The Business Times, 18 June 1997
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Title Section14 1997-06-18 1 THE BUSINESS TIMES MITA (P) 02^12/96 X 8 SINGAPORE Internet http://www.asial.com.sg/biztimeB WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18,199714 words
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Article19 1997-06-18 1 DHpli .«-> r: JAKARAOOMP—7NJ8. 421 ■AMLAOQMP _£MX. *m TAjTB WkZ ilWi ♦»7I *114 wp I** IH 7.***** +14J219 words
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Article20 1997-06-18 1 mmamwum W on m Bh\v", ,,-U»ZZtMI m i~>tm ua f,„ MWZZ»lf7 an cm ijf.i. tfy —mi (Source: NatWest Bank)20 words
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Article, Illustration437 1997-06-18 1 Larry Wee - wfafle short-term liwi'vwiH CWti jump to 560% By] Larry Wee [SINGAPORE] The Thai baht yesterday exploded in offshore markets to a high not seen in almost 15 years, as speculators continued to be squeezed by the Bank of Thailand's measures blockingSource: Bloomberg - 437 words
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Article, Illustration434 1997-06-18 1 Conrad Raj - They see correct m temporary From l Conrad Raj w Bangkok SINGAPORE companies are keen to invest in port facilities, power plants, financial institutions and property in Thailand as they view the current weakness of the country's economy as temporary. This was disclosedREUTER - 434 words
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Article193 1997-06-18 1 Harish Mehta - From, Harish Mehta in Bangkok THAI stocks fell to their lowest levels in eight years, with the Stock Exchange of Thailand index sinking below the 500 mark, less than half its level nine months ago. The SET index closed at 487.7, down 13.8 points or193 words
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Article, Illustration628 1997-06-18 1 Eddie Toh, Yong Mei Fong - Shipping hues say marine traffic most not D 6 nmaerea From) Eddie Toh, Yong Mei Fong MALAYSIA'S Renong group is undertaking the feasibility study for the proposed bridge across the busy Strait of Malacca to link Malaysia and Sumatra, sources said in Kuala Lumpur.628 words
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Advertisement8 1997-06-18 1 We begin today anew weekly page on M*m&jWUMan.SeePgl78 words
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Advertisement75 1997-06-18 1 Thai fli mm facing cashflow crisis, Pg 4 ÜBS fella below 113 yen ahead of trade data, Pg 8 tag Heuer t i I N J-' 1- t" f,r 'o c J *r* -V > c ft ft r' i >" > t t I r v 1 \> A.75 words
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SINGAPORE AT HOME & ABROAD
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567 1997-06-18 2 Audrey Tan - But economists still forecast Q2 rebound, with more decisive pick-op in Q3 By. Audrey Tan AFTER a significant recovery in April, Singapore's non-oil domestic exports are expected to have shown slower growth in May. But forecasts of a secondquarter trade rebound567 words
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Article, Illustration285 1997-06-18 2 Audrey Tan - BYE OM THE ECONOMY Industry By, Audrey Tan OUTGOING international telephone calls rose 12.8 per cent in May to a high of 19.17 million, preliminary figures from Singapore Telecom show. While the growth is slower than April's 18 per cent, it exceeds the first quarterSource: S'pore Telecom - 285 words
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Article, Illustration473 1997-06-18 2 Christopher Tan - Tbey ire also keeping their cars f«r a longer time before replacing them By\ Christopher Tan SINGAPOREANS are buying bigger cars, they are keeping their cars longer before replacing them and surprise, surprise they are apparently becoming better drivers. In 1996, the proportion of carsSource: - 473 words
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264 1997-06-18 2 Soh Tiang Keng - By\ Soh Tiang Keng THE Aon group, the largest insurance broking group here, has revamped and streamlined its Singapore operations by integrating its merged firms. The move, according to Aon officials, will make the group "the leading market leader in terms of264 words
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125 1997-06-18 2 SHARE certificates will be given away at this year's SES Investment Fair with every purchase of a "limited edition" collector's set, that is. Original (but invalidated) share certs will be distributed with the collector's sets, costing 138 each. Each set comprises125 words
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Article, Illustration301 1997-06-18 2 Annette Pau - By, Annette Pau CONSUMER electronic products now marketed under the Goldstar brand will be replaced with the LG name in Singapore from end-June. Mainboard-listed Casa Holdings, which has been distributing the LG Group's home appliances here since 1961, said an intensive marketing301 words
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Article, Illustration433 1997-06-18 2 Raju Chellam - Venture bases HQ in S'pore to bring new technology to region By. Raju Chellam A NEW technology that uses satellites to speed up data communications will be available in Singapore and parts of South-east Asia this year. The technology comes from Switzerland's The FantasticERIC CHU - 433 words
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346 1997-06-18 2 David Boey - Reports by. David Boey SINGAPORE Telecom will extend its Dataßoam wireless messaging service to Indonesia towards the end of the month, in tandem with the launch of a similar service by its Indonesian partner, PT Elektrindo Nusantara. According to Lim Meng Poo, Sing Tel346 words
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228 1997-06-18 2 ALL SINGAPORE Telecom subscribers will be able to access a wide range of text, video and on-line services right from their computer keyboards come October, when SingTel's Magix broadband multimedia network goes islandwide. Sing Tel has drawn up a range of multimedia services228 words
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SOUTH-EAST ASIA
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348 1997-06-18 3 ■LABUAN Affifnddin says such a move wiD affect inflation; Malaysian interest rates stable Bernama MALAYSIAN Deputy Finance Minister AfflAiddin Omar yesterday brushed aside rumours of an impending cut in the Statutory Reserve Requirement (SRR) for financial institutions, saying the move could jeopardiseBernama - 348 words
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Article, Illustration214 1997-06-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR Bernama HASHIM Mohamed Ali yesterday withdrew his resignation letter as executive chairman of the firm organising Malaysia's 1998 Commonwealth Games after meeting Acting Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Gen (Retired) Hashim, who resigned as chairman of Sukom Ninety Eight BhdBernama - 214 words
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Article, Illustration228 1997-06-18 3 MANILA Imports of electronics contract, exports surge to narrow gap Bloomberg THE Philippine trade deficit feU to US$B6O million (551.23 billion) in April, 35 per cent less than a year ago, as imports of electronics fell and exports surged. The National Statistics OfficeBloomberg; Source: Bloomberg; ALLAN, - 228 words
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Article, Illustration701 1997-06-18 3 Yang Razali Kassim - UUVfBf Umno Youth leader's STpore visit should be viewed positively as BO Too suggests By Yang Razali Kassim TWO WEEKS ago, on my way to cover the special Asean foreign ministers meeting in Kuala Lumpur, I met an Umno Youth leader at the airport. He held701 words
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302 1997-06-18 4 BANGKOK Panel nrges govt to assist firms in solving serious cashflow and debt problems AFP THAILAND'S electronics industry has serious cashflow and debt problems and needs government support to solve its financial management problems, a cabinet committee reported yesterday. A government committee, convened to brainstormAFP - 302 words
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Article, Illustration77 1997-06-18 4 [SARANGANI, Philippines] Crack troops from the Philippine Army's Special Forces Regiment manning a road block at the boundary General Santos city in the Sarangani province yesterday. The special task force from the army, navy, air force and police was organised to combat kidnapping syndicates preying mostlyAFP - 77 words
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473 1997-06-18 4 BANGKOK Many find it kari to pay bills u govt nps rates to defend baht Bloomberg AS Thailand struggles to protect the baht, some of its biggest companies face a currency crisis of their own they're running out of money. By raisingBloomberg - 473 words
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261 1997-06-18 4 TOKYO AFP THE Japan Bond Research Institute downgraded yesterday the long-term foreign currency rating of the Thailand, affecting 90 billion yen (551.13 billion) worth of samurai bond issues. In lowering its rating from "AA-minus" to "A-plus", the institute said Thailand's economic slowdown was beingAFP - 261 words
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CHINA-HONGKONG-TAIWAN
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399 1997-06-18 5 HONGKONG Appointment of pro-China names to local councils seen as blow to democracy Reuter HONGKONG'S future leader Tung Chee-hwa has sparked fresh suspicions over China's plans for the territory by announcing changes to the lower tiers of government which critics see as a furtherReuter - 399 words
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358 1997-06-18 5 HONGKONG Reuter BRITISH officials were tight-lipped yesterday about China's late request to march troops into Hongkong before it officially regains control of the territory on July 1. London's silence over the request contrasted with its rejection of theReuter - 358 words
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Article, Illustration449 1997-06-18 5 Loh Hui Yin - LETTER FROM HOMOSOVO The success of the New Hongkong will be decided not by outsiders but from within By Loh Hui Yin WHEN a taxi-driver in Berlin found out his fare was from Hongkong, he immediately launched into the beauty of the place, where he449 words
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373 1997-06-18 6 BEIJING But reaction over Taipei foreign minister's trip milder than expected Reuter, AFP CHINA yesterday expressed "serious concern and displeasure" over a US visit by Taiwan's foreign minister John Chang, just two weeks before Hongkong's return to Chinese sovereignty. But the foreign ministryReuter,; AFP - 373 words
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191 1997-06-18 6 BEIJING AFP CHINA has begun to tackle the thorny problem of what to do with some 200 international treaties Hongkong signed under British rule, foreign ministry spokesman Cui Tiankai said yesterday. "Most will remain effective" after July 1, he said, referring to the date BeijingAFP - 191 words
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395 1997-06-18 6 TAIPEI White paper calls for practicality in Taiwan-Hit relations Reuter TAIPEI yesterday painted an upbeat picture of economic relations with Hongkong after the freewheeling capitalist territory comes under the control of communist China, Taiwan's bitter adversary. "We still hold quite an optimisticReuter - 395 words
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Article, Illustration62 1997-06-18 6 [HONGKONG] Betty Tung (centre), wife of Tung Chee-hwa, Hongkong's leader when the territory returns to China, sings a song called The Homecoming composed by Dr Victor Goh (right) with lyrics from Linda Yung (left). The song will be performed to celebrate the establishment of theREUTER - 62 words
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315 1997-06-18 6 Bruce Cheesman - TAIPEI By\ Bruce Cheesman CHIEF of police Ting Yuanchin headed for the target range to flaunt his marksmanship to the press after a spot check of the Taipei police force revealed that 90 per cent of plainclothes officers cannot shoot straight Unfortunately,315 words
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Advertisement275 1997-06-18 6 Reinsurance Brokers Asia Together... We Bring You Singapore's Largest Insurance Brokerage. Aon Singapore Aon Group, a premier insurance brokerage and consulting Aon Singapore is staffed by 180 highly skilled professionals insurance brokerage in 1959, and today we have grown to company, is proud to announce the establishment of Aon who275 words
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Advertisement267 1997-06-18 7 *^lT^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^V"BlHHHHlHHHlHHHHHlHl^lßHHHßßHHHlHHlßßHHl^Hlßßl3Uir l^n^ s b£&Sz&& hC. <~lm*M- r WtKmJ dHHHHHHHHH TJie Internet is an important growth area for banks jio v ami credit card companies. Trouble is, credit card customers aren't spending for fear their card numbers 1 will be hijacked by hackers. x Thai's why Citibank teamed up with IBM.267 words
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ASIA
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425 1997-06-18 8 TOKYO AFP, Reuter THE US dollar temporarily plunged below 113 yen here yesterday amid caution on the eve of the release of Japanese trade data, dealers said. "Even if the surplus is within the expected range, it will likely triggerAFP,; Reuter - 425 words
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242 1997-06-18 8 ■SEOUL En mawm itwrignatinm if financial reform package is passed AFP SOUTH Korea's central bank staff and supervisors of securities and insurance companies on Monday threatened a joint strike to protest against a financial reform package. "We will use all possible means includingAFP - 242 words
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Article, Illustration464 1997-06-18 8 SEOUL News Mods stocks of parent Kit diving tat company and main creditor bank downplay problem Bloomberg ASIA Motors Co, South Korea's fifth-biggest car manufacturer, missed a debt payment, raising concern it could be the latest major company to fail because ofBloomberg; Source: Bloomberg - 464 words
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Article, Illustration66 1997-06-18 8 [WESTERN HIGHLANDS, Papua New Guinea] A member of the Moge people waiting patiently for his turn to vote as nationwide polling began on Monday. Voting got off to a shaky start in some electorates with misprinted voting papers, angry voters destroying a voting box, drunks disruptingREUTER - 66 words
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322 1997-06-18 8 TOKYO Beam burton that prevent firms from investing abroad: EPA Bloomberg A DAY after the Japanese government announced plans to slash foreign aid by 10 per cent next year, the Economic Planning Agency (EPA) released a report urging the government to promote directBloomberg - 322 words
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176 1997-06-18 8 TOKYO Bloomberg DAI-Ichi Kangyo Bank (DKB) won't participate in activities of the Federation of Bankers Associations of Japan for one year, the association said. The bank, at the centre of a loans-to-blackmailers scandal, volunteered the move, according to the federation's chairman, Naotaka Saeki. DKBBloomberg - 176 words
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Article, Illustration329 1997-06-18 8 Aussie slips below US$0.75 on fears of a rate cut SYDNEY Bloomberg THRAustralian dollar fell below 75 US cents for the first time in almost 16 months amid speculation of another interest rate cut "The markets are incredibly nervous," said Michael Workman, currency economist at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia.Bloomberg; Source: Bloomberg - 329 words
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362 1997-06-18 8 NEW DELHI Narayanan's nomination bached by UF govt, Congress AFP KOCHERIL Raman Narayanan was set yesterday to become India's first Hindu "untouchable" president, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the country's independence, officials said. The incumbent vice-presi-dent, was proposed late on MondayAFP - 362 words
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THE WORLD
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250 1997-06-18 9 WASHINGTON LAT-WP THE Clinton administration will not support new laws to regulate material on the Internet and instead will advocate the use of technology that allows users to screen what children, for instance, can access on the network, according to a draft White HouseLAT-WP - 250 words
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Article, Illustration48 1997-06-18 9 [LONDON] This rare German-made Mickey Mouse clockwork toy—banned by Hitler—was sold for a world record £51,000 (SSI18,830) at Christie's in London on Monday. The toy, the only one known to have the original cardboard box, was discovered on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow, AFPAFP - 48 words
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478 1997-06-18 9 Leon Hadar - WASHINGTON Agreement to caver technology, tourism, trade and education By] Leon Hadar THE mayor of Boston, Thomas M Menino, and Singapore's Ambassador to the United States, Chan Heng Chee, were expected to sign a memorandum of understanding today which will create a major478 words
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202 1997-06-18 9 09/09/99 the new computer timebomb LONDON AFP COMPUTER experts have discovered a new "timebomb" which could bring many corporate systems operating on older software to a halt in a little over two years, it was reported yesterday. In addition to the "millennium timebomb" in which programmers say computers in 2000AFP - 202 words
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457 1997-06-18 9 WASHINGTON Faster than expected production growth a sip that economy may be bouncing back after 101 l Bloomberg INDUSTRIAL production advanced at a faster-than-expec-ted pace in May, a sign the US economy may be bouncing back from itsBloomberg - 457 words
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230 1997-06-18 9 AMSTERDAM AFP, Reuter EUROPEAN Union leaders have reached agreement on an employment chapter which will be incorporated into a new treaty due to be finalised here shortly, EU diplomatic sources said yesterday. Germany has dropped its demand for a national veto over "incentive measures"AFP,; Reuter - 230 words
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381 1997-06-18 9 WASHINGTON Denver meet will also address Euro pains and aging populations Bloomberg G-7 LEADERS will discuss ways to promote economic growth and financial stability around the world most notably in Japan, where continued export-led growth could pose problems toBloomberg - 381 words
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Advertisement129 1997-06-18 9 Why must you remain uncompetitive? Say NO to see dramatic results. Chances are high that your company is still struggling with outdated batch processing accounting software. Which means there is considerable duplication of work in all the departments, reports are always delayed and morale of your accounts staff is low.129 words
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Advertisement61 1997-06-18 9 Suddenly, Murphy turned red "Quick! get him a drink" someone shouted. So we all did. ESlffflaiBs6 TCUtISH WtMjjm The cream of County Cork is available, exclusively, on tap at The Cricketer for $B.so+++ per glass. Happy hours 5-9pm daily all night Thursday. Sorry, we're closed on Sunday. i 4th Level,61 words
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EDITORIAL & OPINION
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Article, Illustration765 1997-06-18 10 Paul Gopal - THH_ BOTTOMLIKB OPINION By Paul Gopal Paul Gopal is a writer based in Ottawa who contributed this article to BT CANADIAN Prime Minister Jean Chretien, politically bruised in the general election, is striving to gain political stability by making very little change in his765 words
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Article131 1997-06-18 10 'It's almost like the market's levitating.' -JaOtahj o stock trader as US stocks rose to yet another record level 'Donna Karan couldn't shine Ralph Lauren's shoes.' -DfttiiMiw president of the IPO Financial Network, after Polo Ralph Lauren Corp's stock was the most active on US markets as131 words
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Article672 1997-06-18 10 EDITORIAL THOUGH the reports last year of Pol Pof s death were obviously exaggerated, it is no laughing matter that the man who masterminded Cambodia's 1975-79 killing fields should not only still be at liberty, but should also be able to hold the country to672 words
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541 1997-06-18 10 Edward Ng - Edward Ng THE QUESTION posed by R Sivanithy in his article "Can anything breathe life into the options market?" (BT, June 14) has probably been asked by many people. Lack of understanding and wrong choice of stocks are also likely to be among the541 words
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Article, Illustration881 1997-06-18 10 Joe Rogaly - UN report challenge idea that unfettered ffMtM riches that will trickle dewn By, Joe Rogaly Financial Times WHEN pictures of skeletal children or abandoned babies appear on the TV news, do you (a) lean forward to catch the commentary (b) change channels (c)Financial Times; REUTER - 881 words
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Article231 1997-06-18 10 Paris fcJb to bend BMUntfa* A BRITISH left-of-centre politician once famously said he would not wish to go naked into the conference chamber. The new Socialist government of France has, instead, left one covered by a few fig leaves. Its electorate voted for change. It will231 words
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Miscellaneous35 1997-06-18 10 DOQMESBURY By Garry Trudeau IJUST PON*T6£T I'M NOTGO/NSK) IST (UHOEVBRTHB MANAjBt -ru/rrti HI&CCUU? eASH-V f*Y <* THAT PLANT HUHANRJGH73 nSMRKfCKeiMNS WWGOING TO Ban A TOUR/STTHfS OPYOU UKtSAWSmLMM* *O*U>CFTKXmet CONHRM HUHONGOUS PPOFTTS/ TAKING fT TD THS MEPIA35 words
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EXECUTIVE LIFESTYLE
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Article, Illustration821 1997-06-18 12 RICHARD COVINGTON - The music business is due for a drastic shake-up after HK reverts to China. utaaMMD uuvimutom reports. RICHARD COVINGTON IHT IN CHINA, dishing out payola to radio disk jockeys for airplay is common practice, local observers say. Hit records sometimes disappear at the height of theirIHT; FILE PHOTO - 821 words
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454 1997-06-18 12 MUSIC rnripaM dob caters drawing more locals bat scene may change Reuter [HONGKONG] Joel Lai sifts through a stack of records behind a cramped disc jockey booth in one of Hongkong's smallest but trendiest clubs. One of the territory's most popularReuter - 454 words
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Article, Illustration383 1997-06-18 12 USOPEN He ends with a fear-day total that's 10 strokes behind winner Ernie Eb Bloomberg [BETHESD A, Maryland] Tiger Woods played Sunday's final round of the US Open almost two hours before the final group made up of the top two players on the third-roundBloomberg; AFP - 383 words
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Miscellaneous125 1997-06-18 12 THE WEATHER 'jjg. Btappwa Showers are expected over most areas in the late morning and afternoon. Temperatafa (33-25). SSff??!—sK aSmm tSSL SS !?2m c£ ■s**- am Trnm u« am swy ram Mi Ml (toMr »2 1 g a ,23 ss a 55i=ss "as —22 SET mm llm (M IM»C* C/125 words
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COMPANIES & MARKETS
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365 1997-06-18 13 Diana Oon - Developer remit $235 m expansion plan; balk of apartments to be in lTsia and Indonesia Reports by Diana Oon [SINGAPORE] Property developer Wing Tai Holdings intends to spend 923S million expanding its service apartment business in the next three years. Revealing365 words
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Article265 1997-06-18 13 MAIN-BOARD listed Wing Tai Holdings is promising subscribers of its five-year redeemable convertible cumulative preference shares (RCCPS) an approximate redemption price of US$l,3OO, or an annual rate of return of 6.25 to 6.75 per cent The issue price of each RCCPS will be about US$l,OOO265 words
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334 1997-06-18 13 Jennifer Lien - IttubiiMnuiii production capacity in Septra and China Id Jennifer Lien (SNGaIMRE] Buoyed by extp&tatiofiS of a recovering ;cnip industry, equipment maker Advanced Systems Automation (ASA) is "seriously considering" setting up factoring m Korea and Taiwan. The company is also expanding capacity both334 words
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500 1997-06-18 13 Lee Han Shih - HOCK LOCK SIEW Lee Han Shih WHEN a company as conservative as Eraser Neave (FAN) starts issuing bold profit forecasts, it's time to sit up and take notice. It was last Friday that FAN released its results for the half-year ended March500 words
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242 1997-06-18 13 Tan Su Yen - ■ere follows Mare to seO stakes by ■uyor shareholders By' Tan Su Yen [SINGAPORE] Ho Wah Gentlng International substantial shareholder Tang Tsung Chin has sold his entire 14.9 per cent stake held through Happy Theme Sdn Bhd. The Taiwanese businessman, Kuala Lumpur-listed Ho242 words
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314 1997-06-18 13 Surinder Singh - From\ Surinder Singh in Sydney NEWS Corp and Air New Zealand may reduce their half shares in Australian carrier Ansett to sell Singapore Airlines an equal third stake worth about A*2oo million (Ss2l4 million) to As3oo million, a newspaper report said yesterday. The314 words
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213 1997-06-18 13 [SINGAPORE] Major Guthrie shareholder Endang Utarl Mokodompit yesterday announced the sale of a tial stake in Guthrie GTS through Crownhill Holdings, which the Indonesian businesswoman controls. The $19 million block of 83 million shares, comprising a 4.83 per cent stake, was presumably picked213 words
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REGIONAL COMPANIES
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Article260 1997-06-18 14 Clarissa Tan - By < Clarissa Tan [SINGAPORE] GPE Industries yesterday reported a 19.2 per cent rise in net earnings to $14.1 million, attributing its satisfactory performance to good growth in the Asian markets. Turnover for the automative electronics maker amounted to $193.6 million an increase260 words
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376 1997-06-18 14 Tan Su Yen - $10.7 m net gain could have been double If not for interest bill of more than $9m By' Tan Su Yen [SINGAPORE] Fruit and vegetable distributor Fook Huat Tong Kee Holdings (FHTK) has turned in a respectable 34 per cent jump in376 words
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Article, Illustration431 1997-06-18 14 Annette Pau - It has most potential among 4 listed PCB makers analysts By, Annette Pau [SINGAPORE] The share price of mainboard-listed printed circuit board maker Wong's Circuits Holdings has more than doubled since its listing six months ago, thanks to renewed investor interest andSource: Bloomberg - 431 words
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314 1997-06-18 14 Eddie Toh - From] Eddie Toh in Kuala Lumpur EKRAN Bhd is expected to release the long-awaited prospectus of Bakun Hydroelectric Company, the owner of the M 515.5 billion (518.79 billion) dam in Sarawak today. BHC is proposing to raise Ms 3 billion by issuing 1.5 billion shares314 words
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328 1997-06-18 14 Annette Pau - It intends to diversify its products, expand distribution network Byi Annette Pau [SINGAPORE] Electrical accessories maker Clipsal Industries said yesterday it is in the final stages of joint venture negotiations as part of its rapid expansion into new Asian markets. It also328 words
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Article, Illustration441 1997-06-18 14 Meera Tharmaratnam - From Meera Tharmaratnam in Kuala Lumpur IN a rare public statement, Renong executive chairman Halim Saad yesterday ticked off the media for what he termed inaccurate reports on the group's companies. Mr Halim expressed disappointment with certain publications, "in particular the Edge (weekly) whereFILE PHOTO - 441 words
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287 1997-06-18 14 Meera Tharmaratnam - From Meera Tharmaratnam in Kuala Lumvur SUNGEI Way Holdings, one of Malaysia's largest construction groups, yesterday announced a multi-level Mf6l6 million (*****.3 million) takeover of Gopeng Bhd, another construction company, and cement company Perak Hanjoong Simen (PHS) Sdn Bhd. After287 words
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Article34 1997-06-18 14 [SINGAPORE] DBS Land has completed itsattpfcfcfeMft 18J per cent stske in Parkway Holdings for g»lAmiltten. The company bought the 60.2 million shares at fcUDeitti (tarn Pantai Healthcare (Cayman).34 words
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Article60 1997-06-18 14 Bernama [KUALA LUMPUR] Malaysian Plantations group pretax profit jumped3oo per cent to M$l3&3S million (897SJ million) for the year ended March 3L Turnover surged to M 5161.96 million from M9IOJB million. The company attributed the sharp profit rise toa foil jeer's contributions from the group's stockbrokingBernama - 60 words
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Article63 1997-06-18 14 [KUALA LUMPUR] MBf Capital Bhd, undaunted by its tailed bid to msrge with flw»ciaW)asadBwl» Capital Holdings Bhi is eyeing other finaneMinsafutiane, Its chief operating officer Loy Tsik Ngan aaid yesterday. "We are interested in looking for banks but have yet to ideuUfr any," he tokl63 words
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Article59 1997-06-18 14 Reuter [KUALA LUMPURI State-run telephone company TiMmm Malaysia Bhd's investments abroad are unlikely to aflbct its domestic earnings, Energy, Tbloh mummlootione at# Posts Minister Leo Moggie said on Monday. SpeehlUfiAsr aTelekom taction onLabuan Island, Mr Moggie said the government has ensured that Telekom's inveettMttti In Malaysia weieReuter - 59 words
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408 1997-06-18 15 Ivtabtidwlr five days; clearing hmses win als» take fnrtfcar measures AFP [HONGKONG] Hongkong brokers yesterday welcomed a move by regulators to toughen trading rules to ease the risks stemming from market volatility immediately after the territory's return to China. Financial marketsAFP - 408 words
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243 1997-06-18 15 Lu Ning - By] Lu Ning (SINGAPORE] China Everbright Group (EB), an investment arm of the Chinese government, will officially launch its regional headquarters here tomorrow. Group chairman and former vice-governor of the People's Bank of China, Zhu Xiaohua, will kickstart the operation. The launch comes after243 words
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415 1997-06-18 15 USSIb rights to pay far expansion will go ahead as planned Bloomberg [JAKARTA] PT Indah Klat Pulp Paper Corp said it shelved plans for a new pulp mill on an island near Sumatra and will instead spend US$B7O million (551.24 billion) toBloomberg - 415 words
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Article, Illustration308 1997-06-18 15 Al Labita - By Al Labita [MANILA] An Indonesian construction giant owned by President Suharto's daughter Har diyanti Rukmana has offered to buy a majority stake in listed but little-traded mining firm Paciflca, an official told BT yesterday. Paciflca corporate secretary Vicente Acsay said the308 words
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219 1997-06-18 15 Continental Manner to use proceed* to boy SCMP [HONGKONG] People's Liberation Army-controlled red chip Continental Mariner Investment Co which has been suspended from trading for three weeks announced it will conduct a HKJ2S6 million (Ss47 million) share placement and buy two mainland properties fromSCMP - 219 words
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286 1997-06-18 16 Plan to florampt to prevent mgnt ironi Iwni'jw AFP [STOCKHOLM] The Swedish government is considering wealth tax exemptions for the country's biggest and richest shareholders in a bid to prevent them fleeing the Stockholm bourse, Swedish daily Svenska Dagbladet said on Monday.AFP - 286 words
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Article, Illustration398 1997-06-18 16 Strong sterling And mrcapadty drag pnfits inn to fl36m Bloomberg [LONDON] British Steel's net income in the second half fell by almost two thirds, hit by a strong pound and industry overcapacity that kept prices low. Net income for the six months ended MarchBloomberg; Source: Bloomberg - 398 words
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Article, Illustration63 1997-06-18 16 [NEW YORK] Michael AAy mar,, vice-president oflntel Corporation's Desktop Products Group, speaking at the launch of Network PC, a business PC designed specifically to enable central administration and help reduce PC support costs, in New York on Monday. Twelve personal computer makers unveiled a new classREUTER - 63 words
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414 1997-06-18 16 Bloomberg [REDWOOD SHORES, California] Oracle Corp is expected to meet or slightly beat fourthquarter earnings estimates as more companies create computer networks that need Oracle's products, analysts said. Oracle is expected to earn 54 US cents a share, based on the average estimate ofBloomberg - 414 words
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Article244 1997-06-18 16 Bloomberg [BOISE, Idaho] Micron Technology Inc said fiscal thirdquarter earnings rose 66 per cent, beating analysts' estimates, as profit margins for its computer chips rose. The company said net income for the three months ended May 29 was US$966 million (*****.5 million), or 45 centsBloomberg - 244 words
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319 1997-06-18 16 liwnitilhfßßbftßk broke federal laws by i— niaing nscy mas Bloomberg [WASHINGTON! US regulators are probing allegations that Sumitomo Bank of California broke federal banking laws by hiding risky loans, said a spokesman for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC). Shares in Sumitomo BankBloomberg - 319 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1997-06-18 17 Larry Wee - Turmoil in Thai currency market makes waves on interest rate and stock fronts By\ Larry Wee (SINGAPORE] THE volatile Thai baht yesterday surprised many observers by hitting new highs not seen since the currency was devalued in 1964. At the same time, Thai offshoreFILE PHOTO; Source: Deutsche Morgan Grenfell - 1,037 words
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Article483 1997-06-18 17 Larry Wee - Tell 9 .meC hows A guide to the three conventions used in the forex market By] Larry Wee [SINGAPORE] Exchange rates are quoted against what's called the reference currency. The most widely used is the US dollar, because it's the most accepted measure of value,483 words
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Article204 1997-06-18 17 Hud bokt: Thailand can be expected to fight a protracted battle with speculators with Finance Minister Amnuay Viravan's confirmation that a more permanent two-tier structure is in the offing. Details are not available as yet, and we recommend staying out of spot or being over-lent ofbaht, via the204 words
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Article114 1997-06-18 17 NatWest Markets - By NatWest Markets Indonesian and Philippine offshore yields as there is some room for rates to ease. We think that the forward markets have priced in excessive weakness for these two currencies in terms of exchange rate expectations, and their bonds represent an opportunity to earn spreads in114 words
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Article76 1997-06-18 17 The world's seven most powerful economies meet in Colorado, USA Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and the US. US-Japan trade, and thus the dollar-yen level, will be of paramount interest for financial markets. Last week the dollar-yen see-sawed as worries resurfaced about Japanese trade76 words
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Article76 1997-06-18 17 Apt® traJ*HhM June 19. Following the March US$B.5 billion (5512.1 billion) deficit, IDEA has forecast US$ll.5 billion for April, while DMG expects US$9.5 billion. IDEA says: "We expect April US trade data to show a sharp US$3 billion rise, with exports hurt by weaker Boeing exports76 words
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Article54 1997-06-18 17 May trade hal«ar» Following April's <280 million deficit, JPM expects $330 million while MMS expects -1297 million. JPM says: "The key non-oil domestic exports category is expected to have continued strong recovery in May, up 2.8 per cent from a year ago. The electronics recovery still remains tentative with54 words
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Article36 1997-06-18 17 Sources: Deutsche Morgan Grenfell (DMG); Independent Economic Analysis (IDEA); JP Morgan (JPM); MMS International ■ay eoMMr Following April's 2.6 per cent year-on year rise, the forecasts are: 2.5 per cent (DMG); 2.8 per cent (JPM)Sources: Deutsche Morgan Grenfell (DMG); Independent Economic Analysis (IDEA); JP Morgan (JPM); MMS International - 36 words
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384 1997-06-18 18 Siow Li Sen - Competition erodes premium rates while claims are on the rise, says ICS By\ Siow Li Sen [SINGAPORE] Unbridled competition in the general insurance business in a shrinking market has led to unhealthy price wars and it does not bode well for the industry,384 words
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255 1997-06-18 18 Bloomberg (MANILA] The Philippines central bank gave Salomon Brothers a second chance to sell its first international bonds and convinced the US bank to shouldep the risk. The sale of about US$5OO miUion (Ss7ls million) of 30and 100-year bonds comes two monthsBloomberg - 255 words
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363 1997-06-18 18 Float will give firms access to cheaper offshore funds Reuter [BOMBAY] India's banking industry will see a major shake-out if an official panel's recommendations to make the rupee fUlly convertible on the capital account are implemented, bankers and analysts said yesterday. "Banks'Reuter - 363 words
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Article, Illustration30 1997-06-18 18 [AMSTERDAM] Designer Luc Luycxfrom Belgium (left) and Dutch Finance Minister Gerret Zalm presenting the winning design of the Euro currency at Theatre Carre here on Monday. AFPAFP - 30 words
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325 1997-06-18 18 AFP [SHANGHAI] China has begun treasury bond repurchase trading on the interbank market to deprive stock brokers of bank funds for share speculation but the move is expected to spawn new problems, industry sources said yesterday. Banks began trading in repos, or treasuryAFP - 325 words
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Article236 1997-06-18 18 SOKEXReport Reuter {SINGAPORE) Short-covering lifted Simex Euroyen futures yesterday, but dealers said further gains would be slow ahead of the release of the Bank of Japan (BOJ)'s tankan survey. "Sentiment is firm going into the tankan. Recent data have shown weaknesses in the economy," a traderReuter - 236 words
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184 1997-06-18 18 Perry Gilbert - MSCTTAIWAXFUTUBBS By Perry Gilbert, Perry Gilbert, vice-president, Refco Singapore Pte Ltd [SINGAPORE] The Simex MSCI Taiwan Index futures continued their bullish run yesterday behind a three-day rally in the Taiwan stock market. The Taiex Index, led by electronics and construction stocks, recorded a184 words
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204 1997-06-18 18 ENERGY REPORT Renter [KATMANDU] Nepali bus and truck owners on Monday threatened to raise fares if the state-owned Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) does not withdraw a fuel price hike. The NOC last week raised the price of petrol by 14.7 per cent, dieselRenter - 204 words
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Article261 1997-06-18 18 Reuter AFP THE US dollar was little changed against European currencies but was up against the yen as dealers waited for US data on consumer prices and industrial production. At 1225 GMT, the dollar was trading at 1.7360 marks against 1.7301 on Monday evening, and at 113.71 yenReuter; AFP - 261 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1997-06-18 18 IMTBKBAMgCXMBlATM w/; sssf SSsss S.a^»S£«5^S£SdE CMM aw 0.87 0.107 0704 0.209 0931 4JM 2.920 (MM LOW OJM 0.174 OOM 1172 IK IS6 OJM UM 2.790 0J74 0J20 ECU LSOS L561 9J72 0599 1954 0.724 ***** 27JI7 1277 800 2JM U35 ***** 29.729 MM UN US 314*9 TQffQ OJtt U27 Fr«c»1,054 words
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Article868 1997-06-18 19 MOOMFPTPBBg ju nl7 tfrii ftjSwS i^wiiS SS iSSS K 3S£2 mSaa rm JM/MrH H400 7725 */J»« MOD MM MJS 80 M§ KSSCMTMCT(Mcc*A0 VtfMt OMR ut f mar flSSSS w**»t =b ss gjg- r-ffg »2 i.. :v C "8 8 SS MSLef MM J5»5 iiir* 8150 HI! BUS B.7!868 words
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Article1664 1997-06-18 19 >1 *h 31 Group 516 -4.400 Alports 266 UOO MtarlMloMl 832 -34 A—d Damacg 413 -5.400 A*oc— 140 -1400 AtdaGroup 124 *400 •ATM 574 -9 •GPIe__ 213 -1400 MCC 162 *3400 BOC Croup 1073 -400 BRPotroloum 744 -14 BTR 19X400 Vjf Bank ol Scotland 380 -3 Barclay*1,664 words
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Article1474 1997-06-18 19 AFP OWMaiHS -87.41 JAPANESE share prices came under light prof-it-taking yesterday with the key market barometer slipping on concerns over the yen's strength. Brokers said they expected share prices to drift sideways with a positive tone in the near term until the weekend summit of the Group of SevenAFP - 1,474 words
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Article, Illustration1499 1997-06-18 20 AFP pHangSeag -87.45 HONGKONG share prices dropped 0.6 per cent yesterday on profit-taking, with institutional investors sidelined amid uncertainty over market direction, dealers said. "The Hang Seng Index was in adjustment technically after yesterday's rebound and amid a lack of regional funds in the local market," said a trader.AFP - 1,499 words
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Article, Illustration611 1997-06-18 20 Reuter riShqghca Binder +058 THE Shenzhen B share market erased early losses to end marginally higher in sluggish trade yesterday. The B Index inched up 0.58 point to 149.70 on turnover of HK$57 million. The A Index fell 8.72 to 434.40. Turnover was 6.5 billion yuan. "Institutional demand forReuter; Source: Credit Lyonnsis Securities(Asia) Ltd - 611 words
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Article367 1997-06-18 20 AFP HWPMa +3&.71 SHARES rose 0.4 per cent to their highest close in seven years yesterday as domestic institutions and retail buyers became more bullish about the market's short-term outlook, brokers said. "Yesterday's buying by domestic institutional investors spurred an increase in retail buying," said a dealer. The TSEAFP - 367 words
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Article247 1997-06-18 20 Bloomberg n Wellington -17> SHARES closed lower yesterday, with Fletcher Challenge's energy shares continuing to suffer after the firm's Brunei well failed to show any oil. The NZSE 40 Index fell 2.79 points to 2,368.03. Bloomberg j»n «n rmm ANZ Banking 10.71 ♦0.11 SO»12 Atfvantaqai Htdgs 1.16 -0.04 *****Bloomberg - 247 words
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Article, Illustration820 1997-06-18 20 AFP nSETMa -IXB3 SHARE prices dropped 2.7 per cent yesterday to an eightyear low as investors bailed out of banks on concerns over a deadline for the reporting of bad debt levels, analysts said. Consolidation of the finance sector through mergers of stronger companies with failing firms, as plannedAFP - 820 words
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Article399 1997-06-18 20 AFP PI Cuppgitg latex +034 SHARE prices closed higher after a volatile session yesterday, with steep gains in select blue chips offsetting losses in small-cap stocks, dealers said. Investors shunned finan-cially-strapped shares amid rumours of cash flow problems at Asia Motors. However, the upbeat sentiment in blue chips wasAFP - 399 words
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Article585 1997-06-18 20 AFP WAllOrtauuiM +U. 4 SHARES rose 0.5 per cent to their fourth consecutive record close yesterday, boosted by a strong resources sector. "A weaker Australian dollar is helping all the resource stocks," said a dealer, adding that an improvement in the gold price had also been a contributing factorAFP - 585 words
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Article, Illustration674 1997-06-18 20 AFP Q Composite hdc -021 STOCKS closed slightly lower yesterday as investors sold heavyweight stocks to lock away profit although overall sentiment was positive. Foreign investors dominated trading with heavyweight shares such as Bank Dagang Nasional Indonesia, retailer Ramayana and diversified business group Bimantara performing strongly. The JSE CompositeAFP - 674 words
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Article300 1997-06-18 20 AFP Q Manila *TM SHARE prices edged up 0.3 per cent yesterday on buying of selected issues despite caution from foreign fund managers. "Foreign buying is coming at a slow pace and activity in index-linked issues is still moderate," said an analyst. The PSE Composite Index rose 7.39 pointsAFP - 300 words
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Article7438 1997-06-18 21 Cmmmt prefects •w Last Val Oay DM C« M» Lam Caawawy if -000 Hlgn Law p/I Sodl So 5*0 AJInomota 600 JU 24X2 448 293 Angkw 310 unch 19 310 306 93 457.1 905 (MO «*0teFtMM« 695 35 11 «9S 650 27X0 »9 airiiftM 244 2906 2S4 241 126L0 7657,438 words
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Article, Illustration252 1997-06-18 21 AFX-Asia QOmpootebda -0.47 SHARE prices closed lower in lacklustre trade yesterday, with no fresh leads to follow—but light buying of blue chips by local funds kept losses on the benchmark index to a minimum, dealers said. The KLSE Composite Index closed down 0.47 pointAFX-Asia - 252 words
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Article3012 1997-06-18 22 _s .jr-s. M 44.5m 3000 mAM08c5.5%0202W 48 45 50 *7 41.5 3160 Acar W*****I U5$ 52.5 -15 2 52.5 52.5 52 54 131 74 3)64 AO— W*****4 74 -I 9 75 74 73.5 77 76 53 26 316) ANTaCh W*****7 28.5 39 m 300) AmcolW9aOSOS >usp <68 >02 46 m3,012 words
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163 1997-06-18 22 R Sivanithy - WARRANT WATCH -By R Sivanithy NEW warrants are always interesting and the latest entrant is no exception the warrant issued by Uraco Holdings. With five years left (expiry is March 2002), time is not a worry and given the quite163 words
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Article304 1997-06-18 23 tmnovci eooo) vAtuc rooo) a± as Lisa sssl ffit m g 1 1 1 ML as .ag »sg ass »»g MAW CUM TOT At, q 3 |,W ST 1 1 I 3 3 I 1 XZZ. S 5 3 J J I ill BP a 7 I a M n304 words
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Article3916 1997-06-18 23 1997 Lddt Vdl Opy LmOwta M Mr M Cm Am hh> u» stwa cm>m rooo) hm» 1— ■»>« t—r cw p/» urn phS 5M6 ASENT$***** US- 885 885 1275 ASFUStctOO US865 MS M.S 55? 155 usa At r5 c US192 MS 190 XON 4.9 0.9 14.0 3173 3403,916 words
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Article683 1997-06-18 23 *j» 1 T Lw«Owt» D* Mr n! Nat to A™ SB—y? ww ci«>m roooi mm u» Myr i—» cv m $3 m5 v; -v; ,.r»^Z2-'.t IM tu 2000 AMHMatSc 100 cd unci) 22 100 no MJ too JO u OlI u)| u> m 2*0 144 2049 ASAtftofoc 242 cd683 words
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Article205 1997-06-18 24 Stocks Votaae •Westmont Land 3,708,000 0«Sland 2,819,000 008 R 2,815,000 008 Foreign 2,734,000 •Renong 8M 50c 2.568.000 Huan HsinUS20c 2,471,000 S«gTH15c 2,427,000 UICWN8 2,251.000 Keppei Corp 1,957,000 AmtUnd A$50c 1,949,000 Stocks > 0U8 Foreign 23,898,915 UOfl Foreign *****.000 SM Foreign 18,987,965 OfiSUnd ___D.239.3W Keppei Corp 11,996,950 OCK Foreign 9,899,888 FU205 words
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Article, Illustration63 1997-06-18 24 Shiv Taneja - Shiv Taneja DBS LAND dosed two cents lower yesterday at 94.70 on a volume of 182 million shares. In the days ahead, the share price might continue to experience tome weakness but on lower volumes. That should be an opportunity to buy as the medium-term outlook for this63 words
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Article, Illustration692 1997-06-18 24 R Sivanithy - STOCK MARKET COMMENTARY But sceptics fear that this may just be an attempt at early mid-year window-dressing By R Sivanithy [SINGAPORE] After spending a week below the 2,000-point level, the Straits Times Industrials Index yesterday managed to recover the psychological mark when692 words
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Article192 1997-06-18 24 DID Peter Lynch once have an extremely bad experience with an economist? "If you spent 13 minutee with one last year, that would have been 10 minutes too long", was one of the choicer barbs he reserved for economists during his investment seminar yesterday. We're not sure192 words
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203 1997-06-18 24 IT PAYS to be an OCBC gold cardmember. A recent circular from the bank said its cardmembers do not have to charge air tickets to its credit cards to en)oy free flight and baggage insurance and free travel personal accident insurance. For motorists203 words
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Article166 1997-06-18 24 AT A meeting with local and regional press earlier this week, Sun Microeystems chief Scott McNealy had many reporters doubled over with laughter over hi* irreverent comments about rival Microsoft Commenting on the millions of dollars poured into buying software and upgrades for personal computers, te said: "We166 words
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Article98 1997-06-18 24 HERE is something that caught our eye from the South China Morning Post last week. Despite losing US$l3.l million (5116.7 miHion)in 1996, the performance of the Thai-Asia Fund, a Hongkong fluid that Invests in Thai equities, was rated as "extremely good" by its manager. His explanation: the98 words
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Article275 1997-06-18 25 Bridge News Reuter Rates have firmed for Atlantic Panamaxes but charterers are already issuing warnings that this could be very shortlived without a further influx of new business. Activity was again slow for the Capeslzes with new reports of concluded business scarce. Low levels are still being talkedBridge News; Reuter - 275 words
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Article163 1997-06-18 25 SEMEN'S tS vS SSjBB=5w <58 aitSmum arts t MSwiMU* UOI wcj 210 I—WTnw -O.TO widi II MCHtmrn—HMm JmHMH 0.97 MCfc S jMraMSI#y«d_«JU »?2 Smllzzr/S 35 IS nSSittmtm iS3 «OjOI 37 kZStm* u» -aoi tots gSrMrtw tst -aw stroma as wasr-as s w"'-« -ss skse.—g s j mtnn Cff163 words
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Article, Illustration519 1997-06-18 25 Jerzy Farynski - It wfll be the second 5 per cent cot introduced by tew govt in a year From. Jerzy Farynski in Sydney THE New South Wales government has announced A 56.4 million (Ss6.B million) worth of cuts in port charges to apply in the state's portsFILE PHOTO - 519 words
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345 1997-06-18 25 AFP [TAIPEIJ Taiwan plans to admit all Chinese-owned freighters to its international ports via third destinations after Hongkong is returned to China, transport officials said here on Monday. The proposed liberalisation will permit 100 per cent Chines* 6wned ships flying flagsAFP - 345 words
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664 1997-06-18 25 Seafarer - STRAIT TALK By Seafarer THE shipping world is small but it has its fair share of colourful "characters", and is all the richer for it. But tide and time waiteth for no man and two of the industry's better known characters are664 words
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200 1997-06-18 25 Bloomberg [HONGKONG] Shanghai Haixing Shipping Co Ltd said it has received approval from mainland authorities for the setting up of China Shipping Group, which win be established on July 1,1997. Shanghai Haixing Shipping, China's biggest domestic cargo shipper, said the cabinetBloomberg - 200 words
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300 1997-06-18 25 [SINGAPORE] The Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) is eyeing Aden as a port to service transhipment cargo from East Africa, parts of the Middle East and even the Indian subcontinent. Yesterday, PSA signed an agreement in London with Yemen Investment and Development300 words
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Article64 1997-06-18 25 American Shipper KUWAIT-BASED United Arab Shipping Co reported preliminary net after-tax profit for *****f US$B9.9 milttoii (5599.2 million) on revenues of U*****.2 million. With net profits representing 11 per cent of revenues, UASC ranked among the most profitable liner shipping operators to 1901 In 1996, UASCAmerican Shipper - 64 words
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Article57 1997-06-18 25 American Shipper THE American Consolidation Sorvfceesubtidivy e#A9L Ltd wm join two Chinese partners in dFFsto|**Met million consolidation and logistics centre 7 Sheraen, In South China. The centre will have a 500,OOOequare foot, single-story croeadock and bonded warehouse, and a 500,000-square-foot container depot Completion is expectedAmerican Shipper - 57 words
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Article59 1997-06-18 25 American Shipper UNITID Parcel Service has begun direct 8747 ft eightsi service from Chicago to Tokyo. The 747-100 freightar, which will fly five days a week with an intermediate stag in Anchorage, replaces a 707-900 freighter that UPS bts flown from Tokyo to Anchorage. The serviceAmerican Shipper - 59 words
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Article, Illustration632 1997-06-18 26 HAMBURG: GERMANY'S No 1 COFFEE PORT Ifs a hub for coffee deliveries to Scandinavia and the gateway to central and eastern Europe, Austria and Switzerland The Port of Hamburg in north Germany plays a major role in the world's coffee trade. It is Germany's biggest portFILE PHOTO - 632 words
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369 1997-06-18 26 PAOC Fl-Bright 6 AEl 13 Famous 7 AM 3 Fanrtde 13 Abie 13 FoongSun 8 Accord 8 Frt Links 13 AhrenUet 13 Frtforld 13 AppensMp 5 CLM 4 Astro 3 Gemartrans 16 Austral 9 Genshpg 9 Avant ft Glory Nav 13 r tang369 words
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Article13963 1997-06-18 34 thebusinesstimes EXPORT ITA IT A Advartlsar «M1 Voyaga TMpten* ETA IT A Advartlsar VnM Voyaga Talapho 5jg._0gt-n_. Nama w«m> MunOf NumOa a To BRISBANE (BNE) 2058 Queensland, Australia fe5!w^«i A 02/17 BYRON BAY MS (9-*****55 /vwy coast, cote o ivoire n/o* m/o? nyk byron bay its (5-2*5*21 2VM13,963 words
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Article703 1997-06-18 41 ygyte fcrt» Arrlwl Po»ortaro Jmb Nvt J04 lllipm M06/2300 Bupwi Iw ***** JOT *|Ni MV000 tllM «m m Em*. njnmm m/*T jn mm** MM/dm £■>*•■ arm J03 mm** aot/zjoo <n JOt MnoMt 11.06/2300 M* JM SSE 2100/2300 J"* JIT MoM an/2300 I n m J02 iiipin ao*/23oc I«»«?703 words
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Article1571 1997-06-18 41 RECEIYIW6 OF EXPORT Fa CONTAINERS AND LCI CARGO v Rstts Voy Mo Ett/Btr Hho4 from To fw ta »«j» 17/BOO IT/MI 17/1*00 a IT/IWO WW a/otoo 17/000 8/0*5* VOW I a/0700 8/189 4 a/1200 a/an a/mo "fr** 20/0000 U 17/800 17/85* WHO 17/800 I7/H5* 17/800 a 17/mo 8/0*5*1,571 words
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Article179 1997-06-18 41 In 22 Sweden: Midsummer Day. Ml Canada: Canada Day. Jal 4 United States: Independence Day. MM France: National Day. United States: Independence Day. MIS Brunei: H.M. The Sultan's Birthday. Ml 7 Brunei: Maulud Rasul. Indonesia Birthday of Prophet Mohammed. Malaysia Brithday of Prophet Mohammed. M2l Belgium: National Day.179 words
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Article819 1997-06-18 41 TOIS report. compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd. shows price ranges In US dollars Instead of single prices ft* 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 the819 words
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Article328 1997-06-18 41 Jm 12 DMHttv ht« y— 0.7 K.0 O N U 0.05 T —Or »w»*w Art tkmktm U*mm* No *ov« E25 10 10 0 0 •Ml *0 *u 02 125 0.W 37 0j02 it/m ««A %M mm JZ! J""* 0914 14 17J 0.12 00 040 MM OS328 words
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Article, Illustration505 1997-06-18 42 PUBABSBOV They charge US firms benefited from large amounts of indirect aid through the research grants Bloomberg [PARIS] Government ministers from three countries said they were unhappy with the treaty between the US and the European Union governing aircraft-development subsidies, charging thatBloomberg; APP - 505 words
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185 1997-06-18 42 Reuter [BRUSSELS] Belgium's Sabena said on Monday the airline was on course for a breakeven result in 1998, adding its major shareholder Swissair had no problems with its restructuring programme and would continue to back it. "We are very confident that by theReuter - 185 words
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207 1997-06-18 42 AFP [PARIS] British holiday carrier Monarch Airlines is to acquire two Airbus A 330-200 wide-bodies and two shorterrange A32ls, to enter service from 1999, Airbus Industrie announced on Monday at the Paris Air Show. The A33os, fitted out to carry 381 passengers, all in oneAFP - 207 words
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Article, Illustration62 1997-06-18 42 [HONGKONG] A rickshaw driver pauses for a cigarette on Monday at the Star Ferry port in Hongkong's Central District. Rickshaws, once a common mode of transport in the colony, can still be hired for a souvenir photo or a short ride around the block, butREUTER - 62 words
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263 1997-06-18 42 AFP [PARIS] Dassault Aviation chief Serge Dassault warned the French government on Monday to give up its majority stakes in Aerospatiale and Thomson-CSF or they would be left behind by their competitors. In an interview with La Tribune newspaper here, he said the stateAFP - 263 words
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Article, Illustration282 1997-06-18 42 Hiey wfllalsodiacnss creating a European organisation for civil aviation safety Reuter [BRUSSELS] European Union transport ministers were due yesterday to work on proposals for a common system of vetting the airworthiness of third-country aircraft using EU airports. The discussions, which diplomats do notReuter; FILE PHOTO - 282 words
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298 1997-06-18 42 Selva Kumar - By Selva Kumar in Sydney FREIGHT forwarders in Australia have cautiously welcomed a new fully automated system by the Australian Customs Service that will streamline documentation procedures for imported air cargo. Chief executive of the Australian Federation of International Forwarders Brian Lovell said "time and298 words
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247 1997-06-18 42 Bloomberg [CANBERRA) Australia's car industry could see new investment of As 4 billion (US$4.2B billion) from 2000 to 2005 now that the issue of future import tariffs has been settled, David Morgan, president of Ford Motor Co of AustraliaBloomberg - 247 words
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Article1583 1997-06-18 42 CITY FUGHT ETA FLIGHT ETD S025 0655 0f5 2235 MHIi WW r GA093 1205 DL26 2355 M82M50 8JM3 2225 *t$87 2359 Aastartaai S0327 0750 KL838 2300 >£111 "Zl 0935 5QHH 2330 www wmi mm Mlimi BP 6A893 1205 KL834 2350 Hawl VM74I 1310 S0176 1105 KU371,583 words
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