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The Business Times / Article, Illustration21 August 2009 - With sporting events having grown exponentially in Singapore in the past decade, more companies are using the Republic as the launchpad for unique or large-scale sporting events which they plan to roll out in the Asian region. CHEAH UI-HOON reports IT PROJECT manager Lawrence Ang, 45,1,603 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration8 June 1995 - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE Local blue chips and their Malaysian counterparts continued slipping yesterday, a phenomenon probably triggered by increasing nervousness at the heights to which Wall Street has scaled and expectations of slower growth this year, both here and in theR Sivanithy - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,821 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration12 August 1995 - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE Local share prices closed mixed yesterday, with blue chips unable to find favour among investors who preferred to focus their attention on the smaller capitalisation stocks. Blue chips also suffered after a weak overnight Wall Street session, duringR Sivanithy - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,791 words
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Today / Article14 January 2011 - CHRISTOPHER HOWELLS christopherh@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE A knee-jerk reaction to the latest round of property cooling measures is expected to hit banks and developers but industry players believe that normal service will resume. For now though, banks here are likely to see aCHRISTOPHER HOWELLS - 450 words
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Today (3) / Article, Illustration27 December 2012 - But figures come in lower than expected, economists not upbeat about outlook SINGAPORE ECONOMY WONG WEI HAN wongweihan@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE The country’s manufacturing output grew for the first time in four months last month, but the figures came in lower than expected as persistently weak global demandWONG WEI HAN - PHOTO: BLOOMBERG - 471 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration27 December 2012 - But figures come in lower than expected, economists not upbeat about outlook SINGAPORE ECONOMY WONG WEI HAN wongweihan@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE The country’s manufacturing output grew for the first time in four months last month, but the figures came in lower than expected as persistently weak global demandWONG WEI HAN - PHOTO: BLOOMBERG - 471 words
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Today / Article, Illustration27 December 2012 - But figures come in lower than expected, economists not upbeat about outlook SINGAPORE ECONOMY WONG WEI HAN wongweihan@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE The country’s manufacturing output grew for the first time in four months last month, but the figures came in lower than expected as persistently weak global demandWONG WEI HAN - PHOTO: BLOOMBERG - 471 words
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Tabla / Article, Illustration4 April 2014 - “Cricket teaches you patience and it also builds character, just like Carnatic music. Playing a Test match is like performing at a four-hour concert.” Carnatic vocalist and national award-winning playback singer P. Unnikrishnan who also played as a batsman in the Tamil Nadu junior league’s sub-junior leaguePHOTOS: THE STRAITS TIMES, IANS - 444 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article15 April 2010 - they project 7.5% to 9.5% growth, optimistic about wages and jobs MILLET ENRIQUEZ emelita@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE After the first quarter’s stunning performance, private sector economists are now revising their growth forecast up for the year to between 7.5 per cent and 9.5 per cent, a tad higherMILLET ENRIQUEZ - 440 words
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Today (3) / Article15 April 2010 - They project 7.5% to 9.5% growth, optimistic about wages and jobs MILLET ENRIQUEZ emelita@mediacorp.com.sg >> www.channelnewsasia.com/video SINGAPORE After the first quarter’s stunning performance, private sector economists are now revising their growth forecast up for the year to between 7.5 per cent and 9.5 per cent, aMILLET ENRIQUEZ - 440 words
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Today / Article, Illustration15 April 2010 - MILLET ENRIQUEZ emelita@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE After the first quarter’s stunning performance, private sector economists are now revising their growth forecast up for the year to between 7.5 per cent and 9.5 per cent, a tad higher than the Government’s revised projections announced yesterday. On-year gross domestic productMILLET ENRIQUEZ - BLOOMBERG - 440 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article11 April 2013 - Fall may be due to declines in some heavyweights like SingTel, Jardine BULLS AND BEARS By JONATHAN KWOK jonkwok@sph.com.sg A STRONG opening in Europe and gains on Wall Street futures allowed the local stock market to pare losses racked up earlierJONATHAN KWOK - 442 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration14 November 2000 - Singapore shares fall on regional sell-off SINGAPORE shares headed lower yesterday in reaction to Wall Street's sell-off last Friday. Dell's warning of a slower 20 per cent growth in FY2OOI triggered another earnings downgrade worry. The consensus for the S&P tech sector's earnings growth in FY2OOI is now449 words
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Today / Article, Illustration14 November 2000 - Singapore shares fall on regional sell-off SINGAPORE shares headed lower yesterday in reaction to Wall Street's sell-off last Friday. Dell's warning of a slower 20 per cent growth in FY2OOI triggered another earnings downgrade worry. The consensus for the S&P tech sector's earnings growth in FY2OOI is now449 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article25 January 2013 - LOW LIN FHOONG S ING A PORE Asia’s best BMX bikers will come speeding into town on May 19 when the Republic hosts the 8th BMX Asian Continental Championships at the Tampines Bike Park for the first time. More than 150 riders from China, Japan, SouthLOW LIN FHOONG - 469 words
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Today / Article, Illustration18 April 2016 - TEA LEAVES TOMMY XIE today@mediacorp.com.sg Tommy Xie is an economist at OCBC Bank This week, market focus will shift to the European Central Bank (ECB) policy meeting on hursday, though the ECB is expected to hold its policy intact. Meanwhile, Bank Indonesia’s meetingTOMMY XIE - 465 words
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The Business Times / Article11 October 1978 - THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday closed easier in dull trading. Contrary to expectations of further improvement In market trend attributed to the KLSE buying-ln orders, trading prevailed In a mood of uncertainty. Following a barely steady opening. price movements were relatively sluggish. By the446 words
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The Business Times / Article25 February 1981 - By MANO SABNANI THE return of foreign institutional buying was the most important factor accounting for the local stock market's dramatic rise to a record height on considerably higher turnover yesterday. The foreigners were back after taking a twoweek breather, according to brokers. But localMANO SABNANI - 471 words
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The Business Times / Article9 September 1977 - THE Kuala Lumpur Stock market closed yesterday on an easier note on the absence of support In fairly active trading. On balance, the market finished with losses outnumbering gains three to one. Bears were out In force yesterday, following a long spell of erratic trading amid brief451 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration26 September 1979 - gaaacu, HOCK LOCK SIEW IT IS A FACT that in a strong market rally, trading is widespread and accompanied by a high volume of shares changing hands. During such a rally, speculators and genuine investors need not search hard and long to find the right stocks in whichHOCK LOCK SIEW - 449 words