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Eastern Sun / Article10 July 1969 - By Our Market Reporter quietly easier conditions prevailed Mala y* ia and Singapore yesterday whence nort and a aded soon after opening on nominal buying supstates Sharp wof the continuing tension in a few West M£to Monday's closng leveljL 16 USUally Speculatlve counter wer ma424 words
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Streats / Article, Illustration22 November 2002 - Household debt jumps to 174% of disposable income SINGAPORE Household debt in Singapore has surged as people spend more than they earn, living increasingly off credit, Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry Tharman Shanmugaratnam said yesterday. In fact, the figure, as a proportion of personal433 words
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Streats / Article12 June 2002 - STI: 1,656.56 7.88 Reuters SHARES reversed early gains to end weaker yesterday after a choppy session that saw many blue chips retreat on a general lack of interest and concerns over corporate earnings recovery. The Straits Times Index closed 0.47 per cent or 7.88 points– Reuters - 427 words
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Streats / Article16 April 2002 - STI: 1,757.54 5.79 Reuters SHARES finished higher for a third consecutive day yesterday after struggling for most of the day as the recent boost to sentiment from proposed tax cuts wore off. “It’s actually going nowhere. There are a lot of waiting sellers– Reuters - 423 words
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Streats / Article17 October 2002 - STI: 1,439.05 9.37 SHARES closed higher yesterday for the fourth straight day on hopes that the local market had bottomed out, with tech stocks such as ST Assembly up sharply. The Straits Times Index gained 0.66 per cent, or 9.37 points, to close at422 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration3 August 2018 - The pace of manufacturing activity continued to moderate for the fourth straight month in line with economists’ expectations of a slower second half of the year. Manufacturers appeared less bullish about prospects in light of the added uncertainty fromST FILE PHOTO - 415 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration27 October 2018 - United Overseas Bank lifted net profit 17 per cent to $1.04 billion for the third quarter over the same period last year, broadly in line with expectations. But earnings were 4 per cent down from the $1.08 billion racked upPHOTO: BLOOMBERG - 439 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 July 1988 - Product Advertiser Section/Page Arts Suppltt Mart* Arts 1-2 Victor Electronics I 21 MHE Consumer I 1 NEC 1-12 Bar* DBS 1-7 OCBC 1-1 Royal Trust Merchant Bank 1—32 Tat Lee Bank I 32 Lombard North Central Ptc 1—32 Bed Lawn Fnven/Mayfran II 5 Bfcxh Hunter Douglas J&K Interior412 words
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The Business Times / Article30 March 2017 - By Kenneth Lim kenlim@sph.com.sg @KennethLimBT Singapore DBS Group Holdings chief executive Piyush Gupta took a 23 per cent pay cut in 2016 as the bank posted a net profit decline and non-performing loan rates rose more than expected, according toKenneth Lim - 415 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration4 January 2018 - Singapore manufacturers ended 2017 on a high, fuelled mainly by strong growth in electronics. But the sector’s pace of expansion is showing signs of moderating after a year of breakneck growth. BT Data BY CHIA YANCHIA YAN MIN - Source: Singapore Institute of Purchasing & Materials Management - 432 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration19 September 2017 - Non-oil domestic exports rise higher than predicted MARISSA LEE, THE STRAITS TIMES marilee@sph.com.sg Defying the sceptics who have warned of slower growth, exports in August surged at their fastest pace in six months. Shipments to China rebounded while electronics sales, which many thought would taperMARISSA LEE - PHOTO: REUTERS - 408 words
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The New Paper / Article1 June 2018 - Compiled by Anita Gabriel YOMASTRATEGIC HOLDINGS BUY TARGET PRICE: $0.58 MAY 31 CLOSE: $0.405 DBS Group Research, May 31 Despite some disappointment on Myanmar’s economic growth, we believe Yoma remains the best proxy of a potential economic turnaround in Myanmar. With its diversified portfolio in property, consumer andAnita Gabriel - 437 words
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The New Paper / Article13 September 2019 - Compiled by Navin Sregantan SINGAPORE BANKS POSITIVE (MAINTAINED) Maybank Kim Eng, Sept 11 For banking cycles after the global financial crisis, we have trained Maybank KimEng’ s proprietary machine learning algorithms to identify the key variables that affect Singapore banks’ non-performing loans (NPLs). From our analysis, it appearsNavin Sregantan - 418 words
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The Business Times / Article13 September 2019 - Singapore Banks Positive (maintained) Maybank Kim Eng, Sept 11 For banking cycles after the global financial crisis, we have trained Maybank Kim Eng’s proprietary machine learning algorithms to identify the key variables that affect Singapore banks’ non-performing loans (NPLs). From our analysis, it appears that the pace of434 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration21 December 2021 - By Vivienne Tay vtay@sph.com.sg @vivienneTayBT Singapore REGIONAL markets fell into negative territory on Monday (Dec 20), extending weekend losses from the global markets as Omicron fears and the tightening of borders weighed on investors. Nearly all the Asia indices, save for NewVivienne Tay - PHOTO: REUTERS - 421 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration17 January 2016 - Want to make your money grow but don’t know how? CHAI HUNG YIN (chaihyn@ sph.com.sg) speaks to experts Experts see a challenging year ahead, especially in the first half CHAI HUNG YIN (chaihyn@ sph.com.sg) The recent developments in China further devaluation of the yuan andCHAI HUNG YIN - PHOTO: REUTERS - 423 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 July 2019 - SeowBeiYi Business Correspondent As Singapore’s manufacturing slowdown continued in the second quarter this year, its key sectors of construction and services took a hit as well, surprising economists, who warned of further spillovers. Ministry of Trade and Industry advance estimates showed yesterday that manufacturingSeowBeiYi - 430 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration11 January 2018 - CHIA YAN MIN Singapore manufacturers ended 2017 on a high, fuelled mainly by strong growth in electronics. But the sector’s pace of expansion is showing signs of moderating after a year of breakneck growth. The latest purchasing managers’ index (PMI)CHIA YAN MIN - Photo: iStock - 417 words
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The New Paper / Article28 April 2017 - Central bank’s latest biannual report notes ‘volatile and uneven’ growth CHIA YAN MIN, THE STRAITS TIMES chiaym@sph.com.sg While some manufacturing segments are benefiting from the improving global economy, the outlook for Singapore remains cautious, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said yesterday. It notedCHIA YAN MIN - 439 words