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The Straits Times / Article31 March 1987 - TRADING was quiet on the Singapore stock market yesterday as investors continued to keep to the sidelines while awaiting fresh leads. Without buying interest in quality stocks, The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 6.62 points to 1,073.42. All sectors were lower and711 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration5 February 1997 - Trading snbdned as retail players are away for the holidays and foreign fnnds are unwilling to trade ahead of the release of US jobs data on Friday STOCK MARKET COMMENTARY By Ven Sreenivasan [SINGAPORE] Stocks fell below the 2,200-point level on low volumesVen Sreenivasan - 698 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration5 April 1994 - By Alvin Tay SINGAPORE You do not need a genius to tell you which companies were among the top money-spinners last year. With Singaporeans' craze for shares, properties and cars, companies in those lines of businesses would naturally do exceptionally well. Which isAlvin Tay - 713 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration29 January 1994 - No. of respondents Those polled on their views of the Singapore stock market for the week ahead: Crosby Securities, Daiwa Securities Singapore, Kay Hian James Capel. Kim Eng Securities, Nomura Research Institute, OCBC Investment Research. Peregrine Securities. Phillip Securities Research, Schroder Securities, Smith NewSource: Bloomberg - 722 words
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The Business Times / Article17 July 1992 - Tram SbHUHI Uj/ Na. af tawt Stoat UMag Stock Date HtHtr SfcarafcaMar/Wraetar S«N itoni Mm Altar Keppd Corpn 13/07/92 Central Depository (pte) Ltd Temasek HoJdmgs (Pte) Ltd S 25.000 187.815 155.613.001 35 62 155.588.001 35 62 M Credit 13/07/92 Cycle t Carnage Ltd B 10.946.800 24.630.300 160.366.293686 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration11 April 1991 - The Bottom Line LEE HAN SHIH LEE HAN SHIH The writer is a senior correspondent with BT TWO FACTIONS of the Hainanese in Singapore recently waged a much publicised fight to lead the clan. The global Futsing clan, based in Singapore and led byLEE HAN SHIH; LEE HAN SHIH - 717 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration12 March 2002 - l ven sreenivasan FURTHER data confirming a stronger-than-expected US-led global economic recovery and increasing signs of strength on Wall Street continue to underpin market sentiment here. Singapore shares kicked off the week on a positive note, led largely by cyclical blue chips such asven sreenivasan - 709 words
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The Business Times / Article20 February 1982 - THE ttarid foray of the Mk aa Ttanitj tmed late a fall ekarge yeaterday aa Exeept far a kuM mt stocks wklek failed to reiptM to Ike Improved aeatf■cat, Mat stocks galaed at least fire Mats. Preat tke epeodag bell, akare prices asTri finely680 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration7 August 2003 - FALLOUT FROM JAKARTA BOMB BLAST Dealers say initial selloff could be driven more by overvalued stocks Wong Wei Kong [SINGAPORE] Investor sentiment held up relatively well in Singapore and the region yesterday following Tuesday's Jakarta bombing, with little evidence of any re-allocation from equitiesWong Wei Kong - EPA - 680 words
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The Straits Times / Article9 September 2004 - Small counters shine on busy trading day AZHAR KHALID TAKING STOCK MARKETS CORRESPONDENT LOWER-PRICED shares took centre stage on the local bourse yesterday as they played catch-up with heavyweight counters which have rallied recently. Shares of precision plastic moulding and electronic equipment manufacturing companies were among the day's noticeable moversAZHAR KHALID - 674 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration8 January 2009 - Fiona Chan BNP predicts V-shaped recovery for economy, but others are sceptical By SINGAPORE'S faltering economy may spring back to life next year in a strong rebound, if a startling new prediction by BNP Paribas comes true. The French bank has become the first major institution to forecast aFiona Chan - AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE; REUTERS - 690 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration31 December 2010 - Analysts point to good distributable income growth, acquisitions BY YASMINE YAHYA yasminey@sph.com.sg SINGAPORE-LISTED real estate investment trusts (Reits) are shaping up to be among the top choices for investors in the new year. Thanks to the improved economy and low interest rates, ReitsYASMINE YAHYA - PHOTOS: ST FILE, MORGUEFILE - 667 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration14 June 2010 - More employees are bonding over corporate sporting events WORKING LIFE BY MARISSA LEE marilee@sph.com.sg CORPORATE Singapore spends most of its time in the business fast lane so it is not a great surprise that plenty of workers are keen to join inMARISSA LEE - 698 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration22 January 2011 - STI’s losses this week wiped out all gains made so far this year BULLS AND BEARS BY JONATHAN KWOK jonkwok@sph.com.sg ASIAN bourses ended a week to forget with more losses yesterday, as the spectre of more policy tightening from China continued toJONATHAN KWOK - PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS - 714 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration21 August 2013 - By MOK FEI FEI feimok@sph.com.sg A SHAKE-UP in partnerships between banks and petrol companies means drivers can literally go the extra mile when topping up their tanks using credit cards. In June, HSBC entered into a partnership with Shell. At the same time,MOK FEI FEI - ST FILE PHOTO - 678 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 May 2014 - History of trading volatility in May could shake current upbeat mood MARKETS INSIGHT By GOH ENG YEOW SENIOR CORRESPONDENT engyeow@sph.com.sg ONE regular occurrence in the month of May in the past four years has been a sudden turbulence in global stockGOH ENG YEOW - 678 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration20 August 2015 - Goods become pricier; petroleum exports also face weaker demand from neighbours Marissa Lee marilee@sph.com.sg The sharp falls in regional currencies threaten to hammer Singapore exporters already battling the effects of a slowing global economy. The Malaysian ringgit, the Indonesian rupiah and theMarissa Lee - PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE; Source: BLOOMBERG; ST GRAPHICS - 700 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 May 1985 - The Kuwait Investment Office (KIO) has acquired an additional 1.02 million shares in Cycle ft Carriage Ltd (C ft C) for Ss4 04 million. KlO's stake now stands at 13.4 per cent, making it the second single largest shareholder in C ft C. A joint venture owned by673 words
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The Straits Times / Article3 October 1986 - BLOCK deals were a feature of yesterday's Singapore market as prices generally traded within narrow margins. Observers said sentiment was cautious with some attention diverted to the court proceedings involving Promet and its bankers. The Straits Times Industrial Index, which was 1.87 points higher710 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration16 February 2005 - OCBC jacks up its rates by 0.3-point; other lenders take wait-and-see stance Reports by SAMUEL EE WITH interest rates for car loans going up, does it mean that now is a good time to buy that new car and lock in low interest rates while stillSAMUEL EE - FILE PHOTO - 673 words