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The Straits Times / Article15 April 1983 - WALL Street hit a record high overnight, and the optimism there set the tone for trading at the local stock market yesterday. Prices opened steady m the morning and held their levels for most of the day. The Business Times Composite Index closed 4.15631 words
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The Straits Times / Article14 April 1983 - INVESTORS turned nervous at the stock market yesterday and sellers prevailed throughout the session. Selling actually began slowly, almost reluctantly, but increased as the day progressed. The Business Times Composite Index was down 3.62 points to 889.26 and the Straits Times Industrial Index was657 words
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The Straits Times / Article29 April 1986 - A PESSIMISTIC mood prevailed on the Singapore stock market yesterday and share prices fell across the board dragging market indices to new lows. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 7.26 points to 563.34, its lowest level since Aug 17, 1962, when it stood640 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 August 1986 - HEAVY trading m Chuan Hup Marine, a strong rise by Metro and increased interest m previously less popular stocks were features of yesterday's Singapore stock market. Overall prices ended firmer across the board. The final Scoreboard snowed 133 rises led by trustee stock Metro's654 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration26 March 2009 - R SIVANITHY STOCKS Slide is in line with Hong Kong weakness, generally mixed-to-weak European markets opening AFTER rising a total of 110 points or 7 per cent on Monday and Tuesday, the Straits Times Index fell 14.66 points to 1,691.68 yesterday in line withR SIVANITHY - 601 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration13 May 2014 - STOCKS R Sivanithy sivan@sph.com.sg @RSivanithyBT Senior Correspondent IT COULD be that yesterday’s 29.7-point or 0.9 per cent loss for the Straits Times Index at 3,222.43 was in anticipation of a Monday slide on Wall Street. Or because the banks were among the primeR Sivanithy - 657 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration19 March 2014 - Index drifts in negative territory for most of the session before closing 1.7 points higher STOCKS R SIVANITHY sivan@sph.com.sg Senior Correspondent HAVING already risen 18 points on Monday ahead of Wall Street’s Monday jump, the Straits Times Index (STI) yesterday drifted in theR SIVANITHY - Source: Bloomberg - 657 words
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The Business Times / Article20 March 2015 - HSBC noted that the short-term relief by the Fed’s stance did not actually improve the fundamental outlook for emerging markets By Kenneth Lim kenlim@sph.com.sg @KennethLimBT Singapore REGIONAL markets rallied on Thursday across key asset classes as investors saw signs of an unexpectedly dovishKenneth Lim - 653 words
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Eastern Sun / Article27 August 1969 - SINGAPORE change sold and officially listed a* I busineaa. BtOCS other Lbs etoi a* prtoM M ol INDUSTRIALS ACMA Ben A Co. Borneo Bhd Boustead Camel Plywood XBI C. sugar Cycle Carriage Chemical Co Cold Storage l>ev. Bank Dunlop 1.79 1.75 174 1.85 1.84 3 50620 words
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Eastern Sun / Article19 August 1969 - SINGAPORE Stork tSxchange sold and other I )ricd officially luted at bust nest. the ClOM of INDUSTRIALS B b. AC MA 1 78 1 81 Ben Co. XD 1.88 Borneo Bhd 1.72 Boustead 1 85 1 87 Camel Plywood 1 86 188 C. sugar 342 3634 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration21 March 2018 - Lim Say Heng sayheng@sph.com.sg Despite his lack of major Games experience, national swimmer Zachary Ian Tan’s potential was reemphasised last night as the 14-year-oldbecame the youngest recipient of the Sports Excellence (spex) Scholarship. “I am happy and privileged, it is a pretty bigLim Say Heng - ST PHOTOS: KELVIN CHNG - 611 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration18 August 2018 - Pharmaceuticals drive Nodx rise, but trade tensions weigh on electronics exports: Economists Seow Bei Yi byseow@sph.com.sg Boosted by a spurt in the pharmaceuticals sector, Singapore’s nonoil domestic exports (Nodx) rose 11.8 per cent last month. While the rise exceeded market expectations ofSeow Bei Yi - Source: ENTERPRISE SINGAPORE STRAITS TIMES GRAPHICS - 609 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration10 January 2017 - It gains almost 19 points as strong US jobs report raises hopes that Dow may close above 20,000 points STOCKS By R Sivanithy sivan@sph.com.sg @RSivanithyBT T HE Straits Times Index advanced for the fifth consecutive trading session on Monday, gaining 18.91 points at 2,981.54, mostR Sivanithy - Source: Bloomberg - 628 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration19 September 2017 - By Chuang Peck Ming peckming@sph.com.sg @PeckmingBT Singapore STRONG trade data in August is likely to point to vigorous third-quarter growth in the economy, but not beyond that, some private-sector economists have predicted. Practically all the trade numbers powered up last month, withChuang Peck Ming - Source: IE Singapore - 650 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration16 August 2017 - Index ends 13.8 points lower on Tuesday, as banking stocks come under pressure STOCKS By R Sivanithy sivan@sph.com.sg @RSivanithyBT M ONDAY’S 29-point bounce for the Straits Times Index may have been too much, too soon on Tuesday, the STI’s recovery from last week’s North Korea-triggeredR Sivanithy - Source: Bloomberg - 638 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration20 March 2018 - Losses led by banks, Jardine Strategic and Jardine Cycle Carriage; all eyes on this week’s FOMC meeting STOCKS By Lee Meixian leemx@sph.com.sg @LeeMeixianBT I T was a nondescript market trading day, as Singapore shares defied Wall Street’s Friday rally to dip lower on Monday, withLee Meixian - Source: Bloomberg - 634 words
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The New Paper / Article16 August 2017 - Index ends 13.8 points lower yesterday, as banking stocks come under pressure R. SIVANITHY, THE BUSINESS TIMES sivan@sph.com.sg Monday’s 29-point bounce for the Straits Times Index may have been too much, too soon. Yesterday, the STI’s recovery from last week’s North Koreatriggered sell-off ran outR. SIVANITHY - 623 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration20 November 2019 - It sees boost from stronger return on equity, earnings visibility and relative dividend yield By Claudia Tan claudiat@sph.com.sg @ClaudiaTanBT Singapore ANALYSTS from Morgan Stanley (MS) have upgraded Singapore financials to “overweight” on the back of stronger return on equity (ROE), earnings visibility andClaudia Tan - Sources: Refinitiv, Morgan Stanley Research - 612 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration26 September 2019 - STI drops 0.94% to close at 3,125.82, as increased political turmoil in the US and trade tensions rattled investors STOCKS By Lynette Tan tanlyn@sph.com.sg @LynetteTanBT s INGAPORE stocks marked their worst session in three weeks on Wednesday, as increased political turmoil inLynette Tan - Source: Bloomberg - 603 words
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The New Paper / Article10 January 2017 - Straits Times Index enjoys fifth consecutive rise R SIVANITHY, THE BUSINESS TIMES sivan@sph.com.sg The Straits Times Index advanced for the fifth consecutive trading session yesterday, gaining 18.91 points at 2,981.54. This was most likely in response to Friday’s US jobs report thatR SIVANITHY - 632 words