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Eastern Sun / Article15 October 1969 - •1NGAPOU MMt EXehuit bom and otl on dally ttatco U« boilnrM STOCK EXCHANGE C PRICES ACMA 1. lar^ptte LOSING B. t. 85 1 80 1 J 78 1 97 1 iS 4.: 65 1.' m of US i Bousteau 1 C. sugar 4 C. Pbwood 1548 words
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The Straits Times : Weekly Overseas Edition / Article6 January 1990 - FROM mid-January, Singapore will, for the first time, have an index geared exclusively to the Singapore economy one of Asia’s most durable growth economies. Together with the attendant market valuations, investors will be able to track more closely the correlation between557 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration20 March 2018 - Market appears to be still weak, waiting for outcome of Fed meetings: Observers BullsAndBears Lee Meixian leemx@sph.com.sg It was a nondescript market-trad-ing day, as Singapore shares defied Wall Street’s Friday rally to dip lower yesterday, with the Straits Times Index declining forLee Meixian - 554 words
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The Straits Times / Article18 January 2018 - Nodx grew 9.2% in 2017, but Dec figures miss estimates as electronics shipments slow Chia Yan Min Economics Correspondent chiaym@sph.com.sg A global electronics boom propelled Singapore’s export growth to a seven-year high last year but an underwhelming showing last month hintedChia Yan Min - 550 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration30 July 2018 - Jolie Lim uses her art to raise autism awareness and highlight the plight of animals. ZAN SAM finds out what drives her VOLUNTEERISM M any students doodle to pass the time of day. But for Jolie Lim, it was a way for her to expressST PHOTO LEE JIA WEN - 594 words
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The Straits Times / Article27 June 2018 - Tougher course makes for more exciting national c’ship and will raise local standards Nicole Chia cnicole@sph.com.sg The OCBC Cycle National Road Championship will be held overseas for the first time this year and beyond simply offering its participants a different challenge, Singapore CyclingNicole Chia - 544 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration18 October 2018 - Seow Bei Yi byseow@sph.com.sg Singapore’s export growth clocked a strong showing last month, led by non-electronic shipments and supported by the volatile pharmaceuticals sector again. The Republic’s non-oil domestic exports (Nodx) rose 8.3 per cent from a year ago in September,Seow Bei Yi - Source: ENTERPRISE SINGAPORE STRAITS TIMES GRAPHICS - 543 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration18 September 2018 - Bourse in the red after 3 days of gains last week; banks and Singtel among losers BullsAndBears Wong Kai Yi kaiyw@sph.com.sg The new week brought fresh pain for local stocks as the key Straits Times Index (STI) fell 20.02 points, or 0.63Wong Kai Yi - 537 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration2 October 2018 - Lacklustre start to Q4 comes as HK and China markets close for holidays BullsAndBears Navin Sregantan navinsre@sph.com.sg The fourth quarter opened with a lacklustre performance across the region yesterday, not helped by markets in Hong Kong and China closing for holidays. HongNavin Sregantan - 548 words
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The Straits Times / Article31 October 2019 - Trade-related cluster faces uncertainties; wages expected to grow at slower pace Seow Bei Yi Business Correspondent byseow@sph.com.sg Economic activity in Singapore is likely to stay lacklustre over the next 18 months, with wages expected to grow slower this year andSeow Bei Yi - 594 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration15 January 2019 - It will also acquire meaningful scale to break into key growth markets like India News analysis Grace Leong Business Correspondent gleong@sph.com.sg Singapore’s blue chip property darling CapitaLand’s proposed $11 billion acquisition of Temasek unit Ascendas-Singbridge will not only significantly increase its geographicalGrace Leong - Source: CAPITALAND IMAGE: CAPITALAND STRAITS TIMES GRAPHICS - 584 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 April 2019 - Weakest year-on-year quarterly growth since 2009; economists divided on what lies ahead Seow Bei Yi Business Correspondent byseow@sph.com.sg Singapore’s economic growth came in below expectations at 1.3 per cent in the first quarter of 2019, slowing again as manufacturing contractedSeow Bei Yi - 599 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration29 August 2020 - Sentiment among local traders buoyed, with Reits and banks among top gainers BullsandBears Uma Devi umadevi@sph.com.sg The United States Federal Reserve’s move to prioritise a strong job market over inflation gave local investors a shot of optimism yesterday and sent sharesUma Devi - 538 words
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联合早报 (Lianhe Zaobao) / Article22 March 2020 - 乍都乍美食夜市提前在 29 日结束蓝云舟 yznam@sph.com.sg 配合落实安全距离现在到 6 月底有多项超过 250 人的活动需取消。主打泰国蓝云舟 - 547 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration4 April 2017 - Jardine Matheson’s 1.4 per cent gain makes it the index’s largest contributor STOCKS By R Sivanithy sivan@sph.com.sg @RSivanithyBT T HE Straits Times Index (STI) on Monday kicked off the week with a 12.4-point rise to 3,187.51, thanks mainly to gains in Jardine stocks.R Sivanithy - Source: Bloomberg - 596 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration27 April 2017 - March industrial output overshoots expectations; economists eye upgrade for full-year GDP numbers By Soon Weilun soonwl@sph.com.sg @SoonWeilunBT Singapore SUSTAINED strong demand for electronics in the region has led to a faster-than-expected expansion in Singapore’s manufacturing output and potentially its economy. SomeSoon Weilun - Source: Economic Development Board - 592 words
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The Business Times / Article24 June 2017 - STOCKS By Claire Huang A HEAD of a long weekend here, Singapore shares ended on a glum note even though the Dow futures, which the index tracks closely, was up 20 points minutes before trading ended. Dragged by the combined nine-point lossClaire Huang - 552 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration21 November 2017 - But the bounce was uneven, with losers still outnumbering gainers. Oxley Hldgs dips despite news of Mayfair Gardens buy STOCKS By Annabeth Leow leowhma@sph.com.sg @AnnabethLeowBT L OCAL equities were once more up on Monday, with the boost coming courtesy of export figures last Friday.Annabeth Leow - Source: Bloomberg - 586 words
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The Straits Times / Article10 December 2020 - Containing pandemic through widespread vaccine use forecast as main driver of growth Ovais Subhani Senior Correspondent osubhani@sph.com.sg Singapore’s economy will grow by 5.5 per cent next year, putting an end to the nation’s worst recession ever, according to a centralOvais Subhani - 585 words
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The New Paper / Article4 April 2017 - Cautious session yesterday for the Straits Times Index; Jardine Matheson largest contributor with 1.4 per cent gain R SIVANITHY, THE BUSINESS TIMES sivan@sph.com.sg The Straits Times Index (STI) yesterday kicked off the week with a 12.4-point rise to 3,187.51, thanks mainly to gainsR SIVANITHY - 546 words