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The Straits Times / Article7 May 2019 - BLOOMBERG The increasing dangers from forgery mean the US$9 trillion (S$12.3 trillion) business of financing global trade has to go digital, said an OCBC Bank executive. Forgers have become so adept at faking documents used by banks that goingBLOOMBERG - 618 words
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联合早报 (Lianhe Zaobao) / Article, Illustration22 July 2020 - 华侨银行骑车乐脚踏车大会取消改为虚拟模式让公众各别骑行陈芷馨报道 zxtan@sph.com.sg 由于冠状病毒至今仍威胁着民众安全为陈芷馨 - (华侨银行“骑车乐”脚踏车大会提供) - 626 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 May 2021 - Mass participation events also suspended, and spectators not allowed at sports events David Lee and Laura Chia davidlee@sph.com.sg laura@sph.com.sg “Higher-risk settings” such as indoor gyms and indoor fitness or health studios will be closed and mass participation events willDavid Lee; Laura Chia - 637 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration24 November 2020 - Ovais Subhani Senior Correspondent osubhani@sph.com.sg The manufacturing sector will continue to be the main driver of Singapore’s rebound from the coronavirus-induced recession, analysts said yesterday. However, most of the services clusters are likely to recover at a moreOvais Subhani - ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI - 635 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration13 January 2017 - Index hits an intraday high of 3,022, before closing 7.9 points down at 2,993 following a plunge in Dow futures STOCKS By R Sivanithy sivan@sph.com.sg @RSivanithyBT T HE last time the Straits Times Index (STI) crossed 3,000 in early November 2015, it stayed thereR Sivanithy - Source: Bloomberg - 616 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration17 January 2017 - It rebounds from intraday low of 2,999, suggesting that US worries may have been exaggerated STOCKS By R Sivanithy sivan@sph.com.sg @RSivanithyBT A 50-POINT loss in the Dow futures contract that indicated Wall Street might struggle to make upward gains on Monday ledR Sivanithy - Source: Bloomberg - 628 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 September 2020 - Joanna Seow The worst is not over yet for Singapore’s labour market, experts said yesterday in response to the latest data on it for the second quarter of the year. They pointed to the tapering of wage subsidies, lack of demandJoanna Seow - 651 words
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The Business Times / Article5 April 2017 - Outlook for Asean is backed by political stability, market reform, investment in infrastructure and rising oil prices By Cai Haoxiang haoxiang@sph.com.sg @HaoxiangCaiBT Singapore A NEW exchange-traded fund (ETF), notable for its focus on high-dividend paying companies in fast-growing South-east Asia,Cai Haoxiang - 653 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration10 February 2017 - The latter has gained 16.2 per cent in 2017, making it one of the world’s best performing indices this year STOCKS By R Sivanithy sivan@sph.com.sg @RSivanithyBT N OBLE Group reclaimed top spot in the actives list on Thursday with 250 million shares tradedR Sivanithy - Source: Bloomberg - 635 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration20 June 2017 - Banks remain the main drivers, with UOB and DBS contributing a total of 9 points to the index’s 15.7-point rise STOCKS By R Sivanithy sivan@sph.com.sg @RSivanithyBT V OLUME last Friday surged to S$ 1.5 billion compared to a Monday-Thursday average of S$ 1 billion,R Sivanithy - Source: Bloomberg - 639 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration13 June 2017 - Broad market scores 169 rises to 297 falls, but support for Jardine counters limits ST Index’s loss to just 5.85 points STOCKS By R Sivanithy sivan@sph.com.sg @RSivanithyBT T HE local stock market kicked off the week on a soft note, chalking up 169 risesR Sivanithy - Source: Bloomberg - 632 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration7 December 2017 - Analysts attribute quieter trading to profit-taking after November’s bullish run STOCKS By Anita Gabriel anitag@sph.com.sg @AnitaGabrielBT T HE sell-off in Wall Street put paid to any hopes of gains on the local bourse with the key Straits Times Index logging its third straight sessionAnita Gabriel - Source: Bloomberg - 643 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration18 March 2021 - This follows 12.7% surge in January; Nodx growth seen easing this year to around 3% to 4% Sue-Ann Tan suetan@sph.com.sg Exporters had another good month last month although the pace of expansion has slowed markedly. Non-oil domestic exports (Nodx) rose 4.2Sue-Ann Tan - FILE PHOTO; Source: ENTERPRISE SINGAPORE STRAITS TIMES GRAPHICS - 646 words
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The Business Times / Article6 April 2018 - SBF says Singapore’s FTA networks can offer stability to firms affected by US-China trade dispute TRADE TENSIONS By Chia Yan Min chiaym@sph.com.sg @ChiaYanMinBT Singapore THE escalating trade tensions between China and the US have sparked concerns among the businessChia Yan Min - 644 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration27 January 2021 - industrial production rise by 7.3% year on year in 2020, reversing the 1.5% decline in 2019 SINGAPORE ECONOMY By Annabeth Leow leowhma@sph.com.sg @AnnabethLeowBT Singapore FACTORIES are back in business. Anchored by the electronics and biomedical clusters, Singapore manufacturing returned to growth last year, preliminary numbersAnnabeth Leow - Source: Singapore Economic Development Board - 620 words
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The New Paper / Article7 June 2018 - Stocks in most exchanges around the region edge up after tech sector strength lifts Wall Street shares LEE MEIXIAN leemx@sph.com.sg Yesterday’s trading session, whichfinishedbelow water, just about erased all of Tuesday’s gains, as Singapore’s key Straits Times Index (STI) lost 15.35 points, orLEE MEIXIAN - 615 words
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The New Paper / Article18 September 2018 - Straits Times Index falls 20.02 points as investors brace for new round of US-China tariff war WONG KAI YI kaiyiw@sph.com.sg The new week brought fresh pain for local stocks as shares on the key Straits Times Index (STI) were hit, falling after three days ofWONG KAI YI - 600 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration17 September 2020 - Interacting with friends during virtual runs a possibility in the 5G era, says veteran organiser DILENJIT SINGH dilen@sph.com.sg Imagine going for a run by your self and getting message alerts from friends egging you on when you hit the 10km wall or playfully ribbing youDILENJIT SINGH - TNP FILE PHOTO - 637 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration6 May 2021 - Several NSAs suspend already-modified competitions as groups can have a max of only 5 people from Saturday DILENJIT SINGH dilen@sph.com.sg Several team sports, which had already been hamstrung by the rule of eight, have had to cancel or postpone their already modified tournaments and trainingDILENJIT SINGH - PHOTO: S’PORE FLOORBALL ASSOCIATION - 629 words
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The New Paper / Article6 August 2019 - Sell-off could continue this week with markets jittery on worries over China’s response to new tariffs announced by the US LEILA LAI leilal@sph.com.sg It was a bad start to the nation’s birthday week for the Singapore market as the Chinese yuanLEILA LAI - 635 words