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The Straits Times / Article30 December 1996 - THIS will be another quiet week as investors are likely to wait out the remaining two days that mark the end of the year, say analysts. With the bourse open for only 2'/ 2 days this week, the conventionalCHAN; WEE CHUAN - 584 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration13 November 1995 - JEAN CHIA THE Singapore market is unlikely to shake off the malaise of the past week completely, unless third-quarter economic growth figures to be released today surpassed expectations. Vickers Ballas Investment Research expects confidence to be restored if the thirdquarter grossJEAN CHIA - 579 words
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The Straits Times / Article23 May 1992 - Chan Hwa Loon MARKET REPORT By THE bourse ended the week the same way that it started on a very quiet note and with expectation of another dull week ahead. The Straits Times Industrials Index was off 1.09 pointsChan Hwa Loon - 574 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 October 1992 - Turnover soars to 4-month high on news of more COEs Robert Ng By THE stock market jerked into active trading yesterday, with the trading volume rising to a four-month high as turnovers of vogue Malaysian stocks doubled and local motor-related counters came into play. However, dealers reported that towards theRobert Ng - 566 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 December 1992 - Eddie Toh By SHARE prices were dampened yesterday by the sell-out m Hongkong and Malaysia. The Straits Times Industrials Index eased five points to 1,464.07, while the weighted BT-MGA index shed 2.17 points to 690.47. Selected gains were seen among several bankingEddie Toh - 583 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 March 1993 - Goh Eng Yeow MARKET REPORT By < LIGHT profit-taking continued to persist m the Singapore stock market for the third consecutive day as big-time investors shifted their attention to the run-up on the Hongkong market. The Straits Times Industrials Index closed 0.76Goh Eng Yeow - 543 words
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The Straits Times / Article8 March 1993 - Chan Hwa Loon sdsd By THE local bourse is expected to trade higher this week, after last week's sobering up following the intoxicating run of record-breakers (he previous week. At the end of last week, the Straits Times Industrials Index fell 7.13Chan Hwa Loon - 549 words
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The Straits Times / Article14 October 1992 - I Robert Ng MARKET REPORT B> THE local stock market perked up yesterday, encouraged by the advances in overseas bourses, but Malaysian stocks continued to dominate trading interest in selected buying. A dealer said: "The mood was generally livelier, but there was nothingI Robert Ng - 568 words
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The Straits Times / Article28 September 1992 - Eddie Toh [weekly market report| By BARGAIN-HUNTING interest is expected to resurface this week after a week of lethargic trading, said analysts. UOB Securities Research said although Dow Jones' 37.55-point fall on Friday will dampen trading today, the local bourse will still benefit fromEddie Toh - 537 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 July 1992 - Patricia Adversario MARKET REPORT By INTEREST m Malaysian stocks dominated the local bourse yesterday as share prices closed mixed m thin trading. Dealers hope Liang Court's debut on the main board today will spark some play on the market which has been languishing mPatricia Adversario - 586 words
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The Straits Times / Article14 July 1992 - Patricia Adversario gfh By I SHARE prices closed weaker on light trading yesterday with most investors remaining on the sidelines. Blue-chip counter Sembawang Shipyard was one of the day's features on the main board. It lost 20 cents to close atPatricia Adversario - 589 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 August 1992 - Chan Hwa Loon MARKET REPORT By THE local bourse closed slightly firmer yesterday, with dealers confident that the rally will be sustained for the rest of the week. There was some bargain-hunting of blue-chip counters by institutional investors. Property countersChan Hwa Loon - 562 words
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The Straits Times / Article28 April 1992 - Goh Eng Yeow FSDFSAFSADFDFSA By QUIET trading continued to afflict the Singapore market despite a slight lift to prices on some bargain-hunting among certain blue chips and bank shares. The Straits Times Industrials Index closed 4.75 points higher at 1,413.11 while the broader-basedGoh Eng Yeow - 557 words
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The Straits Times / Article22 October 1992 - Robert Ng By TRADING on the local stock market yesterday lapsed into thin volumes again, closing mixed to slightly easier. Dealers reported continued strong speculative interest in Malaysian lower liners and cable-related stocks following the recent listing of Ekran inRobert Ng - 569 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 December 1992 - Steven Pak By THE ruling People's Action Party's emphatic victory m Saturday's Marine Parade by-election could provide a fillip to the Singapore stock market when it resumes trading this moming. This was the view of dealers and analysts who said yesterdaySteven Pak - 543 words
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The Straits Times / Article3 December 1991 - Tan Sung By THE Singapore stock market closed lower m extremely dull trading yesterday, dragged down by a mini-col-lapse at the Tokyo bourse where the Nikkei average plunged almost 700 points to close at 21,992.29. The Straits Times Industrials Index fell 14.15Tan Sung - 559 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 September 1990 - Gerry de Silva 1 7i m iva =u Ifljl 33 5 i nWBHnBMABBdHBWBBHMBM^ Ety SHARE prices slid across a broad front in continued thin trading yesterday as investors worry over prospects of impending war in the Gulf. The Straits Times IndustrialsGerry de Silva - 538 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 March 1992 - Gerry de Silva gfg By SHARE prices ended mixed in moderate trading on the Singapore stock market yesterday, with selective bar-gain-hunting in blue-chip stocks. The Straits Times Industrials Index closed 9.88 points higher at 1,449.86. The broader-based Business TimesMGA Index rose 4.21Gerry de Silva - 558 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 April 1992 - Eddie Toh gdfg By THE Singapore stock market lost ground for the fifth consecutive day, shedding 20.20 points on the Straits Times Industrial Index to end at 1,394.06 yesterday. This is the lowest the index has fallen to since Oct 21Eddie Toh - 551 words
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The Straits Times / Article11 April 1992 - Phua Kok Kim DSF By CHEERED by news of stock market rebounds m the United States and Japan, the local bourse staged the largest single-day recovery since Oct 22 last year to recoup almost all the losses earlier m the week.Phua Kok Kim - 562 words