The Business Times, 7 July 1999

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  • 12 1 THE BUSINESS TIMES MITA (P) 85« SINGAPORE Internet http://business-times.asial.com.sg/ WEDNESDAY, JULY 7,1999
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  • 694 1  -  Bat staggered sale must not harm KL market rally From Eddie Toh in Kuala Lumpur THE Malaysian government has no objection to the proposal from the Stock Exchange of Singapore to release the frozen Clob shares in batches but the plan
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  • 406 1  -  By Ven Sreenivasan [SINGAPORE] All that Singa-pore-based Clob investors are asking is for the authorities to "give effect" to their basic legal rights arising from the shares they hold in Malaysian companies, the Securities Investors Association (Singapore) said. In a
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  • 402 1  -  Regional markets torn weaker but Jakarta sparkles By R Sivanithy [SINGAPORE] Singapore small cap stock 9 crashed yesterday, with the UOB Sesdaq Index plunging almost 10 per cent as trading restrictions imposed by brokers touched off panic-selling by retail punters. Blue
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  • 912 1  -  Growing numbers of HE, S'pore buyers back in the market From Neil Behrmann in London ASIAN Investors are once again active in London's residential property market, encouraged by the recovery in their own home economies and the rising property market in the English capital.
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    • 136 1 mm Ml Ten months in the making, Petronas has finally sewn up its Proton deal estimated atRMIb Pgi4 inauin ■Mkatthekata Singapore businessman I Vernon Khoo Tiam Hock has bought a controlling stake in KL-listed Kuantan Flour Mills, which he founded in the *****, Pg4 Singapore's trade with Asean has turned
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    • 4 1 Market reports, Pg 18-22
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    • 126 1 The W and V of economic recovery It is possible that ute'll have a W-shaped rather than a V-shaped (recovery) pattern. Wshaped means you go down BF again before you recover. I hope not but you can't be sure because the risks (are) then. If the retmmy continues legato momentum,
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  • 874 2 ADVKRTISKMKNT MULTI-BILLIONAIRE PRAISES S'POREAN WITH FINANCE MBA Multi-billionaire Buffett praises fund manager J.P. Tan for J.P.'s sharp understanding of how Buffett turns every $10,000 into $490 million MULTI-Billionaire Warren BufTett complimented Tan Jui Pah for a paper he wrote to embody
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  • YESTERDAY IN PARLIAMENT
    • 659 2  -  If recovery strong and outlook good, govt may start to restore CPF cuts a year early, in 2000 By Audrey Tan THE Singapore economy looks set to grow at more than 2 per cent this year, though a W-shaped recovery cannot
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    • 344 2  -  No local bank's financial health threatened by NPLs By i Clarissa Tan SINGAPORE banks' non-per-forming loans (NPLs) are still high because the banks write off these loans only when they have exhausted all possible ways of recovering them, Deputy
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    • 295 2  -  jfan.paiT James Ang via Internet Singapore SOME banks in Singapore have reportedly removed the "limited liability clause" (usually around $125 to $200) for holders of their credit cards. Basically, this clause protects cardholders from any fraudulent usage of their cards. If this becomes
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    • 94 2  -  Jack Chan via Internet Australia I BELIEVE companies like UOB, OCBC and SIA have an obligation to compensate holders of their Foreign shares better for the opportunity costs. In time to come, they shall regret their decision not to. Most buyers are foreign
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    • 337 2  -  Govt c&atioasly optimistic uptrend will continae By. Audrey Tan SINGAPORE'S trade with the recovering Asean economies has turned around since March, and the government is "cautiously optimistic" that this upward trend will continue for the rest of this year, said Minister of Trade
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    • 453 2  -  By\ David Boey THE government has finetimed its package of benefits for Housing and Development Board flat owners whose homes have been earmarked for redevelopment under the Selective En-bloc Redevelopment Scheme, or Sers. Announcing these changes yesterday, Minister for National Development Mah Bow
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    • IN Brief
      • 112 2 EIGHT bills were tabled yesterday, including one seeking to provide the demutualisation and merger of the Stock Exchange of Singapore, the Singapore International Monetary Exchange and the Securities Clearing and Computer Services. First announced last year, the move will involve making them wholly-owned subsidiaries
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      • 120 2 GOVERNMENT investment arm Temasek Holdings has no predetermined schedule for the flotation of unlisted government-owned companies such as port operator PSA Corp, Singapore Power and train company SMRT, Finance Minister Richard Hu said. In a written answer to a parliamentary question, Dr Hu
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  • SINGAPORE AT HOME & ABROAD
    • 296 4  -  EYE ON THE ECONOMY Manufacturing By, Jennifer Lien US manufacturers ordered a whopping 33 per cent more electronic components in May, after April's lacklustre revised 2.2 per cent rise. This represents the ninth consecutive month of increase for the widely-watched measure. April's original growth figure
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    • 393 4  -  By\ Soh Tiang Keng LABOUR chief Lim Boon Heng yesterday drew attention to two crucial challenges facing Singapore co-opera-tives as they move into the 21st century. On the business front, the co-ops have to deal with "threats and opportunities" arising from
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    • 567 4  -  Singaporean founder vows to refocns KL-listed firm on its core business By Ven Sreenivasan SINGAPORE businessman Vernon Khoo Tiam Hock, better known for his Seat car distributorship here, has bought a controlling stake in Kuala Lumpur-listed Kuantan Flour Mills Bhd
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    • 191 4  -  No minimum capital requirement; other technology areas will also be considered By, Jennifer Lien THE National Science and Technology Board yesterday said it would not limit applicants for the Technopreneur Home Office scheme to "infocom", or information and communications, businesses.
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    • 207 4 CURRENCY in circulation fell 3.4 per cent to $11.3 billion last year the first decline since the Singapore dollar was Issued 31 years ago. Board of Commissioners of Currency Singapore (BCCS) chairman Richard Hu, who is also the finance
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    • 483 4  -  Move to prepare for competition, new markets, it says By Catherine Ong THE Media Corporation of Singapore, which owns the Republic's television and radio stations, has reorganised its businesses to prepare for competition from new entrants as well as to develop new
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  • ASIA ON THE MEND
    • 495 5  -  Liquidity available through US$ and RM swap transactions From, Diana Oon Abdullah in Kuala Lumpur JAPAN has promised Malaysia US$2.5 billion (554.3 billion) in standby facility for the country's short-term financing needs, Malaysia's central bank announced yesterday in a statement. The agreement, framed
      Source: Reuters  -  495 words
    • Article, Illustration
      50 5 [BANGKOK] A boutique worker waiting for customers at her jeans stall in a shopping centre here on Monday. With Thailand slowly emerging from its worst economic crisis in decades, sMppers are returning to the stores The composite consumption index rose 1.8 per cent in April from March. AFP
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    • 449 5 Economy on the mend bnt reforms still needed, he says Reuters [BANGKOK] Thai Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai said yesterday that the government will review the IMF's role in the country now that the economy appears to be on the mend. In an interview, Mr
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    • 503 5 Consumption, capital spending still weak despite rash of positive data AFP [TOKYO] Despite a raft of encouraging indicators, Japanese economic ministers yesterday cautioned against over-optimism about the nation's recovery from its worst recession since World War 11. "Although the worst is over, I don't expect
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    • 424 5  -  Late intervention talk forces it back to 551.70 against US$ By. Larry Wee [SINGAPORE] Solid buying interest lifted the Singapore dollar to a 12-week high of 551.6880 in late Asian trading yesterday, before suspected intervention carried the greenback all the way back
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    • 204 5 It will acquire 7 other troubled institutions Bloomberg [JAKARTA] PT Bank Danamon, one of 11 banks taken over by the Indonesian government last year, will acquire seven of those banks within the year, said Glenn Yusuf, head of Indonesia's Bank Restructuring Agency. Danamon, designated
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  • SOUTH-EAST ASIA
    • 393 6  -  Impact of lower prices on revenue capped by higher RM exchange rate From Ruth Wong in Kuala Lumpur PETROLIAM Nasional (Petronas) has posted a 31.5 per cent decline in net profit to 6.81 billion Malaysian ringgit (Ss3 billion) for the year
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    • 436 6 KUALA LUMPUR Razaleigh's Sept polls comment just speculation, says PM Reuters, AFP MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday he would not yield to opposition bait and call snap national elections. Dr Mahathir told a news conference there was still
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    • 384 6 BANGKOK AFP A NEW factional conflict raged in Thailand's coalition government yesterday as Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai gave notice that his longawaited reshuffle should be completed within a week. "I expect the new line-up will be ready to submit to the King (Bhumibol
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    • 807 6  -  Renong's North-South Highway ends at Dalvey Road In Singapore ASIAN VIEW By Yang Razali Kassim IT seems as if Halim Saad, one of Malaysia's corporate wonder boys, cannot keep his mind off Singapore these days. Last Thursday, the Renong chief called a press conference
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    • 234 6 JAKARTA Reuters INDONESIA said yesterday it hoped a new administration would take over the reins of government on Jan 1,2000. Home affairs minister Syarwan Hamid told reporters that the government still hoped a presidential election would take place in November
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    • 447 6 HANOI Foreign telcos unrealistic in Viet forays, say execs Reuters A DECISION by British telecoms giant Cable Wireless to pull out of a US$2O7 million (Ss3so million) deal in Vietnam has sounded warning bells for other foreign firms battling dimming economic prospects,
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    • 44 6 Petronas finalises deal to buy Proton stake, Pg 14 No plans to buy MAS shares: Petronas chief, Pg 15 Jf K*: IT news -w j j| yr your business r\ciin iicA vull UoC ~2 Z'. ZZ... u J.. I BusinesslT, every Monday in TheBUSINESSTIMES
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  • CHINA-HONGKONG-TAIWAN
    • 326 7  -  Government probe unearths amounts equivalent to 25% of total deposits From Macabe Keliher in Taipei THE Taiwan government yesterday said it had found that Tungkang Credit Cooperative had tampered with its daily deposit and account balances, with false accounts totalling some NT$9OO million (Ss47 million),
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    • SINO Briefs
      • 64 7 Reuters [BEIJING] China demanded yesterday that Papua New Guinea sever its newly-formed diplomatic ties with Taiwan, telling the South Pacific nation to "correct its erroneous decision" to recognise Beijing's arch-rival. Taipei was reported to have sealed establishment of ties with cash-starved Port Moresby
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      • 93 7 Reuters [HONGKONG] Hongkong's securities watchdog and the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong said yesterday that their new automated surveillance and trading analysis system, known by the acronym Smarts, was fully operational. The Securities Markets Automated Research Training and Surveillance (Smarts), which is an integrated data
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      • 85 7 AFP [TOKYO] Japan and China are divided over Beijing's entry into the World Trade Organisation (WTO), with China sticking to various conditions on foreign access to its markets, Japan's trade minister said yesterday. "We have not agreed in the distribution sector, particularly wholesale businesses,"
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    • 372 7 HONGKONG Govt has to seek other methods of share disposal Reuters THE Hongkong government will be able to sell only a maximum of HK$6O-$7O billion (Ssl3-$l5 billion) worth of its blue-chip stocks through its proposed unit trust, the government's fund management arm
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    • Article, Illustration
      38 7 [SHANGHAI] A passenger passing the flight-board at Hongqiao airport yesterday in Shanghai. Beijing ordered its state-owned airlines to slash flights this year after a cutthroat price war in 1998 plunged the industry into the red. AFP
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    • 205 7 SHANGHAI AFP A SENIOR Chinese researcher has accused Microsoft Corp of engaging in "unfair" competitive practices that will wipe out years of software development by local firms, a report in the official press said yesterday. The Laodong Daily quoted Mi Guangnan, a
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    • 262 7 BEIJING Reuters CHINA'S economy is expected to grow an annual 8 per cent this year. Ye Zhen, a spokesman for the State Statistical Bureau, was quoted as saying yesterday. "Given sound momentum in the first six months, China's gross domestic product might grow
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    • 360 7 "Suntec City satisfied our needs by allowing us to centralise all our operations and to enjoy economies Rolf Gerber, Managing Director, ÜBS AG Singapore Managing Director of the Singapore branch of ÜBS AG, Rolf Gerber, was impressed by the vast, column-free space available in Suntec City Tower. "When deciding on
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  • ASIA
    • 474 8 But analysts forecast slower earnings growth doe to seasonal factors MADRAS Reuters INDIA'S computer software firms are expected to post strong first quarter sales growth this week, buoyed by new business opportunities. But earnings growth will be slower due to the
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    • 287 8 PORT MORESBY Bloomberg PAPUA New Guinea is offering tax breaks and free movement of capital to attract the foreign investors its new stock exchange will need to succeed. To tempt foreign investors, "we need to show that big money can flow
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    • 393 8 Move aimed at mopping up black money for Kashmir NEW DELHI AFP, Reuters THE Indian government is studying proposals for an amnesty for tax-dodgers aimed at mopping up black money to fund ongoing military operations in Kashmir, a group of taxmen said yesterday. The
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    • 104 8 [SYDNEY] An aerial photo dated March 1999 showing the Jabiluka uranium mine in the World-Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park. Unesco will consider placing Kakadu on the in-danger list at a meeting in Paris today which would make Australia the only developed country to suffer this fate. Located 150
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    • 361 8 ■TOKYO Reuters, AFP AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister John Howard touted the success of his own reforms yesterday and urged Japan to do what was needed to revive its giant economy. Mr Howard, here for a five-day visit which includes talks with Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi, told
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    • ASIA Notes
      • 71 8 AFP [TOKYO] Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi yesterday bemoaned Time magazine's decision to show his choice for "Person of the Century" the late emperor Hirohito (right) dressed in military uniform in the magazine's latest edition. "The prime minister regretted that his intention was different from
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      • 70 8 Bloomberg [TOKYO) Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi agreed yesterday that NTT Corp should cut its stake in a cellular phone subsidiary to spur competition in the telecoms industry, said Ichizo Ohara, a senior ruling Liberal Democratic Party member. NTT, the world's largest
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      • 36 8 [ISLAMABAD] Pakistan's Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said yesterday that the government had reached agreement with private lenders on its commercial debt of U*****.3 million (511.49 billion), rescheduling it for three yea rz.—Reuters
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      • 65 8 AFP [NEW DELHI] India yesterday secured its first major World Bank loan since the US suspended economic sanctions against India and Pakistan in June, officials said. World Bank New Delhi chief Edwin Lim signed an agreement with Indian additional finance secretary V Govindrajan to
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    • 308 8 SYDNEY 10% tax will replace wholesale taxes from July 1,2000 Reuters AUSTRALIAN companies are largely unprepared to deal with the implications of the impending goods and services tax (GST), according to an Ernst Young survey of 320 listed companies released yesterday. "There
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    • 370 8 SEOUL Bloomberg SOUTH Korean companies plan to increase spending on new factories, offices and equipment by 2.5 per cent this year, a Korean Development Bank survey showed. The 2,300 companies polled plan to spend a total 33.6 trillion won
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  • THE WORLD
    • 304 9 WARSAW AFP A MOULD found in a CocaCola product is harmless, but the drink fails to meet required health standards, Polish health officials said yesterday. In a statement announcing their definitive test results, officials from the Polish health authority Sanepid said the mould
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    • 274 9 NEW YORK Reuters HILLARY Rodham Clinton yesterday took her biggest step yet toward becoming the first president's wife to run for elective office by establishing a committee to explore a possible run for the US Senate from New York. The move
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    • 391 9 NEW YORK Reuters UNITED States gold prices plummeted yesterday after the UK treasury unloaded the first of 415 tonnes it plans to sell on the market in an effort to balance its portfolio. The Bank of England announced overnight it sold
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    • 368 9 mLONDON Giving bankrupts 2nd chance may hart small businesses FT THOUSANDS of creditors would receive no money and some could be forced into bankruptcy as a result of UK government plans to reform bankruptcy laws, experts warned yesterday. The UK's leading body on
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    • 527 9 LONDON Manufacturing ontpnt np 0.2% in May in 3rd straight month of growth Reuters BRITAIN'S manufacturers were given fresh cause for cheer yesterday as output expanded for the third month in a row. Manufacturing output climbed 0.2 per cent in May while the broader
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    • 501 9 BRUSSELS Bloomberg BUSINESS executives in Europe's 11 euro nations grew more optimistic about prospects for the economy in June as the euro's plunge and Asian recovery brightened the export outlook, a survey showed. The European Commission's business confidence index rose to minus 10 from
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    • 345 9 TOKYO Bloomberg EISUKE Sakakibara, Japan's vice-finance minister for international affairs, said yesterday currency cooperation between Japan and Europe is necessary to counter the weight of the US dollar. "Cooperation between Japan and Europe is very important in the short term. Intervening
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    • 548 9 Gains due to oil price rise; risk still dogs market, they say LONDON Reuters RUSSIA is the world's best performing stock market this year but despite enjoying a 174 per cent rally in dollar terms, foreign investors say there has been
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    • 241 9 LONDON Reuters EUROPE'S beleaguered single currency must find its feet before the region's equity markets can stride ahead with greater conviction, a senior Merrill Lynch official told Reuters. "The key for European markets is for the euro to stabilise and find a level, and I
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  • EDITORIAL & OPINION
    • 668 10  -  the BOTTOMUME OPINION By Shada Islam The writer is a Brussels-based journalist who contributes to BT EUROPEAN Union officials often boast about belonging to the world's largest trade bloc. True, the 15 EU nations together represent a powerful global trading force that no country
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    • 149 10 It's a tremendous stretch for Starbucks to think people associate anything but coffee and things related to coffee with them.' -Brian Junes an analyst, on the largest US coffee retailer Starbucks Corp's plans to develop an online portal site that will sell furniture and other kitchen, food
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    • 607 10 EDITORIAL INDONESIA'S economic woes could be subsiding if the latest macroeconomic figures are anything to go by. Sharp cuts in interest rates over the past few months by the central bank have stimulated the economy. Inflation is trending down and the rupiah has strengthened to
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    • 1169 10  -  Indonesian lawyer Hntapea's success at helping clients skirt foreclosure has frustrated creditors Wayne Arnold NYT in Jakarta BANKRUPTCY has been very, very good to Hotman Paris Hutapea. Since last August, when Indonesia inaugurated a new bankruptcy law and a new commercial court
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    • 303 10  -  MAILBOX Richard Bowles Singapore via Internet IN REPLY to the Bottom Line column (BT, July 6) concerning genetically modified foods, I would like to try to explain the concerns of one European me. I find it very difficult to accept the
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    • 663 10 Golkar's hist for power MANY who run the government in Indonesia are living proof of Henry Kissinger's 1971 remark that "power is the great aphrodisiac". Having lost the June 7 general election, the Golkar Party and its presidential candidate President B J Habibie have unabashedly tried
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  • EXECUTIVE LIFESTYLE
    • 634 11 Kill, wed or rob and get rich quick PURSUITS Crime pays big dividends as media fights for exclusives Reuters [LONDON] Wed a celebrity or break a bank and you could make a killing from the British press. Be it the dazzling marriage of a top soccer star to Spice Girl
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1047 11 CRYPTIC CROSSWORD 7 He demonstrates he's no amateur analyst 12Lady found market a bit of a 14 Fellows spotted one pest (6) 16 Must remove unfermented grape-juice H|| ■HHjT fl| 17 Current supporter (5) 18 In the bar a kirsch, a strong person to fleece a plausible J"' deceiver 26
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  • FOCUS: MONEY MATTERS
    • 1025 12  -  Cross-currency trading seen dominating in days ahead By Larry Wee THE base scenario we pro posed a fortnight ago remains broadly unchanged. With positive stockmarket sentiment increasingly backed by more solid evidence of economic recovery, most Asian currencies have started a
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    • 719 12 Bat some diversification into bonds conld be timely now SENTIMENT in the Singapore bond market has reversed for the better since the US Federal Reserve's policy meeting last Wednesday. As expected, the Fed raised interest rate by 25 basis points to 5 per
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  • COMPANIES & MARKETS
    • 547 13  -  ECI centre offers services for local businesses going online By: Kenneth James [SINGAPORE] Mainboardlisted Singapore Computer Systems yesterday raised its already prominent profile in the fast-growing electroniccommerce market, launching a joint venture with major US player GE Information Services (GEIS) and announcing
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    • 758 13  -  HOCK LOCK SIEW Quak Hiang Whai &YEAR before China assumed sovereignty of Hongkong, Jimmy Lai of Giordano fame told BT that he swapped his modest Honda Civic for a flashy sports car so that he could at least enjoy zapping around
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    • 654 13  -  Chairman Wee says he's determined to acquire a Thai bank From Harish Mehta in Bangkok UNITED Overseas Bank, which narrowly lost a bid to acquire Thailand's Nakornthon Bank, has made it to the shortlist for a takeover of Radanasin Bank. UOB chairman Wee Cho
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    • 324 13 [SINGAPORE] Nat Steel Electronics Ltd has made listed Taiwanese motherboard maker Shuttle Inc its first buy with funds raised from its US$25O million (***** million) bond issue. NEL will spend NT5398.5 million (Ss2l million) on a 10 per cent stake, or NT556.525 per share,
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    • SINGAPORE & MALAYSIAN COMPANIES
      • 519 14  -  Price not disclosed; 27.2% stake said to be worth RMlb From Ruth Wong in Kuala Lumpur AFTER nearly 10 months of negotiations, national oil corporation Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) has finalised a deal, said to be worth about a billion Malaysian
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      • 378 14  -  Sale to Hong Fok marks total pnllont from S'pore property By. Rahita Elias [SINGAPORE] Ossia International has sold its freehold land on Suffolk Road for $25 million to listed Hong Fok Corporation a move that spells the company's total pullout from the Singapore property
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      • 711 14  -  IMSKDE VUSW By' Wong Wei Kong [SINGAPORE] Directors and substantial shareholders continued to take profit last week, although heavy buying by a US mutual fund offset some of the selling activity in the market. Acquisitions by the Capital Group of Companies helped
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      • 354 14 [SINGAPORE] GES International is raising $74.6 million through a private placement to fund the expansion of its plant capacity by 50 per cent and its e-commerce business. The distributor and contract manufacturer of electronics products said it had appointed Credit Lyonnais
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      • COMPANY Briefs
        • 69 14 [SINGAPORE] Disk drive component maker Magnecomp International says it has secured conditional agreements with three banks In Bangkok to "potentially acquire" all outstanding debt* of a Had company wtfli an outstanding principal of UBIB2 million or 8|64 million, tor US$lB million. The banks are
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        • 52 14 [SINGAPORE] Goldtron Ltd says it will retatti Nfcky Tan as administrator In Its corporate re«tincturinf yhynw, notwithstanding news that he will not be joining ths new PricewaterhoueeCoopers Singapore. Mr Tan, now a partner with Price Waterhouee, was last week reported to be leaving for
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        • 70 14 [SINGAPORE] DBS Land subsidiary DBS Raalty has received valid acceptancee for 11.06 million ahares, or about 23.14 per cent of the laauad share capital of ANA Hotela Singapore. Thle brings its stake In ANA tosome 71.49 per cent (or 34.28 million shareeX up
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        • 50 14 [SINGAPORE] Comfort Group has aold 3.02 million •harea in Tye Soon, an auto parts distributor, at an average 0f68.48 cents each, cutting Its stake to &82 par cent from 7.08 per cent Bharee ofTye Boon dipped 8 cents to close at 56.5 cents yesterday.
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        • 55 14 [SINGAPORE] Substantial ahareholder PSC Holdinga Ltd disposed 0f700,000 sharee of ITE Electric, a distributor of electrical and control equipment, at 66 centa each and 637,000 iharee at 72 cents each, reducing its stake to 4.31 per cent from 7.35 per cant ITE sharee declined 2.5
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      • 164 14 [SINGAPORE] DBS Bank has appointed Morgan Stanley Dean Witter its financial adviser on the matter of raising Tier Two capital in the international fixed income markets. DBS president Ng Kee Choe yesterday said exploring Tier n capital raising alternatives was an important step in optimising
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    • COMPANIES
      • 398 15 Results way above market expectations; turnover up 10% /fyßahita Ellas [SINGAPORE] Popular Holdings enjoyed a 36 per cent surge in net profit to $11.2 million for the year to April 30,1999. The results beat market expectations of a 24 per cent increase in
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      • 286 15  -  Undertaking to subscribe for RM243m loan stocks From Diana Oon Abdullah in Kuala Lumpur BERJAYA Group Bhd chairman and chief executive Vincent Tan Chee Yioun will be selling some 72 million shares in the company, reducing his holdings from 43.7
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      • 266 15  -  From) Ruth Wong AFP in Kuala Lumpur MALAYSIAN national oil firm Petroliam Nasional Bhd president Hassan Marican yesterday denied it was buying shares in national carrier Malaysian Airline System Bhd (MAS). Neither was it acquiring MAS' logistics business. "We have no plans,"
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      • 439 15 News Corp president Chernin, rather than one of his children, in line to lead group [SYDNEY] Media mogul Rupert Murdoch surprised the business world yesterday by announcing that News Corp's American-born president Peter Chernin is formally in line to succeed him at the
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    • FINANCE & COMMODITIES
      • 360 16 Bloomberg [MELBOURNE] Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd (CBA), the country's secondbiggest bank, said it is the first Australian bank to obtain a full Japanese securities licence. The granting of the licence announced during the visit by Australian Prime Minister John Howard to
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      • 726 16 Problems in striking the right price; Western players also wary of risk Reuters [LONDON] Two years into Asia's economic crisis, the expected fire sale of local insurers to Western invaders has not materialised. Western insurers have spent more than US$2O
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      • 76 16 S HI INH] A J nan sits count n S the number of rice bags that workers carry from a rice milling plant to a boat on a canal in Ho Chi Minh City on Monday. Export of rice, Vietnam s top agricultural export earner and
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      • 485 16 It says office was wrong in calculating payback for subsidy Reuters [FRANKFURT] Germany's largest state-owned bank, WestLß, on Monday complained bitterly about an EU cartel office proposal to penalise it for past subsidies, saying the move could squeeze all publicly owned
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      • 405 16 Insurer wants to solve problem of negative spread by end fiscal 2001/02 Reuters [TOKYO] Japan's biggest life insurer, Nippon Life Insurance Co, said yesterday it is aiming to boost its capital base by the end of March 2002 to cope
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      • 311 16 Bloomberg [SEOUL] Julian Robertson's Tiger Fund Management LLC faces restrictions on investing in South Korea because of what regulators termed "excessive" management interference. Tiger recently asked a Korean court to block a US$l.l billion (551.87 billion) share sale by SK Telecom, in
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      • SMALL Change
        • 48 16 Bloomberg [BANGKOK] AIG Finance (Thailand), a Thai lending unit of American International Group, plans to raise 1.5 billion baht (Ss69 million) in two years by selling shares to offset bad loans. Registered capital will increase to to 1.63 billion baht. Bloomberg
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        • 78 16 Reuters [SYDNEY] Australian-based China investment company Jardine Fleming China Region Ltd said yesterday it would seek shareholder approval to voluntarily wind up after its share price Called to meet a target set in 1996. Unaudited data showed the weighted average market price of its
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        • 42 16 AFX-Asia [TOKYO] Nomura Securities said it has begun underwriting new equity issues by non-listed companies. Nomura made the statement after the Nihon Keizai said Nomura plans to underwrite equity issues for two or three companies this year. AFX-Asia
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        • 59 16 Bloomberg [TAIPEI] Primasia, the former Taiwan unit erf Peregrine Investments Holdings, changed its Chinese name 18 months after Asia's homegrown investment bank collapsed. It's stopped using the Chinese version of "Peregrine" paifu chin to sever links with the investment bank. Primasia is now known
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        • 51 16 Bloomberg [TOKYO] Toyo Trust Banking Co, Japan's top provider of securities management custody—or the keeping of securities records named Chase Manhattan Bank to manage its overseas business. Chase will keep track of Toyo Trust's overseas securities worth 2 trillion yen (SS2B billion), mostly in
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      • 162 17  -  STwrn Reports MS& Singapore Index Christopher Podbury, Jardine Fleming THE Singapore stock market went through a volatile session yesterday with the benchmark Straits Times Index rising initially only to lose all its gains after the midday break. Small-capitalisation issues led the long-awaited correction.
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      • 133 17  -  MS& Taiwan fatores Cecilia Loh Refco Singapore THE Simex MSCI Taiwan Stock Index futures yesterday extended its fall for the third consecutive day, declining 4.1 points. The underlying Taiex feU 138.86 points as investors continued to seU high-technology shares. The futures range-traded from
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      • 349 17 EMERGY REPORT Reuters [LONDON] Opec oil exporters are on course to wipe out surplus inventories of crude oil and petroleum products by the end of September, even before the start of peak winter demand, industry analysts said yesterday. Cartel shock treatment,
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      • 318 17 Reuters London THE US dollar put in a strong performance against European currencies yesterday, hitting all-time highs against the euro and multi-year peaks against sterling. Wariness of Bank of Japan intervention ensured dollar/yen was stable and that big swings were concentrated in European currencies. European economic data, in
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        1110 17 DfTERBAMH CROSS RATES Jul 6 g "> w...-. g a 1K< c»*« 1017 U71 0669 4347 U04 5J0J 29 561 0 814 -9M )«T jmcu?' ***** 6 1,36 4 LOSS 21.699 24.720 0.427 0 172 0.779 0.774 O HO 0.773 JS! o15! USIS S 04M J < *****2.004 2J.04 0.S
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      • 1655 17 aCOMFDTOHBS WB8£R (fwtcrw do»Miq *t 5J0p«) RMICOIITMCTtScwtsAi) Close Volume Open _?H! Sett (tows) Interest 300 100.00 900 2£w 101.75 350 103.25 350 99 -***** Tin Jan/Mar 00 108.00 400 RSS3C0*TMCT(USc«t$Aj) VtXum* Open -??2! Sett (tomes) Interest 99 54.25 *35 Oct 99 S't« S'S 57 00 400 WO SI5 "50 57.50
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      1460 18 AFP n Hang Seng -134J3 HONGKONG share prices dropped 0.9 per cent yesterday as investors locked away profits on a recent series of gains, dealers said. "It was mainly profit-tak-ing. in line with other markets in the region, which also came off," said Alex Tang, research director at Core
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      592 18 Reuters Shenzhen B Index -10-57 SHENZHEN'S hard currency B share index closed yesterday down 9.49 per cent in heavy profit-taking sparked by sustained losses in the domestic A share market, brokers said. The B share market sentiment was worsened by a sell-off in lowpriced issues, they said. The B
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    • 335 18 AFP kIWP Index -13&86 TAIWAN share prices closed 1.6 per cent lower yesterday as caution took hold following recent gains, dealers said. The Taiwan Stock Exchange Weighted Price Index fell 138.86 points to 8.454.49 on a turnover of NT5153.49 billion. "Trading was less active as investors have turned cautious,"
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    • 2292 18 LONDON Industries ■*>•* Pound 3i Group 7.81 0.24 Abbey National 1t98 -0.19 A B F oods 4.47 0.12 A B Ports 2.92 0.05 Alliance Leicester 8.80 0.03 Allied Domecq 6.07 -0.17 Allied Zurich 8.38 0.02 Anglo American Oold 43.70 unch ASOA Croup 2.18 unch Bank of Scotland
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    • 1627 18 AFP □Nikkei 225 -8133 SHARE prices in Tokyo closed 0.5 per cent lower yesterday on profit-taking following recent rallies, brokers said. The key Nikkei average of 225 selected issues on the Tokyo Stock Exchange lost 84.33 points to close at 18,050.73. Investors took quick profits on technology stocks and
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    • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK MARKET
      • 8722 19 INDUSTRIALS Cmiswmt pr««liicti 1999 Last Vol Day Net Cap MM* Law Company Sala 'OOP HUH Um P/t $«ii» 440 255 Ajinomoto 384 unch 13 384 380 24.4 155.6 137 46 Angkasa 133 8 1479 135 124 196.1 360 220 Apollo Food Hlq 342 -6 288 350 336 11.9 136.8 294
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      • 455 19 AFP C 3 Composite Index -0.78 MALAYSIAN share prices closed 0.1 per cent lower yesterday due to profit-taking in index-linked stocks. "Blue chips were generally down, but it was largely profit-taking with the exception of Telekom, which was more due to rumours that its chief
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    • WARRANTS, OPTIONS & REGIONAL MARKETS
      • 205 20  -  WARRANT WATCH -By R Sivanithy THE market has arguably overshot itself in the past few days the ferocity of the selling (like the buying on the way up) could be said to be exaggerated and unwarranted (no pun intended). If so, some
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      • 2137 20 BONDS, LOANS WARRANTS 2 w Lwt VaI Day Last Ouott Avg Mt 9 h Low stn Company Sala ♦or- (OOO) High Low Buyar Sallar Prlct 104 3 1 3160 "Acar ******1 USS 79 -7 968 90 77.5 78 5 79 80 4.5 3164 Acma ******4 53.5 -14.5 1354 jq 50
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      • 223 20 HONGKONG STOCKS Of Or 52 w L t v On La*t Ouott Mv Dt« n M M Cap Mj» Law Stno Company So* COOP) High U» Buyr Salter Cw P/g Sma ~365 173 5123 COL(2000)HH 320 10 320 320 3» 330 8 XT 2.5 109 6195 7 5124
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        677 20 AFP rl Composite Index +16.45 INDONESIAN share prices jumped 2.5 per cent yesterday on bargain-hunting amid an easing of political concerns, dealers said. An assurance by election commission chairman Rudini that the November presidential election would not be delayed helped lift sentiment, they said. "For one thing, I think
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        865 20 AFP n SET Index -&33 THAI stocks lost 1.2 per cent yesterday as investors stayed largely on the sidelines amid concern over second-quarter corporate results expected later this week, dealers said. The benchmark SET Index closed down 6.33 points at 526.82. Dealers said the market reached a high of
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      • 320 20 AFP Q Manila -IL3I PHILIPPINE share prices dipped 0.4 per cent yesterday in a technical correction after a recent run-up. The Philippine Stock Exchange Composite Index shed 11.31 points to 2,610.36. Turnover volume fell to 2.09 billion shares worth 3.25 billion pesos from 3.46 billion shares worth 3.82 billion
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      • 415 20 AFP El Oompoatelndcx +2&59 SOUTH Korean share prices rose 2.8 per cent yesterday to hit their highest level in three years and eight months, stretching a rally fuelled by ample liquidity. The Korea Stock Exchange Composite Index closed up 26.59 points at 989.43, the highest close since Nov 6,
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      • 662 20 AFP n All Ordinaries +18 AUSTRALIAN shares rose 0.1 per cent yesterday amid lacklustre trade in which bank counters were the only significant losers, brokers said. The All Ordinaries Index closed 3.8 points up at 3,081.90 while the All Resources Index firmed 6.9 points to 1,298.30 and the All
        AFP  -  662 words
      • 285 20 AFP n Wellington +19.9 NEW Zealand share prices rallied 0.9 per cent yesterday as Telecom halted its recent slide and forestry stocks Firmed. The NZSE-40 Capital Index rose 19.9 points to close at 2,160.70 points on turnover worth NZ$B9.2 million. Me us cooot Advantage MOS 2.35 -0.07 98 Air
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    • 6683 21 Transaction date: Jul G Or Or M Wt 52-Wk Lilt Vat Day Last Ouot# Otv Dlv Yld Nat Cap Avg Hip Law StNo Company »at» COOP) Htqh Law >uytf »aMar H C»r P/t fmit Prtca MUiTHNOUSTRY 182 17.5 m b 1000 Acma 50e 154
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    • 1157 21 Or Of M Wt sz-wt Lad Vol Day LMt Om<« DO Dh n M Cop Avg M>» Lo» OtMo Ciwpony OH (-OOP) L— Onyor OoOor CMr W »*o 210 30 c 2049 AS Auto 10c 171 -1* 3030 191 147 "3 12 J°. N -.1 i J 1H !JK
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    • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
      • 396 22 cumzsnmHiE Stocks Volume Hotung Inv MT5 51,040,000 Asia Food&Prop 37,623,000 IPC Corpn 5c 36,695,000 Frt Links 20c 36,485,000 ICT HKKk 32,602,000 Amara Hldqs Ltd 28,746,000 •TanChonglnt50c 23,928,000 Liang Huat 10c 23,485,000 Inno-Pac 20c 22,135,000 •Gentinglnt 21,768,000 Stacks S •TanChonglnt50c 53,583,525 SPH 39,256,803 DBS Foreign 37,878.534 Asia FoodiProp 37,265,695 GES Intl
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      • 618 22  -  STOCK KAUEBT COMMENTARY Penny shares worst hit for the second consecutive day; SPH bucks trend with $1.20 gain to $31.50 By R Sivanithy CONTRA-, forced- and panic-selling yesterday delivered body blows to local stocks, sending the UOB Sesdaq Index crashing almost 10 per cent
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      • ON THE GRAPEVINE
        • 56 22 Australian, US, European, and Asian tranches, all the major global investment barUcingflrms are likely to have their hat Finance and Administration John Fahey, who visited Singapore this week, said he has "plenty of invitations for lunch" these days, quickly adding that these did not necessarily have anything
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        • 95 22 thft linmildf hdliof OAA6 On if tmil ikIMV n rvrU*®* uciici ftvw* Ov U JrUU lillllK d hotel is 2 hotnc from homo elicit wliy flppototed /VI i rightand hss DymstyHotci at the corner of Scotts and Orchard roads. Its newsletter said she
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        • 114 22 SALES executives of Pepsi-Cola international and Yeo Hlap Seng, the local bottler of Pepsi-Cola carbonated drinks, have been besieged by calls from Star Wars fens eager to snap up posters, cardboard cutouts of their favourite characters and other advertising material used to push Pepsi-Cola's Star
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        61 22  -  By Wong Wei Kong IPC Corp shares fell three cents to $0.38 yesterday with 36.7 million shares traded, compared with its 10-day traded average of 78.7 million units. The technical indicators such as the daily and weekly RSI, Stochastics and MACD charts suggest that the stock may have
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    • 595 22 NOTICES To advertise call toll-free 1800-741 1883 Fax No: 741 1298 IN THE MATTER Of THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 50 AND ASTRAL GEMSTONE TALISMANS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Astral Gemstone Talismans (Singapore) Pte Ltd held on 29 |une 1999 at 150 Orchard Road #08-19, Orchard
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 302 23 Bridge News, Reuters RATES for pan am axes trading in the east are expected to weaken but so far Atlantic rates have held steady. A US holiday, for July 4 Independence Day, contributed to a slow start but more business was seen for capesize. Futures suffered from another
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    • 271 23 WMMMI a y- w CWT Distribution 1.47 -0.09 527 Chum Hup U3 -0.10 2513 Cooco Inyostmont —US -0.17 584 Froigm links 0.46 -0.07 ***** GBHoMings U1 -0.07 996 Hal Sun Hup 0.93 -0X8 2922 IMC Holdings MX —540 unch 0 Jaya HpHMnqs 1.08 -ai3 17S1 Juronn Shipyard —L20
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    • 485 23  -  Overcapacity, new facilities with lower costs will lead to downward price pressure: report By\ Marcus Hand [SINGAPORE] Despite a 13 per cent rise in shiprepair activity here last year, Singapore's repair yards are set to face stiff competition from lower cost
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    • 899 23  -  By\ Seafarer AST week experts and maritime authority officials spent hour af- _ter hour from Monday to Friday to resolve several important, but fiendishly complex and jx>litically sensitive, issues that face the worldwide shipping industry. They were the members of the International
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    • 212 23 [LONDON] Forging a UK deck officer's certificate of competency has led to a conviction and US$l,5OO (552,550) fine for the master of a Barbados registered ship. Nicholas Mclntyre used the bogus Class 3 certificate to gain a Barbadian master's licence and sail as master
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    • 211 23 [LONDON] China's shipping giant Cosco has alleged that it has suffered commercially from a two-front campaign of discrimination by the United States Congress and Federal Maritime Commission. The Chinese shipping line protests that threatened sanctions by the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) have affected
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    • 1082 24 PORT OF SINGAPORE MPA works to ensure premier ranking for the port and central role for maritime industry Port Of Singapore Magazine SINGAPORE has always been a maritime centre. From the days when steamships called at the busy port at the juncture of the
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    • 19435 31 THEBUSINESSTIMES EXPORT ETA ETA Advertiser VnsK Voyage Telephone ETA ETA Advertiser Vessel Voyage Telephone SIN Oest'n Name Name Number Number SIN Destn Name Name Number Number MNMMMNMMMMNHMMnMMWMNMMMHMMHHMMNMNMWMni 19/07 14/08 MOL NEO VAN NASSAU 5709A 45-*****84 To ABIDJAN (ABJ) 2003 Cot# D'lvoire 20/07 woo Kien Hung excellence contain EC903S
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      • 710 37 Vessel Voy Ho Borth Airlwl Doparturo BtMerSna2 ***** > J> 06/07/8:20 04/07/16:00 Spc Capricor *****9 Jtt 06/07/6:20 06/07/19*0 Bt Sur SaMi ***** J01 06/07/9*0 06/07/18:15 Buana *tw<* Jut-99 J03 06/07/8*5 06/07/2359 F«nr» MOV-99 J03 06/07/9:25 06/07/23*0 3 03/99J J07 06/07/10*0 08/07/10:00 Bt S* ***** J01 06/07/11:30 07/07/3*0 S
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      • 1771 37 RECEIVING Of EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO BookbiQ/Balanct Rstls Ship Voy No Etb/Btr Ported From To From Actum* 692 10/0400 U 04/1400 04/1459 04/7900 ovmo 04/1659 04/1900 2* 06/1700 07/0659 07/0900 29 04/1700 07/0459 07/0900 3 07/0700 07/B9 07/1400 4 07/1200 07/M59 07/1700 Fr oim oo/iooo u
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      • 186 37 Jul 14 France: National Day. Jul IS Brunei: HM The Sultan's Birthday. Jul 21 Belgium: Independence Day. AD|2 Ireland-Republic Of: August Holiday. Aug 9 Singapore: National Day. South Africa: National Women's Day. Aug 12 Thailand: HM Queen's Birthday. Aaff 10 Belgium: Assumption Day. Hong Kong: Sino-Japanese War Victory
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      • 797 37 THIS report, compiled by Cockett Marine OH Ltd. shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the mar ket Prices shown are based on average sized stem. Market movements are indi cated The Cockett Bunker Price Index change
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    • AIR & LAND TRANSPORT NEWS
      • 211 38 Reuters [HONGKONG] Cathay Pacific Airways said it was working with Hongkong's Civil Aviation Department and other relevant bodies on an investigation into two brief engine surges while in flight. The Hongkong carrier said in a statement the two incidents involved the same Rolls-Royce Trent 700
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      • 320 38 German cars make up almost 58% of imported car market Bernama-Kyodo [TOKYO] Sales in Japan of imported vehicles, including Japanese vehicles made overseas, rose 2.4 per cent in the first half of 1999 from the same period a year earlier
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      • 456 38 Several types of batteries being developed Reuters [TOKYO] Japanese car companies are developing several types of batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles, but analysts say it is too early to single out a front-runner. "Batteries are expensive and it's hard to cut their cost.
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      • 655 38 Cooperation deal with American Airlines strengthens carrier's link with alliance: analysts Bloomberg [ZURICH] Swissair AG, Europe's fifth largest carrier, is edging towards the oneworld airline alliance, by linking with American Airlines in a snub to Delta Air Lines Inc's offer
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      • 209 38 Bloomberg [OTTAWA] Air Canada's flight attendants, who are eligible to strike today if their union and the country's largest airline fail to agree on a new contract, rejected the company's latest offer. A total of 89 per cent of the union's members turned
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      • 385 38 Reuters [LONDON] British Airways said it expects growth in capacity to slow even further this year as it continues to strip out discounted economy seats and focus on premium travellers. In its June passenger traffic and capacity report, the carrier said it would
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      • 224 38 Bloomberg [LONDON] British Airways pic, Europe's largest carrier, said it suspects that an electrical fault set off its third false crash alarm in just over two months during a transatlantic flight on June 30. BA said that it is investigating all
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  • Page 36 Advertisements
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