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The Business Times / Article, Illustration5 November 2020 - Push for fintechs to have more skin in the game could increase their accountability, cut excessive consumer leverage ANT IPO SHOCK By Lee Meixian leemx@sph.com.sg @LeeMeixianBT Singapore THE suspension of Ant Financial’s US$34 billion initial public offering (IPO) less than 48 hoursLee Meixian - Source: IPO prospectus BT Graphics - 1,107 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration3 September 2015 - Rate has risen 10% from a week ago and has more than tripled from 0.48% on Jan 19; 3-month Sibor is unchanged at 1.07% By Siow Li Sen lisen@sph.com.sg @SiowLiSenBT Singapore SINGAPORE interest rates have jumped again as Asian currencies getSiow Li Sen - Source: Bloomberg - 565 words
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The Straits Times / Article3 November 2012 - Operating profit down 37% the second straight quarter it has fallen By NG KAI LING kailing@sph.com.sg HIGH-ROLLING gamblers from key markets such as China have been reining in their spending at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) as the economic slowdown bites. This helped to dragNG KAI LING - 590 words
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Today / Article5 August 2014 - WONG WEI HAN SINGAPORE The Republic’s factories posted their strongest growth in a year last month, as demand for items such as personal computer parts and disk drives quickened, signalling a more robust recovery in the overall manufacturing economy. The Purchasing Managers’ IndexWONG WEI HAN - 560 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article31 July 2013 - Although some challenges have emerged analysts are generally upbeat about performance of banking sector NET INTEREST MARGINS EXPECTED TO BOTTOM WONG WEI HAN wongweihan@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE DBS, UOB and OCBC are expected to deliver yet another round of stable results when they announceWONG WEI HAN - 580 words
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Today / Article31 July 2013 - Although some challenges have emerged analysts are generally upbeat about performance of banking sector NET INTEREST MARGINS EXPECTED TO BOTTOM WONG WEI HAN wongweihan@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE DBS, UOB and OCBC are expected to deliver yet another round of stable results when they announceWONG WEI HAN - 580 words
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Today / Article, Illustration7 July 2017 - JOEY CHUA XUE TING SING A PORE Every day Mr Wesley Seah looks through magnified copies of a Chinese calligraphy reference book on his laptop before painstakingly practising his brush strokes. The 49-year-old then gets his mum or friends toJOEY CHUA XUE TING - PHOTO: RAJ NADARAJAN - 575 words
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Today / Article, Illustration9 January 2017 - NEO CHAI CHIN SINGAPORE More than 126,000 Singaporeans about one in 20 eligible citizens used their SkillsFuture Credit to upskill or reskill last year, with information and communications technology (ICT) courses in greatest demand across all age groups. In an update releasedNEO CHAI CHIN - SOURCE: SKILLSFUTURE SG - 559 words
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The Business Times / Article17 June 1978 - IMPROVED sentiment amid generally active condition* resulted in a steady finish at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was brisk to the point of being hectic in the afternoon session a* market operators once again returned to the scene. Market observers say the easing of591 words
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The Business Times / Article18 February 1978 - THE KUALA Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday ended on an easier note with trading generally sluggish for a greater part of the day. Sellers dictated most of the action which resulted in marginal to moderate declines across a fairly broad front. Most of the speculative second595 words
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The Business Times / Article6 June 1980 - BUOYANT spillover sentiment and a more encouraging Hongkong market enabled prices to stage a fairly bruad-based rally on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday Share prices were actively traded under a wave of fresh buying support which lifted selected counters way above their previous levels. Profit-takers594 words
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The Business Times / Article18 November 1980 - SHARE prices yielded to some selling pressure in the afternoon to close mixed at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading in contrast, was fairly buoyant in the morning, thanks to interest carried over from last Friday's strong rally. Keen demand was evident in the595 words
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The Business Times / Article1 July 1981 - TRADING was carried out on a more confident level and share prices generally closed slightly steadier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Interest among banking stocks was particularly firm with hefty gains In selected counters, especially in the Hong Leong group. In Industrials, blue598 words
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The Business Times / Article27 February 1979 - THE Kuala Lumpur stock market recovered slightly yesterday under a trickle of light buying support. But sentiment in the main remained cautious, reflecting the general wariness of traders over the continued hostilities on the Sino-Viet-nam front. As a result, volume traded during the day was583 words
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The Business Times / Article23 April 1977 - FOR the greater part of this week the bulls beat a hasty retreat and caused prices to finish generally lower at the Stock Exchange of Singapore. Each opening day saw a reserve of selling orders carried over from the previous day, mainly on profit-taking account. The brief rally noted548 words
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The Business Times / Article3 May 1977 - 0 Currant payment Ex Date Date payable Total for -the year Total for pr*viou» year Lingui SmtOM Plywood ftenong Tin Online Highland* Com. Plantations Central Sugars Aokam Tin Malayan Tin Sthn. Malayan Tin D.B.S. Dun lop Estate* King's Hotel Malayan CaMea 8. Steamship Eaaoord EaaoPrcf. Perlis Plant Kuchai591 words
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The Business Times / Article23 March 1979 - SHARE prices closed a shade easier in sluggish trading on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Losses, though marginal, were noted across a fairly broad front and volumes decreased in line with the weaker conditions. Traders were apperently taking their cue from the slightly easier567 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration24 March 1999 - AMY BALAN The insurer is cutting its board rates by half a point and extending this offer to all existing borrowers «!L NO MORE GIMMICKS NTUG Income has joined the home loan price war with a rate cut that looks set to start aAMY BALAN - TIEN CHUNG PING - 572 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration20 September 1999 - Datacraft trades puzzle investors LEONG CHAN TEIK BIG MOVES Company's top executives reduce their stakes while US-based The Capital Group increases its holding Bti No sooner did investors learn that a fund had accumulated $11.6 million of Datacraft shares last week, were they informed that top executives were unloading sharesLEONG CHAN TEIK - ST GRAPHIC - 539 words
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The Straits Times / Article11 August 1995 - GOH SOO MAY MARKET REPORT THE share market was a disappointment yesterday, reacting with indifference to the release of strong secondquarter economic data. Brokers had anticipated earlier that the better-than-expected second-quarter Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figure of 8.1 per cent would boostGOH SOO MAY - 538 words