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The Straits Times / Article14 April 1992 - Wong Leong Mein By TAKEOVER target Malayan Credit Ltd (MCL) was the most active counter yesterday in an otherwise lacklustre market, in which share prices weakened on thin trading volumes. Brokers said it was likely that the three key players in the hostileWong Leong Mein - 548 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 April 1992 - Caroline Chan By LOCAL market sentiment remained lacklustre yesterday despite the 1.18--per cent recovery on the Tokyo bourse. Brokers said trading was featureless with stocks closing mixed, except for certain penny stocks and takeover target Malayan Credit (MCL). Dealers said the 202.93-point riseCaroline Chan - 538 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 April 1992 - Sentiment likely to remain cloudy this week: Analysts Phua Kok Kim By SENTIMENT on the stock market is likely to remain cloudy this week despite a turnaround last Friday in tandem with market movements in Japan and the United States last week, say some analysts and dealers. Lum Chang SecuritiesPhua Kok Kim - 587 words
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The Straits Times / Article8 February 1992 - Wong Leong Mein By INSTITUTIONAL interest in Malaysian blue chips boosted trading volumes on the bourse yesterday. While share prices closed higher generally, profit-taking in Singapore Mue chips resulted in the Straits Times Industrials Index slipping 4.56 points to 1,526.29. On the scoreboard, advancesWong Leong Mein - 575 words
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The Straits Times / Article17 October 1991 - Goh Eng Yeow By SHARE prices closed mixed yesterday as investors appeared indecisive about which direction the stock market is headed. The Straits Times Industrials Index moved within a narrow band most of the day and closed 0.19 of a point higherGoh Eng Yeow - 564 words
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The Straits Times / Article28 March 1989 - Bourse continues to rise m active day's trading THE Singapore stock market continued on its strong course yesterday, with broad-based gains and most counters closing near their highs after a day of active trading. Cold-shouldering Thursday's 20.17--point fall on Wall Street, the local market saw retailers and speculators strongly548 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration18 March 1995 - Those polled on their views of the Singapore stock market for the week ahead: Alliance. Baring, BZW. Credit Lyonnais Securities, DBS Research. Fraser Securities. G K Goh. Morgan Grenfell, Phillip Securities. S G Warburg. Smith New Court W I Carr. Buy! Zalik Securities (Mar I560 words
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The Business Times / Article18 August 1995 - From Ho Kay Tat in KUALA LUMPUR SALOMON Brothers chief Asia market strategist Timothy Moe said yesterday he was maintaining his overweight rating of the Malaysian stock market despite this week's scare over rising interest rates. Mr Moe had, in hisHo Kay Tat - 598 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration20 July 1996 - Those polled for their views on the Singapore stock market's outlook in the week ahead are: Daiwa Securities, GK Goh, Kim Eng. Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Morgan Grenfell, OCBC Securities Research, Ong Co, Vickers Ballas and WI Carr. Mai Overseas Laai (UOL) ♦UOL is the biggest listed Prime564 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration16 December 1992 - Investment comes 6 weeks after HK group's Cold Storage transaction By Lee Han Shih SINGAPORE The Kuwait Investment Office (KIO) yesterday sold its entire 16 per cent stake in locally-listed Cycle Carriage Ltd (CCL) to Hongkong's Jardine group for $212.5 million, aLee Han Shih - 572 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration11 December 1993 - Those polled on their views of the Singapore stock market for the week ahead: Alliance Securities. Baring Securities. Crosby Securities. Daiwa Securities. Kay Hian James Capel, Kim Eng Securities. OCBC Securities. Ong Company, Peregrine Securities, Phillip Securities. Smith New Court, and WI Carr. Buy! Daiwa587 words
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The Business Times / Article19 March 1991 - Mar 15 GK Goh Holdings has proposed a 1 for 4 bonus share issue in spite of a drastic fall in its earnings for the six months ended Dec 31. 1990 The OUB group's Mandarin hotel chain is about to embark on a third hotel project on Hainan560 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration27 July 1999 - STOCK MARKET COMMENTARY Ponds concerned about region's near-term ontlook; market hits 2-month low but volumes are relatively low By Ven Sreenivasan SINGAPORE stocks fell to their lowest levels in almost two months, weighed by interest rate and currency market jitters. TheVen Sreenivasan - 596 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration26 February 1999 - STOCK MARKET COMMENTARY Bank shares weighed down by reports of HSBC Holdings' and Stanchart's bad loans in region By Ven Sreenivasan STOCKS on the Singapore bourse slid in quiet trading as the market digested the 1998 economic data and awaited today's 1999Ven Sreenivasan - 597 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration26 July 1997 - Those polled for their views on the Singapore stock market outlook next week were: Alliance Securities', Daiwa, Deutsche-Mor-gan Grenfell, GK Goh, ING-Barings, Merrill Lynch, Phillip Securities. DBS Land ♦(Buy) OCBC Investment Research, July 25, $4.72 DBS Land has entered into a 60:40 joint venture with Temasek Holdings561 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration28 January 2000 - -ll comment STOCKS r.sivanithy INTEREST rate worries continued to take a back seat yesterday as banks and technology issues drove the local benchmark index up for the second consecutive session, this time past the 2,300 level. The broad market, however, sagged disappointingly,r. sivanithy - 578 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration10 December 1999 - I :'i comment STOCKS r.sivanithy A SLIGHT shift in the buying of index stocks towards a few laggards yesterday ensured that the Straits Times Index managed a fourth consecutive all-time high, while electronics and telecommunications plays were top of the listr. sivanithy - 546 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration13 December 1999 - STOCKS r.sivanithy THE new age of investing, it seems, has taken yet another twist. These days, the use of "reasonable" price earnings ratios as benchmarks for valuation is being glibly forfeited in favour of momentum trading (cleverly disguised asr. sivanithy - 587 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration21 December 1999 - -i I comment STOCKS ven sreenivasan CHRISTMAS week kicked off on a quiet note on the Singapore stock market yesterday, but for DBS Group, it was another record-break-ing run. Not so fortunate was local motor giant Cycle Carriage, which skidded as investors jammedven sreenivasan - 543 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration4 May 2000 - CO —i 8 CO v.sreenivasan SINGAPORE blue chips languished yesterday as most investors tread gingerly following the overnight weakness on Wall Street. And with institutional players holding back from taking signif icant positions, the bulk of the market's activity was dependent onv. sreenivasan - 561 words