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The Business Times / Article8 October 1977 - SINGAPORE TRADING conditions turned erratic on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. Much of the dealing was concentrated In section two of the market where covering activity remained fairly active. Prices finished generally mixed. Leading market Indicators were little changed on the week.696 words
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The Straits Times / Article1 July 1998 - JEAN CHIA Listed companies $100 b poorer from last year and fewer companies make it to elite billion-dollar club *L WHAT a difference a crisis makes. A year tomorrow since the Thai baht floated and set off the regional economic downturn, Singapore's listed companies areJEAN CHIA - 723 words
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The Straits Times / Article22 February 1999 - Colin Tan ROUND-UP Singapore STOCK investors are likely to react badly to trade data for January released over the weekend, analysts said yesterday. Most of them had expected the much-awaited data to herald an export-led economic recovery, but the figures showed non-oil domestic exportsColin Tan - 720 words
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The Straits Times / Article12 May 1997 - PATRICK TAN SHARE prices on the Singapore bourse should rise m the coming weeks, given low valuations and improving economic fundamentals, said Vickers Ballas Investment Research. "The persistent decline m stock prices over the past three months has brought the Singapore marketPATRICK TAN - 675 words
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The Straits Times / Article25 December 1987 - THE Kuala Lumpur stock market closed broadly higher yesterday in selectively active half-day trading after the Dow Jones Industrial Average's rise above 2,000 points on Wall Street overnight. Singapore-based stocks saw strong interest to finish with substantial gains. OCBC firmed 55 sen703 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 January 1993 - BADMINTON Santa Korea Open, Men's tat rd: Alan Budi Kusuma (Indon) bt Ronald Magnaye (RP) 15-1 15-3, Dong Jiong (Chn) bt Norio Imai (Jpn) 15-18 15-3 154, Anders Nielsen (Eng) bt Lin Wei-chen (Tal) 12-15 15-10 15-8, Kim Dong Moon (SK) bt Ernesto de la Torre (Mex)692 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration15 May 1987 - LIM ENG HAI By YESTERDAY'S surge in the Straits Times Industrial Index through the 1.200--point level marked a 20 per cent gain in just three months. It was only on Feb 12 that the key market barometer broke throughLIM ENG HAI - 680 words
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The Straits Times / Article12 August 1987 - PROFTT-taking was rampant on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and share prices retreated. However, with buying support at cheaper levels, most stocks recorded minimal losses. Among stocks which recorded double-digit losses were Genting, down 20 sen to M 58.90. Oriental, 18695 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration11 September 1996 - STOCK MARKET COMMENTARY Late S'pore sport lifts STU above 2,100 level; meanwhile, Thailand still bucks the trend By Larry Wee [SINGAPORE] Following yet another strong Wall Street session overnight, Asian markets with the exception of Thailand generally finished firmer yesterday. TheLarry Wee - 686 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration30 January 1997 - STOCK MARKET COMMENTARY Brokers say the market undertone is still firm but players are becoming more cantions after the Dow Jones fell for five consecutive sessions By Ven Sreenivasan [SINGAPORE] Trading on the Singapore bourse yesterday was marked by mild profit-taking onVen Sreenivasan - 678 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration21 January 1997 - STOCK MARKET COMMENTARY A bullish macro-economic outlook, expected recovery of the electronics sector and signs of a stabilising property sector boost market sentiment By Ven Sreenivasan [SINGAPORE] Shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore rallied strongly on the back of heavyVen Sreenivasan - 682 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration12 February 1997 - But some bine chips succumb to profit-taking players chase Malaysian Clob-traded stocks mCKMABKBT COMMENTARY By Ven Sreenivasan [SINGAPORE] The stock market kicked off the Year of the Ox on a strong note yesterday with second liners, particularly Malaysian Clob-traded stocks, grabbing centrestage.Ven Sreenivasan - 666 words
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The Business Times / Article5 December 1991 - Dtc 3 Hotel Grand Central has bought two office buildings in North Sydney for AJ39m. Haw Par Brothers International Ltd has acquired an 84% stake in United Sembawang Enterprises Pte Ltd, an associate company of the Sembawang group, for $3 9m GP Batteries International Ltd and Japan's Toshiba678 words
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The Business Times / Article15 March 1991 - Mar 13 Cerebos Pacific is shitting the manufacturing operation of its Brand s division, which includes the Brand's Essence of Chicken, to Thailand The Hai Son Hup group has established a 50 50 |Oint venture with Japanese company Mitsui to provide ship management services Wing Tai Holdings scrapped701 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration22 May 1992 - By Joseph Rajendran OVERSEAS UNION BANK, together with a few banking and motorcar-relat-ed stocks featured on an otherwise dull trading day on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. Perhaps the happenings in Thailand had caused many investors to sit out on the sidelines asJoseph Rajendran - 685 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration22 August 1998 - Those polled for their views on the Singapore stock market outlook for next week were: Credit Lyonnais, DBS, GK Goh, ING Barings, Kim Eng. OCBC, Phillip. Natsteel Broadway ♦(Maintain Buy) Indosuez WI Carr, Aug 21, US$O.73 A 30 per cent expansion in group capacity over the last691 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration11 April 2001 - An alternative to equity THE stock market is in the doldrums you think to yourself "this must be the bottom, I'll put more of my monthly pay cheque into stocks". Should you? Would you be better off looking at alternative investments, which will681 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration22 January 2002 - ■I I comment STOCKS r. sivanithy PLAYERS in the local stock market don't seem to know which way to turn. On one hand, Wall Street's weakness dictates caution and a probable exit. On the other, more "buy" recommendations are coming from an evergrowing band ofr. sivanithy - 688 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration25 April 2002 - W&ite's departure surprises; deputy chairman Norling takes over as interim move By David Boey CHARTERED Semiconductor Manufacturing needs a new president and chief executive officer and said yesterday its hunt for a new head should stretch into early next year. The topDavid Boey - FILE PHOTO - 668 words
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The Business Times / Article29 June 2002 - Global financial markets war* awoken to the darter aida of US corporate accounting earlier this week aa US telecomi giant World Com atunnad invaatora by revealing that It had inflated ita proflto by US$3.9 MMon. Tremors wara fatt In ovary markat and stability only returned whan window draaaing668 words