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The Straits Times / Article5 February 1997 - MARKET REPORT iliillilllilHilltlKlllllllllHlM lIIIIN SHARE prices eased fur ther yesterday m a slowH market taking it easyH ahead of the long week-H end, but underlying senti- ment remained firm, saidH The Straits Times In-H dustrials Index fell 25.84 1 points to 2,192.22 asTAIN LI ENG; LI ENG - 418 words
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The Straits Times / Article12 February 1997 - SIM WAI CHEW MARKET REPORT SHARES closed mixed yesterday with activity dominated by Clob-trad-ed counters and local sec-ond-liners. There was muted reaction from blue chips to the upward revision in economic growth, with the Straits Times Industrials Index closing below the 2,200 level atSIM WAI CHEW - 435 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration27 March 1996 - IT WAS a quiet day on the local stock market ahead of the Federal Open Market Committee meeting's decision on the direction of US interest rates. However, attention continued to be centred on Malaysian secondliners, which are enjoying a run on speculative activity.JEAN CHIA - 411 words
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The Straits Times / Article3 May 1996 - SINGAPORE blue chips succumbed to profit-taking yesterday, erasing most of the gains made on Tuesday. Dealers said the local bourse appeared unable to sustain a rally as any support invariably fizzled out. MARKET R > E > P i ORT Among419 words
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The Straits Times / Article25 October 1996 - JEAN CHIA MARKET REPORT BLUE chips m Singapore rose yesterday on low volumes, but profit-taking m smaller-capitalised counters set m. "Sentiment might have improved on the back of some broking houses' overweight recommendations on the electronics sector," said an institutional broker. He warned,JEAN CHIA - 420 words
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The Straits Times / Article1 February 1996 - MARKET FOREIGN funds shored up blue chips on the Singapore stock market yesterday, m anticipation that the US Federal Reserve Board would cut interest rates. Due to a late bout of buying, the 30-share Straits Times Industri- als Index surged 14.21JEAN CHIA - 409 words
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The Straits Times / Article31 July 2000 - These figures, compiled bij First Call/Thomson Financial, are based on the stocks' closing prices on Thursday and do not represent the views of this newspaper. The recommendations represent the average of those submitted by 32 brokers. Where stocks are not tracked by any analyst, the recommendationST GRAPHICS - 411 words
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The Straits Times / Article17 April 1989 - SECTION II Classifieds Sect. I 1 If. 22 33 Appt t Notices Sad I 35-31 Cinema Sect. I 6 J Cemkt Sect. I IB X^O^ i" a Product Advertiser Station/Pate *»con Carrier I 1 AHnes A* Canada I 4 Air M» 1-13 Finnair Stn-sov I 7 Si-Ju OCBC408 words
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The Straits Times / Article19 January 1989 - Buyers' Guide SECTION ii/iii Obituary Sect I 34 Classified Sect. It 10 to 15 A 18 to 28 Appt Notices Sect. I 38 Appt Notices Sect. II 29 to 30 Cinema Sect. II 9 Comics Sect. II 31 Product Advertiser Section/Pace Apartment XPO Consultants I Audk> Pertama Audio I 33422 words
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The Business Times / Article25 June 1994 - ONLY two sectors air transport and petroleum have sin-gle-digit 1996 prospective price earnings ratios (PERs) at current price levels. In its June investment strategy report, DBS Investment Research recommends clients to keep more air transport, petroleum, food and beverage, media, banks and finance and413 words
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The Business Times / Article9 February 1998 - Analysts forecast '97 profits of Big Foot at $2.55b, up 6% Reuters |SINC.AI*OKK| Asia's economic crisis may have sliced almost $200 million ofT the net profits of Singa|Mire banks in 1997, banking analysts say. Tight lending margins, a slowdown in regional comReuters - 435 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration30 October 2000 - The airline's interim report scored 28 out of 50 for content and a near perfect 45 out of 50 for context By] Paul Thompson SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) not only impressed us with its financial results for the six months ended Sept 30. ItPaul Thompson - ARTHUR LEE - 415 words
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The Business Times / Article28 March 1985 - SHARE PRICES on the Kuala Lumpur stock market retreated across the board in dull and listless trading. Although some interest was seen in selected stocks, most investors preferred to stay on the sidelines. After opening at a slightly lower level, share prices426 words
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The Business Times / Article16 February 1983 - •9 RICHARD CRAGG of Lyal and Evalt IN SPUE of the c«n we espresssd aboM the pretest high ratlags of locally-quoted SfMttas, «he market haa naaiMd bajjursidU tag prices Ihw have bee a swder plaaed by aa hnaaMag chart BUYa," aad a growggTJSRICHARD CRAGG - 414 words
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The Business Times / Article11 August 1982 - FURTHER sharp falls were seen at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as the shakeout continued unabated in increased volumes. The declines were spread across the board with few stocks spared the bearish onslaught. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Index fell 19.13 points429 words
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The Business Times / Article19 August 1982 - SHARE prices staged a broad-based rally on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday on a flood of buying orders. Volumes rose significantly. Buyers practically camped on the trading floor for the better part of the day though interest eased slightly towards the final bell. It428 words
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The Business Times / Article15 December 1983 - By AMY BALAN AN INVESTOR interested in buying technology stocks now should note Mr Kenneth RoHand's advice: "Big is better". He should know. Mr Rolland, executive vice-presi-dent and chief investment officer at Chemical Bank, New York, manages some US$l5 billion in trustAMY BALAN - 430 words
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The Business Times / Article26 March 1985 - A FRESH BOUT of buying support in the afternoon session helped check the downward drift of prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was selective with many issues closing with gains. Generally, the market was fairly active with most issues finishing slightly414 words
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The Business Times / Article2 April 1985 - SHARE PRICES continued to lose ground at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday due to lack of interest among investors. However, several situational issues attracted fresh buying support and closed against the general trend. Overall, most counters recorded small losses. The market424 words
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The Business Times / Article11 September 1986 - SELLERS dominated trading at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday with share prices easing across the board. But some bargainhunting towards the close managed to help certain counters to close off their lowest levels. Dealers said selling pressure came after the suspension416 words