The Business Times, 8 September 1995

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  • 12 1 SINGAPORE BusinessTimes WE KNOW ASIA MITA(P) 194/12/94 Friday September 8 1995 85*
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  • 74 1 NEW YORK Blue-chip stocks fell yesterday on profittaking, but technology issues roared ahead to send Nasdaq further into record territory. The. Dow Jones index was off 6.69 points at 4,677.12 at 2 pat EDT. Advances just about equalled declines at 1 pan EDT on the New
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  • 150 1 Stock Mriwt Mfccs TMqf Change STII 1 2,122.90 -2.57 KLSEComp 983.81 -8.27 Nikkei 17.621.18 +0.8 Haa«Seng 9,278.99 +84.31 SCTnKkx 1,279.64 -15.28 Jakarta Comp 491.44 -1.71 Manila Comp 2.710.92 +6.36 Taipei WP1 5.133.44 +21.62 Seoul Coop 953.81 +9.29 Bombay BSE30 ..3,322.48 -4.12 CLSA China B 873.58 -0.90 AmtAlOrt 2,142.4 -5.2 FTSE
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  • 603 1  -  By Catherine Ong, Shiv Taneja SINGAPORE The troubles at Scotts Holdings have taken a dramatic turn. Business Times learnt yesterday that the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) is investigating the publicly-listed hospitality and property group. News of the investigation by CAD, Singapore's whitecollar crime
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  • 524 1  -  By Lu Ning SINGAPORE China has designated Shanghai's Pudong New Area as the country's latest special economic zone (SEZ), according to a senior official of the Shanghai government. In a "five plus one" formula, Pudong will follow Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Shantou,
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  • 550 1  -  The battle for car buyers By Christopher Tan SINGAPORE External factors, as much as local ones, are to blame for what appears to be the start of a price war in the car market here, dealers say. These
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  • 560 1  -  USssoom project puts M'sian firms ahead of other foreign investors B* Harish Mehta SINGAPORE Listed Malaysian construction group Sungei Way Holdings has been given the go-ahead by Cambodia to build a US$5OO million (SS7OO million) satellite town on the outskirts of the capital Phnom
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    • 19 1 Corporate results: Carnaud Metal box posts $2.25 m first-half loss Ehech turns in interim loss of $5.64 m Pfcl7
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  • SINGAPORE NEWS
    • EYE on the ECONOMY
      • 295 2  -  By R Sivanithy VOLUME on Sesdaq, the second board of the Stock Exchange of Singapore, last month was the highest for more than a year 1.45 billion shares worth $1.21 billion. In dollar terms, this was 163 per cent more than July's $456 million. In
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    • 361 2  -  US$ 100 m investment in township so far covers land and infrastructure By Teh Hook Ling THE developer of the Singapore flagship project in China, the Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP), will chalk up a financial exposure of between US$3OO million (***** million)
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    • 455 2  -  By Genevieve Cua THE developers of a Singa-pore-India joint-venture information technology park in Bangalore yesterday said they would more than double their investment in the park from $250 million to $670 million. Buoyed by enthusiastic response from prospective tenants
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    • 531 2  -  By Lee Wai Leong INFORMATION technology companies in Singapore will soon be able to get a much bigger share of government contracts. The National Computer Board said yesterday that next year it would open up its Civil
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    • 446 3  -  Anna Teo SINGAPORE emerges 35th out of 174 countries on the latest United Nations human development index (HDI), seen by some as a measure of the overall quality of life. With the index adjusted for nender inequality, Singapore's ranking rises to
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    • 273 3 US healthcare supplies manufacturer Becton Dickinson, supported by a grant from the National Science and Technology Board (NSTB), will invest $12 million in a new research and development facility in Singapore over the next five years. The company expects the move
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    • 57 3 THE chief executive of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Tan Chin Nam (left), will be made an Honorary Doctor of Letters by the University of Bradford, UK, at a ceremony at the Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre on Sept 16. He completed an MBA
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    • 90 3 MORE than 750 hoteliers, travel agents and airlines officials from Asia and Europe will attend a regional travel show here next month aimed at fostering business deals. The four-day Asia Travel Mart '95, beginning Oct 19, is an offshoot of the more
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    • 96 3 ASIA Electronics '95/ Towards Miniaturisation, an exhibition featuring electronics components, parts and assemblies for electronics manufacturing, will be held at the Singapore International Exhibition and Convention Centre from Sep 27 to 30. It is being organised by Reed Exhibition Companies. In addition, a concurrent exhibition, Nepcon
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    • 50 3 THE Association of Muslim Professionals and the National Productivity Board are organising a seminar on Training and Retraining for the Developing Economy Directions for Malay-Muslim Workers to be held on Nov 4 at Traders' Hotel. Malay-Muslim workers make up 15 per cent of the workforce.
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    • 64 3 APPLICATIONS for the 1996 Lee Kuan Yew (LKY) Scholarships are now open. The scholarship is intended to enable young Singaporeans to pursue postgraduate studies to develop their potential as leaders. Further information on the scholarship will be spelt out in advertisements in local newspapers tomorrow. The
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    • 110 3 THE Ernst and Young Centre for Management Development (CMD) in Singapore has formed a strategic alliance with the US-based Babson School of Executive Education. Through this alliance, Ernst and Young will be able to provide its clients and other companies in the region with
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    • 393 3 But Singapore, South Korea remain upbeat, MasterCard survey shows THREE out of the Five Asian dragons Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hongkong and Singapore are seeing a significant decline in consumer confidence, said credit card vendor MasterCard International yesterday. Quoting a survey it carried
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  • SOUTH-EAST ASIA
    • 303 4 Central bank also plans to launch two-tier regulatory system Reuter KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's Bank Negara is planning to raise the minimum capital requirement of insurance companies to MSIOO million (Sss7 million). The director-general of insurance and central bank governor Ahmad Mohd Don said
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    • 180 4 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesian ministers will meet representatives of local conglomerates to discuss ways of boosting small businesses and reducing Indonesia's wealth gap, a senior official said yesterday. The decision followed a landmark meeting on Bali last month between nearly 100 leading indigenous
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    • 328 4 Bloomberg Business News MANILA Responding to criticism that the Philippine central bank's credit policy has been too lax, its governor Gabriel Singson said rising inflation was caused by shortages and not excess money supply. Speaking at a press conference, Mr Singson
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    • 41 4 Reuter BEIJING Dr Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali (right) of Malaysia is awarded a Unifem Anniversary Award in recognition of her work for women by Noelene Heyzer, director of the United Nations Development Fund for Women (Unifem). Reuter
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    • 66 4 AFP JAKARTA Some major Japanese companies are meeting in Jakarta for a three-day briefing from the state-owned oil company Pertamina about future investment in the liquefied natural gasrich Natuna Islands, the Jakarta Post reported yesterday. The companies include oil companies Inpex, JNOC, Japax and Teikoku Oil;
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    • 113 4 AFP HANOI French oil giant Total pulled out of Vietnam's ambitious plan for its first oil refinery because Hanoi insisted on putting political considerations before economic logic, analysts said yesterday. The firm said it was withdrawing from Vietnam's biggest industrial project as Hanoi had refused
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    • 67 4 AFP COTABATO, Philippines Twenty people drowned and some 100 others were missing yesterday after the rim of a volcanic crater lake in the southern Philippines collapsed and waters washed away six towns, officials said. A deadly torrent of water and mud from Maughan lake swept down
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    • 618 4  -  The Insas vs Aver Molek case Frta Ho Kay Tat in KUALA LUMPUR PRIME MINISTER Mahathir Mohamad yesterday called on the Bar Council and Chief Justice EusofT Chin to end their war of words over the judiciary's handling of a
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    • 708 6  -  VIEW FROM BRUNEI Afta must move faster than other free trade areas, he tells Asean ministers By Yang Razali Kassim BRUNEI'S move to quicken the Asean Free Trade Area (Afta) to the year 2000 may have suffered a setback two days
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  • CHINA/HONGKONG/TAIWAN
    • 421 7 Reuter BEIJING China's industrial output rose 11.8 per cent year-on-year in August but compared with the previous month, it registered a fall of 1.8 percentage points, the State Statistics Bureau said. Total output value was 145.6 billion yuan (5524.8 billion), it said. State-owned enterprises and
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    • 80 7 Reuter TAIPEI The Taiwan provincial government hopes to privatise the island's Big Three banks First Bank, Hua Nan Bank and Chang Hwa Bank by early 1997, a provincial government official said yesterday. He said the government would first reduce its stake in each
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    • 59 7 Bloomberg Business News TAIPEI Taiwan's membership of the World Trade Organisation is likely to be delayed because trade talks with Japan were unsuccessful, the China Times Express reported. The talks were not successful because Japan asked Taiwan to open its automotive market by more
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    • 64 7 Reuter BEIJING China's southern Hainan province has announced an ambitious plan to build three oil refineries within five years, Xinhua news agency said yesterday. The refineries would have capacity ranging from six to 10 million tonnes, mainly for ing imported crude oil. Officials say
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    • 285 7 Reuter HONGKONG The Mass Transit Railway Corp (MTRC) yesterday signed an agreement for its HK$6 billion (Ssl.l billion) syndicated loan facility. The facility is the corporation's first major funding exercise since British and Chinese officials signed <he Financial Support Agreement for the
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    • 67 7 Reuter HUAIROU, Chin Dada Rjunananda (left), Didi Aoaada Kim (centre) bom India and Didi Anaada Gaorii from Australia, member* of Anaada Marga Womea's Welfare Departmeat, meditatiag at the NGO Coafcreace site here yesterday. WWD b a special section of Aaaada Marga which b
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    • 147 7 AFP HONGKONG China's Communist Party has banned private entrepreneurs from party membership, but regional branches are defying the order, it was reported yesterday. Yu Yunyao, vice-director of the party central committee's organisation department, was quoted by the Hongkong branch of China News
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    • 256 7 AP TAIPEI Fifty-four government officials will be punished for failing to prevent irregularities at a credit union and a finance company early last month, officials said yesterday. Premier Lien Chan approved the list of officials to be punished for negligence,
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    • 254 9 UPI TAIPEI Taiwan's government yesterday announced plans to lift all restrictions on foreign ownership of satellite broadcast facilities. A government proposal to lift a SI per cent cap on foreign ownership of cable and satellite broadcast companies in Taiwan will help the country
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    • 255 9 AP HONGKONG Authorities in south China tried to cover up a fire that killed at least 23 women to avoid embarrassing Beijing as it hosts a global women's gathering, newspapers in Hongkong said yesterday. Newspapers said 60 other women were
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    • 244 9 AFP TAIPEI Taiwan's trade surplus in the eight months to August declined 10.9 per cent from a year earlier to 553.48 billion (554.9 billion), the finance ministry said yesterday. The export-oriented island registered a 23.9 per cent year-on-year rally in exports
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    • 109 9 Bloomberg Business News HOPIH, Taiwan Panicking depositors have withdrawn NTS7OO million (5536.2 million) from a fanners' cooperative in Hopih district, Tainan County, the English-language China News reported. A report that the cooperative would not be able to collect on loans to
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    • 399 9 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG The chairman of Tianjin Bohai Chemical Industry (Group) Co, China's largest state-run chemical oompany, yesterday said skyrocketing costs were the main reason first-half profits reported last month were far lower than expected. The company had reported net profit
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    • 463 9 Central bank measures on easier home loans also boost the stock market Reuter TAIPEI The government's latest market-boosting measures may end the cycle of debt and illiquidity that have plagued Taiwan's property and stock markets, bankers and analysts said here on Wednesday.
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  • ASIA
    • 371 10 Takemura says bad loans being written off, no big failures ahead Bloomberg Business News Reuter TOKYO Japanese Finance Minister Masayoshi Takemura said the worst was over for the country's banking system. Mr Takemura yesterday said the country's banks were steadily writing off bad
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    • 85 10 AFP JAKARTA A senior Indonesian diplomat has warned that Jakarta could teach Australia a "lesson" by not replacing its ambassador to Canberra following the controversial withdrawal of the last nominee to the post. The comments by Indonesia's charges d'affaires to Australia, Zakaria Sumintaadmaja, to a
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    • 89 10 AFP SYDNEY An Australian minister yesterday urged the country's building firms to tap into Indonesia's housing boom. Administrative Services Minister Frank Walker noted at a conference on building business opportunities in Indonesia that the nation planned to have more than 18 million new homes
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    • 99 10 UPI NEW DELHI International fast food giant Kentucky Fried Chicken is planning to market a line of vegetarian items developed in India to restaurant outlets in other countries, a news report said yesterday. KFCs outlet in the southern Indian city of Bangalore has offered
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    • 416 10 Bloomberg Business News CANBERRA Australia's economy will slump in 1996, soon after the election Prime Minister Paul Keating hopes to win on the basis of jobs growth, one of the country's leading economic forecasting groups said yesterday. Unemployment, which has been falling
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    • 72 10 Reuter TOKYO The Anstrahaa ambassador to Japan, Ashton Calvert, sampling rice imported from Australia at Tokyo's Daiei supermarket yesterday. Major Japanese stores this week adtm foreign rice imported for the first tiae in fine with Japan's decision to scrap its import ban under the
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    • 277 10 AP BOMBAY An Indian state has filed suit against the US power company Enron, accusing it of making "false and fraudulent claims" to secure a US$2.B billion (553.97 billion) contract. In a case closely watched by potential investors in India, the
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    • 283 10 Reuter COLOMBO Bangladesh, best known to the west for its natural disasters, is now selling itself as a top tourist resort for the well-heeled. Dhaka sent a delegation to this week's South Asian tourism conference in Colombo boasting of attractions ranging from tiger
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  • FOCUS
    • 1387 11  -  Suzhou Industrial Park By Teh Hooi Ling SINGAPORE Come 1997, Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) will be one up against other industrial parks in China, said Chan Soo Sen, chief executive officer of China-Sin-gapore Suzhou Industrial Park Development Co (CSSD). By then, the park will
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  • LIFESTYLE
    • 900 13  -  Ashley Dunn reports on Hawaii's changing economic landscape after four years of recession Ashley Dunn NYT Randy Schoch, one of the bestknown restaurateurs in Hawaii, first came to the islands 18 years ago to surf the wild waves of Oahu's North Shore, but stayed to ride
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    • 532 13  -  Bad reception kills Premiere 12 for some, laments Kevin Sullivan Kevin Sullivan IHAD planned to write about Premiere 12 this week. Alas, the new channel showed up on my television screen obscured by a blizzard. At first, I thought the programme 1 was trying to
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    • 273 13 CHATTERBOX AFP AP AP BRITISH author Salman Rushdie was to make his first pre-announced public appearance last night since going into hiding six years ago after Iran called for his death over his novel The Satanic Verses. Police gave the go-ahead for the author to speak
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    • 90 13 PALACE CAMTOMCU BUTMMUMT Ddfr Omara Houn. LundK 1200 pa -130 pn Dime 130 pa-10.00 pa An eclectic mix of modern furnishing done kin rich Jade and peach hues, this Cantonese Cuisine Restaurant is facing Temasek Boulevard, providing diners with an excellent view of the city skyfine and Central Business District.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1012 13 r__ TV*BAQ>0^^^ Navy Seals, 8.20pm, Ck Middle Eastern terrorists acmissiles. The Navy's special Sea Air and Land troops get them. Sheen star energetic Martin Chuzzlewit, 9pm, Preadore 12 Chuzzlewit (Paul, Scorelatives reefforts to curry favour. Seth Pecksniff (Tom Wilkinson) reconciles the old his grandson. Jonas ruthless, and Tigg Montague swaggers
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  • 522 14 O BE RANKED the world's second most competitive nation is an honour for any II country. For a tiny city-state, it is truly an I enormous honour. Singapore was ranked, as is perfectly understandable, at or near i the bottom in factors such as
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  • 241 14 THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) delivered a blunt warning last week to politicians in developed countries not to gain votes by adopting measures which resulted in bloated budgets for pension and other social-welfare schemes. If they did, the consequence would be huge fiscal
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  • 174 14 THE debate on the social gap in Indonesia is understandable. The issue is critical as 26 million of its 190 million people live below the poverty line. Indonesia has done well in cutting the proportion of its poor from 60 per cent of its population in
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  • 170 14 IN a small country with a small population like Singapore, people are our only natural resources. Thus education is even more important. Teachers play a prominent role in helping to nurture talent. We have outstanding school facilities, but in recruiting educators, we face an uphill task
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  • 176 14 IGNORING majority opinion at home and protests around the world, France's new president, Jacques Chirac, has ended a three-year French moratorium on nuclear weapons tests by exploding a Hiroshima-size bomb under the South Pacific. This unjustified blast, and the five to seven expected to follow
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  • 145 14 THERE is a distinct air of plus ca change about the corporate machinations surrounding Ferruzzi-Montedi-son, the troubled Italian conglomerate. Leaders of the country's business establishment, headed by Fiat and powerful merchant bank Mediobanca, have concocted an elaborate reorganisation that would enhance their control over an enlarged group,
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  • 136 14 THE central bank's rule imposing stricter requirements on the issue and trading of commercial paper has at least two main objectives: to protect both investors and banks, and to bring Indonesia's commercial paper market up to international standards. The tougher requirements such as compulsory credit rating
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  • 933 14  -  Tokyo's safety net against bank failures can't be justified and will only hurt the financial system, writes Martin Wolf Martin Wolf FT THE LATEST official estimate of the bad debts of the Japanese banks is 50,000 billion yen (SS73O.S billion), while some unofficial estimates are now
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  • ADVERTISING & MARKETING
    • 1142 15  -  In cafe society's fickle whirl, it is easy to become a has-bean. Chan Siew Ling puts local gourmet coffee outlets through the mill Chan Siew Ling JUST LIKE fitting pieces of a giant jigsaw together, it takes many factors to create a successful gourmet coffee business.
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    • 1378 15 carnaudMetalbox ASIA LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 1996 The Directors wish to make the following preliminary announcement of the unaudited results for the half year ended 30 June 1995 as follows: TH1990U9 TKCQMWmY Hdffearto9oJaa Ha* fen to Jan IMC tm
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  • 280 16 AFP Reuter FRANKFURT The German Bundesbank, as expected, held its discount and Lombard rates unchanged after a meeting of its policy-making central council yesterday, a spokesman announced. The bank held the discount rate at 3.S per cent and the Lombard rate at 5.5 per
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  • 192 16 Reuter LONDON A German was yesterday charged in connection with a multi-million-dollar financial scam that police said could hit the banking system worldwide. Ten people, mostly Germans, were arrested on Wednesday when police launched raids in the English resort of Torquay
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  • 496 16 Reuter LONDON The London Stock Exchange has blocked distribution of its real-time price data on the Internet, changing the terms of a licensing contract to bar a new electronic information provider from posting its prices. Jack Lang, director of Electronic Share
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  • 302 16  -  Fran Leon Hadar in WASHINGTON THE US-Asean Council has chosen George David, president and chief executive of United Technologies Corp, as its new chairman. He succeeds M R Greenberg, chairman and chief executive of American International Group. Mr Greenberg, who chaired the
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  • 254 16 Reuter TOKYO Monitoring steps unveiled by Washington to ensure larger sales of US cars and car parts in Japan could lead to another trade problem in the future, Tokyo's Ministry of International Trade and Industry said yesterday. "If the
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  • 279 16 Reuter PAPEETE, Tahiti An uneasy calm fell over this riottorn capital yesterday as a 15hour spree of violence, arson and taking died down and riot police returned to barracks with smoke hanging over the city. The hundreds of anti-nucle-ar and
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  • 808 16  -  The Bottom Line KHAW WEI KANG KHAW WEI KANG The writer is managing director of a firm which specialises in language training and other related services to companies. I RECENTLY asked 28 local executives, at the director and department head level, from
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  • 250 16 AP WASHINGTON The productivity of the American workplace rose 4.8 per cent at a seasonally adjusted annual rate from April through June, the biggest improvement in nine years. The Labour Department also said yesterday that unit labour costs a
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  • COMPANIES & MARKETS
    • 467 17  -  By Michelle Low SINGAPORE CarnaudMetalbox Asia (CMB Asia) yesterday announced a $2.25 million first-half net loss and made an unusual forecast it expects to lose another $10 million in the second half. While further losses by CMB would not surprise,
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    • 343 17  -  By Lee Han Shih SINGAPORE After absorbing higher aluminium prices for over a year, listed can maker CarnaudMetalbox Asia (CMB Asia) is finally passing part of the increase on to some of its customers. These customers could inelude listed soft-drink and property
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    • 287 17 SINGAPORE Contract manufacturer Eltech Electronics has posted a large r-than-expected interim net loss of $5.64 million, mainly because of forecast sales that failed to come through. Eltech said yesterday it had expected a "modest loss", but this was worsened by a drop
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    • 305 17 SINGAPORE Takeover target Yeo Hiap Seng (YHS) yesterday again urged shareholders to accept property tycoon Ng Teng Fong's $5.35-a-share offer. It said in a circular that the likelihood of Mr Ng's faction becoming the controlling shareholder had increased significantly after it bought more
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    • 659 17  -  HOCK LOCK SIEW By Ruth Wong KUALA LUMPUR The Petronas Gas IPO was set to be a real blockbuster. It received rave reviews, strong recommendations and favourable media coverage all of which pointed to a box-office record. But like a contrarian critic quick
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    • 387 17  -  From Ruth Wong In KUALA LUMPUR THE Securities Commission (SC) is carrying out investigations on Malaysian Issuing House Sdn Bhd (MIH) for alleged irregularities in the recent share balloting of Great Wall Plastic Industries Bhd. SC chairman Munir Majid said
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      50 17 'Market Mood' indicates the likely trading sentiment today, based on brokers polled at 5-6pm yesterday. Overnight events may alter sentiment. Brokers polled: Alliance. Barings. Credit Lyonnais Securities. Daiwa, Fraser, G K Goli. Kay /lian, Morgan Grenfell. Ong Co. Nomura. Phillip. Smith New Court. W t Can and SG Warburg.
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      69 17  -  -JEf Shiv Taneja ALTHOUGH Sin Soon Huat has fallen quite a bit sincc last month, the daily RSI and stochasties charts indicate that the bottom has not been reached. The stock should And support at SO cents. By Skir Tameja. NOTE: We strive to give you informed, objective
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    • COMPANIES
      • 55 18 SINGAPORE International Factors (Singapore) has reported a 14.3 per cent fall in after-tax profit to $1.8 million, though revenue rose 23.6 per cent to $11.59. million for the half year ended June 30. The earnings per share was 1.8 cents and net tangible asset backing
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      • 21 18 SINGAPORE Superßowl Holdings has asked for suspension of trading of its shares from today, pending an announcement.
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      • 27 18 SINGAPORE Jack Chia-MPH Ltd and Bousteadco Singapore have requested that their shares, warrants and bonds continue to be suspended today pending an announcement.
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      • 67 18 SINGAPORE Nat Steel Ltd has sold 490 ordinary shares of MSI each in Merchant Bar Mills Sdn Bhd (MBM) at M 51.44 per share, representing 49 per cent of the equity interest in MBM. The buyer was Southern Steel Holdings Sdn Bhd which owns the
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      • 142 18 IN OUR report "Aztech founder cuts stake" on Tuesday, we said that Mr Michael Mun had sold 11 per cent of his stake in the company. The company has since clarified that the disposal is of his direct stake. With Mr Mun's deemed interests included, the disposal
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      • 560 18 priCM Sep 8 Mendaki Gr Fund 0.99 l.02xd® US Gr Fund 1.13 LIT" St 1.63 UOB Asset Met Ltd The Savings Fund 1.49 I.S8 Umfund 1.39 1.46 Spore Prof Fund 0.61 0.6S Lmbondf 1.06 I.08S S pore See Fund 0.90 0.95*d United Gr Fund! 157 1 64* S'pore Invest Fund
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      • 371 18  -  From Quak Hiang Whai in HONGKONG CHINA Yuchai International Ltd, a New York Stock Ex-change-listed company controlled by the Hong Leong group, has reported a jump of 78.5 per cent in interim net profit. Reporting its maiden interim results since
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      • 614 18  -  Mine Pao's ex-chairman may sell a piece of his 'Chinese CNN' to Taiwan's China Trust: report From Quak Hiang Whai in HONGKONG FORMER Ming Pao chairman Yu Pun-hoi, who is scaling down his stake in the listed Chinese newspaper group, plans to
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      • 441 18  -  From Loh Hui Yin JUST two months after a Sin-gapore-led consortium clinched the concession to develop a port in Myanmar, the group has been given the rights to work on the project's second phase. Singapore's C&P Holdings and its Chinese
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      • 305 18 SINGAPORE Tibs Holdings posted a 41.8 per cent fall in group net earnings for the half-year ended June 30 despite a 5.9 per cent rise in turnover. Earnings dipped to $3.41 million from $5.86 million previously. Earnings per share slid to 7.5 cents
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      • 453 18 But NZ investment firm's share price still haunted by ghosts of the past Reuter WELLINGTON Brierley Investments Ltd's (B1L) record annual profit yesterday failed to lift the company's share price, which it said was still haunted by the 1990 investment in British hotels group Mount
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      • 181 18 SINGAPORE Tuan Sing said yesterday it had shelved a joint venture condominium project in Jakarta. The decision was taken jointly with its four partners after the seller of the land was unable to deliver vacant possession, Tuan Sing said. The purchase had been
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      • 209 18 SINGAPORE Barclays de Zoete Wedd Warrants Ltd said yesterday it intended to place out 120,000 call warrants relating to 12 million United Overseas Bank Foreign shares of $1 par value each at an issue price of 33.2 cents. The placement and issue will be
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      • 360 18 Reuter HONGKONG Derivatives traders say they will watch closely today's debut of stock options on HSBC Holdings for impact on the trading of warrants on the banking stock. "1 would expect some of these warrants to come off a little
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      • 379 21 Merging with Wellcome slices £700 m off profit Bloomberg Business News LONDON Glaxo Wellcome pic said fiscal 1995 pretax profit dropped 15 per cent to £1.558 billion (553.45 billion), as integrating Wellcome pic cut £700 million off the profit. In April, Glaxo became
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      • 247 21 Reuter SYDNEY Australia's Amcor Ltd, among the world's top 10 paper and packaging groups, yesterday announced a record annual profit,' which it said was driven by acquisitions and reduced costs. Analysts said Ameer's 40 per cent rise in net profit for
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      • 133 21 Platts HELSINKI The administrative board of Finland's state-owned Neste Corp has dealt a serious blow to the prospect of an international share placement in autumn. The company announced on Wednesday the planned issue of shares, due to be released in October or November,
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      • 326 21 Aussie housing slump likely to hit current year results Bloomberg Business News SYDNEY Energy and building materials products group Boral Ltd yesterday said net profit in the year ended June 30 rose 141 per cent, mainly on the strength of its Australian construction and international operations.
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      • 332 21 Reuter MELBOURNE Australian manufacturing giant BTR Nylex ensured its profitable era as a listed public company would finish on a high note by announcing a 15 per cent jump in half-year profit yesterday. But the increase in equityaccounted net profit to A
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      • 97 21 Bloomberg Business News LONDON BTR pk, Britain's largest industrial conglomerate, yesterday reported a 5 per cent rise in first-half pretax profit as it cautioned investors of slowing demand for vehicle parts in the US, construction in Australia and plastics in Taiwan. Pre-tax profit rose to
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      • 92 21 Reuter BOMBAY A bourse in India's western Gujarat state has invited applications for corporate membership. Vadodara Stock Exchange Ltd (VSEL) said in an advertisement yesterday that it intended to admit 20 corporate members, who have a minimum paid-up equity capital of three million rupees (S$ 126,000)
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      • 100 21 Bloomberg Business News LONDON Sun Alliance Group pic yesterday said first-half pretax profit rose 37 per cent, as all major areas of business showed improvement, led by strong results in the UK and the US. The UK life and general insurer posted pre-tax earnings for
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      • 102 21 AFP JERUSALEM The British-Dutch conglomerate Unilever has bought a 50 per cent stake in Israel's Strauss Ice Cream for US$4O million (5556.9 million), it said yesterday. "Strauss will gain from Unilever's advanced technological knoiw-how and use of Unilever group brand names, while Unilever
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      • 207 21 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK General Motors Corp led six companies that raised almost US$l.6 billion (552.27 billion) in the corporate bond market, leading a wave of expected bond sales this month. US bonds, a benchmark for pricing corporate debt, have rallied recently, driving
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      • 430 22  -  By Siow Li Sen SINGAPORE French bank Union Europeenne de CIC has sold its three seats on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange Ltd. The sale was made in June, for an undisclosed sum, because the seats were not making money
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      • 327 22 Bloomberg Business News LONDON A group of 18 UK life insurers is establishing a database providing information on the financial standing of independent financial advisers, says the Association of British Insurers (AB1).. Independent financial advisers, known as IFAs, are becoming a frequently
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      • 432 22 Reuter LONDON European Union grain prices are likely to stay firm as supplies trickle in slowly from farms, resisting the European Commission's latest attempts to dampen internal prices, say traders. Traders took in their stride news last week that the EU
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      • 74 22 Bloomberg Business News SYDNEY The Sydney Futures Exchange announced ambitious plans to make Australia a commodity futures trading centre for the Asia-Pacific region, including the possible listing of the world s first coal futures contract. The exchange is also planning to establish an electricity futures
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      • 84 22 Bloomberg Business News SHANGHAI The China Pacific Insurance Co has been restructured as a joint-stock company as part of its effort to become a commercial insurance company, the official China Daily reportyesterday. It is now more than 50 per cent owned by the Bank of
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      • 63 22 Bloomberg Business News VIENNA The Austrian government said was seeking bids for its 69.45 per cent stake in Creditanstalt-Bankverein that will value the bank at between 17.5 billion and 18.7 billion schillings (552.6 billion). It hopes to complete the sale before the end of
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      • 53 22 Reuter BOGOTA 1 Colombian bankers have signed an agreement to provide information about their clients to prosecutors fighting money laundering in a country where drug traffickers bring in millions of dollars in illegal earnings every year. The bankers said the move would not affect
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      • 278 22 Reuter BOGOTA Colombia's National Coffee Growers Federation could adopt a new internal price formula by next week, the federation's commercial manager said. John Naranjo said the federation would adopt a formula soon after the next weekly meeting of the National Coffee
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      • 312 22 Financial crisis safeguards may lead to unproductive use of money AP Reuter WASHINGTON Major international banks said on Wednesday that they want more freedom under proposed rules aimed at ensuring that banks stay afloat in fiscal crises. They also warned that parts of
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      • 264 22 ENERGY REPORT Reuter LONDON World oil prices stumbled yesterday, tripped up by reports of bulging US crude stocks and signs Hurricane Luis is fast losing its punch. Benchmark Brent blend crude oil futures for October delivery were down two cents at USS
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      • 80 22 AFP NEW YORK The dollar fell against other major currencies here early yesterday but was getting some support from rumours the Federal Reserve was weighing exchange rate data. Around 10:13 am. (141S GMT), the dollar was trading at 1.4744 German marks down from 1.4763 late Wednesday. The greenback was also
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      • 194 22 Reuter LONDON The dollar ended slightly lower in Europe after failing to break key technical resistance at 99.35 yen for the second time in a week and after widely-anticipated central bank intervention again failed to materialise. As the dollar probed lower late in the session intervention rumours swirled for the
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        1101 22 Trade-oeufhed index calculated amuat S'pare s lap 14 trading partners Base year mi US$/S$ forward rates Noon Sep 7 S$ BU Offer 1-mofMh ***** 1.4206 2-moMh 1.4154 1.4169 J-moMli 1.4124 |4|39 6~monlh 1.4027 1.40*7 Saunr: OCBC Source: OCBC FOREIGN CURRENCY NOTE RATES to at Im m Sap 7 Siagapore Mian
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      • 1324 23 Reuter SINGAPORE Simex Euroyen futures ended firmer ahead of the Bank of Japan's quarterly tankan report on business expectations today. Dealers said the market expects the report to be weak with the Bank of Japan possibly cutting its discount rates after the report
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      • 662 23 COMMODITY REPORTS KL Tin Follow-through support and a steadier London Metal Exchange (LME) led the tin price on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) to rise nine sen to MS1S.84 per kg Dealers said the local market was aided by bullish sentiment after the
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      • 64 23 HAMBURG German oil product exports during the first half year fell 11.5 per cent on the year to 6.8 million tonnes, while imports rose 6.7 per cent to 21.3 million, the Federal Office for the Economy (BAW) said yesterday. Domestic sales of all oil products
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      • 90 23 NEW DELHI India's 1994-95 (Apr-Mar) agricultural exports were 109.50 billion rupees (554.59 billion), compared with 108.40 billion in the previous year, Agriculture Minister Balram Jakhar said yesterday. And the value of agriculture exports in 1995-96 will likely exceed those of 1994-95, he said. Rice, wheat, coffee,
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      • 77 23 KUALA LUMPUR Indonesian RBD-palm oil was offered to Trading Corp of Pakistan at U*****.88 (*****.18) per tonne, c and f, at TCP's buying tender yesterday, traders said. The offer the lowest made to TCP came from Wilmar in Singapore. TCP is tendering to buy
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      • 67 23 HONGKONG China's July oil product imports were 2.01 million tonnes, up 265.7 per cent, the official China Oil, Gas and Petrochemical newsletter confirmed. Fuel oil imports amounted to 1.18 million tonnes in July, the official newsletter said, confirming numbers obtained earlier from the Customs General
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    • 1388 23 SICOM Futures (Mm daatag as at Ulp) RSS 1 Caatract (S cents/kg) Close Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Oct 95 198.00 IM 00 I9«.00 SO 17)0 Nov 196 00 1000 Dec 196.00 1229 J an/Ma/ 96 194.00 JJOO Apr/Jun 96 196.SO 194.00 193.00 1330 7300
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      • 915 24 -5.2 Share prices closed 0.2 per cent lower yesterday as the bourse consolidated after a strong rally the previous day and a weak performance by Western Mining Corp stock. "We had two days performance in one day yesterday and that is why we didn't do too much today," said
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      • 568 24 +6.36 Philippine share prices closed 0.2 per cent higher yesterday on a technical rally from a threeday downturn. 'The market was lifted by a technical rally on a number of blue chips which dropped substantially during the past three days," trader Allan Araullo of Regina Capital Development Corp said.
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      • 542 24 +21.62 Taiwan share prices finished 0.4 per cent higher yesterday for a fifth consecutive winning session, boosted by good performances of pulp, paper and petrochemical issues. "Following five successive winning sessions, some investors took profit, but the overall upswing structure will remain in the near .future," said Jack Huang
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      • 390 24 +9.29 South Korean stock prices surged one per cent yesterday on a continued buying spree mainly by institutions. The Composite Price Index advanced 9.29 points to close at 953.81 points in active trading. Trading volume steadily increased to 40.81 million shares worth 651.53 billion won from the the previous
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      • 296 24 -12.29 Stocks declined yesterday on concern that Telecom Corp's pricing agreement with rival Clear Communications Ltd will hurt profits. "From an operational earnings point of view, it's very hard to see how it's beneficial (for Telecom)," said Paul Nicolson, a broker at Buttle Wilson. Telecom, the largest capitalised
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      • 89 24 •4.12 Share prices finished mixed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) yesterday after an early rally triggered scattered profittaking, led partly by institutional investors. The 30-share BSE Index ended down 4.12 points at a provisional 3,322.48, after rising to 3,375.36 in early trade. The broad-based 100-stock National index was
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      • 623 24 -12.1 Shares closed lower, with market sentiment depressed by profit-taking after Wednesday's gains to record levels, a tower opening on Wall Street and some poor company results and outlook statements, dealers said. The FT-SE 100 Index closed 12.1 lower at 3,545.6, off a high of 3,557.9 at 8:49 am,
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      • 135 24 -23.07 Share prices closed lower as investors anxiously awaited the government's budgetary measures for 19% which could include tougher taxation on financial investment, dealers said. The CAC-40 Index closed 23.07 points lower at 1,861.70. Volume on the monthly settlement market totalled 3.3 billion francs. Stocks took their lead from
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      • 189 24 -9.15 Share prices closed steady in uneventful floor trading after the Bundesbank left its leading rates unchanged at its central council meeting yesterday, traders said. The DAX Index closed at 2,267.98, down 9.15 points from Wednesday's close, after trading in a range of 2,255.50-2,268 throughout the session. At 2:00
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      • 177 24 +4.31 Belgian shares started the new two-week forward market account with small gains, but traders said they were disappointed the strong underlying fundamentals failed to boost the market towards overhead resistance. The Bel-20 Index of leading shares closed 4.31 Eoints, or 0.29 per cent, igher at 1,474.66. September Bel-20
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      • 117 24 1.03pc The bourse and teiecoms group Ericsson thrust aside records set only on Wednesday to reach new highs in bustling trade. Falling bond yields lifted the broad market while a technology rally in New York sent Ericsson 9.5 crowns upward to 177.5, tracking Finland's Nokia to a new record.
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      • 237 24 -10.5 Shares closed lower in moderate trading as the market consolidated recent sharp gains, dealers said. The Swiss Market Index closed 10.5 points lower at 2,989.1 and the Swiss Performance Index shed 3.18 to 1,952.24. A Bank Rahn und Bodmer dealer said the onset of a "welcome" consolidation pushed
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      • 345 24 +34.2 South African shares ended well up across the board as fiolds took encouragement rom a firmer bullion price and industrials rose on the back of generally firmer world markets and an encouraging interest rate outlook, dealers said. The Overall Index was up 34.7 points to 5,581.4, Industrial Index
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      • 279 24 +11.95 Canadian stocks rose for a third session on expectations that economic growth will accelerate and interest rates will decline further, traders and money managers said. The Toronto Stock Exchange 300 Index rose 11.95 Eoints to 4,572.1. On the roader TSE, 63.1 million shares were traded, compared with the
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      • 712 24 -4.24 Share prices were little changed in quiet midmoming trading, holding in narrow ranges given a lack of news or market-moving data, dealers said. At 11:00 am, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 4.24 to 4,679.57, the SAP 500 down 0.01 to 570.16, the NYSE Composite down
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      • 130 24 +0.21pc The Mibtel Index ended 0.21 per cent higher at 10,312 and the Mib-30 Index 0.24 per cent higher to 15,273. Three stocks shined amidst a sea of unspectacular performances, with Olivetti lifting 4.76 per cent, Falck 9.58 per cent and Tim 2.62 per cent. Turnover climbed to 612.9
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      • 612 24 Britumia Fimdt StcrUaa Cask BU Offer MaCwtooM 3* 6400 34 6500 Mini JrnrVGttV 0 lt9) 0.IW Mim Mu lacomc *0 9100 "0 *500 USS Cash lacomc Ptos Fund **1100 *10.3300 PS S Rotrvc Fnad *5.3500 *5.5*00 SmtUm Bfritjr Euro PrrformMcx 0.4592 0 491* Far EaM Fuad *2.7650 *2.9730 Maa Pntfdio
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      • 251 24 -2.06 Dutch stocks closed tower, after rising for four days, led down by industrial stocks amid concern that slower economic growth may limit earnings growth. The Amsterdam EOE Index closed down 2.06 points, or 0.4 per cent, at 466.17 points after having reached a new all-time intraday high of
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      2538 25 Reuter HONGKONG Stocks, boosted by gains in US shares, rose yesterday amid optimism that interest rates will decline as early as this month. Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd drove the Hang Seng Index higher amid speculation an investment ban# may sell warrants on the developers' shares to cash in
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      584 25 CLSA THE Hongkong H Index slipped 0.6 per cent in thin turnover of USSB million. Trading was concentrated in a number of shares, namely Hai Xing Shipping, Qingling, Shanghai Petrochem and Maanshan Steel. The CLSA Shanghai B Index slipped 0.4 per cent or 3.12 points to close at 707.97
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      2394 25 Bloomberg Business News TOKYO Stocks were unchanged yesterday as concern about the state of Japan's ailing financial system and a drop in the US dollar took the steam out of a two-month-old rally in hightech shares. "People are worried about the financial system and the state of the banks,"
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      1438 25 AFP BANGKOK Thai shares fell 1.2 per cent yesterday on continued "negative sentiment" and a strike threat by a key union, brokers said. Continued beari|hness hurt the market in the morning and "in the afternoon the index fell further when the power union threatened to strike because of the
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      1166 25 AFP JAKARTA Share prices closed lower yesterday on concern over the June trade deficit announced a day earlier, despite a mild late afternoon rebound led by foreign investors buying overseas stocks. "For much of the day, the market kept coming down but in the middle of the last'session the
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    • 2316 26 Gr Gr .WW Lad Val Day La* Om Dh Oh YU FM MC« Hl(k Uar Stao C.nni) Safe High Lorn Bayer ScUer CV P/E Ml MALAYSIAN STOCKS 478 1% m MOO AISB 30c 400 -4 64 412 J98 396 404 3.0 -2.9 02 410.2 127 77.J m 5001
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      • 6723 26 AFX-Asia KUALA LUMPUR Share prices closed lower yesterday, with investors increasingly nervous about the outlook for inflation and interest rates. The KLSE Composite Index closed down 8.27 points at 983.88, after opening at the day's high of 992.64 points. It hit
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      • 9110 27 Gf Gr M Wl iw UM Val Day Last Quote Hi Dh VH N« An High La* Stmt Ciim Salt C*W> H«k U> Buyer Srik. Or P/E tail Price INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 520 ill m I 1000 Acma 50c 492 unch 229 492 4*8 490 492 22.3 5 8 13
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      • 1828 28  -  By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE The mood of depression that has hung over the local stock market deepened considerably yesterday, as second-liners again bore the brunt of downward pressure and demand for blue chips was almost non-existent. The biggest price falls were on
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    • 515 29 Knight-Ridder Reuter THE FREIGHT market continues to ease back slightly for the older Panamaxes, particularly in the Pacific, but in general conditions remain reasonably steady world-wide, shipbrokers said. The Baltic Freight Index (BFI) retreated a further seven points to 2,068. Grain chartering has again been active. Korean charterers
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    • 328 29 TOKYO Japan's Ministry of Transport is going ahead with plans to establish a register of its international ships to check the decline of the national flag fleet and the number of Japanese seamen. The ministry's budget requests for the 1996 fiscal year include a string
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    • 288 29 BANGKOK The mm president of NYK Lines in Thailand is positive that although available cargo space will increase next year due to shipping alliances, the country's international trade growth will make up for this. A month after arriving at his Bangkok office,
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    • 184 29 SINGAPORE The Chartered Institute of Transport Singapore (CIT) is currently conducting a training course in logistics and distribution management for 26 managers from Shandong, China. The course is being held at the Singapore Port Institute from Sep 4-27. The training is organised by the SingaporeShandong
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    • 87 29 SINGAPORE US-based shipowner Tropical Shipping recently signed a deal with Ben Line Agencies to provide shippers a through bill of lading (B/L) service from the Far East to over 59 ports in the Caribbean and Central America. This includes ports in the
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    • 325 29 SES WO Sep 7 S$ Vol CWT Distribution 1.57 -0.02 44 Chuan Hup Holdings 1.30 -0.03 298 Cosco Investment 2.09 -0.09 240 Far East Lcvingston 6.20 -0.05 58 Freight Links Express 0.74 -0.025 442 GB Holdings Ltd 1.05 -0.10 144 Hai Sun Hup Group 0.925 -0.015 945 Hitachi
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    • 433 29  -  By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Singapore's role as a regional transhipment centre could be hurt by the Port of Singapore Authority's (PSA) proposed rate increase, says feeder operator Sea Consortium. The company has warned in a report that carriers stung by the
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    • 279 29 AFP HONGKONG China's top diplomat in Hongkong assured local shipowners yesterday that the territory will remain the premier shipping capital of Asia well past the 1997 handover. But in a speech to the Hongkong Shipowners Association, Zhou Nan said nothing
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    • 963 30  -  Inadequate investment in infrastructure for ports and airports has created Opportunities for Sjngapore and other Asian countries to cash in. Anthony Rowley reports from Tokyo Anthony Rowley JAPAN acknowledges many challenges to its future economic prosperity, ranging from the high yen and high domestic
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    • 10374 38 This guide lists the sailing destinations from Singapore. The first date indicates the ETA at Singapore fallowed by the ETA at the destination. The page number refers to the location of the schedule advertisement ETA ETA ktmrnm Vaaaal Voyaga P| fra'a Mi— Mini _Ma. *>. A Aarhua
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      • 1718 47 RECEIVING OF EXPORT Fa CONTAINERS AND La CARCO Racord Mb a* On III Ett/Wr fart* ftm It ftm to CJoter 0046 09/0700 1A 07/1500 07/1659 07/1900 IB 07/1500 07/ISM 07/1900 2A 07/1700 08/0659 08/0900 28 07/1700 08/009 01/0900 3 08/0700 08/1159 08/1400 4 08/1200 08/1459 08/1700 to fade
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      • 771 47 THIS report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd, shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description or 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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    • Air & Land Transport News
      • 485 48 AFP SINGAPORE A recovery in Asian airlines' earnings seems to have been delayed as the market continues to be plagued by overcapacity arising from intense competition, aviation analysts say. Overcapacity problems triggered by attempts by regional carriers to cash in on a growing -market
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      • 327 48 AP WASHINGTON USAir said on Tuesday it expects to be profitable for the rest of the year, defying'earlier predictions by financial analysts. USAir Group Inc issued a news release saying traffic and revenue were up more than expected
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      • 278 48 Reuter Bloomberg Business News ARUNGTON, Virginia USAir Group Inc chairman and chief executive Seth Schofield, who guided the carrier through the worst financial crisis in its history, is retiring. The retirement comes after USAir reported the strongest quarterly profits in its history and only days after
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      • 313 48 AFP WASHINGTON US car makers Ford and Chrylser announced on Wednesday they had received approval by the Hanoi government to build car assembly plants in Vietnam. Ford said in a statement that it would establish a joint venture with Song Cong
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      • 437 48 Reuter GENEVA World airports saw a steady 6 per cent rise in passenger traffic during the first half of 1995 with Europe and Pacific Rim countries leading the way, according to a report issued yesterday. The Geneva-based Airports Council International (ACI)
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      • 105 48 SINGAPORE Silk Air will launch a direct service between Singapore and Vientiane, Laos, from Nov 3, following the April signing of an air services agreement between Singapore and Laos. The direct air links between the two countries are expected to help boost trade links.
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      • 76 48 Reuter JAKARTA Indonesia's Merpati Nusantara Airlines (MNA) is looking to lease six Boeing 737 aircraft, the official Antara news agency said on Wednesday. Ridwan Fatarudin, MNA's managing director, said the airline wanted to replace the eight DC-9s it retired from service in June. He said
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      • 69 48 Bloomberg Business News AMSTERDAM Aircraft maker Fokker NV said it has handed in its business plan to Dutch Economics Minister Hans Wijers. The plan will serve as a basis for talks with its major shareholders Daimler-Benz Aerospace AG and the Dutch government on financial aid
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      • 83 48 Bloomberg Business News MILWAUKEE Harley-Davidson Inc's Holiday Rambler unit said it's voluntarily recalling 783 travel trailers. The subsidiary of the motorcycle maker said it expects to take a third-quarter charge of US$l million (SSI42 million) to cover the cost of the recall. The recall includes all
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      • 158 48 Reuter PARIS Qantas says there has been no noticeable decline in the volume of air shipments it transports to Australia after calls to boycott goods in protest against France's nuclear test programme in the Pacific. "We honestly expected more of an impact
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