The Business Times, 28 July 1995

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1 44 The Business Times
  • 13 1 SINGAPORE Business Times WE KNOW ASIA MITA(P) 194/12/94 Friday July 28 1995 85*
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  • 66 1 Reuter NEW YORK Stocks surged ahead yesterday as 3Com Cbrp's US$775 million (SSI billion) acquisition of Chipcom Corp sparked gains in technology issues. At 2pm EDT, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 22.19 points at 4,729.25. In the broader market at 1 pm EDT, rises
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  • 158 1 SlMk ■Mriwt Chufe STU 2,162.38 +9.09 KLSE Cooip 1,048.81 +4.06 Nikkei 16,625.19 +237.94 Hang Seng 9,361.33 +6.38 STlida 1,398.78 -5.65 JafaKttComp 510.74 +0.79 llMibCoaip 2,869.10 +1.63 Taipei Wn 5,279.32 +277.72 Seoul Comp 940.75 -5.24 Bombay BsE30 ..3,557.57 +2.68 CLSA China B 808.71 -1.21 Amt All Ord 2,118.9 -15.3 FTSE 100
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  • 680 1  -  By Chuang Peck Ming SINGAPORE In response to appeals from companies and public feedback, the government is allowing foreigners already working here, and their employers, to continue tax-exempt contributions to the Central Provident Fund (CPF) until Dec 31, 1998. In a statement
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  • 543 1  -  By Harish Mehta SINGAPORE Vietnam's state-run telecommunications monopoly has denied foreign Arms permission to provide telecoms services in the country, leaving out in the cold several companies already operating there. The new rule, made public this week, affects foreign companies that
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  • 409 1  -  By William Chia SINGAPORE The share price of property and trading group Amcol Holdings closed unchanged yesterday at $4.54, despite Wednesday's announcement that Indonesian entrepreneur Henry Pribadi had bought a block of 30 million shares at $5 each. Mr Pribadi
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  • 241 1  -  From Florence Chong In SYDNEY POTENTIAL buyers have trooped all over Australia in the past six weeks to inspect the plants of Pacific Brands Food Group, which is on the market with an asking price of at least Asl.l billion (SSl.l billion). Pacific
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  • 185 1 Knight-Ridder TOKYO The Ministry of Finance's decision yesterday to lower rates on financing bills indicates that the Bank of Japan could soon cut the one per cent discount rate by 0.50 percentage point. The MOF announced yesterday that it will lower financing bill
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  • 453 1  - Li Ka-shing and partner to bid for US unit of Olympia York Frwi Quak Hiang Whai in HONGKONG TYCOON Li Ka-Shing is teaming up with Carena Development of Canada to take control of financially troubled developer Olympia York USA, the Chinese-language Min Pao Daily News reported yesterday. Citing a report
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  • SINGAPORE NEWS
    • Eye on the Economy
      • 334 2  -  By Agnes Wee SINGAPORE can expect visitor arrivals to grow by 3 to 5 per cent this year, according to the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB). The board, in its report on the performance of the tourism sector in May, said its projection
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    • 425 2  -  Costs up 25% for recreation club due to revised plans, unforeseen authorities' requirements By Siow Li Sen REDEVELOPMENT costs for the Singapore Recreation Club have gone up by 23 per cent to $65 million because of revised plans and unforeseen authorities' requirements, making it
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    • 424 2  -  By Loh Hui Yin SINGAPORE and Malaysia are the main contenders for a new petrochemicals investment from Taiwan which would add depth to the region's industry. The proposed investment by Chi Mei Industrial Co to manufacture plastics would cost more than US$
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    • 376 2  -  By Lee Wai Leong MOST companies in Singapore are unlikely to adopt Windows 95 Microsoft's new operating system for personal computers until well into 1996, despite projections that it will sell 30 million copies worldwide within four months of its
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    • 425 3  -  By Lee Wai Leong BUSINESSMEN in Singapore who want to provide goods and services over the Internet will not need a VAN (val-ue-added network) operator's licence. This clarification, given by Telecommunication Authority of Singapore recently, should clear the doubts some businessmen
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    • 324 3  - The Great Singapore Sale a little shopping guide m mt m J Lmm oy Corinne Kerk SO IS Robinsons' sale really worth waiting for? That depends on what you're looking for. Men's apparel Office shirts of every hue and colour are on sale in the men's department. Van Heusen shirts
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    • 313 3 FOUR parcels of state land in Hougang Town and Tampines Regional Centre designated for commercial development go on sale by public tender today. Three of the parcels are in Tampines and the other is in Hougang. The Hougang site, at
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    • 174 3 SINGAPOREANS can enjoy a new English television channel from Sep 1, while Channel 12 will become a multicultural channel. The new channel, which will be operated by TV 12, will feature English-language documentaries, dramK, and sports, culture and chiraren's educational programmes.
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    • 250 3 LISTED City Developments is redeveloping the 10-storey Matterhorn Building at Philip Street, near Raffles Place, into an 18-storey office tower to take advantage of the enhanced plot ratio of up to 13.86. In its recent newsletter, CityDev said the redevelopment would more than
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    • 788 2 S-E-Banken Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken BALANCE SHEET PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNTS DECEMBER 31 The Group The Group 1994 1993 1994 1993 SEKM SEKM SEKM SEKM Assets Cash 1,286 1,623 Opmllnalneom Clearing receivables 1,569 546 Hral and not leering Income 30,578 39,332 Deposited with Interest costs 22,221 29,553 Swedish banks 3.8W 5,341
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    • 81 2 fiz) fXeppAHytiki J)ittet>e*ce For a Teppanyaki treat with a difference, our chefs have planned a sizzling menu of Sirloin Beef, Prawns, Scallops, Salmon and Chicken accompanied with Peppercorn Sauce, Herb Sauce, Tomato Concasse Sauce and Dill Cream Sauce. The tantalising meal also comes with Sushi Maki, Salad, Fried Rice, Miso
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  • SOUTH-EAST ASIA
    • 382 4  -  Frow Al Labita in MANILA THE Philippines is seeking "strategic partners" to help transform some army camps into commercial and industrial complexes, an official said yesterday. The partners will own 55 per cent of Basecon Holdings Inc (BHI), the holding company of
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    • 298 4 Reuter HANOI Russia's Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev arrived in Vietnam yesterday on the first trip by a Russian minister to the South-east Asian country since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Mr Kozyrev was due to hold talks with his Vietnamese counterpart
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    • 158 4 Reuter HANOI Vietnam's Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet has called for strict monitoring of urban development amid growing signs that the colonial elegance of Vietnam's cities is giving way to high-riae concrete. In comments made during a seminar in Ho Chi Minh City earlier
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    • 207 4 AFP BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN The Philippines and Singapore are working to normalise their relations within the year, Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Domingo Siazon said here yesterday. Mr Siazon said on arrival for the annual meeting of Asean that he would discuss the
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    • 484 5 Reuter BANGKOK central bank said yesterday the country's rapidly growing economy showed signs of slowing last month, partly due to high local interest rates. The central bank said Thai industrial output growth last month eased to 10 per cent year-on-year, its smallest
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    • 534 5  -  VIEW FROM BRUNEI By Yang Razali Kassim ASEAN will today turn a new chapter in its history. In a simple ceremony here, Vietnam will be formally inducted into the Asean ranks. But even as Asean seals this diplomatic feat, the group is
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    • 433 5 Bloomberg Business News MANILA Philippine exporters are in a quandary as surging foreign investment strengthens the peso and makes their goods less competitive abroad. In a repeat of last year's second half, the local currency is again appreciating, with foreign funds plunking money
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    • 188 5 AFP TOKYO Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi reiterated her readiness to start a dialogue with the military junta for a smooth transition to civil rule, a Japanese daily reported yesterday. "We are ready for dialogue anytime," she said in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 372 5 1111W J BIJIIJ KB IBrlw 818 Paine Webber International j (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. will be moving to 80 Raffles Place #13-20 UOB Plaza 2 I Singapore 0104 I on 29 July 1995 i Telephone 323 0188 Facsimile 536 0188 Telex R*****5 KISS Reuters Dealing KISS Toll Free Numbers Malaysia 800
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  • CHINA/HONGKONG/TAIWAN
    • 324 6 Reuter LONDON China, reputed for attracting a hefty share of capital flows to Asian emerging markets in the past couple of years, may in fact be "roundtripping" domestic capital via Hongkong, a World Bank report said yesterday. World Bank tables show no foreign
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    • 116 6 HONGKONG The chairman of real estate agent Vigers (Hongkong) has resigned in the latest of a string of upheavals hitting the industry during the current property market slump, the South China Morning Post reported yesterday. Mainland businessman Gary Hu is giving up the
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    • 395 6 Surprise early announcement by Beijing brings relief to battered market Reuter AP AFP TAIPEI Taiwanese investors flocked back to the stock market yesterday following China's unexpected announcement that it had ended missile tests north of the island. Market sentiment was also helped by
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    • 547 6  -  By Lu Ning SINGAPORE United States President Bill Clinton will invite his Chinese counterpart Jiang Zemin for a summit meeting in the US this autumn, according to a Los Angeles Times report yesterday. The summit meeting will be the first
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  • ASIA
    • 636 7  -  Indian states and foreign investment policies Vikram Khanna debunks some old myths about left-leaning Indian political parties Vikram Khanna THE simultaneous presence in Singapore of the chief ministers of Indian states Karnataka and Bihar both ruled by the leftleaning Janata Dal party is. yet another sign of
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    • 318 7 Reuter TOKYO The Mioistry of International Trade and Industry thinks it is important to get the timing of the 1995/96 second supplementary budget right so as to boost the economy, Miti Vice-Minister Tomio Tsutsumi said yesterday. "The second supplementary budget is necessary to
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    • 167 7 AFP TOKYO In Japan, 40.7 per cent of major listed companies are considering buying back their shares, according to a newspaper survey published yesterday. Ten companies, including the nation's second-largest beer brewer, Asahi Breweries Ltd, are already moving towards launching
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1086 7 THE COMPANBS ACT, CAP. SO TMM MPEX PTE LTD (In Liquidation) At a general meeting of TMM IMPEX PTE LTD duty convened and held on the 2Sth day of July, 1995 the following spoci&J fitoiuttofl was pnnnnfi: SPECIAL RESOLUTION That the Compeny be wound up voluntarily puauarrt to Section 290(1)(b)ofthe
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    • 756 7 BUS INESS T I M E S TOLL-FREE TEL. No. 1-800-741-1883 I'AX:74I-1298 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAf. 5* AND IN THE MATTER OF HAYCH PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 137 Market Street
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    • 488 8 al Hfl y V^ THE BRITISH HAVE ALWAYS BEEN KNOWN FOR THEIR SUITS OF STEEL. (A GENTLE REMINDER FROM ROVER.) At Rover we've been raised in a land where the beams in the doors protect you from impact. idea of the ultimate gendeman was born as early as Front and
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  • REGIONAL FOCUS
    • 1621 9  - Better safe than sorry BHP's Asia motto CEO John Prescott, an atypical Australian businessman, tells S N Vasuki his expansion plans I Asian INFRASTRUCTURE S N Vasuki Aitionthtyserim A USTRALIAN businessmen are usually stereor typed as flamboyant V- and daring personali•JLm Hence meeting p*n Prescott, the epitome of a conservative
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    • 525 9 SINCE winning the bid to host the 2000 Olympic Games, Sydney's planners have been working around the clock to improve the city's infrastructure. Although analysts admit that work on the projects is proceeding smoothly, the entire exercise has had its share of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 659 11  -  Corinne Kerk checks out a new pub in Boat Quay catering especially to bankers, brokers and dealers Corinne Kerk A NEW pub in Boat Quay has opened its doors and if you work in Shenton Way, you're the target. To be more precise,
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    • 321 11  -  From John Helmer in MOSCOW SINGAPORE director Eric Khoo's film Mee Pok Man has an outside chance of winning a prize as the 19th Moscow International Film Festival draws to a close this week. The first-ever Singapore entry in a Russian film
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    • 193 11 UPI Reuter UPI HOLLYWOOD prostitute Divine Brown, made famous by her romp with British actor Hugh Grant, has reportedly turned down a movie deal worth almost US$l million (SSI.4 million). Jack Gordon, husband-manager of singer La Toya Jackson, put together a package for Brown
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1168 11 Sho Kosugi produces and stars in this action-packed Japanese epic, set in the 17th century. t1 Mayeda travels to Spain to procure flrearms for his army JC 'Ja w faction. Christopher Lee, Polly star, with a guest appearance by Toshiro Mifune. John Blake stars as Father jfc^~ Hardstep, a priest
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  • 895 12  -  Latest spell in hospital heightens speculation about coming polls, says John Helmer John Helmer The writer is BT's Moscow correspondent YOU don't need to be Russia's ailing President Boris Yeltsin to be given the royal treatment at Moscow's prestigious Central Clinical Hospital. Patients
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  • 514 12 HALF in jest, Singapore's Minister for National Development, Lim Hng Kiang, feels the congestion on the Causeway linking Singapore with Malaysia is a "pleasant problem". Reason? "The congestion reflects the rapid economic growth of both countries, which has generated an increasing flow of goods and
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  • 410 12 WE WERE not surprised that brickbats came thick and fast after we suggested in an editorial last week that Philippine journalists and civil servants responsible for fuelling the anti-Singapore frenzy over the Flor Contemplacion issue might consider apologising to Singaporeans. We were accused of being
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  • 188 12 VIETNAM'S admission to Asean marks another phase of development of Asean, which celebrates 28 years of existence this year. It shows how much the region has changed and how events have turned full circle. Vietnam, once seen as a threat, has fought the superpowers of France
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  • 176 12 MANY find it hard to understand why Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama did not take the blame for his Socialist Party's setback in the Upper House election, and resign. It was said Mr Murayama had suggested the head of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), the largest
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  • 102 12 POLITICAL instability and relatively lower growth expectations account largely for low levels of investment in southern Africa, which are not expected to increase significantly. This conclusion from international accounting firm Ernst Young's survey of multinationals' emerging market investment plans makes chilling reading for South Africans who
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  • 119 12 WHEN Asean opens its door to Vietnam at its foreign ministers' meeting in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam, at the end of the week, something close to a black-on-white contrast will appear on this region's political landscape. Vietnam is a communist country and the present Asean
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  • 93 12 THE Chart Thai-led government announces its policy statement to Parliament today, paving the way for it to start running the country. The Opposition will not give the government much breathing space, and is likely to target its criticism at personalities in the Banharn Cabinet. The
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    • 808 12 Mr i I HAI SUN HUP GROUP LTD q I (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) j I NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Seventeenth Annual General Meeting of the Company wfll I be he*datthe East Indte Room, Raffles Hotel, 1 Beach Road, Singapore
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
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  • ADVERTISING & MARKETING
    • 610 13  -  The Barbie doll made it famous but now the US toy group is looking beyond the shapely blondes to fuel growth. Michelle Low reports Michelle Low Like a shot of adrenalin, Mattel Inc's acquisitions over the past three years have
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    • 364 13 Industry posted 20% growth in first quarter Reuter GROWTH in advertising reflects growth in a country's economy, or so the saying goes. But in Sri Lanka, the performance of the advertising business is leaving the economy in its slipstream. Advertising registered 20 per cent year-on-year growth
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    • 130 13 HUBLOT CHRONOGRAPH a Shnsational Feeling on your Wrist Si ir, IVi ii<H s \si 11\ s 11: \r \i \i>i <ii nil Sm n\i. j c\i R r.r.i c W\|lKllliiHll•\ I CI II I I ">() ll| I. I\\| I l\l HCI \l'l \l\ll II WISMS iIII \l KCI\» I'k!
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    • 721 13 CENTRAL PROPERTIES LIMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES (kieorporeted In Singapore) PROFIT AND DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT I UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE SIX MOUTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1996 1. Unaudited Profit and Loas Account* ThsOreaa HwOwpaay 1996 1994 Change 1995 1994 Changs SfOOO SfOOO STOOO SfOOO Turnover 24.101 8.843 +182.1 28.319 13,089 +116.4
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  • 459 14 Decrease seen as another sign that economy is slowing down Reuter AP WASHINGTON Orders for durable goods fell moderately in June the fourth decline in the past five months and backlogs of unfilled orders kept shrinking, the Commerce Department said. Signs
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  • 291 14 Reuter ATLANTA Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta president Robert Forrestal yesterday said US inflation was likely to trend lower and that the Fed should be as quick to ease credit as it was to tighten. Mr Forrestal said that the Fed in the
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  • 340 14 Reuter UPI TOKYO A new global financial services accord forged without the United States leaves the door wide open for Washington to impose sanctions if it judges Japan is not living up to bilateral pledges to open its own markets, financial
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  • 184 14 Reuter LONDON British finance minister Kenneth Clarke made an embarrassing U-turn yesterday over controversial government plans to stiffen rules on executive share options. Mr Clarice told reporters the new tax regime would apply only to share options granted after July 17
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  • 71 14 Reuter MANCHESTER, England Britain's latest National Lottery winner Mel Eddbon (left) b no stranger to money lots of it. Edison, 47, b already a millionaire, running a pallet business. But hb is a rags-to-riches story: he was once a garbage man, milkman and welder, and he
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  • 68 14 Bloomberg Business News MIDLAND, Michigan Dow Chemical Co said earnings tripled in the second quarter, excluding one-time items, reflecting higher prices for its chemicals and plastics products. Second-quarter profit from operations rose to US$672 million (*****.8 million), or U552.46 a share, compared with profit from continuing
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  • 81 14 Bloomberg Business News LONDON Imperial Chemical Industries pk said yesterday second-quarter pre-tax profit doubled to £289 million (SS64I.S million) and announced a second round of moves to slash costs by up to £400 million a year. Britain's largest chemical maker, which recovered from the
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  • 64 14 Bloomberg Business News LONDON Japan's Ricoh Corp agreed to buy UK office equipment supplier Gestetner Holdings pic for £179 million in a move to boost worldwide sales. Under terms of the cash offer, the Japanese office equipment maker will pay 89 pence a share for Gestetner
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  • 65 14 AFP WIESBADEN, Germany Germany posted a 73.2 billion mark (5573.2 billion) trade surplus for the whole of 1994, sharply up from 61.9 billion marks the previous year, official, provisional figures released yesterday showed. The Federal Statistics Office here said exports totalled 690.6 billion marks, up 9.9
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  • 58 14 Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON A Rolls-Royce just would not be a Rolls if it had a Geo Metro look. So, the US government says that Rolls would not have to comply with federal fuel-consump-tion standards that might force it to emulate some of the
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  • 990 14  -  The Bottom Line LU NING LU NING The writer is a BT correspondent specialising in China THE OPPOSITION New Party of Taiwan, which ironically advocates reunification with mainland China, staged a mass rally on Sunday in protest against the recent Chinese missile
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  • 217 14 AFP Bloomberg Business News LONDON British fraud investigators might travel to Germany to interview Nick Leeson, the former trader being held in Frankfurt in connection with the collapse of Barings bank. The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) said yesterday that it
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  • COMPANIES & MARKETS
    • 344 15  -  By David Mok SINGAPORE Hongkongbased Gold Peak Industries expects to launch the initial public offer in Singapore of its electronics division in December, said a company official. The company has already applied to the Stock Exchange of Singapore to list the
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    • 365 15  -  Claire Leow SINGAPORE GP Batteries International Ltd plans to raise at least U5536.7 million (SSSI.I million) from a bonds-cum-warrants issue, which could enlarge the company's paid-up capital base by 20.4 million shares. GP Batteries said yesterday the proceeds
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    • 423 15 SINGAPORE Fraser Neave yesterday said that acquiring Pacific Beverage Co of Vietnam would not cost more than US$l6 million (5522.2 million). The soft drinks maker was responding to a Business Times report which quoted Vietnamese sources as saying that the deal would cost
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    • 148 15 SINGAPORE Guthrie GTS Ltd yesterday denied newspaper reports of market talk that it was to be a partner in an independent power plant project. The company told the Stock Exchange of Singapore that such talk was "unfounded and not true". It also said
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    • 731 15  -  HOCK LOCK SIEW By William Chia SINGAPORE Malaysia's largest transport operator Tiong Nam Transport (TNT) appears to have an appropriate acronym it looks set to enjoy explosive growth on the back of the country's rapid transportation development. TNT has
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    • 330 15 SINGAPORE Besides Shenzhen Gintian Industry Co Ltd, China International Marine Containers has also applied to the Shenzhen Stock Exchange for a secondary listing of its B shares in Singapore. The disclosure by a senior Shenzhen securities official comes two weeks after
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    • Article, Illustration
      48 15 Ml ~1 mixed Market Mood' indicates the likely trading sentiment today .based on brokers polled at 5-6pm yesterday. Overnight events may alter sentiment. Brokers polled- Alliance, Barints, Credit Lyonnais Securities, Daiwa, timer, GKGoh, Kay Hian, Morgan GrenfeU, Ong Co, Nomura, Phillip, Smith New Court, WlCarrandSG Warburg.
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    • Article, Illustration
      65 15  -  -^r Shiv Taneja Goldtron, which was the most actively traded stock yesterday, could come under some selling pressure. Daily and weekly RSI and stochastics indicate an overbought position. Investors should take profit at current levels. By NOTE: We strive to give you informed, objective assessments. But remember, you
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    • COMPANIES
      • 24 16 SINGAPORE Econ International yesterday requested an immediate suspension in the trading of its shares and warrants pending an announcement.
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      • 116 16 SINGAPORE Berger International yesterday announced unaudited net earnings of $1.83 million for the half-year ended June 30, 1995, a 6 per cent increase over earnings for the same period last year. Pre-tax profit was $2.51 million, up 0.4 per cent over 1994. Tfcis was despite
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      • 41 16 SINGAPORE Singapore Press Holdings said yesterday that its wholly-owned subsidiary SPH MultiMedia Pte Ltd has increased its stake in Star Network Inc to 93.09 per cent by acquiring 799,671 shares for HK$9 million (551.62 million).
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      • 54 16 SINGAPORE A subsidiary of ABR Holdings, Hupfwing Pte Ltd, has taken over a cake and pastries joint venture it set up with the Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises. Hupwing, owned through 51 per cent subsidiary Lawry (Singapore), acquired its partner's 80,000 shares in Atheodore
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      • 130 16 SINGAPORE Central Properties yesterday reported a 4 per cent increase in group net earnings to $8.8 million for the half-year to June 30. Turnover rose 182.1 per cent to $24.1 million, from $8.5 million previously. The company said this was due mainly to an
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      • 222 16 Bernama BANGI, Selangor The unsuccessful prosecution of those trading on inside information in Malaysia is not due to lack of trying by the authorities, says Securities Commission chairman Dr Munir Abdul Majid. "It is simply a very difficult offence to prove in a
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      • 510 16  -  Reports by Ho Kay Tat in LANGKAWI STATE-CONTROLLED power company Tenaga Nasional will likely report "depressed" earnings in its current financial year because of excess capacity and the high cost of buying power from independent power producers (IPPs), chief executive Ani Arope said
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      • 314 16  -  By William Chia SINGAPORE Indonesia's Bank Bira has become one of only two in the country to be given the high rating of B/C by Hongkong-based Thomson Bankwatch. Thomson, a division of Thomson Financial Services of New York, ranks banks on a
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      • 335 16  -  From Florence Chong In SYDNEY THERE are few companies in Asia, excluding Japan, which can offer what Pacific Brands Food Group can offer a critical mass in its home market and the raw materials for a burgeoning market for fresh and quality
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      • 317 16 LANGKAWI Renong Bhd executive chairman Halim Saad has denied local newspaper reports that he was the buyer of a 31.8 per cent stake in cable maker FCW Holdings Bhd. "I am not involved and I don't know who they spoke to,"
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      • 495 16 ■M0WS' pricw Jul 28 Sh Greater China Fd 0 955 099M Mcndaki Gr Fowl 103 IMS Stafapara Dm Trast user Fund 1.09 iijThe Commerce 1.60 1.69 |u>a »,,,i u-t u The Savings Fund 1.54 1.63 WW MM Hp UB S-pore Pre* Fund 0.63 0.67 Unifund 1.45 1.52 Spore See Fund
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      • 345 17 Bloomberg Business News Reuter NEW YORK Chase Manhattan Corp shares rose on Wednesday, on speculation that the bank could become the target of a takeover and because of next month's dividend payout, traders said. The speculation making the rounds on Wall Street
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      • 135 17 UPI MELBOURNE Soft drink gjant Schweppes yesterday announced the relocation of its Asia-Pacific headquarters to Melbourne. The Asian operations had been supervised from the company's American office in Stamford, Connecticut. The move brings the company's Tokyo and Hongkong offices under the control of Schweppes
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      • 266 17 Bloomberg Business News FRANKFURT Deutsche Bank AG, Germany's largest bank, said declines in commission and interest income dragged down operating earnings by 8 per cent to 2.42 billion deutschemarks (552.4 billion) in the first half of this year. Operating profit, after taxes and before risk
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      • 243 17 Bloomberg Business News LONDON Japan's Ricoh Corp has agreed to buy Gestetner Holdings for £179 million (*****.8 million). Under the terms of the agreed cash offer, Ricoh will pay 89 pence a share for Gestetner common shares and 92 pence a share for
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      • 272 17  -  From Quak Hiang Whai in HONGKONG BANK of East Asia, Hongkong's third largest listed bank, yesterday reported a 28.5 per cent jump in net earnings for the six months to June 30. Boosted by strong growth in loans and trade
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    • FINANCE & COMMODITIES
      • 453 18  -  By Shiv Taneja SINGAPORE HSBC Private Equity Management, a subsidiary of HSBC Asset Management, has invested about US$3OO million (*****.3 million) in 50 pri-vately-owned companies in Asia. Nearly half the amount, US$l35 million, has gone to companies in China, most of
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      • 187 18 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The annual new premium income for life insurance in Malaysia increased 317 per cent to M 51.16 billion (*****.9 million) in 1994 from MJ278.2 million in 1988, says the president of the National Association of Malaysian Life Insurance Agents
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      • 247 18 SINGAPORE Laverton Gold NL, an Australian mining company with substantial Singapore equity interests, has discovered huge gold-bearing deposits in its 100 per centowned Rawas gold project in southern Sumatra. Laverton held a presentation here recently to brief its Singapore investors
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      • 304 18 Bloomberg Business News MANILA Asia's mutual fund industry is poised for spectacular growth, propelled by expanding economies and ageing populations that will need retirement savings, industry experts said. Participants in a conference sponsored by the Asian Development Bank and the Asian
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      • 306 18 Reuter LONDON Oil prices advanced further yesterday, building on a sharp rally, the previous day ignited by improved US demand. North Sea Brent crude was 16 cents up at U5516.27 a barrel on the London futures market at 1440 GMT. Traders said the market still had
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      • 198 18 Reuter LONDON The US dollar ended little changed here as trading ground to a standstill and the latest batch of US economic data failed to excite exchange rates. What little activity was seen was on the cross rates, but intraday moves were quickly unwound as traders were reluctant to
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      • 95 18 AFP NEW YORK The US dollar was steady here early yesterday in light trading, as traders hardly reacted to a surprise report showing a drop in orders for US durable goods in June. At 9:50 am (1350 GMT), the US dollar was trading at 1.3862 German marks, slightly
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        1150 18 Tradf-ttrinhied index calculated against S pore's top 14 trading partners Base year I9Bf IIS$/$$ forward rates Noon Jul 27 ss BH Offer 1-month 1.3901 1.3916 2-month 1.3174 13*89 3-month I.3S44 13*59 6-month 1.3763 I.37S3 Sourrr OCBC Source: OCBC FOREIGN CURRENCY NOTE RATES As at tM aa M 27 Singapore dollars
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      • 1331 19 Reuter SINGAPORE Simex Euroyen contracts closed firmer after chalking up gains on hopes of a discount rate cut by the Bank of Japan, dealers said. U I think there is still upside potential. People are still banking on a rate cut, and buying on dips," one dealer
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      • 684 19 COMMODITY REPORTS KL Tin Kuala Lumpur The price of tin on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market rose 26 sen to M$ 15.65 per kg in steady trading yesterday, aided by the higher close on the overnight London Metal Exchange. Dealers said the steadier London market,
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      • 69 19 JOHANNESBURG South Africa's gold production rose 7.9 per cent in June over May, the Chamber of Mines said yesterday. June's output was 43,776 kg compared to May's 40,320 kg, the chamber said. Total gold production for the First six months of the year was
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      • 37 19 IX)NDON The International Grains Council yesterday forecast that world coarse grains output will total 824 million tonnes in 1995-96, unchanged from its previous forecast and down from estimated 1994-95 output of 868 million.
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      • 68 19 TOKYO Nippon Mining and Metals Co yesterday said it will suspend zinc ore smelting operations at its Nikko Zinc unit from the end of October. It said Nikko will shift to the use of recycled scrap metal from zinc ore, resulting in the loss
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      • 67 19 HONGKONG China is said to be looking to buy US soybeans for nearby shipment, Asian traders said. The total amount sought is not clear, but a trader here noted that a buyer is making inquiries for two 50,000-tonnc cargoes for Aug-Sep shipment. A trade source
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      • 56 19 SINGAPORE China's recent import problems have led to several large raw sugar shipments either sitting in southern Chinese harbours or being resold, mainly to Russia and Japan. Some of the shipments also have been resold to Chinese traders who have managed to win new
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    • 1407 19 SICOM Futures (fvtnros dosing as at &30pm) K$$ 1 Contract (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Aug 95 176.50 375 Sep 174.50 173.75 174.00 775 1875 Oct 174.00 172.00 172.00 100 2150 Nov 174.00 172.00 172.00 100 2175 Dec 174.50 172.00 172.00 175
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    • REGIONAL STOCK MARKETS
      • 854 20 •15.3 A FALL on Wall Street, profittaking, weak bonds and inflation jitters combined to drag Australian share prices 0.7 per cent lower yesterday. "In light of some of the economic data that came out today and a weaker bond market, I guess some profit-taking has taken place," said an
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      • 543 20 +1.63 The Philippine equities market closed 'marginally higher after three consecutive sessions of slight dips, brokers said. Late-session accumulation in selected second-liners nudged the key index into positive territory at the close. The PSE Composite Index added 1.63 points to close at 2,869.10 with 3.393 billion shares worth 1.459
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      • 507 20 +277.72 Taiwan share prices jumped across the board to finish sharply higher as investor fears faded with the end of China's missile tests north of the island on Tuesday, brokers said. The Weighted Price Index shot up 277.72 points or 5.55 per cent to end at 5,279.32. Turnover was
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      • 393 20 -5-24 Stocks closed lower in sluggish trading as investor interest was focused on the bond market amid tight liquidity, brokers said. The Composite Index ended 5.24 points lower at 940.75. Brokers said the downward trend is expected to continue till at least the beginning of next week, when the
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      • 321 20 -4.23 Share prices ended slightly lower on light turnover, due mostly to higher wholesale interest rates. The NZSE-40 Capital Index fell 4.23 points to 2,114.75 on turnover worth just NZ$32 million. A dealer said Carter Holt Harvey put in a disappointing performance, easing four cents to NZ53.73. He
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      • 155 20 +2.68 Shares on the Bombay Stock Exchange closed at previous levels, erasing most of the mid-ses-sion losses on expectation that the market regulator may lift the ban on carry forward trade, brokers said. The 30-share BSE Index ended 2.68 points up at a provisional 3,557.57 after sliding to a
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    • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
      • 649 20 +4.0 THE FTSE-100 Index closed with only a modest Cus, as an element of exlustion began to show, together with a wary attitude towards Wall Street, after three consecutive days of gains, dealers said. The blue chip index finished 4.0 points up at 3,458.3 while the Mid-250 ended 2.2
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      • 124 20 +5.35 French shares ended the day higher on a steady Wall Street after passing much of the day in the red on some disappointment that the Bank of France did not reduce its interest rates yesterday. The CAC-40 Index closed up 5.35 points, or 0.28 per cent, at 1,947.88.
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      • 156 20 +1.63 German shares ended floor trade lower as profit-taking and corporate news combined to temporarily halt the market's recent rally. The 30-share DAX Index closed down 6.45 points at 2,234. In post-bourse trade the index was up 1.63 at 2,239.36. Fraakfart if 0 ,ss .if BASF AO 319*5 -J.0
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      • 130 20 -42 Shares closed weaker after an apathetic session, with volumes down on recent sessions and no clear indication of where the market might be heading. The Mibtel Index ended off 0.4 per cent or 42 points at 10,225 after moving in a tight range between 10,202 and 10,255. The
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      • 189 20 -5.57 Belgian stocks fell after Solvay SA, Belgium's biggest chemical company, said its second-half earnings will be lower than in the first half. The Bel-20 Index dropped 5.57 points to 1,474.56, after rising in the previous three days. Solvay led the decline, falling 275 to 16,400, after the company
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      • 278 20 -1.06 Dutch shares had erased most of their eariy losses by the close with a friendly Wall Street opening further aiding the recovery in late trade. The AEX Index closed 1.06 points or 0.23 per cent lower at 460.87, having clawed its way back from an early low of
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      • 119 20 +14.46 Swedish stocks ended a holiday season trade session with a small bang when Wall Street opened, but left behind Ericsson and Volvo, which both fell. The benchmark OMX Index of 30 leading stocks rose 1.06 per cent, or 14.46 points, to close at 1,372.51. Drugmaker Astra shot up
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      • 248 20 -2.4 Swiss shares pared early losses but still ended below Wednesday's close. Market was underpinned by technical factors and weaker-than-expected US jobless claims and durable goods data, while being pressured by sagging financials. The blue chip Swiss Market Index ended down 2.4 points, or 0.08 per cent, at 2,824.7
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      • 366 20 +6.3 South African shares generally ended little changed in quiet trade yesterday, but selected golds and mining made a mild recovery after Wednesday's losses, dealers said. "The market's steady but it's been a wishy-washy day," a dealer said. Lower inflation figures had had little impact and the equity market
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      • 253 20 +3.9 Stocks rose slightly after falling in early morning trading and may float higher buoyed by cyclical stocks, a trader said. The TSE-300 Index rose 3.9 points to 4,605.8 on volume of 13.13 million shares with a value of Csl67 million. Cyclical stocks such as energy, forestry and metals
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      • 687 20 +22.19 Stock prices extended their early gains in active trading early yesterday with the help of bonds' initial strength following a weaker-than-expec-ted durable goods orders report. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which eased 7.39 points on Wednesday, was ahead 22.19 points to 4,729.25 at 11 am EDT. The
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      • 613 20 Britannia Funds Stcrliag Cadi BM Offer Mim cTp Deposit M MOO 34 6500 Mim Jenej Gill.. AIM J 0.IW Mua Mu Income *0 9200 *0.9)00 US$ Cask Income Plus Fund 10 4500 11.0100 PS S Re*rve Fund J.5J00 5 5400 -0.4)92 0.4934 Fir EM Fund *2.7*JO *2 9730 Mm Port
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      2538 21 Reuter HONGKONG Stocks ended marginally higher in quiet trade with Bank of East Asia's better-than-expected interim earnings report helping to erase morning losses. The Hang Seng Index rose 6.38 points to 9,361.33, against the day's low of 9,297.04. Turnover was HKS3.O9 billion, slightly down from an adjusted HKS3.IS billion
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      545 21 CLSA IN Hongkong, H shares edged up 0.7 per cent on turnover of US$ll million. The CLSA Hongkong H Index closed at 1,170.53, up 7.84 points. Maanshan Steel, Qingling Motors and Shanghai Petrochemical accounted for the majority of trading activity. Yizheng Chemical was the best performer closing up 1.9
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      2485 21 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO Stocks rose for the second day amid optimism that help from the government and growing global demand for computers will boost earnings at Japanese companies. Electronics shares continued to lead the market on hope that the growth in computer use will mean more demand for
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      1450 21 Reuter BANGKOK Thai stocks closed slightly down in thin trade on selling of finance and communications shares, brokers said. The SET Index closed 5.65 points lower at 1,398.78 points. Trade was thin, with 74.2 million shares worth 5.62 billion baht changing hands. Losers outnumbered gainers by 198 to 112,
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      1171 21 Reuter JAKARTA Share prices ended mixed in moderate trading, as the market focused on the newlylisted Mustika Ratu and its impressive debut, brokers said. The Composite Index rose 0.79 points, or 0.15 per cent, to close at 510.74. "Players' attention remained strong on Mustika Ratu in the second session,
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    • 1983 22 Gr Gr IMS LM Vol Dm Loot Quote Dh I*. V* N* Mft» Hfcfc Low Ciiiit Sate (H00) H%k Lam ftqwr l£ta CV P/E Sail MALAYSIAN STOCKS 471 196 m MSB 50c 418 +36 2613 420 3*6 41$ 420 3.0 -2.9 0.2 428.7 127 77.5 Z AMDB50c 7o5
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    • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
      • 6494 22 Reuter AFP KUALA LUMPUR Share prices closed higher with activity again dominated by second-line stocks led by Amalgamated Industrial Steel (AIS), brokers said. They said buying remained on a cautious note as investors were still concerned about the direction of the Dow Jones Industrial
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    • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
      • 7936 23 Gr Gr M Wl 1995 Laat Val Daj LaaeQnu*. DJ. Dfe Yli Net Can A* High Urn ——r —J- Safe C86*) High Law «<oer Salttf CV P/t Sail Price MDUSTMAL AMO COMMCUCML 4* 382 at s Aetna 50c «4 +J I4t M «1 W M 22.5 IS 2-4 9.7 "9*
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      • 1784 24  -  By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE A switch of attention to a handful of Malaysian second-liners listed on Gob International and US-dol-lar denominated stocks listed here were the main features in an otherwise dull day on the local stock market yesterday. Clipsal, GP Batteries, Ipco, Elec
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  • Shipping Times
    • 501 25 Knight-Ridder Reuter FREIGHT rates for panamaxtype ships are generally steady and the dry-cargo market continued firm in most areas, shipbrokers report. 1 The Baltic Freight Index (BFI) reflected the overall situation with an increase of 10 points to 2,007. It had been at this level exactly a month
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    • 296 25 Reuter MELBOURNE The quest to salvage a badly damaged ore carrier stranded off southern Australia failed on Wednesday and it has been decided to scuttle the vessel and its cargo of manganese in deep water. Australian resources giant Broken
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    • 324 25 SES '000 Jul 27 S$ Vol CWT Distribution 1.69 -0.01 33 Chuan Hup Holdings 1.23 -0.02 13 0 Cosco Investment 1.90 -0.02 87 Coeco Investment A 1.74 Far East Levingston 7.05 unch 287 GB Holdings Ltd 0.80 -0.015 2 0 Hai Sun Hup Group 0.945 -0.015 241 Hitachi
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    • 522 25  -  From Alan Boyd in BANGKOK THE new Thai government is considering calling fresh bids for the sale of a state-owned shipping agency, after earlier negotiations were stalled by fears of maritime domination by Singapore. Deputy Transport and Communications
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    • 41 25 AFP BREMERHAVEN, Germany The training ship of the Gentian navy Gorck Fock leading the windjammer parade of the Sail "95 here on Wednesday ahead of the Danish sailing ship Danmark (second left) and the Fryderie Chopim from Poland. AFP
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    • 159 25 SINGAPORE The Singapore Registry of Ships has crossed the 14 million grt (gross registered tonne) mark, less than a year after reaching 13 million grt on July 26, 1994. The new mark was reached with the recent registration of the Frontier Maru, a
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    • 75 25 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia and Spain have agreed to look into the possibility of exchanging experiences in straits problems and trade fraud. Deputy Defence Minister Abdullah Fadzil Che Wan said after meeting the Chief of Spanish Naval Staff, Admiral DJuan R Romero, in Kuala Lumpur
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    • 361 25  -  By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Hongkong's Port Development Board has signed a HK.SI.7S million (*****,000) deal with Survey Hong Kong, which will compile statistics on the port's river trade this year. The agreement, signed two days ago, is the second such deal
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    • 162 25 Bernama-UNI BOMBAY India has emerged as the leading country in the shipbreaking industry, taking over from China where ship scrapping has become less attractive due to economic regulations, according to a Lloyd's Register report. On the world scenario, shipbreaking activity in 1994 showed a 16
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    • 233 25 UPI MANILA The Philippines said yesterday it planned to launch by the year's end four locally assembled sea vessels, including a special steel carrier, in a bid to modernise its shipping fleet. Transportation Secretary Jesus Garcia said the ship designs are
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    • 105 25 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Shekou Container Terminal is expected to handle a total of 120,000 containers this year, Swire Pacific has said. The Chinese-language Hongkong Economic Journal, citing a director at Swire, said the terminal would have had more business if the waterway leading to the
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    • 254 25 Reuter LONDON Congestion affecting Santos, South America's largest port and a key centre for Brazil's sugar exports, will continue unless the port receives promised injections of cash, a report has warned. "The inability of Santos to cope with the volume of sugar is likely to persist
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    • 1134 26  -  Two hundred years ago, a royal order was signed establishing Britain's Hydrographic Office. This same department is today the world's leading producer of charts. But dangers lurk beneath the calm surface of hydrography, reports John Prescott John Prescott Lloyd's List WERE Britain's first hydrographer
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      • 570 43 ImmI Vty Hi Barifc Anhal Papartnt Imig port v (BT> Kama Agung il atongsrie 28.07/1200 (BT) Nusa ha J1 alongside 28.07/1900 AnMa ttjaya J5/6 alongside 28.07/1200 B*m Indati J3 atoflgsrfe 28.07/2300 Batam Mum 07/06/95 J2 alongside 28.07/2300 Dm Guna 07/04/96 J20/21 alongside 2107/2330 Eastern Gkxy J17/18 afcnpate
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      • 1582 43 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND La CARGO Rtcard Bwhh|/B*K« Ms ship hi m t*/m hm fw u Ft— to Jad« 2488 28/1330 1A 27/1500 27/1659 27/1900 to L* 065A 29/1600 IB 27/1500 27/1659 27/1900 28 27/1700 28/0659 28/0900 4 28/1200 28/1459 28/1700 to Lotus 067B 29/1100 IB
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      • 840 43 THIS report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd, shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average-sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and the individual
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      • 490 44  -  By Alec Almazan SINGAPORE The first half of 1995 could set a record as having the lowest rate of airline accident fatalities, a study by a British aerospace publication reported. There were 155 fatalities from 23 operational accidents
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      • 224 44 AFP TOKYO Japan's motor vehicle exports fell 8.1 per cent from a year earlier to 2.05 million units in the six months to June, marking the third consecutive fall, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association said yesterday. The association said car exports alone dropped
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      • 79 44 SAN FRANCISCO A new self-boarding machine is tried at Shuttle by United at San Francisco International Airport. Shuttle by United is bringing the airport of the future to West Coast travellers with the introduction at Los Angeles and San Francisco airports of the ATM-like units that offer
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      • 142 44 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Hopewell Holdings Limited will likely double the tolls it charges cars and trucks on its southern Chinese highway by the end of the year. The company has been told it will likely receive approval to raise charges for
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      • 348 44 AFP NEW DELHI Foreign companies have given an enthusiastic response to plans to privatise part of India's national highway network but Indian firms are expressing concern about the ambitious scheme. A number of multinationals, including General Electric of the US, have expressed
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      • 123 44 Bloomberg Business News TAIPEI The Ministry of Transportation and Communications recently submitted a plan for direct air links with China to the cabinet's Mainland Affairs Council, which oversees cross-strait relations, the Commercial Times reported, citing unidentified officials. The plan will allow direct flights from
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      • 108 44 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO Japan will start the second phase of construction work to expand the Kansai International Airport in the Osaka area, build a new international airport in the Nagoya area and start planning a third international airport in the Tokyo region by the
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      • 94 44 AFP SEOUL South Koreans bought one million motor vehicles in the past 11 months, bringing the total in the country to eight million, a quarter of those in the nation's capital, Yonhap news agency said yesterday. The agency said transportation ministry vehicle-registration figures as
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