the third consecutive trading day to close at MS 13.96 a kg due to steadier prices in London, dealers said. European and local buyers outnumbered sellers again as tin prices at the LME635 words
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64 1994-07-20 23 SINGAPORE Rice output is certain to decline this year in Indonesia due to drought, but the outlook is nowhere as pessimistic as that suggested by the country's agriculture ministry, according to agricultural sources in Jakarta. A forecast late last week by Amrin Kahar,64 words
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Article56 1994-07-20 23 BOGOTA Colombia raised its internal coffee price 10.4 per cent yesterday, and adopted a trial automatic price adjustment formula for future changes, the Colombian National Coffee Federation announced. The increase from 163,000 to 180,000 pesos per 125-kilogram load is the fifth increase this year and the56 words
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Article108 1994-07-20 23 TOKYO Dowa Mining Co said its joint venture in Mexico started operations this month at the Tizapa zinc and lead mine. A Dowa spokesman said the company will send three experts to Tizapa by next month to make final adjustments at the mine. The mine108 words
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79 1994-07-20 23 SYDNEY China is producing little more than half the nickel it according to an Australian economist. Rajiv Biswas, senior economist foi the Western Australian Department of Resource> Development, said in the department's journal Prospect, that China is producing about 30,000 tonnes of nickel a79 words
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Article1446 1994-07-20 23 Rubber Singapore Commodity Exchange (futures dosing as at 5.30pm) RSS 1 Contract (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Aug 94 199.00 199.00 202.00 200 800 Sep 197.00 3200 Oct 188.50 188.00 189 50 12) 362$ Nov 188.50 188.00 188.00 125 3625 Dee 188.501,446 words
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Article1006 1994-07-20 24 +5.1 Shares closed marginally firmer yesterday as overseas investors bought up stock in late trade to bolster a flagging market, brokers said. Lacklustre performances on offshore markets dragged the key All Ordinaries Index 11.3 points lower at the open, but the local bourse recovered to close 5.1 points firmer1,006 words
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Article584 1994-07-20 24 18.25 Stock prices finished up but off the day's high of 2.678 points as a technical rally continued for the fourth straight day, brokers said. The Composite Index ended 18.25 points up at 2.669.06 on a turnover of 677.56 million shares worth 914.79 million pesos from 1.17 billion shares584 words
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Article579 1994-07-20 24 -7.07 Stocks finished lower on profittaking after recent sharp gains, but brokers remained optimistic about the outlook. The Weighted Index ended 7.07 points or 0.11 per cent down at 6,526.39. Turnover remained active at TS 119.02 billion, though lower than Monday's TS 131.04 billion. Profit-taking was especially heavy in579 words
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Article428 1994-07-20 24 -5.75 Despite selective gains in smaller capitalised shares, Seoul stocks closed lower for a fifth consecutive session due to a lack of institutional activity. The Composite Stock Index shed 5.75 points to 939.05. "External factors surrounding the market don't look favourable," said Choi Hyeon-cheol of First Securities. Investment trust428 words
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Article289 1994-07-20 24 -6.75 Shares consolidated to end marginally lower after a strong run on Monday and late last week. The NZSE-40 Capital Index ended 6.75 points lower at 2,027.71 on turnover of NZS29 million as the market consolidated on earlier gains. "A lot of people who rushed in on the289 words
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Article104 1994-07-20 24 11.36 Share prices recovered to close higher on late buying by local mutual funds, brokers said. The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) 30-share index gained 11.36 points to close at a provisional 4.109.47. But the 100-share national index was down 7.90 points to 1,938.05. The brokers said Indian mutual funds,104 words
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Article820 1994-07-20 24 Britannia Funds Sterling Cash Bid (Hf« Mini C ap Deposit 1* 6400 1*6500 Mini Jcrso (nil .0 IIWJ 0 IW Mim Mat Income 114V10 «0 4600 I S$ ash Income Plus Fund 100*00 10 MOO PS S Reserve Fund 5 2*00 5 JHIO Sterling hquil) Euro Performance D -W1D Far820 words
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Article637 1994-07-20 24 +9.3 Equities finished a relatively quiet session yesterday mostly firmer and dealers said market sentiment remained upbeat as many investors believe the FTSE has begun to bounce from a downtrend that started in early February. The FTSE 100 closed 9.3 points higher at 3,091.3. The FTSE mid-250 Index ended637 words
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Article121 1994-07-20 24 +27.20 Short-covering, bargainhunting and firmer bonds lifted French shares to a higher close and resistance levels not seen since May were tested yesterday, dealers said. Hopes that Germany may cut rates tomorrow and interest from fund managers and US investors also underpinned shares. The CAC-40 Index ended up 27.20121 words
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Article200 1994-07-20 24 +30.60 Stocks rose 1.5 per cent after the Bundesbank eased inflation anxieties by saying jnoncy supply growth has "lowed. In what some saw as a possible prelude to lower interest rates, the Bundesbank reported that growth of M 3 money supply slowed to a preliminary 11.3 per cent in200 words
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Article150 1994-07-20 24 +9.19 Benchmark stock index rose to its highest level for two weeks as the stronger dollar promised better profits for companies selling in the US. The Bel2o Index rose 9.19 points, or 0.7 per ccnt, to 1,424.84, its highest since July 4. The index has climbed 2.2 per ccnt150 words
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Article167 1994-07-20 24 +228 Stocks climbcd more than 2 per cent, recovering four-fifths of the previous day's losses, as the market quickly shook off worries that the government was poised to fall. Milan's Mibtcl Index of leading shares climbed 228 points to 11,260, ending just nine points off the day's high, as167 words
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Article288 1994-07-20 24 +5.51 Stocks rose for a fifth day as a stronger dollar and lower Dutch bond yields raised hopes for the forthcoming earnings reporting season. The Amsterdam EOE Index of 25 leading stocks rose 5.51 points, or 1.4 per cent, to 399.12, its biggest gain since June 22. Thcrisc was288 words
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Article223 1994-07-20 24 11.53 Shares closed higher, supported by lower interest rates and a firmer dollar. But dealers said the market remained nervous. Some players were still shocked by the recent steep fall in Roche certificates. The broad SPI was up 11.53 points at 1,670.19. Zurich Jul 19 Francs AIumiivw Bi M223 words
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Article312 1994-07-20 24 +39 Shares finished lower across the board yesterday as a recent firmer trend reversed amid uncertainty about direction in world markets, dealers said. They said the market was set to take direction from Wall Street overnight and the gold price, which had disappointed after initial hopes of further gains312 words
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Article334 1994-07-20 24 +6.42 Stocks meandered in weaker territory at midday as players await an cxpcctcd drop in the Bank of Canada's key lending rate this afternoon. Sector losses in precious metals and consumer products edged out gains in communications and media and pipelines. The TSE 300 Composite Index fell 4.70 points334 words
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Article711 1994-07-20 24 1.62 Stock prices were fractionally lower early yesterday in scant trading on the New York Stock Exchange, as investors stuck to the sidelines ahead of the federal reserve chiefs testimony today. Fed chairman Alan Greenspan makes a semiannual appearance before congress, which has investors once again on an711 words
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Article, Illustration2832 1994-07-20 25 Reuter HONGKONG Stocks finished moderately lower yesterday but bargain hunting, particularly on HSBC Holdings, helped trim losses on the Hang Seng index, brokers said. The blue chip indicator retreated 48.82 points, or 0.53 per cent, to close at 9,145.01. It lagged by 64 points earlier. "Profit-takers continued to focusReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 2,832 words
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Article, Illustration510 1994-07-20 25 CLSA SHANGHAI'S A market rebounded 0.5 per cent yesterday, but the "B" shares fared better and went up 0.6 per cent. Turnover also increased from the previous day to USS2.3 million. Trading was evenly spread out between several counter, with Chlor Alkali moving up 2.4 per cent, and LianCLSA - 510 words
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Article, Illustration2530 1994-07-20 25 Reuter TOKYO Stocks closed slightly firmer after an uneventful yesterday. Trade was concentrated on shares of smaller companies, and was very quiet, brokers said. They expect the sluggish trade to continue on Wednesday. "At the moment, no one is brave enough to push the Nikkei average above 21,000, butReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 2,530 words
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Article, Illustration1684 1994-07-20 25 Reuter BANGKOK Stocks ended a day dominated by speculative trade up 3.74 points to 1.348.94 as punters focused on finance and foreign investors picked up blue chips selectively. brokers said. Volume was moderate to active at 10.1 billion baht. Finance was most active in value terms at 2.4 billionReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,684 words
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Article, Illustration1141 1994-07-20 25 Reuter JAKARTA Share prices closed mixed in moderate trading on selective local buying as foreign investors were mainly sidelined, brokers said. "There was not much market activity. Even with many stocks looking cheap, foreign investors are quiet while locals continually look at the short-term play buy in the morningReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,141 words
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Article2145 1994-07-20 26 ACTIVE volurra P*CASH 30c 2.838.000 I rromct 2.287.000 Intl 50c 2.192.000 nWuhi-PurpoK I 686 000 Mm Hyd 50c l.4%.000 Landmarks Bhd %J 000 Kamunling 50c *****0 Pub Bk Fomtn 767 000 Lien Hoc TSK97 732,000 Kcmayan 50c 680.000 AMDB 50c 577,000 FACB50C 541.000 Inns Bhd 496.000 MOOT ACTIVE2,145 words
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Article, Illustration5399 1994-07-20 26 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Share prices drifted lower in narrow range trading yesterday as investors adopted a cautious wait-and-see stance for the immediate term. Analysts said that owing to the absence of fresh positive leads, the market suffered from lack of buying interest. The benchmarkBernama; Source: Bridge Info - 5,399 words
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Article7330 1994-07-20 27 Cr Gr M Wi |*«4 lin Val Day Laat Qnate Dh Dh YU Nd Cap A»g Hi«k Lo« fun -j Sak 47- COW) High Low Bayer VIkr Or P/E Wi Price INDUSTRIAL AND COMMfRTI/M 1440 835 *11 Aetna 985 970 980 17 5 2.1 It 15.7 67*9 9(2 800 4007,330 words
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Article, Illustration1863 1994-07-20 28 Quak Hiang Whai - By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE For the second day, the market disappointed those who had expected a rally this week as the bourse closed broadly lower with trading volumes dipping to 60 million units. Contrary to calls for a more positiveCharts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,863 words
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468 1994-07-20 29 Rahita Elias - From Rahita Elias in KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIAN International Shipping Corp (MISC) has launched a multi-million dollar regional expansion programme to tap into the booming intra-Asean trade. Managing director ArifTin Alias told Business Times yesterday the Malaysian national carrier will introduce more468 words
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Article135 1994-07-20 29 Reuter HANOI Vietnamese border guards have made arrests in eight cases of piracy in Vietnamese waters in the first half of this year and detected another 20 cases, officials said yesterday. "Piracy on the sea was rare until last year in Vietnam," one official said.Reuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration433 1994-07-20 29 Dexter Lee - By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Sembawang Maritime has removed a potential pollution threat to India's west coast. t The local company has removed more than 1,000 tonnes of bunker and other oil from the bulk carrier Sea Transporter, which ran aground off433 words
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Article, Illustration343 1994-07-20 29 Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON The international agreement on shipbuilding concluded over the weekend will help the American industry compete better against foreign manufacturers, US Trade Representative Mickey Kantor said on Monday. "This agreement will create the conditions under which all shipbuilding countriesBloomberg Business News - 343 words
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216 1994-07-20 29 NYT BRUSSELS French shipbuilders on Monday condemned the weekend agreement on eliminating subsidies in the shipbuilding industry, claiming their competitors would benefit from indirect subsidies that would be left intact. Shipbuilders also urged the French government to try to block theNYT - 216 words
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219 1994-07-20 29 Bloomberg Business News MIAMI Carnival Corp said on Monday it increased the size of a 95,000-ton ship it ordered in early 1993 to more than 100,000 tons, beating out a similar ship, which was ordered in April by Princess Cruises. Carnival's US$4OO million (SS6O4Bloomberg Business News - 219 words
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Article, Illustration707 1994-07-20 30 Alec Almazan - TNT's launch of the Asian Air Express Network has been a resounding success, reports Alec Almazan Alec Almazan TNT Express Woitdwide says its Asian Air Express Network is flying high. "The volume of document, parcel and express freight traffic has tripled since the second phase of707 words
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Article14179 1994-07-20 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 after14,179 words
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Article587 1994-07-20 46 toy H» Birth Arrival Dqwrturt I Vwwj »oy Wo Barth Vrhal Oqwtot i I iMom Part r «nw MU POl alongside 20 07/2300 BSvltmnti 01/94 110 *x«9de 20 07/2300 Umnwedi 26A P05 alongs** 1907 2359 Guna 07/03/94 12 *HWS«le 20 07/2300 Wanwku 10/94 P04 alongside 19 07/1730587 words
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Article1274 1994-07-20 46 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO 1 RECEIVING Of EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Record Boofciif/Batonce Rsits f Sty Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From to Rose 055B 22/2000 3 20/0700 20/1159 20/1400 f 4 20/1200 20/1459 20/1700 ka S—> 127A 20/1500 1* 19/15001,274 words
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Article785 1994-07-20 46 1 THE Baltic Freight Index for spot dry 4 cargo shipping rates rose to 1,416 on t Monday from 1,412 on July IS. Trading remained sluggish on the freight market, but reports emerged Choyang covering a cargo on the ma- jor US Gulf to Japan route, brokers J.785 words
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268 1994-07-20 48 Ramesh Divyanathan - By Ramesh Divyanathan SINGAPORE Air services between Singapore and the Philippines are set to expand after a revised agreement announced yesterday. The revamped pact allows more flights and gives airlines more flexibility on how to operate, as routes can be linked to third268 words
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Article, Illustration50 1994-07-20 48 AFP HAMBURG Two technicians of the St Petersburg-based Transmash company give some explanations on their Mars-Rover vehicle during the current Space Week Fair, here on Monday. The unmanned vehicle is planned for a mission called Mars 98 on the planet at the end of this century. AFPAFP - 50 words
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387 1994-07-20 48 Reuter HIGHLAND PARK, Michigan Chrysler Corp said on Monday its international vehicle sales surged 40 per cent in the second quarter, led by strong minivan and Jeep sales. The No. 3 US automaker said it sold 35,212 vehicles to retail customers in theReuter - 387 words
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464 1994-07-20 48 AP WASHINGTON The Pentagon made the case for the expensive C-17 cargo plane based on a flawed cost analysis, according to a report by a congressional agency released on Monday. The General Accounting Office, an investigative arm of Congress, reported that aAP - 464 words
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237 1994-07-20 48 Reuter MONTREAL The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) said total scheduled passenger traffic of the world's airlines should grow about 5.2 per cent in 1994, 6.4 per cent in 1995 and 7.1 per cent in 19%. According to annual, threeyear forecasts released on Monday,Reuter - 237 words
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Article102 1994-07-20 48 Reuter MOSCOW Russia has opened to foreign vessels the port of Astrakhan on the lower reaches of the Volga river close to the Caspian Sea, Interfax news agency reported on Monday. The port has a river dock and a new sea terminal is currently being built,Reuter - 102 words
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108 1994-07-20 48 AFP OSLO Most of the 322 passengers aboard a Norwegian cruiser, the Sandefjord. were evacuated as a safety precaution on Monday after a short blaze in the engine room had been brought under control by staff, police said. Fifteen passengers refused to leave the cruiser sayingAFP - 108 words
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68 1994-07-20 48 Reuter WASHINGTON The State Department on Monday instructed US government employees in Russia to defer routine local air travel, calling Russian carriers "unreliable" and "deteriorating". "With the breakup of Aeroflot into many small airlines, travel within Russia is often unreliable. DomesticReuter - 68 words
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68 1994-07-20 48 AFP TOKYO United Airlines and Northwest Airlines received provisional approval from the transport ministry on Monday to increase their flights from Osaka's new Kansai International Airport. Extra flights by the two American carriers will only start between Sep 4 and Oct 29. FullAFP - 68 words
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284 1994-07-20 48 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Nissan Motor Co of Japan on Monday launched a stationwagon using parts sourced from Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Taiwan and Japan, officials said. "It is an ideal arrangement ensuring the best auto technology from each participating country and brings about anAFP - 284 words
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372 1994-07-20 48 Newsday NEW YORK To some people. where a car is made is as unimportant as the firing order of its spark plugs. To others, it is an important factor in choosing a car. Either way, US consumers will soon beNewsday - 372 words
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