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The Business Times / Article, Illustration29 July 2019 - STOCKS By Navin Sregantan navinsre@sph.com.sg @NavinSreBT H OPES of accommodative central bank policies have been a key needle mover in global equity markets since June, dictating sentiment in the face of US-China trade tensions. With that in mind, the US FederalNavin Sregantan - 674 words
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The Business Times / Article14 November 2019 - By Anita Gabriel anitag@sph.com.sg @AnitaGabrielBT Singapore DESPITE Sembcorp Marine’s best efforts to manage expectations a few months ago, the offshore and marine giant still fell short of analysts’ expectations on Wednesday and rattled investors after reporting a wider-than-expected loss of S$53 million inAnita Gabriel - 664 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration23 March 1996 - STOCK MARKET COMMENTARY STH sheds more than half of Thursday's gains, with dealers blaming weakness also on absence of market-moving news By Ven Sreenivasan [SINGAPORE] Thursday's recovery in local stock prices proved to be just a flash in the pan, as the marketVen Sreenivasan - 870 words
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The Business Times / Article13 September 1993 - HOCK LOCK SIEW By Joyce Quek SINGAPORE Business, like politics, makes strange bedfellows. Can total strangers share the same bed? Will they make potent partnerships or uneasy alliances? Will the "part" in "partners" mean "partnership" or "departure"? That depends on theJoyce Quek - 861 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration22 April 1978 - SINGAPORE A BROAD-BASED rally took place on the Singapore stock market yesterday a* buyer* stepped in to give their support to most shares. Trading volume shot up to a record 7.2 million shares this year. Trading was especially firm during the first hour.907 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration20 September 2003 - Compressed business cycles, mergers, pressure to deliver value are killing off old names, says WONG WEI KONG WONG WEI KONG Going, going... if Robinson Co eventually delists from the Singapore Exchange after selling its retail business, it won't be the first, norWONG WEI KONG - 897 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration1 January 2010 - It closes 65% up, with firms gaining spectacular market capitalisation BY JONATHAN KWOK jonkwok@sph.com.sg THE share market ended one of the most dramatic 12 months in living memory by closing up 65 per cent an unthinkable outcome a few months ago, and itsJONATHAN KWOK - ST PHOTO: AZIZ HUSSIN - 886 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration13 July 2013 - Analysts expect commodity prices to remain lacklustre for some time yet By JONATHAN KWOK jonkwok@sph.com.sg COMMODITY prices have been losing steam in recent months, putting a cloud over some of Singapore’s biggest listed resource players. The industry big guns, from supply chain giants Olam InternationalJONATHAN KWOK - PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS - 886 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration15 June 2013 - Punters may be sorely tempted but a falling index could send stocks lower By JONATHAN KWOK jonkwok@sph.com.sg THE Straits Times Index (STI) might have taken quite a dive lately, but it is still more than 380 points above its 52-week low, logged in JuneJONATHAN KWOK - ST FILE PHOTO - 868 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration15 June 2013 - Punters may be sorely tempted but a falling index could send stocks lower By JONATHAN KWOK jonkwok@sph.com.sg THE Straits Times Index (STI) might have taken quite a dive lately, but it is still more than 380 points above its 52-week low, logged in JuneJONATHAN KWOK - ST FILE PHOTO - 868 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration11 April 2014 - Participants have to get trained and prepared for mass sporting events. Safety, and manners, are critical in such events. By CHAN U-GENE ugenec@sph.com.sg LYCRA, it seems, is not just for superheroes. An increasing number of ordinary men and women are gettingCHAN U-GENE - 885 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration31 January 2014 - Investors concerned over slowdown of US stimulus, emerging economies By JONATHAN KWOK jonkwok@sph.com.sg THE value of the local stock market slumped about 3 per cent this month as investors grappled with a slowdown in United States stimulus and worries over emerging economies,JONATHAN KWOK - ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG - 902 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration5 August 2016 - Provisions made for likely losses from loans to oil and gas sector may not be enough Jacqueline Woo tsjwoo@sph.com.sg Ratings agency Moody’s said the three local banks may not have made enough provisions against potential losses from their loans to the hard-pressed oil andJacqueline Woo - PHOTO: REUTERS - 907 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration23 November 2017 - Now into its 29th year, the Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2017 celebrates the extraordinary achievements of local entrepreneurs AUDREY NG SEVENTEEN local business leaders were honoured at the Entrepreneur of the Year Award (EYA) this year because they displayed strength in transforming and adapting to aAUDREY NG - PHOTOS: ASME, OCBC BANK - 858 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration10 September 2010 - stocks R Sivanithy sivan@sph.com.sg Senior correspondent EUROPEopenedweakbutmovedin-to the black during the final half-hour of trading in the local market yesterday, giving the impression that Wall Street might rise during its Thursday session. And the result was a program “buy” order that included pushing upR Sivanithy - 889 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration30 October 2008 - JAMIE LEE SINGAPORE has gone into recession and rising credit costs will be the biggest earnings drag for banks going forward. The question now is not when non-performing loans (NPLs) will rise but rather, by how much it will inflate. Banks' earnings are the most sensitive to changesJAMIE LEE - Bloomberg - 887 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration23 May 2017 - SGX Real Estate Developers and Operators Index clocks 17.9% return YTD, in turn higher than STI’s 13.3% MARKETS By Lynette Khoo lynkhoo@sph.com.sg @LynetteKhooBT Singapore THE shares of real estate developers and operators have outperformed the broader market on the back ofLynette Khoo - 911 words
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The Business Times / Article26 October 2018 - Almost one in three of the 30 blue-chips that make up the index takes a hit, tumbles to new 52-week lows, but recovers later in the day MARKET ROUT By Lynette Tan tanlyn@sph.com.sg @LynetteTanBT Singapore SINGAPORE’S market finally succumbed onLynette Tan - 894 words
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The Business Times / Article1 November 2018 - Singapore-listed companies shed 5.7 per cent or S$53.2b in total market capitalisation, the steepest monthly decline since August 2015 when they lost 8.8 per cent By Lee Meixian leemx@sph.com.sg @LeeMeixianBT Singapore SINGAPORE stocks shed S$53.2 billion or 5.7 per cent ofLee Meixian - 879 words
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The Business Times / Article1 June 2021 - Year on year, however, total market capitalisation rose 14.7 per cent, or by S$110 billion By Uma Devi umadevi@sph.com.sg @UmaDeviBT Singapore THE total value of stocks in Singapore retreated in May as investor sentiment took a hit from the Republic’s tighteningUma Devi - 895 words