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The New Paper / Article20 March 2018 - Losses led by banks, Jardine Strategic, Jardine Cycle Carriage; all eyes on this week’s FOMC meeting LEE MEIXIAN leemx@sph.com.sg Itwasanondescriptmarket trading day, as Singapore shares defied Wall Street’s Friday rally to dip lower yesterday, with the Straits Times Index (STI) declining for the fourthLEE MEIXIAN - 614 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration17 February 2016 - Index gains 1.4 per cent amid strong turnover of S$1.44 billion; DBS, OCBC and Singtel advance STOCKS By R Sivanithy sivan@sph.com.sg @RSivanithyBT THE Straits Times Index on Tuesday jumped 36.68 points or 1.4 per cent to 2,644.58, in line with gainsR Sivanithy - Source: Bloomberg - 659 words
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The Business Times / Article22 July 1992 - Tract IU|itttrt4 SaMntiil B*y/ Ite. af Aawaat MMlMh| Slack Date tlitiir SluraWtaar/Wractar Sod sham Bafara Altar Tat Ice Bank 16/07/92 DBS Nommees (Pte) Ltd DBS Bat* B 18.000 56.078 22.999,882 13 30 ",017,882 13 31 SPH 16/07/92 0C8C Ltd S 51,000 425,850 22,421.532 9 22 22.370.532 9615 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration26 October 1996 - Figures denote number of respondents Those polled for their views on next week's Singapore stockmarket outlook are: Alliance, Daiwa Securities, Deutsche-Morgan, Fraser, GK Goh, ING Baring, Merrill Lynch and Phillip Securities. Urac* nuMiiijH ♦(Hold) DBS Investment Research, Oct 24,82.5 cents Uraco's $2.8 million purchase of a 70663 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration7 February 1997 - Closure of KL bourse fails to dampen punters' appetite for OTC stocks; sentiment expected to remain firm next week ahead of reporting season STOCK MARKET COMMENTARY By Ven Sreenivasan [SINGAPORE] As expected, the closure of the Kuala Lumpur bourse did little toVen Sreenivasan - 655 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration15 November 1997 - STOCK MARKET COMMENTARY However, dealers say that though the underlying market tone appears tt be firming, players are still edgy By Ven Sreenivasan [SINGAPORE] Gains on Wall Street overnight and a rebound in the Hongkong bourse lifted sentiment somewhat yesterday, enablingVen Sreenivasan - Chart info from Bridge - 622 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration17 February 2000 - KLlga.T™ Investors in search of secondary players offering indirect play on IT theme From Diana Oon Abdullah in Kuala Lumpur THE "tech fever" which hit the KL stock market about two months ago is still raging. Rising prices and rich valuations have fuelled theDiana Oon Abdullah - AFP - 607 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration4 June 2002 - STOCKS ven sreenivasan TRADING yesterday depended very much on how one chose to look at things. The glass was either half-full or half-empty. Some brokers saw the market's small gain as a positive sign on the first trading day of a new month, but othersven sreenivasan - 651 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration5 March 2002 - (comment STOCKS ven sreenivasan THE powerful surge on the Singapore stock market yesterday came with a bonus: trading volume, at 718 million shares worth $1.19 billion, was significantly higher than in recent weeks. But perhaps more importantly, in terms of activity, only 256 countersven sreenivasan - 657 words
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The Business Times / Article28 July 2004 - Compiled by KENNETH LIM ST Assembly Test Services July 27 closing $1.15 ALTHOUGH we expect Stats to report a strong Q2 performance today, we maintain the negative stance that led us to recommend a SELL in earlyMarch. Basically, the arbitrage opportunity between Stats and ChipPAC limits upside forKENNETH LIM - 662 words
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The Straits Times / Article24 November 2005 - Goh Eng Yeow TAKING STOCK By SUDDENLY, it was blue skies for traders once again, as fears of rising interest rates were soothed by hopes that the US Federal Reserve might be nearing the end of its long interest-rate raising cycle. TheGoh Eng Yeow - 624 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration12 April 2009 - Fiona Chan Despite the rebound, sustainable demand is still dependent on the economy, say analysts Defying the real estate gloom, property counters have outperformed the broader stock market in the rally over recent weeks. While the Straits Times Index has gone up byFiona Chan - 627 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration31 October 2008 - Yang Huiwen BULLS AND BEARS Market barometer soars 7.8%, thanks to rate cuts by central banks By MANIC trading days have been coming thick and fast over the past year but they still have the capacity to surprise as any stunned investor couldYang Huiwen - AFP - 614 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration11 December 2008 - Yang Huiwen BULLS AND BEARS Investors buoyed by expectation of Wall Street rally from auto bailout I By There was also grim data from the World Bank indicating that global economic growth will slow to its weakest level in four decades next year. RiskYang Huiwen - RIO TINTO GROUP - 633 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration11 December 2008 - Yang Huiwen BULLS AND BEARS Investors buoyed by expectation of Wall Street rally from auto bailout I By There was also grim data from the World Bank indicating that global economic growth will slow to its weakest level in four decades next year. RiskYang Huiwen - RIO TINTO GROUP - 633 words
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The Straits Times / Article1 December 2010 - S’pore bourse dips 0.43% while other regional markets fare worse BULLS BEARS BY YASMINE YAHYA yasminey@sph.com.sg SINGAPORE shares tumbled yesterday as investors took cover from Europe’s debt woes and the ongoing tension on the Korean peninsula. “We’re facing worries of the Pigs (Portugal, Ireland,YASMINE YAHYA - 611 words
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The Straits Times / Article11 February 2011 - Chinese rates hikes, outflow of funds over risk woes spark sell-off BY YASMINE YAHYA yasminey@sph.com.sg RED is the colour of fortune and prosperity, favoured during the Chinese New Year season but not when it reflects the stock market’s performance. The festiveYASMINE YAHYA - 625 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration13 February 2011 - Growing number of women are taking up cycling as a sport Lin Yang lyang@sph.com.sg The skies are still dark at 5.30am but dozens of cyclists turn up every Saturday at their meeting point in Longhouse food centre in Upper Thomson Road for a 140km group ride.Lin Yang - ST PHOTOS: NURIA LING, OCBC - 604 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration2 May 2013 - Cycling body confirms talks but one snag could be issue of road closures By FABIUS CHEN fabiusc@sph.com.sg AFTER several false starts, plans to resurrect cycling’s Tour of Singapore finally appear to be picking up speed. At least that is the hope of the SingaporeFABIUS CHEN - ST FILE PHOTO - 605 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration17 August 2016 - SGX My Gateway report says the beer brewer, which has seen its stock soar, overtook Wilmar from end-2015 Rachael Boon rachaelb@sph.com.sg Beer brewer Thai Beverage has dethroned agri-business group Wilmar International as Singapore’s largest consumer staples stock since the end of 2015, said theRachael Boon - PHOTO: BLOOMBERG - 647 words