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The Business Times / Article8 April 1987 - PROFIT-TAKERS took the upper hand on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday after Monday's stronger showing but some last-minute buying helped share prices finish on a mixed note. Trading remained quiet except for a handful of special situation lower liners and542 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration9 March 2004 - BT comment STOCKS ven sreenivasan EVER noticed how the Singapore market struggles to maintain upward momentum beyond a second month? Every year, what starts as a powerful, liquidity-driven surge dies with a whimper within three months. It happened last year. It happenedven sreenivasan - 582 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration3 March 2004 - BT comment STOCKS r. sivanitny IF second liners were the market leaders throughout the recovery of the past nine months, then judging by the devastation wrought in the past few weeks in small caps, it might well be that second linersr. sivanitny - 562 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration11 June 2004 - BT comment STOCKS r. sivanithy THE mantra in trading rooms, at least judging by yesterday's session seems to be: "When in doubt, rotate". Traders swapped stocks in the UOB stable for UOB itself and flitted in and out of a handful ofr. sivanithy - Source: Bloomberg - 567 words
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The Business Times / Article30 June 2004 - Hike due partly to easing of fears over oil prices, interest rates, China By Andrea Tan THE market capitalisation of Singapore stocks rose 2 per cent in June, breaking a previous two-month decline. While the market remained jittery and volatile inAndrea Tan - 574 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration12 August 2004 - BT comment STOCKS r. sivanithy THE Straits Times Index lost its grip on the 1,900 mark yesterday as its recent relative under-perfor-mance vis-a-vis other markets continued for a third straight session. Wall Street's Tuesday bounce was dismissed as a temporary respite for ar. sivanithy - Source: Bloomberg - 572 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration21 August 2004 - Compiled by VEN SREENIVASAN SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) has said it will raise its fuel surcharge from Sept 1 to offset continuing high fuel prices. This move was widely anticipated, given the direction of oil prices during the past month. SIA will raise the flat fuel surcharge from US$5 perVEN SREENIVASAN - Source: Bloomberg - 549 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration10 March 2003 - COLIN TAN TAKING STOCK />'-/ MARKETS CORRESPOS DENT NOW that the local benchmark the Straits Times Index (STI) has sunk below the lowest close in the aftermath of the Sept 11 terrorist attack, are stock values cheap? After all, a drop ofCOLIN TAN - 537 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration14 August 2007 - GRACE CHNG The company grew by more than 30 per cent, higher than its US parent's growth of 18 per cent. By New business deals like supplying wireless infrastructure to telcos have benefited Cisco Singapore. In the company's fourth quarter results ending July 28,GRACE CHNG - CISCO - 567 words
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The Straits Times / Article11 April 2006 - Audrey Tan By Assismnt Money Editor IT WAS all systems go for the Singapore economy m the first quarter, as stronger local and foreign demand for made-in-Singapore goods and services lifted growth to a sizzling 9.1 per cent compared with the same periodAudrey Tan - 562 words
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The Straits Times / Article14 November 2008 - Alvin Foo BULLS AND BEARS Stocks hit by US U-turn on toxic assets, regional selldown, oil price slide By MARKETS CORRESPONDENT A TRIPLE dose of bad tidings hit the local stock market yesterday: a regional selldown, a scrapping of US government plans to buy toxic assets andAlvin Foo - 598 words
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The Straits Times / Article9 March 2010 - Local bargain hunters shop for blue chips as global recovery picks up BULLS AND BEARS BY GOH ENG YEOW SENIOR CORRESPONDENT engyeow@sph.com.sg ASIAN bourses registered their sharpest gains in a month yesterday, as sidelined traders scrambled back into the action, following aGOH ENG YEOW - 552 words
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The Straits Times / Article30 April 2010 - Investors reassured by Fed’s decision to keep interest rates low BULLS AND BEARS BY DAWN ZENG dzeng@sph.com.sg SO MUCH for that crisis. Investors headed back to the market if a little cautiously despite more tales of Armageddon coming out of Europe. Spain became theDAWN ZENG - 547 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article30 April 2010 - Investors reassured by Fed’s decision to keep interest rates low BULLS AND BEARS BY DAWN ZENG dzeng@sph.com.sg SO MUCH for that crisis. Investors headed back to the market if a little cautiously despite more tales of Armageddon coming out of Europe. Spain became theDAWN ZENG - 547 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article6 May 2009 - Goh Eng Yeow BULLS AND BEARS Encouraging economic data worldwide adds to positive mood at home By THE bulls showed no signs of a let-up yesterday, rampaging through the stock market to chase the benchmark Straits Times Index (STI) to a six-month high.Goh Eng Yeow - 547 words
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The Straits Times / Article6 May 2009 - Goh Eng Yeow BULLS AND BEARS Encouraging economic data worldwide adds to positive mood at home By THE bulls showed no signs of a let-up yesterday, rampaging through the stock market to chase the benchmark Straits Times Index (STI) to a six-month high.Goh Eng Yeow - 547 words
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The Straits Times / Article19 June 2009 - Yang Huiwen BULLS AND BEARS Banks and property counters tumble; volume lowest since April 29 THE local market extended declines for a sixth straight day, its longest losing streak since the market rout in January. The benchmark Straits Times Index (STI) fell 34.25Yang Huiwen - 547 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration12 October 2009 - Alvin Foo BULLS AND BEARS Q3 economic numbers, earnings may spark fresh wave of buying By MARKETS CORRESPONDENT SINGAPORE stocks could see the continuation of their upward charge this week due to the prospect of bright economic growth numbers and positive earnings surprises.Alvin Foo - 551 words
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The Straits Times / Article29 January 2010 - THE STRAITS TIMES URBAN/L’OREAL PROFESSIONNEL STYLE CONTEST Submit a photograph of yourself with great hair. The best four looks will each receive $2,000 worth of hair products. Organised by The Straits Times Urban and sponsored by L’Oreal Professionnel. Info: Submit photographs to lorealprofessionnel@sg.loreal.com by Sun. All participants must agree538 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article29 January 2010 - THE STRAITS TIMES URBAN/L’OREAL PROFESSIONNEL STYLE CONTEST Submit a photograph of yourself with great hair. The best four looks will each receive $2,000 worth of hair products. Organised by The Straits Times Urban and sponsored by L’Oreal Professionnel. Info: Submit photographs to lorealprofessionnel@sg.loreal.com by Sun. All participants must agree538 words