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The Business Times / Article10 June 1986 - ■iiiiiiiiiliiiiillllllllBiiiiaiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiviiiBiiiiii Price on Price on Price on Monthly iai Stock May 2 May 15 June 2 Gains change (■■i iiai INDUSTRIALS n (■■i llll Acmo 0.86 '/i 0.94'/i 1.25 0.38 Vt 44.5 ■■■I ■■I Alex Hldgs 1.25 untrad ed (■■I !■■< BAT 1.45 l .63 1.88636 words
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The Business Times / Article15 January 1986 - SELECTED ISSUES received the bulk of the attention at the Kuala Lumpur stock market and closed steadier in active trading yesterday in an otherwise lethargic and quiet market. Trading was quiet and only a total of 5.07 million shares valued at M 58.71 million changed hands.632 words
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The Business Times / Article16 January 1986 - SHARE PRICES drifted listlessly on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as investors adopted a"wait and see" attitude, keeping clear of the market for the greater part of the day. Most industrial stocks eased. Only selected stocks in the plantation and finance sectors attracted615 words
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The Business Times / Article18 February 1986 - SHARE PRICES came under fresh selling pressure on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday but managed to stage a slight recovery towards the close to finish off their lowest levels. Sellers moved in at the opening bell on rumours that another Singaporebased637 words
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The Business Times / Article22 July 1987 - Source: Stock Exchange of Singapore Industrial Commercial i Acma Electrical Ind Ltd 2 Amalgamated Steel Mills Bhd 3 Bata (M) Bhd 4 Berjaya Corpn (M) Bhd 5 Boustead Hldgs Bhd 6 Bousteadco S pore Ltd 7 British American Tobacco Ltd 8 C K Tang Ltd 9Source: Stock Exchange of Singapore - 648 words
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The Business Times / Article16 February 2004 - HOCK lock siew teh hooi ling RESULTS reporting season is back and so far we've had mostly good news. The bulk of companies which have announced their earnings have either met expectations or exceeded analysts forecasts by a wide margin. Singapore Telecom, Singaporeteh hooi ling - 605 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration1 August 2003 - comment STOCKS ven sreenivasan Another fiat session on Wall Street amid tech-sector earnings worries kept Singapore investors sidelined yesterday and sent the Straits Times Index sliding for a third straight session. But although blue-chip heavyweights such as the banks and conglomerates fell back, brokers saidven sreenivasan - 611 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration29 July 2003 - I-li comment STOCKS ven sreenivasan THE Singapore market started the week on a positive note yesterday, supported by optimism about economic conditions and the corporate outlook. A strong Friday close on Wall Street and a bullish showing by New York futures inspired significant activity in technology,ven sreenivasan - 620 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration16 November 2001 - AZHAR KHALID TAKING STOCK B* SGX-ASX LINK THE Singapore Exchange (SGX) and the Australian Stock Exchange ASX) yesterday moved a step closer towards their co-trading link by launching a live pilot test of the broker trading system to be used for cross-borderAZHAR KHALID - 628 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration26 May 2003 - TAN SHZR EE Bored listeners will look elsewhere or back at tradition, saijs conductor Herbert Blomstedt, head of the 250-year-old Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra Bt/TANSHZREE ARTS CORRESPONDENT CONDUCTOR Herbert Blomstedt is a true-blue traditionalist, and not afraid to admit it. After all, the 76-year-old isTAN SHZR EE - 633 words
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The Straits Times / Article17 January 2005 - Investor interest may focus on laggards this week AzharKhalid TAKING STOCK Penny stocks and blue chips overlooked during recent rally may rise, say dealers By Markets Correspondent ROTATIONAL interest is likely to move stocks that have lagged behind into centre stage on the local bourse this week, as investors betAzharKhalid - 605 words
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The Straits Times / Article9 August 2006 - Peh Shing Huei Audrey Tan PM'S NATIONAL DAY MESSAGE Full-year growth forecast being raised to between 6.5 and 7.5°/o as a result By THE economy grew 9.4 per cent m the first half of the year, announced Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong lastPeh Shing Huei; Audrey Tan - 610 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 March 2006 - Chua Kong Ho After double-digit expansion of past two years, growth slowdown is likely By Lee Su Shyan SLIGHT EASING "We expect earnings growth of between 6 and 7 per cent this year...and we do not expect any sector to do badly." MR SEAH ofChua Kong Ho - 609 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration10 December 2008 - Leonard Lim Despite the downturn, Spore on track to meet $2b annual target by 2015 I By THE sports industry in Singapore has crossed the billion-dollar mark for the first time, with positive spin-offs for the economy set to increase even further in theLeonard Lim - : AFP; BONG FORTIN - 663 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration5 July 2009 - Lai Yi Ming For a taste of good wine and the rustic life, go to the Blue Mountains and Hunters Valley near Sydney in New South Wales Aussie adventure Registration for the Sydney 2009 World Masters Games are open until 31 July, 2009 via www.2oo9worldmasters.com If youLai Yi Ming - TOURISM NEW SOUTH WALES - 642 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration19 December 2008 - Jeanette Wang Next year set to be filled with record number of sporting events SINGAPORE, get set for a bumper crop of mass-participation sporting events next year. Nearly every weekend in the Ox year will be adrenalin-charged, with swimming, running, cycling or multi-sport races, of whichJeanette Wang - ST FILE PHOTO - 631 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration19 January 2010 - December’s non-oil domestic exports up 26.1 per cent BY ROBIN CHAN chanckr@sph.com.sg SINGAPORE’S exporters are shaking off the last effects of the recession and are firmly in the ascendant again. Data released yesterday by International Enterprise Singapore shows that non-oil domestic exports (Nodx) jumped 26.1ROBIN CHAN - Source: IE SINGAPORE; ST GRAPHICS - 644 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration19 January 2010 - December’s non-oil domestic exports up 26.1 per cent BY ROBIN CHAN chanckr@sph.com.sg SINGAPORE’S exporters are shaking off the last effects of the recession and are firmly in the ascendant again. Data released yesterday by International Enterprise Singapore shows that non-oil domestic exports (Nodx) jumped 26.1ROBIN CHAN - Source: IE SINGAPORE; ST GRAPHICS - 644 words
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The Straits Times / Article28 August 2010 - Its growth is becoming independent of other key markets such as US BY GRACE NG CHINA CORRESPONDENT graceng@sph.com.sg BEIJING: Although China has become the second-largest economy in the world, it is increasingly independent of even out of sync with the other big markets, sayGRACE NG - 618 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article28 August 2010 - Its growth is becoming independent of other key markets such as US BY GRACE NG CHINA CORRESPONDENT graceng@sph.com.sg BEIJING: Although China has become the second-largest economy in the world, it is increasingly independent of even out of sync with the other big markets, sayGRACE NG - 618 words