The Business Times, 4 November 1994
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Title Section12 1994-11-04 1 SINGAPORE BusinessTimes WE KNOW ASIA MITA(P) 010/12/93 Friday November 4 1994 75*12 words
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2am LATEST
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Article52 1994-11-04 1 Reuter NEW YORK Wall Street stocks continued to coast higher yesterday. Advances led decliners about 10 to nine. US Treasuries were mixed, with the long bond off 1/32 to yield 8.10 per cent. At Ipm EST, the Dow Jones Industrial Average stood at 3,846.55 up 9.42Reuter - 52 words
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Article57 1994-11-04 1 Reuter WASHINGTON US Commerce Secretary Ron Brown said that he was confident but not overconfident that Congress would ratify the Gatt treaty. Mr Brown yesterday said there was still a lot of work to do but that it was his sense that the House and theReuter - 57 words
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Article162 1994-11-04 1 Stock market indices Thursday Change STII 2,352.2 -11.99 KLSE Comp 1,066.46 -27.12 Nikkei closed Hang Seng 9,491.96 +40.20 SET Index 1,528.51 -0.59 Jakarta Comp 522.84 -1.25 CLSA China B 1,151.69 -3.02 Aust All Ord 2,009.1 -2.1 FTSE 100 3,100.3 +19 Thursday Previous lpm EST dose Dow Jones 3,846.55162 words
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581 1994-11-04 1 Ho Kay Tat - From Ho Kay Tat in KUALA LUMPUR IN A further liberalisation of Malaysia's exchange control regime, Bank Ncgara has allowed exporters to open foreign currency accounts with seven selected commercial banks, among them two foreign banks Singaporeowned OCBC Bank and Hongkongßank Malaysia. The decision581 words
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205 1994-11-04 1 BANK NEGARA has also relaxed rules governing borrowings by non-residents. It announced yesterday that it would: allow non-resident controlled companies to obtain any amount of short-term trade financing facilities with original tenures of less than 12 months, guarantees and foreign exchange lines. They can borrow205 words
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371 1994-11-04 1 Lim Soon Neo - From Lim Soon Neo in HONGKONG AFTER Five years of dispute, Britain and China will Finally sign a Financing agreement today for the HK$ 158.2 billion (Ss3o billion) new airport at Chek Lap Kok. A government spokesman described it as "an important371 words
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217 1994-11-04 1 Reuter NEW YORK The Federal Reserve Fired more salvos in defence of the dollar yesterday, intervening aggressively in the markets for a second day. Dealers said the Federal Reserve paid 1.5155 German marks and 97.90 Japanese yen for each dollar it purchased inReuter - 217 words
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Article, Illustration221 1994-11-04 1 AFP BANGKOK Thailand's new foreign minister, billionaire Thaksin Shinawatra, has wasted no time settling into office, beginning with throwing out all his predecessor's belongings, including the toilet and sink. A ministry official yesterday said Mr Thaksin, who founded Thailand'sAFP - 221 words
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749 1994-11-04 1 Independent review panel to be formed SINGAPORE The White Paper on salary benchmarks for ministers and senior civil servants was approved by Parliament yesterday, with Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong proposing to form an independent panel to verify the private sector pay figures and749 words
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Article177 1994-11-04 1 SINGAPORE A shaky Wall Street continued to depress stock prices around the region yesterday, with the Malaysian market suffering most in the sell-ofT. News of the Dow Jones Industrial Average's third consecutive plunge this week, combined with residual disappointment over the national budget, sent the177 words
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Advertisement25 1994-11-04 1 Hock Lock Siew: Pg 19 Av Surabaya Agung may yet surnnSe Hongkong exchange amends listing rules for China companies, Pg 4 See Focus, Pg 625 words
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SINGAPORE NEWS
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514 1994-11-04 2 Chuang Peck Ming - Yesterday in Parliament By Chuang Peck Ming A RISE in pay for ministers in line with the White Paper proposals could turn the worst nightmare of the ruling party and many Singaporeans into reality a freak election outcome,514 words
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Article, Illustration511 1994-11-04 2 "These are the realities of life. You cannot change them. And I think that it is best for the House to take the bull by the horns. Have a system of remuneration which would pay ministers, political office holders well so that at least511 words
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183 1994-11-04 2 ZUELLIG (T) Pte Ltd, a Swiss-based manufacturer and distributor of chemicals, animal feed and pharmaceuticals in the Asia-Pacific region, is opening an $8 million plant in Woodlands. The plant will employ 55 people to manufacture chemicals for animal health and animal nutrition products.183 words
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326 1994-11-04 2 Teh Hooi Ling - By Teh Hooi Ling LOCAL packaging group Siong Bee has made its first foray into China, joining a growing list of small and medium-sized enterprises with investments there. Siong Bee Investment, a wholly owned subsidiary of Siong Bee Industries Pte Ltd,326 words
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Article, Illustration295 1994-11-04 2 Rahita Elias - By 1 Rahita Elias AFTER a relatively slow first half, cargo through Singapore may be picking up. Figures just released by the Port of Singapore Authority show throughput jumped 14 per cent year-on-year in August to 25.83 million tonnes. By comparison, growth in theSource: PSA - 295 words
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Article, Illustration420 1994-11-04 2 Genevieve Cua - By Genevieve Cua UNITED STATES-registered telecommunications services company Tele Asia Inc is gearing up to launch the region's first pre-paid global toll-free phone card, yet another contender in the rapidly growing and lucrative long distance telephone market. Tele Asia Inc, formedPhoto by Chris Loh - 420 words
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Article, Illustration401 1994-11-04 2 ASIA suffered from a major shortage of kidney dialysis treatment facilities, the head of a US-based health-care company said here yesterday. The president of Grace Health Care, Edmund Lowrie, cited a "tremendous undersupply" of kidney dialysis facilities in many countries in theSource: Grace Health Care - 401 words
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SOUTH-EAST ASIA
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375 1994-11-04 3 Leslie Lopez - From Leslie Lopez in JAKARTA LARGE infrastructure projects pushed up approved foreign investment in Indonesia to a record U5523.09 billion (5534.06 billion) in the first 10 months of the year, and officials say inflows should remain high next year despite competition375 words
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NOTEBOOK
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Article104 1994-11-04 3 AP JAKARTA The main news wire services of Australia and Indonesia yesterday concluded an exchange agreement. The pact was signed by Lee Casey, chief executive of Australian Associated Press, and Handjojo Nitimihardjo of Antara. Under the arrangement, reports from Indonesia can be sent through AAP toAP - 104 words
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Article56 1994-11-04 3 AP KUALA LUMPUR Senior naval officers from 14 Pacific basin countries will discuss ways to improve cooperation among their forces at a four-day gathering in Penang, beginning on Monday. The officers will study ways to tackle pollution of the sea and the role of theAP - 56 words
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117 1994-11-04 3 Reuter JAKARTA The head of Indonesia's largest independent labour union, Muchtar Pakpahan, will next week hear the verdict of his trial for allegedly inciting workers to riot, a lawyer following the case said yesterday. "The court decided to hand down its verdict on Nov 7,Reuter - 117 words
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285 1994-11-04 3 AFP MANILA The Philippine Finance Department yesterday said it was seeking the postponement of four reform measures sought by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and was hoping in the meantime to substitute them with other reforms. The four reforms the IMF had wantedAFP - 285 words
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Article, Illustration62 1994-11-04 3 Reuter i i 1,. r HO CHI MINI! V ietnamese women. Hearing Marlboro cowgirl attire, selling I-shirts and sunglasses at the opening of Vietnamerica Expo '94 in Ho Chi Minh City's Reunification Palace yesterday. About 30 US companies participated in the first exhibition of AmericanReuter - 62 words
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361 1994-11-04 3 Harish Mehta - By Harish Mehta SINGAPORE Cambodia has set up a task force to resolve its disputed maritime boundary with Thailand, with a view to joint development of lucrative oil and gas resources in the offshore area. A Cambodian inter-minis-terial task force361 words
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Advertisement453 1994-11-04 3 I ITS A FACT. I I We're The No. 1 Selling Aircon In Singapore 8 years in a row! I FACT. In the recent Survey Research Singapore's (SRS) Home Appliances Index 1993, Sanyo Aircon came out top in all the JS I categories featured in the survey. ~m ESBPVfIi m453 words
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CHINA/HONGKONG/TAIWAN
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CHINAWATCH
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93 1994-11-04 4 Reuter WASHINGTON As China races to become a founder member of the World Trade Organisation, US Trade Representative Mickey Kantor dashed speculation on Wednesday that he would visit Beijing this year to pave the way. Speculation has mounted recently that Mr Kantor mightReuter - 93 words
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71 1994-11-04 4 Bloomberg Business News TAIPEI National Investment Trust Co, one of Taiwan's largest mutual fund management companies, has applied to the Securities and Exchange Commission for permission to raise up to NTSS billion (SS2BO million) for a mutual fund specialising in Malaysian shares for TaiwanBloomberg Business News - 71 words
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Article89 1994-11-04 4 AP BEIJING Sales of consumer goods across China in the first nine months of this year jumped 28.3 per cent from the same period a year ago. the government said yesterday. The official Xinhua News Agency said consumer sales for the period, totalling 1.11 trillionAP - 89 words
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79 1994-11-04 4 AFP SHANGHAI The Shanghai Posts and Telecommunication Administration Bureau will invest 900 million yuan to treble its mobile network to 180,000 lines, a newspaper reported yesterday. The Liberation Daily reported that demand vastly outstripped supply, with 60,000 portable phones in use and another 20,000AFP - 79 words
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58 1994-11-04 4 UPI BEIJING With pollutants clogging waterways, China's government disclosed yesterday that it plans to shut down 71 paper factories by the end of the year in its latest get-tough measure against environmental polluters. Three-billion tonnes of industrial waste is poured into the country's murkyUPI - 58 words
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208 1994-11-04 4 AFP WASHINGTON Chinas infrastructure projects over the next six years will top US$5OO billion (***** billion) and US businessmen will aggressively pursue those contracts. David Rothkopf, the Commerce Department's deputy undersecretary for international trade policy, yesterday said that US economic growth dependedAFP - 208 words
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392 1994-11-04 4 Lim Soon Neo - From Lim Soon Neo in HONGKONG THE Stock Exchange of Hongkong yesterday announced amendments to its listing rules for People's Republic of China (PRC) incorporated companies. The changes, which will come into force on Nov 11, were needed because of PRC Company392 words
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Article, Illustration41 1994-11-04 4 Reuter lAIPEI A supporter of the Nationalist party's city councillor candidate Chin Hwei-chu wearing a mascot during a campaign in Taipei yesterday. Taiwan's mayoral and provincial governor elections will be held on Dec 3. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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373 1994-11-04 4 Reuter SHANGHAI Police and Communist Party officials have been given wide powers to control the spread of information on the Shanghai Stock Exchange under new regulations published yesterday. Although the rules do not specifically say what can and cannot be published orReuter - 373 words
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REST OF ASIA
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398 1994-11-04 5 AFP SEOUL Chinese Premier Li Peng yesterday met Hyundai group founder Chung Ju Yung to diseuss business tie-ups as the conglomerate announced the first shipment of complete South Korean cars to China. The Chinese premier showed interestAFP - 398 words
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318 1994-11-04 5 Reuter COLOMBO Sri Lanka's Sirima Bandaranaike, who made history in 1960 as the world's first woman prime minister, may be in line to become the country's second woman president, political analysts said yesterday. "The plan is to make her the ceremonialReuter - 318 words
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387 1994-11-04 5 AFP SYDNEY Australia's economy is growing by more than 5 per cent a year, economists yesterday estimated, following the release of robust official retail trade data. The value of Australian retail trade eased a seasonally adjusted 1.6 per cent in September to AAFP - 387 words
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Article, Illustration60 1994-11-04 5 AFP SYDNEY The founder of "Wrap With Love\ Sonia Gidley-King. knitting another woollen blanket destined for the shivering refugees of Rwanda and Bosnia. Sonia and her 20,000 volunteers across Australia have spent 1.2 million hours knitting over 20,000 blankets for the estimated 10 million people aroundAFP - 60 words
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182 1994-11-04 5 Reuter TOKYO A Japanese newspaper yesterday reported that the Marshall Islands had offered to store Japan's nuclear waste on several of its uninhabited Pacific islands. The Asahi Shimbun said that under the plan the Marshall Islands government would build nuclear waste dumps onReuter - 182 words
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ASIANOTES
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94 1994-11-04 5 AFP TOKYO Japan's biggest selling newspaper, the Yomiuri Shimbun launched a national debate yesterday on a revision of the country's constitution for the 21st century and published its own draft proposals. Its draft calls for a clear affirmation of Japan's right to self-defence and stipulatesAFP - 94 words
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71 1994-11-04 5 Reuter CANBERRA Prime Minister Paul Keating of Australia yesterday said he had no intention of calling an early election. He told Sydney radio station 2UE that an election for the House of Representatives alone, without the Senate Upper House, would mean that the LowerReuter - 71 words
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94 1994-11-04 5 Reuter SEOUL South Korean prosecutors yesterday began questioning Seoul's ex-mayor Lee Won Jong, who was dismissed on the day of last month's bridge collapse, which killed 32 people, the Prosecutor's Office said. Mr Lee, who voluntarily appeared for questioning at the Prosecutors' Office, was expectedReuter - 94 words
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84 1994-11-04 5 Reuter HONGKONG Viacom Inc's Music Television (MTV) will be aired on South Korean cable channels early next year after signing a deal with South Korean music video channel Music Network Inc (M-Net). M-Net would distribute three hours of MTV programming to an estimatedReuter - 84 words
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FOCUS
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594 1994-11-04 6 Politics of economics in the US Reuter NYT NEW YORK Repeated rounds of US intervention aimed at boosting the dollar was motivated by a desire to calm turbulent financial markets. probably with an eye toward national elections on Tuesday,Reuter; NYT - 594 words
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Article, Illustration672 1994-11-04 6 NYT NEW YORK As president, George Bush took the rap for the recession. So why isn't President Clinton benefiting at the polls from the economic recovery? Maybe he is. Williarti Nordhaus. an economist at Yale University, believes that Clinton is, in fact, getting his shareNYT; Reuter - 672 words
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Advertisement453 1994-11-04 6 '"MasterCard Hot Air Balloon: f Chronicles of Travel" takes you on a Hot Air Balloon Safari I TBRTTRRI BTIfmV Imagine azure African skies above you. The expansive environs below you. You are drinking in the wild, natural beauty of this great continent from a hot air balloon. Out of the453 words
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THE WORLD
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491 1994-11-04 7 NYT WASHINGTON With unemployment falling in most places and every region of the American economy growing, prices of materials are beginning to rise, the Federal Reserve said in a report released yesterday. Private economists interpreted the report, prepared withNYT - 491 words
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Article, Illustration55 1994-11-04 7 Reuter INGLEWOOD, California Sally Green (right) of Torrance, California, brandishing a British flag and camera, with local residents behind a barricade of shopping carts on Wednesday. The crowd at Von's Supermarket in Ingle wood was awaiting the arrival of Prince Charles to a specialReuter - 55 words
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Article107 1994-11-04 7 Reuter DRONKA, Egypt The known death toll from a fire and flood disaster in southern Egypt rose to more than 450 yesterday as villagers found at least 18 more burnt bodies in houses gutted by a river of blazing fuel. One fuel tank at aReuter - 107 words
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208 1994-11-04 7 Bloomberg Business News BONN New orders to western Germany's manufacturing industry rose a higher-than-ex-pected 4.8 per cent in September from August and were up 9.2 per cent from a year ago, the economics ministry said yesterday. Analysts had forecast a 1.5 perBloomberg Business News - 208 words
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85 1994-11-04 7 AFP ATHENS The Greek parliament approved a bill on Wednesday providing for privatisation of 25 per cent of the shares in the Greek Telecommunications Agency (OTE). The bill had been presented by the socialist majority. But 11 socialist deputies, including some former labour leaders,AFP - 85 words
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Article74 1994-11-04 7 Reuter PARIS European Commission president Jacques Delors yesterday said that European economies were finally "coming out of the tunnel" of recession after two difficult years in 1992 and 1993. "With the return of economic growth, the climate is improving," he told reporters after addressing theReuter - 74 words
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349 1994-11-04 7 Reuter VANCOUVER Canada's new immigration restrictions sparked fear and outrage on Wednesday from the fast-grow-ing Asian population on the country's West Coast, especially among newcomers from Hongkong. Canada announced on Tuesday it would reduce the number of immigrants and give preferenceReuter - 349 words
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99 1994-11-04 7 Knight-Ridder WASHINGTON US treasury financing needs may grow "slightly" in fiscal 1995, even though the US budget deficit is projected to sharply shrink during that period, Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary for Federal Finance Darcy Bradbury said on Wednesday. Mr Bradbury also said treasury wasKnight-Ridder - 99 words
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613 1994-11-04 8 Leon Hadar - From Leon Hadar in WASHINGTON A HIGH-RANKING US official predicted on Wednesday that the leaders of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, meeting in Bogor, Indonesia, on Nov 15, would approve a target date for trade liberalisation in the613 words
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380 1994-11-04 8 Reuter WASHINGTON An upbeat US Trade Representative Mickey Kantor expects "to move the ball forward" in talks with Japan next week. Mr Kantor also downplayed, in an interview on Wednesday, hardline Japanese comments recently over the contentious car sector as nothing but "rhetorical flourishes".Reuter - 380 words
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Article, Illustration48 1994-11-04 8 Reuter BRUSSELS Michel Delhaye, 66, with his donkey Mitterrand II in front of the former European Commission building "Le Berlavmont" here on Tuesday. Delhaye wanders with Mitterrand II through the streets in the city centre to sell small bags of lavender. KeuterReuter - 48 words
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403 1994-11-04 8 Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON The Clinton administration considered having Secretary of State Warren Christopher make a ground-breaking visit to Vietnam while travelling through Asia this month but decided the time was still not right. Mr Christopher disclosed on Wednesday. Although leaders of otherLos Angeles Times - 403 words
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Article, Illustration394 1994-11-04 9 FT MOSCOW A shake-up in the Russian government appears to be on the cards. Ivan Rybkin, chairman of the state duma (lower house), said after a meeting with President Boris Yeltsin that a cabinet reshuffle would take place within two weeks. A spokesmanFT; Reuter - 394 words
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184 1994-11-04 9 Reuter LONDON Bank of England governor Eddie George said that monetary policy everywhere was still firmly aimed at achieving and maintaining price stability. In the annual Ashbridge City University lecture, Mr George also said timely interest rate rises were less likely toReuter - 184 words
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300 1994-11-04 9 FT LONDON The government's £61 million (Ssl46 million) grant to Hualon, a Taiwanese group, to build a Belfast textile plant was plunged into renewed controversy on Wednesday when a director of Northern Ireland's Industrial Development Board (IDB) resigned inFT - 300 words
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346 1994-11-04 9 AFP WASHINGTON A Middle East Bank for Cooperation and Development still may be launched even though no accord was signed to create it at the regional economic summit in Casablanca, the State Department said on Wednesday. "There are questions ofAFP - 346 words
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ADVERTISING & MARKETING
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Article, Illustration651 1994-11-04 10 Alan Boyd - Billings are set to soar to record levels on back of rampant consumerism, a buoyant economy and a newspaper war. Alan Boyd reports from Bangkok Alan Boyd Advertising spending will reach record levels in Thailand this year, with rampant consumerism and a newspaper war pushing up651 words
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Article, Illustration501 1994-11-04 11 Corinne Kerk - Stress on softer corporate image sees the Swiss watch maker identify with the arts, reports Corinne Kerk Corinne Kerk After almost 20 years, watchmaker Raymond Weil has decided to go for a softer image that emphasises the company's corporate identity, rather than the watches itPhoto by Arthur Lee - 501 words
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Article, Illustration103 1994-11-04 11 Pearl Dean renews MRT panel advertising contract THE Singapore Mass Rapid Transit (SMRT) has reappointed Pearl Dean as its marketing agent for MRT panel advertising for a further three years. A new contract has been signed. SMRT said that since its launch in 1987, Pearl Dean's surveys and research have103 words
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291 1994-11-04 11 NYT Although logos play a significant role in determining consumers' perceptions about brands and the companies marketing them, often it appears they can be more hindrance than help. In the fourth annual Logo Value survey by the Schechter Group, almost twice as manyNYT - 291 words
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COPY LINES
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Article71 1994-11-04 11 SINGAPORE Incentive Asia, a magazine for incentive travel and meetings professionals worldwide, will be known as Incentive Meetings Asia from the November/December issue. This is to reflect the growth of the meetings market in Asia and the meetings component in the magazine. The bimonthly magazine71 words
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79 1994-11-04 11 SINGAPORE The Radio Corporation of Singapore, together with the Singapore Institute of Management, will be presenting Radio Week '94 from Nov 7 to 11. The five-day event will feature international speakers who will share their expertise on advertising and marketing strategies in the market79 words
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60 1994-11-04 11 SINGAPORE Manufacturing Asia '95, the Asian International Manufacturing and Industrial Technology Exhibition will make its debut with five shows from Nov 21 to 25, 1995, at the World Trade Centre. The event will be a comprehensive manufacturing show targeted at Asia-Pacific buyers. Organised by Singapore60 words
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99 1994-11-04 11 NYT NEW YORK Reebok International Ltd said on Tuesday that it had consolidated the worldwide media services on its Reebok brand account at Leo Burnett Co in Chicago by naming Burnett to handle the media planning and buying portions of the account in theNYT - 99 words
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LIFESTYLE
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Article, Illustration894 1994-11-04 13 Parvathi Narayan - Parvathi Narayan visits Tresors and finds out from a New York jeweller that people ought to buy only pieces that move them Parvathi Narayan The writer is an artist who contributed this article to Bushess Times THE TERM "antique jewellery", strictly speaking, refers to jewellery that is894 words
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371 1994-11-04 13 NYT IN three-and-a-half minutes, Andy Warhol again catapulted to the top of the art market on Wednesday night. At Christie's auction of contemporary art, Warhol's Shot Red Marilyn, the famous 1964 silk-screen of Marilyn Monroe with a repaired bullet hole over theNYT - 371 words
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361 1994-11-04 13 CHATTERBOX UPI UPI Reuter Reuter AP POP DIVA Janet Jackson is lending her pipes to her brother Michael for a duet on Michael's upcoming album History: his story, which is a greatest hits package with a few new songs tacked on. TheUPI; Reuter; AP - 361 words
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Article, Illustration32 1994-11-04 13 Reuter LONDON Comedian and writer John Cleese showing off his latest books on Wednesday. 'Life and how to survive it' has shot into the booksellers' top 10 list. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Miscellaneous1213 1994-11-04 13 I TV RADIO I Doc Hollywood, 7.30pm, Ch Michael doctor as a -If plastic surgeon Hollywood. tfaM. He has an accident en route to ki<' Bel Air, and is stranded in a J9K needs a GP. fr Julie Warner tempts him to Afe foJk 1 p in this 1991 m1,213 words
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SPORTS
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Article, Illustration694 1994-11-04 14 NBA Season Preview Reuter NEW YORK Can Hakeem repeat his Dream season? How far can the New York StandPats of Riley and Ewing go? Is it Shaq's time yet? These are some of the questions the National Basketball Association season will answer starting today, thanksReuter - 694 words
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399 1994-11-04 14 Reuter OAKLAND, California Fourteen-year-old future star Venus Williams oftased any doubt that she will4>e a force to be reckoned with when she pushed world number two Arantxa Sanchez Vicario to three sets before bowing out at the Bank of the West Classic on Wednesday. In justReuter - 399 words
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Article, Illustration333 1994-11-04 15 Golf Reuter BRASELTON, Georgia US Open champion Ernie Els of South Africa heads a patchy 74-man field for the inaugural Sarazen World Open golf tournament which was to have started here yesterday. The US$l.9 million (SS2.B million) event, named in honour ofReuter - 333 words
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786 1994-11-04 15 Dave Anderson - Foreman fights Moorer tomorrow. Will we see the oldest heavyweight champion in the history of boxing, asks Dave Anderson Dave Anderson NYT i IN two months George Foreman will be 46. Even in a boxing eraNYT - 786 words
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Article, Illustration26 1994-11-04 15 AFP Jim Courier lying on the court after his defeat at the second round of the Paris Indoor Open against Woodforde in two straight sets. AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration68 1994-11-04 15 Reuter PHOENIX, Arizona Phoenix Suns superstar forward Charles Barkley could miss the team's season opener at Sacramento today due to a strained abdominal muscle. Barkley. who has contemplated retirement because of chronic back and leg injuries, would miss at least five games if he is placed on the injuredReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration36 1994-11-04 15 HATOYAMAMACHI, Japan 170 million yen (552.6 million) Daiwa International Ist rd (Japanese unless noted): 65 Masashi Ozaki 68 Todd Hamilton (US). Naomichi Ozaki 69 Chen Tze-ming (Tai). Peter McWhinney (Aust). Also: 75 Samson Gimson (Sin).36 words
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Article, Illustration208 1994-11-04 15 Reuter WIGAN, England World chamfion Australia, upset in the first est at Wembley, has made four changes to its starting lineup for the second Test against Britain tomorrow at Old Traflford. Dropped outright were winger Wendell Sailor and second-row forward Paul Sironen. Prop forward Paul Harragon is injured, andReuter - 208 words
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Article, Illustration243 1994-11-04 15 LONDON European Champions' league Wednesday Group A: Galatasaray (Tur) 0 Gothenburg (Swe) 1; Barcelona (Spn) 4 Manchester United (Eng) 0. Standings (P W D L GE GA Pts): 1 Goteborg 4 3 0 16 5 6 2 Barcelona 4 2 119 5 5 3 Man Utd 4 I 2243 words
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Article, Illustration233 1994-11-04 15 PARIS Mark Woodforde added another loss to Jim Courier's slump by eliminating the American in the second round of the U552.25 million Paris Open Wednesday. 7-6 (7-3). 6-3. Pete Sampras and Boris Becker both survived first set scares to Dutch players before winning. The top-seeded Sampras downed Jacco Eltingh.233 words
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Article, Illustration117 1994-11-04 15 Reuter SAIN' DILGO John Bertrand and his one Australia team continued to dominate the America's Cup Class World Championships on Wednesday by winning for the third time in as many races. Bertrand. sailing in the newest America's Cup Class yacht in the fleet, came from behind to beat theReuter - 117 words
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Article515 1994-11-04 16 EDITORIAL US PRESIDENT Bill Clinton laid his prestige on the line in Damascus last week. Energised by their recent foreign policy successes and the signing of the Jordani-an-Israeli peace accord, Mr Clinton and his aides gambled that they could break the deadlock in the Israel-Syria peace talks.515 words
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Article239 1994-11-04 16 THINGS ARE MOVING at last in Myanmar. A satisfactory outcome is still a long way ofT; there is no guarantee of when new reforms will succeed in reconciling military requirements with democratic expectations to deliver a system that combines political stability with economic growth. But a beginning239 words
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Article171 1994-11-04 16 CERTAIN PUPILS need special care. That goes without saying for EM3 pupils, the least capable pupils in primary schools. The introduction of special examinations specially tailored to their capacity beginning next year shows the government's attempt to resolve educational wastage. Streaming has been identified as crucial171 words
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Article181 1994-11-04 16 MANY Singaporean families now just cannot do without maids, and the number of such families is on the rise. About three-quarters of foreign maids in Singapore are Filipinas. Many families will be inconvenienced if there is a problem with the supply of such maids. Many181 words
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Article122 1994-11-04 16 HELP IS USEFUL only when it is desired by the recipient. Then, and only then, will intervention by the United Nations be fruitful. This is a fundamental lesson of the Somalian misadventure. The world, in its disappointment, must nevertheless get on with building the122 words
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Article181 1994-11-04 16 THE Satya Wacana Foundation, which runs a quality university of the same name in the Central Java town of Salatiga, might have believed that it had indisputable reason to sack Dr Arief Budiman from his position as lecturer. But the waves of demonstrations by the students and181 words
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Article129 1994-11-04 16 THE BAD LUCK British Prime Minister John Major has had with some of his ministers is beginning to appear like carelessness. The sexual scandals that have plagued British politics for decades, if not centuries, have given way to a series of financial scandals whose implications129 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1994-11-04 16 Latin American and Asian countries have seen huge capital inflows in recent years. Their real exchange rates, however, have behaved differently The Economist LAST YEAR, foreign investors poured more than USSISO billion (SS22O billion) into emerging economies almost three times more than in 1990. Four-fifths of thisThe Economist; Source: Morgan Guaranty Trust Company - 1,013 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1994-11-04 17 Steven Brull - Who said a rising yen was bad for Japanese manufacturers? Far from being a bane for them, the stronger currency is proving to be a boon forcing them to restructure their operations, and boosting their competitiveness in the process. Steven Brail reports StevenIHT - 1,070 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1994-11-04 17 Anthony Rowley - One of the priorities of the new central bank head will be to ease monetary policy to revive the economy, says Anthony Rowley Anthony Rowley The writer is BT's Tokyo Correspondent SOME TIME this month, the Japanese government is expected to announce1,086 words
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481 1994-11-04 18 Bloomberg Business News AP WASHINGTON New home sales rose 2.6 per cent in September to their highest level in six months, confounding analysts who have been expecting rising mortgage rates to crimp consumer demand. But sales were mixed, rising sharply inBloomberg Business News; AP - 481 words
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Article, Illustration37 1994-11-04 18 AFP SEVILLA, Spain Frightened spectators reacting to a bull jumping out of the ring towards them on Tuesday at the La Maestranza bullfighting ring. No one was reported injured in the incident. AFPAFP - 37 words
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324 1994-11-04 18 AFP LONDON The Japanese manufacturing industry is the most competitive in the world, ahead of the United States, Spain and France, while Britain is badly placed, a study by a leading management consultancy showed yesterday. "Japan's productivity is about 35 per cent higherAFP - 324 words
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Article, Illustration872 1994-11-04 18 PATRICK DANIEL; PATRICK DANIEL - The Bottom Line PATRICK DANIEL PATRICK DANIEL The writer is editor of BT FOUR years ago, when Malaysian Finance Minister Anwar Ibrahim presented his maiden Budget, stock market analysts took a dim view of it. Their chief complaint: he had done nothing872 words
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228 1994-11-04 18 Reuter BOMBAY Trading on India's newest and most modern bourse, the National Stock Exchange (NSE), was started yesterday to coincide with Deepavali. The sprawling NSE ring had a festive look as nearly 400 brokers, glued to their screens, traded in 200 shares. In theReuter - 228 words
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355 1994-11-04 18 Reuter Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON United States Trade Representative Mickey Kantor has signalled an end to a spat with Singapore that erupted after a caning furore. In an interview with Reuters, Mr Kantor said he would now bless Singapore's bid to hold aReuter; Bloomberg Business News - 355 words
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378 1994-11-04 18 The Straits Times KUALA LUMPUR The ruling National Front has begun "dry runs" or mock polls in all 192 parliamentary constituencies to gauge its support ahead of the general election which must be held by next October. NF officials yesterdayThe Straits Times - 378 words
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418 1994-11-04 18 Reuter LONDON Prime Minister John Major yesterday abandoned plans to sell Britain's post office in the clearest signal yet that public enthusiasm for privatisation was flagging after 15 years of Conservative rule. The Cabinet dropped the £450 million (Ssl.oB billion) privatisation afterReuter - 418 words
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252 1994-11-04 18 Reuter EINDHOVEN, Netherlands Philips, one of the world's top three consumer electronics companies, yesterday reported a tripling in third-quarter profits but warned that the weak dollar could hit future earnings. Net profit from normal business operations surged to 455 million guilders (***** million) fromReuter - 252 words
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436 1994-11-04 19 MBT KUALA LUMPUR The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has directed stockbroking firms to report all their intra-day transactions daily, a move widely seen as aimed at restricting the activities of stockists. Stockists are dealers who buy and sell on behalf ofMBT - 436 words
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231 1994-11-04 19 SINGAPORE Guthrie GTS Ltd has acquired a second French colonial-style hotel in Laos which it plans to refurbish within three months to cater mainly to foreign investors. Singapore-listed Guthrie's investment in the Sikhot Hotel is believed to be less than US$l million. A Guthrie231 words
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Article, Illustration212 1994-11-04 19 SINGAPORE The new chairman of Tat Lee Bank is Mr Goh Eng Chew, the son of the late Goh Tjoei Kok, who was also the bank's founder. The new chairman, who took over on Nov 1, will also remain as president and212 words
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273 1994-11-04 19 SINGAPORE IPC Corp has taken a 49 per cent stake, worth $1.96 million, in start-up firm Intellicard Systems Pte Ltd which makes peripheral cards for computers. The balance is held by Alco Technologies Pte Ltd and a group of273 words
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754 1994-11-04 19 William Chia - HOCK LOCK SIEW By William Chia SINGAPORE Fund managers are generally an unforgiving lot if you cost them money. Indonesian packaging board maker PT Surabaya Agung Industri Pulp and Kertas has done just that to them. Surabaya Agung, which was listed on the754 words
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422 1994-11-04 19 Al Labita in MANILA - From Al Labita in MANILA PAGING firm Pocketbell has hired Singapore's DBS Bank as a lead foreign underwriter of its initial public offer late this year. Pocketbell vice-president Emmanuel Castillo said yesterday the bank would market abroad about 20 per422 words
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Article262 1994-11-04 19 Corinne Kerk - By Corinne Kerk SINGAPORE Chevalier Singapore's initial public ofTer closed under-subscribed yesterday, reflecting the cool reception the local market has been giving IPOs lately. The lift and escalator company attracted an 80 per cent subscription rate for its offer of 28.13 million shares at 61 cents262 words
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Article, Illustration47 1994-11-04 19 Weak Market Mood indicates the likely trading sentiment tomorrow, based on brokers polled at 5-6pm yesterday o\er night events may alter sentiment Brokers polled Alliance, baring. I)aiwa. Fraser. GK Goh, Kay Ihan. Morgan GrenfeU. Nomura. OngCo. Phillip. Smith New Court. Wl Carr and SG Warburg47 words
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Article, Illustration108 1994-11-04 19 Quak Hiang Whai - Quak Hiang Whai FACB has fallen from almost 1.60 this year to a support level which has held up well in the past few days. Daily, weekly and monthly RSIs have now traded to the 25 level, indicating an oversold condition. The daily and weekly MACD also show108 words
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53 1994-11-04 20 SINGAPORE Neptune Orient Lines said it is giving the Vietnamese authorities its full eooperation over an incident in which an NOL tanker spilled diesel into the Saigon River a month ago. An earlier news report said the Ho Chi Minh City authorities are seeking53 words
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Article62 1994-11-04 20 SINGAPORE Super Coffeemix Manufacturing Ltd said it has set up a joint venture in Hongkong to promote and distribute Super products. Super said it agreed with U U Hong Kong Ltd and its shareholders Nobuhiro Tsukuda and Mrs Mo Lim Tsukuda to set up and62 words
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Article73 1994-11-04 20 Bloomberg Business News MANILA Petron Corp, a leading oil company, has signed a 1.05 billion peso (Ss6l million) contract with Megaworld Properties and Holdings to buy 15 floors of a building planned for the Makati financial district. In a report to the Securities and ExchangeBloomberg Business News - 73 words
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Article96 1994-11-04 20 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR KIG Glass Industrial Berhad, which announced a public issue of 24 million new ordinary one ringgit shares at M 51.50 (SB6 cents) each, expects to achieve a group pre-tax profit of M 531.10 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1995. KIG alsoBernama - 96 words
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Article49 1994-11-04 20 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Sedap Food Confectionery Bhd's proposed acquisition of the entire issued and paid-up share capital of Tahwa Holdings Sdn Bhd comprising 10 million ordinary shares of Msl (557 cents) each has been approved by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry. BernamaBernama - 49 words
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160 1994-11-04 20 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Autoways Holdings Bhd, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Autoways Construction Sdn Bhd, has entered into an agreement with the Beijing Highway Bureau to construct a major central ring road in the Chinese capital. Construction of the 1.77 billion renminbiBernama - 160 words
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275 1994-11-04 20 Al Labita - From Al Labita in MANILA MANILA Listed property firm Interport Resources Corp yesterday dropped its Oct 21 decision scrapping its stock swap with Malaysia's Ganda Holdings Bhd. At a special board meeting, directors opted instead to pursue the deal but275 words
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Article, Illustration243 1994-11-04 20 SINGAPORE Upmarket watch retailer The Hour Glass will spend about $5 million on the purchase and restoration of two four-storey shophouses in Chinatown. The houses, at Numbers 2 and 4, Trengganu Street, were the sole assets of a private company called Pagoda Chinatown,243 words
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245 1994-11-04 20 Reuter MANILA Westmont Bhd of Malaysia will invest 18 billion pesos (SSI.OB billion) into the Philippines in the next two years. Managing director Joseph Chong yesterday said the investments would be in banking. power, steel manufacturing and property development. "Our investmentsReuter - 245 words
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275 1994-11-04 20 Bernama JOHOR BARU Hotel Grand Central Singapore Ltd will build three more hotels in Malaysia next year, costing more than MS 100 million (5557.4 million). Chairman Tan Eng Teong yesterday said they would be built in Kuching, Ipoh and KualaBernama - 275 words
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426 1994-11-04 21 Reuter WELLINGTON Brierley Investments yesterday emerged with more than 26 per cent of Wilson Horton, publisher of New Zealand's biggest newspaper, the New Zealand Herald, after a surprise raid lasting less than 24 hours. Brierley's share buying spree started on Wednesday nightReuter - 426 words
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Article159 1994-11-04 21 SINGAPORE New Zealand's Brierley Investments has raised a US$l3B million (*****.8 million) loan for the Hongkong branch of its group treasury. The loan, launched in September, was signed in Hongkong yesterday. It was jointly underwritten by Hongkong Bank and Westpac Banking Corp of Australia.159 words
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437 1994-11-04 21 Reuter WELLINGTON Telecom Corp of New Zealand, already growing at a rapid clip, yesterday signalled its wish to expand into the entertainment and information services fields. The move was announced after the company, New Zealand's largest listed stock, posted a rise in its net profitReuter - 437 words
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Article, Illustration460 1994-11-04 21 Reuter MELBOURNE The Broken Hill Pty Co, Australia's biggest company, yesterday dashed hopes of a major acquisition by signalling that development of its global resource projects and exploration would drive growth. Managing director John Prescott said the minerals, steel and petroleum giantReuter - 460 words
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303 1994-11-04 21 Reuter SYDNEY Media titan Rupert Murdoch won a surprise victory yesterday after a controversial issue of new shares aimed at building up his global media group News Corporation Ltd won surprisingly strong backing from Australian investors. Moves by Mr Murdoch to appease investorsReuter - 303 words
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424 1994-11-04 21 MARKET mum Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Golden Harvest (Holdings) and investors who subscribe to its shares later this month may be entertained by more than just movies the company distributes. Analysts see Golden Harvest as benefiting from growing demand for cinema entertainmentBloomberg Business News - 424 words
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48 1994-11-04 21 Bloomberg Business News BANGKOK Trading on the Stock Exchange of Thailand expands by 30 minutes from today. The exchange's new hours are 10 am to 12.30 pm and 2.30 pm to 4.30 pm. The market previously closed at 4 pm. Bloomberg Business NewsBloomberg Business News - 48 words
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Article70 1994-11-04 21 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Hongkong property giant Sun Hung Kai Properties led a consortium that submitted the best bid for a development project in a country park valued at between HK$7 billion (551.33 billion) and HK$9 billion, the Eastern Express reported. The consortiumBloomberg Business News - 70 words
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Article44 1994-11-04 21 Bloomberg Business News BOMBAY Conglomerate Indian Kayon and Industries Ltd said its after-tax profit rose 115 per cent in the six months to September. Sales rose 21.3 per cent to 4.6 billion rupees during the period. Bloomberg Business NewsBloomberg Business News - 44 words
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35 1994-11-04 21 Reuter PARIS Euro Disney's 1993-94 net loss of 1.8 billion francs (SSSO9 million) was in line with market expectations. Analysts had forecast a net loss of 1.6-1.8 billion francs. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article57 1994-11-04 21 Bloomberg Business News LONDON J Sainsbury pic said cost cutting ofTsct lower prices and helped boost pre-tax profit 6.4 per cent in the first half ended Sep 24. The supermarket operator said pre-tax profit rose to £444 million (551.06 billion) in the first half fromBloomberg Business News - 57 words
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465 1994-11-04 22 Reuter HONGKONG General Electric's NBC, the latest entrant in a rapidly expanding satellite television industry in Asia, plans to open around six Asian news bureaus next year to tap the region's growing appetite for financial news. NBC, which already runs aReuter - 465 words
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242 1994-11-04 22 Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON The Securities and Exchange Commission alleged that a pair of former penny-stock brokerages illegally earned US$5.5 million (SSB.I million) by manipulating the price of securities issued by Of Counsel Enterprises Inc. FN Wolf Co and Hibbard Brown Co allegedlyBloomberg Business News - 242 words
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Article, Illustration41 1994-11-04 22 Reuter BOSTON Digital Computers' Starion 300 personal computer being demonstrated by product marketing manager Mary Morse. The new PCs, unveiled in the US on Tuesday, are aimed at small office/home office users. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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251 1994-11-04 22 Bloomberg Business News AMSTERDAM Akzo Nobel NV, the Netherlands' largest chemical company, yesterday said third-quarter net profit, excluding one-time items, rose 35 per cent to 322 million guilders (Ss2B3 million) on the strength of higher global sales. A riseBloomberg Business News - 251 words
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575 1994-11-04 22 Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON A lawyer representing the US Securities and Exchange Commission told the Supreme Court on Wednesday that brokerage companies could face lawsuits under a federal securities law for research reports that contain false or misleading statements. TheBloomberg Business News - 575 words
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Article, Illustration475 1994-11-04 23 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The base lending rate (BLR) of commercial banks in the country has steadily been lowered this year but bankers and money market dealers now say further cuts are unlikely. The BLR, it seemed, had hit rock bottomBernama - 475 words
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317 1994-11-04 23 Reuter SEOUL Relaxation of South Korea's foreign-ex-change rules and introduction of a new settlement system are expected to boost the heavily controlled market, officials and dealers said yesterday. Since Tuesday, South Korea has begun to implement a package of reforms to streamlineReuter - 317 words
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415 1994-11-04 23 Reuter MANILA The Philippines has rolled back a key clement in its foreign exchange liberalisation programme in an effort to stem the peso's rise but dealers said yesterday they doubted the measure would have much of an impact. Central Bank governor Gabriel SingsonReuter - 415 words
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310 1994-11-04 23 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan central bank officials are examining three foreign banks to see if they were involved in excessive speculation in the foreign exchange market, after the Taiwan dollar surged in Wednesday's trading, an official said. The central bank examined the TaipeiReuter - 310 words
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75 1994-11-04 23 Bloomberg Business News BANGKOK Thailand's Bank of Asia pic said its net profit in the quarter ended Sep 30 was 327 million baht (SS 19.26 million), an increase of 47 per cent from the same period last year. On a per-share basis,Bloomberg Business News - 75 words
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Article74 1994-11-04 23 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO In order to lure individual investors back into the Japanese stock market, a brain trust for the securities industry has urged brokerages to consider introducing a "wrap account system," the daily Yomiuri reported. Under the system, brokerage commissions would be based onBloomberg Business News - 74 words
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Article39 1994-11-04 23 Reuter BANGKOK Volume nearly doubled on the third day of trading at Thailand's new bond market to 11.067 million baht from 6.066 million baht the previous day, said a Bond Dealers Gub official. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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46 1994-11-04 23 Reuter COLOMBO Sri Lanka's biggest bank, the state-owned Bank of Ceylon, will open branches in India and Pakistan, said chairman R N Asirwatham. He said the new branches would begin operation in Madras and Karachi in January 1995. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article45 1994-11-04 23 Bloomberg Business News TAIPEI A meeting of investors in the China Success Fund, a closed-end mutual fund listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange, didn't attract enough participants yesterday to vote on a proposal to make it open-ended. Bloomberg Business NewsBloomberg Business News - 45 words
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392 1994-11-04 24 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Natural rubber prices, currently pegged above Ms 3 per kg. are expected to hover above this level in the mid-term. The director of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia, Abdul Aziz SA Kadir, yesterday said: "Output by industrialisedBernama - 392 words
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Article, Illustration53 1994-11-04 24 Reuter SANGHAR, Pakistan Flames billowing from an oil and gas Held here in southern Pakistan, 300 km east of Karachi, on Wednesday. The state-run Oil and Gas Development Corporation says it is a new discovery and is likely to produce between 1,200 and 1,500 barrels ofReuter - 53 words
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293 1994-11-04 24 Bloomberg Business News MELBOURNE The chief economist at the largest mining company predicts metal prices will continue to rise in 1995 as demand outstrips supply. Phillip Crowson of Britain's RTZ pic told a mining conference here that prices would begin easing backBloomberg Business News - 293 words
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456 1994-11-04 24 Reuter HOUSTON Texas, overtaken by Alaska as the largest crude oil producer in the United States the late 1980s, is losing market share in natural gas to Canada. US natural gas demand is climbing steadily, but Texas is missing out onReuter - 456 words
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296 1994-11-04 24 Reuter CHICAGO The New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) and Sydney Futures Exchange (SFE) said they agreed to let SFE members trade Nymex energy products directly by linking the two exchanges' electronic trading systems. The exchanges made the announcement at a futures industry press conference heldReuter - 296 words
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Article182 1994-11-04 24 Reuter LONDON The dollar was jolted higher in early European after the Federal Reserve followed Wednesday's dollar purchases with another round of buying yesterday. The dollar spent much of the day on guard for possible buying from the Fed although dealers are questioning whether intervention alone willReuter - 182 words
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Article99 1994-11-04 24 AFP NEW YORK The dollar was slightly up in early trading following the hectic activity of the previous day when the Federal Reserve intervened to bolster the currency. The Fed backed the dollar to the tune of US$l.5 billion (552.2 billion), but as a dealer said: "Intervention isAFP - 99 words
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Article, Illustration1563 1994-11-04 24 I tadc MfinhlfJ index calculated against S'pi>rr top 14 trading partners Base )rar /985 US$/S$ forward rates Noon Nov 3 ss Bid Offer I -month 1.4661 1.4676 2-month 1 4639 1 4654 3-month 1.4619 1.4634 6-monlh 1.4566 1.4586 Source: OCBC FOREIGN CURRENCY NOTE RATES As at 9am on Nov 31,563 words
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1236 1994-11-04 25 SIMEX REPORT Reuter SINGAPORE Simex Euroyen futures closed easier while Eurodollars ended flat in quiet trading. Dealers said the markets were extremely quiet, with Tokyo out on a national holiday. Euroyen contracts eased on the back of the weaker yen, followingReuter - 1,236 words
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699 1994-11-04 25 COMMODITY REPORTS KL Tin TIN soared 84 sen to close at a two-year high of MS 15.65 a kg on higher London prices and strong consumer demand. The previous high of MS 15.75 a kg was on Oct 15. 1992. "The market is699 words
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Article69 1994-11-04 25 SINGAPORE Indonesia won't join the International Cocoa Organisation even if it is pressed to do so by other producers. Indonesia is worried the organisation remains focused on output control. Cocoa producers, who met last week in Malaysia hoped to persuade Indonesia to join "an69 words
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Article115 1994-11-04 25 LONDON Prices for Cuban sugar have firmed in recent days on concerns about how much will be available to the market in the first quarter of 1995. Confirmation yesterday that Russia has stopped shipping oil to Cuba for failing to meet its obligations under an oil-for-sugar115 words
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62 1994-11-04 25 WASHINGTON A drought and lack of irrigation is hurting South Africa's citrus crop, at least in certain areas. USDA Secretary Mike Espy said yesterday. Mr Espy said he toured an orange, grapefruit and lemon grove during his four-day South African trip. He said 70,00062 words
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Article69 1994-11-04 25 NAIROBI Kenyan coffee prices fell back by another US$lO (5514.79) at Tuesday's weekly auction here, undermined by a lack of demand from overseas roasters and lower arabica futures in New York. Traders pegged Kenya's benchmark Abfaq at between US$2lO and US$2l5 per 50 kg FOB, down69 words
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Article1428 1994-11-04 25 Rubber Nov 3 Singapore Commodity Exchange Physical Prices (futures closing as it 5.30pm) T[ff|| t As at 12 noon (S cents/kg) RSS 1 Contract <S cents/kg) Close Volume "J?? 2 Dec 94 195 00 I96.00N Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest J 94 194.00 I95.00N RSS 4 Dcc1,428 words
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Article998 1994-11-04 26 -2.1 STOCKS fell yesterday as US inflation fears gripped Wall Street and depressed the domestic bourse. The key All Ordinaries Index ended at 2,009.1 points, 2.1 down. The All Industrials fell 6.8 to 2,849.9 while the All Resources lost 9.6 to 1,385.5. Turnover was 177.5 million shares worth A998 words
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Article627 1994-11-04 26 -35.66 Share prices declined on profit taking and the weak performance of major blue chips. The Composite Index closed at 3,054.99 points, 35.66 down. Turnover was 3.95 billion shares worth 1.76 billion pesos. Disappointing third quarter results of Philippine Long Distance Telephone and profit-tak-ing accounted for the decline in627 words
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Article575 1994-11-04 26 -36.37 Stocks ended lower in slow trading as most investors retreated to the sidelines. The 392-issue Weighted Price Index eased 36.37 points to finish at 6,306.29. Turnover was 1.07 billion shares worth NT544.55 billion. The market slid to the day's low of 6,290 points from the start of the575 words
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Article347 1994-11-04 26 +8.70 Shares defied bearish overseas trends to end slightly higher on huge turnover, boosted by Brierley Investments' raid on Wilson and Horton. The NZSE-40 Capital Index gained 8.70 points to end at 2,117.43 but was 10 points ofT its high for the day. BlL's purchase of 25 million347 words
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Article458 1994-11-04 26 11.99 Share prices broke a new record high, fuelled by bull runs of theme-backed individual issues and banking shares. The Composite Price Index gained 11.99 to settle at 1,117.73 points, leading the total trading stock value to surpass 160 trillion won. Turnover was 59 million shares valued at 1.33458 words
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Article138 1994-11-04 26 +24.20 Share prices opened higher in the one-hour auspicious trading session on buying by Indian mutual funds, brokers said. The BSE 30-share Index closed at 4,294.06 points, up 24.20 from Monday. The 100share National Index gained 8.36 to 2,030.02. The market was closed on Tuesday and Wednesday for Deepavali,138 words
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Article658 1994-11-04 26 19.0 SHARES bounded ahead after early weakness, encouraged by gains in the index future. "We seem to have had a bit of a change in sentiment. The future's gone up, we're not really sure why, but we're happy to follow it," one dealer said. Futures dealers said there had658 words
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Article158 1994-11-04 26 +37.53 French shares finished with a last minute rush to close 2 per cent higher. Traders said stability in the dollar and a steadier tone in bonds led to short covering in futures. The market is waiting for US non-farm payroll figures due today. Euro Disney rose strongly, and158 words
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Article187 1994-11-04 26 +21.46 German shares were boosted by short-covering as bunds stayed firm. But big investors kept away because of uncertainty about future price movements. Brokers said the US October jobs data will set today's market trend. The DAX Index closed at 2,061.38, up 21.46 points. The market was also supported187 words
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Article172 1994-11-04 26 +15.84 Belgian shares ended a positive session with solid gains, supported by the dollar and given an extra boost in the afternoon by Bel-20 basketbuying and a small upturn in the bond market. The Bel-20 Index closed 15.84 points higher at 1.381.28 after touching a session high of 1172 words
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Article172 1994-11-04 26 +78 Italian shares nosed higher, picking up some of the momentum they had had at the start of the week but brokers were sceptical the market would keep up the pace. "It is getting harder and harder to understand this market. We had thought it was heading down this172 words
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Article319 1994-11-04 26 +4.61 Dutch stocks rallied after electronics giant Philips said third-quarter net profit almost quadrupled and airline KLM posted a 74 per cent rise in second-quarter profit. Stocks received a further boost as the dollar sustained much of Wednesday's gains made after the Federal Reserve intervened to support it. That319 words
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Article253 1994-11-04 26 +34.8 Swiss shares rose, buoyed by bright earnings prospects of insurers and the stronger dollar which aided exportoriented stocks. The SMI Index of 23 leading stocks closed 34.8 points higher, at 2,534.8. Twenty stocks gained, one was steady and two fell. The SPI Index was up 17.82 at 1,676.77.253 words
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Article175 1994-11-04 26 •21.22 Swedish stocks fell for the third day as polls showed Swedes leaning towards rejecting membership in the European Union. The OMX Index fell 21.22 points at 1,120.13. "Foreign investors take it for granted that we will say yes, so when polls say no, people are surprised," said a175 words
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Article286 1994-11-04 26 +141 South African shares posted hefty gains by as world markets perked up and local company earnings prospects boosted sentiment. Dealers said golds were slack amid a lack of direction from bullion. The Overall Index ended 95 points up at 5,832, the Industrial Index gained 141 at 6,746 and286 words
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Article264 1994-11-04 26 +3.33 Stocks opened firmer on steadying debt markets and a stabilising US dollar, but traders said a weaker trend may continue to dominate. "We're up a bit but we're going down," said one trader. "It seems that the pleasure of the markets has been to go south recently and264 words
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Article693 1994-11-04 26 +9.76 The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which slipped 26.24 points on Wednesday, was ahead 9.76 points to 3.846.89 at Ham EST. The NYSE Composite Index was ahead 0.40 to 256.38, while Standard Poors 500-stock Index was up 0.94 to 467.45. Advances edged out declines 885-830 among the 2,581693 words
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Article734 1994-11-04 26 Britannia Funds Sterling Cash Bid (Mn Mim Cap Depmit -18 6400 M6500 M.m Jeney Gik .0.1891 0 l« Mim Ma» Income *0 9000 -0 941)0 I S$ Cash Income Plus Fund ***** 10 1400 PS Re*r>e Fund 5 1200 i 1100 Sterling I*qul(> Euro Performance j0.4592 ***** Far Eatf Fund734 words
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Article, Illustration2869 1994-11-04 27 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Bank stocks led share prices higher on hopes for an agreement this week on financing Hongkong's new US$2O.3 billion (5529.8 billion) airport. "The deal is basically done. All that remains are the formalities," said an investment manager. British and Chinese officials said on Wednesday theyBloomberg Business News; Source: Bridge Info - 2,869 words
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Article, Illustration563 1994-11-04 27 CLSA IN HONGKONG, H shares saw a healthy turnover of HKS9B million to close up 8.98 points to 1,489.03. Maanshan Steel was the the day's most active counter with a 1.1 per cent gain, while Yizheng and GZ Shipyard were the top gainers, up around 2.5 per cent eachCLSA - 563 words
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Article, Illustration1792 1994-11-04 27 Reuter BANGKOK The market's morning gains were wiped out by late profit-taking. The SET Index closed 0.59 point lower at 1,528.51 after gaining eight points in morning trade. Turnover was 8.5 billion baht. "We saw a lot of shortterm profit-taking largely because the mood is not so good onReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,792 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1994-11-04 27 Reuter JAKARTA Share prices ended off its previous close broadly despite active foreign buying in Barito Pacific and Sampoerna. Newcomer Duta Pertiwi gave up 50 rupiah to 3.750 rupiah after an impressive 20 per cent gain on its Wednesday's debut. "Domestic players continued \o cash out as market sentimentReuter; Source: Bridge Info - 1,095 words
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Article2368 1994-11-04 28 1-ACB 50c 5.082,000 KL Industries 4.486.000 Idra H>d 50C 4,014,000 Mulpha Intl 50c 3.575,000 Bcrjaya Ind 3,428,000 Promcl 3.381,000 MB! Capital 3.274.000 Multi-Purpose 2.910.000 Pegi Msia 2.405.000 Kcnung Bhd 50c 2.314.000 Magnum ("orp 50c 2,067.000 KabcrGroup 1.898.000 Ind Oxygen Wt-»5 1,681.000 KL Industries 12.059.930 Idns Hyd 50c 10.801.1302,368 words
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Article, Illustration5706 1994-11-04 28 Bloomberg Business News KUALA LUMPUR Stocks fell for a third day on concerns over inflation and rising interest rates in the US will work together to drive up Malaysian interest rates, pulling money away from stocks. Investors came back after a holiday toBloomberg Business News; Source: Bridge Info - 5,706 words
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Article8127 1994-11-04 29 Cr Of M Wl 1994 Last Vol Day IjiI QMt Dl» Di» YU Net Cap An High Low Company Sale 0001 Higk low Buyer Viler Or P/E Sail Prin INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 1440 835 ml s Acma 1110 I7.S 4.7 1.6 17.7 765 1 III* 547* 267* i s Alex8,127 words
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Article, Illustration1852 1994-11-04 30 R Sivanithy - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE The local stock market posted yet another poor performance yesterday, as confidence and prices continued to be undermined by a weak US market and forced selling in Malaysia. Institutional presence was almost non-existent, and despondent brokers were leftCharts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,852 words
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Article, Illustration314 1994-11-04 31 Alec Almazan - By Alec Almazan SINGAPORE Det Norske Veritas Classification is opening Asia's first inter-active marine-safety training centre here. "The centre will be the first in Asia to conduct courses with specialist instructors using dialogue and discussion rather than lecturing," says DNV's local314 words
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565 1994-11-04 31 KnightRidder NEW YORK There was some activity for capesized tonnage on Wednesday, brokers said. Cetragpa failed to confirm the Navios Protector for its 120,000-tonne 10 per cent ore cargo from Seven Islands to Ijmuiden cargo at US$7.B5. The charterer is now on subjects with theKnight- Ridder - 565 words
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1067 1994-11-04 31 Page Col ABC Containerize 16 1 Accord Group 8 1-3 Ahlers Line 13 5 Ahrenkiel Liner 4 1/2 ANL 3 1/2 Antaco Mgmt 17 3 APL 5 4/5 Appenship 4 4/5 Arabian Express 15 5 ASCL 5 5 Astro Shpg 12 4 Avant1,067 words
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311 1994-11-04 31 Juliette Walker - By Juliette Walker SINGAPORE Daihatsu Diesel Singapore opened a new, 15,000 sq ft office, warehouse and service workshop at Jurong yesterday. Daihatsu plans to invest about $1 million to equip and computerise the new facility in Joo Yee Road, which employs a total of311 words
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132 1994-11-04 31 Knight-Ridder HONGKONG Hongkong will be unable to finish developing a proposed ninth container terminal by the original planned completion date of mid-1995 because of a delay in negotiations between China and the UK, the government said in a statement on Wednesday. "TheKnight-Ridder - 132 words
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434 1994-11-04 31 Knight-Ridder SINGAPORE Regional bunker fuel prices continued to rise along with firmer fuel oil cargo and crude prices on Tuesday. Apart from Singapore, traders said demand is picking up at other Asian ports. They noted that despite sellers' attempts lastKnight-Ridder - 434 words
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Article645 1994-11-04 32 THE Baltic Freight Index for spot dry cargo shipping rates fell to 1,858 on Wednesday from 1,863 on Nov 1. Rates continued to hold steady despite little activity on the freight market in a week of European and Far Eastern holidays, broker said. The Baltic Freight Index fell645 words
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Article446 1994-11-04 32 COURSES Title: Certificate in Logistics Management Duration: Nov 23 Dec 23 Organiser Singapore Institute of Materials Management Tel: For further details contact SIMM at 295-4427 or fax: 298-4012. Title: Certificate in Negotiation Skills Techniques Duration: Nov 23 Jan 3 '95 Organiser Singapore Institute of Materials Management Tel: For446 words
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Article13990 1994-11-04 40 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 Pcnang after13,990 words
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Article561 1994-11-04 48 Veswl Voy No Btrtti hmal Pgartw Westel Voy Wo B«fth Vmal Ptpartwe hmmi Part Batan Speed4 ****** POIA 0311/2030 03.11/2130 Baton In 11/01/94 111 AHifsde 04 11,2300 Batam Spn04 ****** P01A 04 11/2030 04 11/2130 Dm fortuaa 19 atonpide 0411/1930 Bays*at«U8 ****** P0/ 0411/0600 04 11 0900561 words
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Article1385 1994-11-04 48 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Record Booking/Balance Rdts Ship Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From to Daisy 0688 04/2359 IB 03/1500 03 1659 03/1900 28 03/1700 04/0669 04/0900 3 04/0700 04/1159 04/1400 ho Jatt 2106 05/01001,385 words
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Article995 1994-11-04 49 At the Exposhipping '94 last month, the cost of marine coverage received much attention with shipowners and underwriters expressing their views Seatrade Week Newsfront WHILE much of the hotel lobby talk and discussion between shipowners gathered in Istanbul last month centred on cooperation, views expressedSeatrade Week Newsfront - 995 words
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293 1994-11-04 50 AFP MANILA President Fidel Ramos said on Wednesday plans to set up two new large airports to service the Philippine capital were viable and the pair would properly complement each other. He told a news conference the two envisioned airports, one expanding theAFP - 293 words
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476 1994-11-04 50 Reuter PARIS Planes and high-speed trains, two traditional rivals, were united on Wednesday at the French capital's main airport in a new scheme to cut travel time for passengers of both modes of transport. President Francois Mitter rand inaugurated a futuristic stationReuter - 476 words
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434 1994-11-04 50 AFP PARIS The French government was to start selling off shares in the country's leading car maker Renault yesterday despite a distinct lack of investor interest in order to bring in some much needed revenue before the end of the year. Economy MinisterAFP - 434 words
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327 1994-11-04 50 Reuter NEW YORK Deutsche Lufthansa AG and UAL's United Airlines are unlikely to join their cargo operations completely despite the recent formation of a major alliance between the two giant carriers, a top executive said. Speaking on Wednesday at a news briefingReuter - 327 words
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Article, Illustration59 1994-11-04 50 Reuter WASHINGTON An official of the National Transportation Safety Board displaying on Wednesday the flight data recorder (right) and cockpit voice recorder (left) from American Eagle flight 4184 which crashed on Monday. The crew of the commuter airliner radioed no distress call before the plane slammedReuter - 59 words
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189 1994-11-04 50 Bloomberg Business News ATLANTA Delta Air Lines, two years after it dismissed 448 pilots, is back at the bargaining table for contract negotiations that might end in the loss of more flying jobs. The Atlanta-based carrier's 8,600 pilots, trying to avert aBloomberg Business News - 189 words
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108 1994-11-04 50 AFP HANOI Vietnam Airlines has begun thrice-weekly flights to the Japanese city of Osaka in an effort to cash in on a growing interest in Vietnam among businessmen and tourists from Japan, a company official said on Wednesday. The inaugural flight left Ho Chi MinhAFP - 108 words
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Article66 1994-11-04 50 AFP STOCKHOLM Swedish car manufacturer Saab Automobile, half-owned by General Motors, sold 2,002 cars in the US in October, an increase of 88 per cent from the same period last year, Saab said on Wednesday. Between January and October 1994, Saab sold 18,009AFP - 66 words
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Article77 1994-11-04 50 Reuter ST LOUIS Trans World Airlines Inc (TWA) said that, based on talks it is having with its debt holders regarding a debt reducing proposal, the airline has no intention of implementing a narrowly focused, pre-packaged bankruptcy filing to change its capital structure. TWA madeReuter - 77 words
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97 1994-11-04 50 Knight-Ridder LONDON The 283,000-deadweight-tonne tanker Provence made contact with the 45,092-deadweight-tonne tanker Hightide, while shifting from Ulsan outer harbour to Yukong Dolphin to discharge its 260,000-tons of crude oil cargo, at 0920 on Wednesday, according to Lloyd's Intelligence. The Liberian-flagged Hightide. which was carryingKnight-Ridder - 97 words
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128 1994-11-04 50 Reuter SYDNEY Australia's Qantas Airways plans to usher in the new year with a party over the South Pole. The first of Qantas's new Antarctic charter flights will cruise over the bottom of the world at midnight on New Year's Eve, the airline said onReuter - 128 words
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207 1994-11-04 50 Reuter TOKYO Japan Airlines Co Ltd (JAL) said it has agreed with AMR Corp's American Airlines to tie up their frequent flyer programmes from Jan 1, 1995. The tie-up is expected to push up JAL's sales by three billionReuter - 207 words
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