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The Business Times / Article, Illustration13 June 2002 - STOCKS ven sreenivasan WITH Wall Street still heading south, there was little chance that the local market would do anything but slide yesterday. And slide it did. The Straits Times Index crashed through key support at 1,650 points to finish a net 10.57 points weaker atven sreenivasan - 710 words
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The Business Times / Article17 September 2001 - Slowing global demand hits interim and full-year profits By Serena Ng LESS than a third of Singa-pore-listed electronics companies managed a profit growth for their interims or financial years ended June 2001, in stark contrast to their performances last year. As at theSerena Ng - 725 words
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The Business Times / Article22 February 2002 - Innovative deal lets borrower defer 30% of loan for 10 years By\ Siow Li Sen ISLNUArUKri j Mayoanx, wnicn is entering the mortgage market here for the first time, is doing it with a bang. Targetting upwardly mobile young couples in their thirties,Siow Li Sen - 721 words
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The Business Times / Article17 December 2001 - Analysts predict upswing bnt are wary of tech sector By Ling Su Ann [SINGAPORE] While stockmarket sentiment has been boosted by the recent liquid-ity-driven rally, analysts are forecasting a volatile year ahead for equities and most are recommending short-term trading buys. "Long-term buys are old-fashioned.Ling Su Ann - 720 words
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The Business Times / Article19 December 2002 - lock siew ven sreenivasan APOTE NTIAL US double-dip recession, a slowing global economy, corporate fraud, volatility on Wall Street, tech sector troubles, a USled war against Iraq, oil price hikes... There is no shortage of excuses for investors who want to steer clearven sreenivasan - 686 words
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The Business Times / Article28 July 1984 - Reverse takeover by Sabah Foundation on the cards By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI TRADING in the shares of North Borneo Timbers Bhd was suspended yesterday pending the outcome of negotiations on a significant acquisition by the company. The market grapevine says these negotiations involve the Sabah Foundation andRAMESH CHANDIRAMANI - 668 words
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The Business Times / Article31 March 1983 - THE fllagipiii iteck market rallied otroagly jtait* day, with volatile pteUag ap iteadOy ss the day wore oa. paatte ladex <etoeejT UJi potato higher at BSIJ7 aad the Btralto Times ladsstrlsl ladex dim hod 11JI salato to UlJi. The tread tor the day wai aet dartag the713 words
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The Business Times / Article7 September 1983 - SHAKES Itraded aaeveatfally aa tke Stegapere stock market far meat af tke meralag yesterday kit seatlmeat Improved la tke afteraeea. Tke Stralte Times ladasfj *y Ml palate Mgker at im aad tke Maw Times ti«Fe*eLa4ex gatoe< t«S peiato to KML Eiprrtatteaa are tkat tradlag will716 words
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The Business Times / Article9 February 1982 - A STEADY tread la Mare prtw® yflitcrdiy dmtilAJ May Ml he —taterl fa the afteraeM aa tevestert M (Mr cm treat Bsaghsag. P|gg| steady, altheagh Mete ess mm IMb. The cMttaw *ptimlsm m a resalt sf aews st stegteHdlgtt prime leadteg rates pasted by a709 words
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The Business Times / Article11 February 1982 - MAM! fThn twk aaetber beatlag ywtottoy m pur wWnt cNttaied to prevail to the toeal stock market. Sailing was aereas the beard, aad parileatoriy hart hit ware Haaert stocks ato the tag Leaag Greap. The ■Mdßi'i i t was toeepMn aa aaaay caaaters were ptaMn714 words
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The Business Times / Article13 February 1982 - MANY stocks rcceveced h •ftorssoa tnOag ywtoMsy trsfls their wmt levek aa USe baytog sappsrt hepee a recovery. Altheogh Uws Mill litBSBberM galas, ossj paatocs «on reßeved that oksn |0 threagh to «hew gatoa"aTretara to everaight levels. The Straits Tlmtm tmimatrtol todex M osly LK pstoM698 words
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The Business Times / Article3 December 1983 - A LATE kaytag spree seat prim late plat territory al the teeal stack autrket yesterday alter a weak «pea Seeae dealers believed 0m late raa-ap waa malaly 4m te sheet eeverlag. Other* felt that there was alee the essrkrt kad 'keeeme deeply ivctnM< iW Bariaea Tlaaee668 words
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The Business Times / Article21 March 1978 - PLANTATION stocks led with generous gains in a very steady market at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. Trading was active right from the opening bell and continued throughout the day with strong bullish attention focused on rubber and oil palm shares. The rest of the710 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration30 July 2003 - J i comment STOCKS Brokers also cite nervousness about penny stocks after curbs ven sreenivasan THE market slipped yesterday after a mixed overnight close on Wall Street led local players to cash in some of the profit from the recent uptrend.ven sreenivasan - 707 words
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The Straits Times / Article6 August 2003 - YES: Market confidence takes a hit NO: S 'pores recovery shouldn't derail LEE SU SHYAN Analysts On Jakarta Blasts By YESTERDAY'S bomb blast m Jakarta will hit investor confidence, but the effects will probably be temporary and are unlikely to derail Singapore's recovery, according to five economists polled by TheLEE SU SHYAN - 688 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 December 2005 - Jar dines' move likely to keep traders busy Goh Eng Yeow TAKING STOCK By THE all-action Hong Kong-based Jardines Group will keep traders m Singapore on their toes today. Jardines has undertaken moves to streamline its operations, raising expectations other venerable conglomerates closer to home might do the same soon.Goh Eng Yeow - 695 words
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The Straits Times / Article3 September 2004 - GOH ENG YEOW TAKING STOCK By INSTITUTIONAL buyers were back m the market yesterday, pushing the Straits Times Index to a 3V2-year high as they snapped up blue chips such as Sing Tel and DBS Group. The STI ended the day at 1,940.86,GOH ENG YEOW - 696 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration16 August 2005 - Goh Eng Yeow Lee Su Shyan Banks, Jardinc units and shipping firms shine; Chartered and Stats top the laggards By Merrill believes that small-eapitalised stocks such as HTL International and Petra Foods have the potential to significantly outperform the market. It says theGoh Eng Yeow; Lee Su Shyan - LIM YONG - 667 words
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The Straits Times / Article20 April 2006 - TAKING STOCK THE record was m sight, but the market just needed a spark and the United States Federal Reserve provided it sort of. There was nothing definite, just talk that the Fed was ending its round of interest ratesGOH ENG YEOW - 690 words
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The Straits Times / Article18 May 2006 - Gabriel Chen TAKING STOCK By THE Straits Times Index (STI) bounced back yesterday, thanks to a bright economic outlook, gaining 34.99 points, or 1.39 per cent, to 2,548.69, ending its biggest three-day drop m two years which began last Thursday. Still, the volumeGabriel Chen - 715 words