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The New Paper / Article21 November 2017 - But losers still outnumber gainers, Oxley Holdings dips despite news of Mayfair Gardens buy ANNABETH LEOW leowhma@sph.com.sg Local equities were once more up yesterday, with the boost coming courtesy of export figures last Friday. Good news also came over the weekend, as Prime MinisterANNABETH LEOW - 584 words
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The New Paper / Article1 March 2019 - Investors buffeted by various fundamental theme drivers impacting global equities, currency and commodity markets NAVIN SREGANTAN navinsre@sph.com.sg The last trading day of February certainly left much for investors in Singapore and Asia to ponder on. US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer tempered expectations of a US-ChinaNAVIN SREGANTAN - 569 words
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The New Paper / Article18 February 2019 - LEILA LAI leilal@sph.com.sg The coming week will give investors plenty to think about, with new developments expected on both the local and international fronts. In Singapore, Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat will deliver the highly anticipated Budget 2019 speech this afternoon. Analysts areLEILA LAI - 591 words
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The New Paper / Article4 December 2018 - STI up 73.01 points; HK and Shanghai markets recorded the biggest gains, both closing 2.6% higher NAVIN SREGANTAN navinsre@sph.com.sg Positive market sentiment following negotiations over the weekend between the US and Chinese leaders as they struck a deal to hold off their tariff row forNAVIN SREGANTAN - 585 words
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The New Paper / Article4 May 2018 - STI drops 39.6 points to 3,575.68; losers outpace gainers 276 to 147 ANGELA TAN angelat@sph.com.sg Corporate earnings reporting dominated yesterday, after the US Federal Reserve held interest rates steady in line with market s expectations. The committee signalled that the US central bank has notedANGELA TAN - 547 words
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The New Paper / Article8 May 2018 - Index falls for third straight day to finish at 3,532.86, with some 2.2 billion shares worth $1.1 billion done ANITA GABRIEL anitag@sph.com.sg Share prices in the Singapore bourse fell for the third straight day beginning the week on a cautious note ahead ofANITA GABRIEL - 590 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration15 August 2018 - The e-payment service is expected to bring cost benefits and convenience to both merchants and consumers JACQUELYN CHEOK PayNow Corporate the e-payment service for businesses which was launched Aug 13 is said to be a game-changer in Singapore's push towards aJACQUELYN CHEOK - Photo: iStock - 544 words
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The New Paper / Article5 September 2018 - Asian markets closed mixed as US markets were closed for holiday NAVIN SREGANTAN navinsre@sph.com.sg Asianmarkets closedmixedyes terday due to muted movement as US markets were closed on Monday for the Labour Day holiday. However, investors remained concerned over the potentialescalation of tradetensions between the USNAVIN SREGANTAN - 592 words
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The New Paper / Article9 January 2019 - Banks help hoist index onto modestly higher ground LYNETTE TAN tanlyn@sph.com. sg Monday’s sunny skies are gone. Most regional markets traded lower yesterday, as investors continue to hold out for breakthroughs in the trade negotiationbetween the US and China. One of those buckingLYNETTE TAN - 591 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration17 November 2016 - By Siow Li Sen While global banks are slashing Asia positions especially in investment banking banks operating in Singapore have thousands of vacancies, mainly in compliance and information technology. Several banks told The Business Times that while recruitment may not be as hotSiow Li Sen - 568 words
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The New Paper / Article23 May 2019 - Possible US action on Hikvision dents already fragile investor confidence; STI closes 0.12 point lower at 3,183.14 NAVIN SREGANTAN navinsre@sph.com.sg News reports that Washington is considering Huawei-like sanctions on another Chinese tech company, Hikvision, sawSingapore shares erase early gains to close flat. TheNAVIN SREGANTAN - 565 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration4 January 1995 - By Paul Leo SINGAPORE Late buying of component stocks ensured that the Straits Times Industrials Index started the year on a positive footing. The STII drifted below last Friday's close of 2,239.56 points for most of the day, touching a lowPaul Leo - Charts by Bridge; Source: Bloomberg - 1,855 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration9 August 1995 - By Paul Leo SINGAPORE Local stocks ended lower yesterday, led by property and banking stocks. Added to the gloom is the expectation of slower economic growth in the second quarter and some major players sidelined ahead of the National Day holiday. ThePaul Leo - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,848 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration26 March 2003 - Contrary to what he's taught, individual investor Charles Chan uses market tuning to achieve his target of absolute return. Genevieve Cna finds out more Genevieve Cua CAN you make an absolute return from relative return vehicles like unit trusts? Here's an individual investor who says heGenevieve Cua - ARTHUR LEE - 1,419 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration29 July 1994 - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE The interim earnings season may be just round the corner, and although solid growth in corporate earnings is in the offing, local stocks just like in the US are still wallowing in US interest rate-induced doldrums. However,R Sivanithy - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,866 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration27 September 1995 - By Paul Leo SINGAPORE Stocks were mixed yesterday, with married deals featuring prominently. The Straits Times Industrials Index, in spite of a 6.21point boost from Cycle and Carriage, managed to rise only 1.55 points to 2,120.26. CCL's contribution to the indexPaul Leo - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,798 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration26 October 1995 - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE Stock prices rebounded mildly yesterday, pushing the Straits Times Industrials Index above the 2,100 mark and the KLSE Composite Index past 950. Despite concerns still focusing on the lack of liquidity in the market, conversations with brokers revealed aR Sivanithy - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,728 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration9 March 2010 - OCBC’s Mezzanine Capital unit helps SMEs that reach a particular point where many of them ‘either make it to the big league or they die’, reports CONRAD TAN CONRAD TAN GEORGELee, head of group investment banking at OCBC Bank, noticed a curious pattern among theCONRAD TAN - 1,322 words
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The Business Times / Article15 June 2015 - Payment Ex Rec Pay Ann (cts) date date date date Accordia Golf Tr aj 5.710 02-Jun 04-Jun 15-Jun 19-May Advanced Hldgs ak 0.300 16-Jun 18-Jun 29-Jun 10-Jun AIMS AMP Cap Ind Reit dk 2.920 06-May 08-May 24-Jun 29-Apr AIMS AMP Cap Ind Reit aj 0.030 06-May 08-May 24-Jun1,344 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration27 December 1996 - STOCK MARKET COMMENTARY The holiday season is blamed for the extremely quiet and featureless session except for near-feverish punting on the ELSE Second Board By R Sivanithy [SINGAPORE] Prices firmed slightly yesterday but liquidity dried up drastically hitting its lowest level thisR Sivanithy - 897 words