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The Business Times / Article, Illustration29 March 2021 - use banking apps to set limits and always pay full sum owed to avoid debt traps and maximise your rewards MONEY PLAYBOOK By Vivien Shiao vshiao@sph.com.sg @VivienShiaoBT Singapore S OME months before the world came to a Covid-in-duced standstill, this reporter found herselfVivien Shiao - PHOTOS: BLOOMBERG, OCBC - 1,129 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration20 December 2019 - Priority for Big Three will be on current lines of business in regions where they already have a foothold, instead of venturing into new areas: analysts OUTLOOK 2020 By Vivien Shiao vshiao@sph.com.sg @VivienShiaoBT Singapore SINGAPORE’S Big Three banksVivien Shiao - 1,169 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration4 March 2014 - Poorer performance blamed on weak exports and cooling property market By RACHEL SCULLY rjscully@sph.com.sg COMBINED profits for Singa-pore-listed companies fell last year, dragged down by sluggish exports and other factors such as the cooling property market. The 448 companies that hadRACHEL SCULLY - PHOTO: REUTERS - 958 words
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Today / Article29 January 2016 - ANGELA TENG angelateng@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE Some students and retirees with a keen eye for cheap bargains have gone shopping, but not at the department store or supermarket. They are snapping up cheap deals on the battered stock market, zeroing in on blue-chip stocks andANGELA TENG - 973 words
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The Business Times / Article12 June 1978 - SINGAPORE k By PETER CHIA followed by an equally sharp upward reaction. Meanwhile, the New York Stock Exchange forged strongly ahead as investors stormed the market In record numbers. Institutions bought heavily, Injecting funds into an already buoyant market. Massive resurgence of InterestPETER CHIA - 967 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration16 July 2013 - It downgrades outlook to negative on concerns over rapid loan growth and possibility of fall in asset values By SIOW LI SEN [SINGAPORE] Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded the outlook for Singapore’s banking system to negative from stable, owing to rapid loan growthSIOW LI SEN - Source: MAS; Source: Banks’ financial statements (DBS, OCBC, UOB), Moody’s - 956 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration15 February 2016 - Investors are pricing a crisis into banks’ share prices, even as analysts are clear that things are not so dire By Jamie Lee leejamie@sph.com.sg @JamieLeeBT Singapore WHEN Singapore banks announce their fourth-quarter results this week, they are likely to setJamie Lee - PHOTO: REUTERS - 1,233 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration11 December 2018 - STI close to year’s low; slower global growth expected next year due to US-China trade spat and rising borrowing costs BT EXCLUSIVE By Lee Meixian leemx@sph.com.sg @LeeMeixianBT Singapore WITH the Straits Times Index (STI) down 10 per cent year-to-date, followingLee Meixian - BT FILE PHOTO - 1,272 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration9 April 1980 - wsm mm*** by HOCK LOCK SIEW SPECIAL share issues for bumiputra investors by quoted companies have been coming in far more regularly than, say. the issue of shares by new companies seeking a listing on the local or Kuala i-irmpir stock exchanges. in a sense, one shouldby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 826 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration2 July 2007 - DAVID LUM: Daiwa Institute of Research (Singapore) By NANDE KHIN HE'S a veteran analyst for the banking and real estate sector who has been recognised by Star Mine as the No 3 overall top earnings estimator in Singapore and Malaysia for 2006. ButNANDE KHIN - YEN MENG JIIN - 845 words
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Eastern Sun / Article21 August 1969 - BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS Ben 51.82 (1); Borneo Bhd. $1 72 (4); Camel Plywood 51.86 (2) 51.87 (2);845 words
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The Business Times / Article28 September 2018 - But most Asian currencies firmed amid key central bank meetings in region and as US debt yields decline By Anita Gabriel anitag@sph.com.sg @AnitaGabrielBT Singapore ASIAN markets struggled to keep their heads above water on Thursday with declines in key equity benchmarksAnita Gabriel - 810 words
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The Business Times / Article19 June 1978 - K.LUMPUR l BLUE chips and the heavier-weighted stocks romped ahead In a generally steadier week. Led by a number of Singapore-based counters which Included Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation, Cycle ana Carriage and Wearne Brothers, prices strengthened and recorded gains across a fairly wide front. The last two days972 words
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The Business Times / Article18 June 1999 - It has gained 187.5% in past three months compared to SlA'sB9% rise By\ Louis Beckerling [SINGAPORE] Index heavyweights have run a "sedate" second to smaller-capitalised stocks during the latest market stampede. Measured over the past three months, the top gainerLouis Beckerling - 962 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration19 November 2009 - JOYCE HOOI Singapore Banking DBS GROUP RESEARCH, Nov 18 WE EXPECT Singapore banks' strong earnings momentum to continue in this recovery phase. 9M 2009 pre-provision profits have exceeded 9M 2007 historical highs. Build up of non-interest income would be crucial ammunition for operation profits, given that net interestJOYCE HOOI - 950 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration7 November 2008 - CONRAD TAN OCBC Bank Nov 6 close: $5.12 CIMB-GK Research, Nov 6 WITHIN expectations: Q3 2008 core net profit of $396 million was within our expectations ($4OO million) but fell short of consensus ($417 million). Core results were actually not bad. Pre-provision profit rallied to $654 million aboveCONRAD TAN - Bloomberg - 928 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration21 April 2021 - Just six, Chloe Tan is seasoned rider and youngest to take on OCBC Cycle 100km Rebecca Mah rebeccamah@sph.com.sg Like any other Primary 1 pupil, Chloe Tan goes to school, does her homework, and learns new words for her next spelling test. She has also discovered theRebecca Mah - ST PHOTO: GIN TAY - 921 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration8 January 2015 - By Lee Meixian leemx@sph.com.sg @LeeMeixianBT Singapore Singapore NON-performing mortgage loan risks will persist for Singapore banks this year, albeit with a shift from defaults by foreigners on luxury homes to those by locals on suburban homes. Banks remain safe, nevertheless. Maybank KimLee Meixian - Source: MAS - 828 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration18 June 1996 - STOCK MARKET MHMHMTAKY Foreign funds stay on the sidelines as earnings worries and Hongkong market closure contribute to continued lethargy By R Sivanithy [SINGAPORE] THE local Btock market yesterday was unable to shake off the lethargy which had afflicted it forR Sivanithy - 807 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration9 October 2000 - Nation's 64 brokerages heeding govt <*-*11; SC expects 5 'universal' brokers by year-end From Eddie Toh in Kuala Lumpur MALAYSIAN broker Loh Teck Yen is rather ambivalent nowadays. "I'm neither sad nor happy. It's something that has to happen," the managing directorEddie Toh - AP - 823 words