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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration15 March 2014 - Life! looks at safe, legal ways to carry your bicycles in your car Toh Yong Chuan tohyc@sph.com.sg Recreational cycling is on the rise, fuelled by a growing network of park connectors, cycling paths and, perhaps, health consciousness. Car dealers are riding on this popularity. Volvo Cars isToh Yong Chuan - ST PHOTO: JAMIE KOH - 1,319 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration21 September 1994 - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE Local stock prices staged a surprising rebound yesterday, in contrast to the sluggish response by Malaysian stocks to a general election announcement. Observers said that there appeared to be a slight shift by the more conservativeR Sivanithy - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,865 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration16 September 1994 - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE In spite of a further rise on Wall Street overnight, investors yesterday continued to ignore local stocks in favour of Malaysian counters, driving the Straits Times Industrials Index down to its 2,280 support level. Traders saidR Sivanithy - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,851 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration17 January 1995 - By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE Share prices, particularly those of property counters, rebounded from last week's heavy sell-off but the buying was not strong enough to sustain the market as caution still prevailed. With the lingering threat of another round of interest rate hikeQuak Hiang Whai - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,852 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration17 September 1994 - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE The market yesterday reacted indifferently to a powerful overnight surge on Wall Street, with prices closing mixed, although gains by blue chips pushed the Straits Times Industrials Index up by 16.34 points. Malaysian shares, however, continued to beR Sivanithy - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,872 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration4 August 1995 - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE Blue chips and shipyard stocks sank heavily yesterday as the market decided to downplay their prospects following negative rumours about their interim earnings, while Malaysian counters proved unable to sustain their recent rises. Prices ended mainlyR Sivanithy - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,849 words
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Singapore Herald / Article27 January 1971 - STEADY conditions prevailed during the two hours of trading m the Stock Exchange yesterday before it closed for the Chinese New Year holidays, and turnover was moderate. On the expectation of a rising market after the holidays, speculative bulb collected a wide range of shares and marginal1,199 words
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Eastern Sun / Article24 July 1969 - TJUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots cf 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS Acma $1.60 (1); Borneo $1.60 (5) $1.59 (1) $1.55 (1); Boustead $lBO (4); Camel1,204 words
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Eastern Sun / Article16 July 1969 - BUSINESS done In and reported to the trading rooms Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore Finn the S4 num i> er of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS A cm a 51.70 (1) $1.74 (1); Be n $lB9 (4); Borneo $1.681,218 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration4 August 2013 - Open broking and CDP accounts, then do the homework on how and what to invest in young savvy Jonathan Kwok jonkwok@sph.com.sg A friend of mine was keen to join the rush for a slice of the initial public offerings (IPOs) of SPH ReitJonathan Kwok - PHOTO: ISTOCKPHOTO - 1,216 words
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The Business Times / Article18 May 2015 - Singapore’s economic restructuring and shaky global growth could weigh on profits here for some time By Melissa Tan melissat@sph.com.sg @MelissaTanBT Singapore ANALYSTS warn that the generally weak first-quarter earnings reported by listed companies here do not bode well for the rest of 2015, and manyMelissa Tan - 1,187 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration11 June 2020 - Stock prices are painting a different picture from the gloom of a downturn Commentary Carmen Lee For The Straits Times The writer is the head of OCBC Investment Research. If you are feeling a strong disconnect between stock prices and economicCarmen Lee - ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG - 1,210 words
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The Business Times / Article4 January 2019 - Non-Opec producers, like the US, unlikely to trim output OUTLOOK 2019 By Tay Peck Gek peckgek@sph.com.sg @PeckGekBT Singapore OUTPUT cuts by the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) and its allies may have fuelled expectations of oilTay Peck Gek - 1,199 words
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The Business Times / Article14 October 2019 - While the sector is expected to put out another stable quarter, caution lingers for industrial and office Reits amid slowdown EARNINGS OUTLOOK By Lee Meixian leemx@sph.com.sg @LeeMeixianBT Singapore IT is likely to be another stable reporting season for Singapore’s real estate investmentLee Meixian - 1,250 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration3 August 2020 - As companies struggle to cope with virus fallout, potential loan default risk from SMEs may weigh on earnings BANK EARNINGS By Natalie Choy choycmn@sph.com.sg @NatalieChoyBT Singapore MOUNTING concerns over asset quality are likely to take centre stage at theNatalie Choy - Source: Ministry of Health - 1,249 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration23 June 2019 - Bond investing going back to basics Andrew Wong The writer is a credit analyst at OCBC Bank. Times have changed, but the approach to bond investing hasn’t. Given recent defaults and concerns about the health of the bond market, it is time to get back to basics. Once seen asAndrew Wong - 1,257 words
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The Business Times / Article11 September 1978 - SINGAPORE L 4 •y TSANG SAU YIN BUYING bids for quality stocks came on fast and strong after a cautious start last week on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The Initial hesitancy was attributed in part to an exchange circular advising brokers and remislers notTSANG SAU YIN - 920 words
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The Business Times / Article4 December 1978 - SINGAPORE FOR THE greater part of last week, a languid tone pervaded the trading floor of the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The victim that this sentiment threw up was trading volume, which tumbled relentlessly as traders shied away from a market unsure of its963 words
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The Business Times / Article15 June 1992 - HOCK By Mano Sabnani SINGAPORE Much has been said about the outlook for local equities recently. Let me see if 1 can add to the collective wisdom. In my view, the Singapore stock market has taken on a distinctly bullish undertone in the pastMano Sabnani - 981 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration19 September 2000 - Rising oil prices, currency instability, rate hikes seen dampening market By- Ven Sreenivasan [SINGAPORE] Forget about that long-anticipated fourth quarter rally in the local stock market: it isn't going to happen. This seems to be the emerging view among marketVen Sreenivasan - Source: Bloomberg - 960 words