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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration1 January 2015 - Prudential, SingTel and Jardine Matheson, a conglomerate which owns the Cold Storage chain of supermarkets among other businesses, were the three biggest companies on the Singapore Exchange this year. Source: THE BUSINESS TIMES ST GRAPHICS Ranking as at Dec 31, 2014 Ranking asSource: THE BUSINESS TIMES; ST GRAPHICS - 706 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration19 July 2013 - By BRUCE GALE By SENIOR WRITER bruceg@sph.com.sg EARLIER this week, when international rating agency Moody’s Investor Service revised its outlook on Singapore’s banking system from “stable” to “negative”, many in the country were concerned. Did it mean that Singapore’s highly regarded banks were in trouble?BRUCE GALE - PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI FOR THE STRAITS TIMES - 675 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration29 April 2013 - By CHAN U-GENE ugenec@sph.com.sg HE WAS six years old when he received a white BMX bicycle, a hand-me-down from older brother Alex, who got a new mountain bike. On those two little wheels began Ed Clancy’s journey from a difficult, fatherless childhoodCHAN U-GENE - ST PHOTO: LAU TOOK KONG - 697 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration21 April 2014 - Market on lookout for other possible privatisation plays with quality assets MARKETS INSIGHT By GOH ENG YEOW SENIOR CORRESPONDENT engyeow@sph.com.sg CHEAP asset plays are back in favour on the local bourse. Takeover fever swept across the market last week, as CapitaLand announced plans toGOH ENG YEOW - PHOTO: HPL - 664 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 March 2015 - BLOOMBERG THE shipping company that helped cement Singapore’s status as a global trade hub may be shaping up as a takeover candidate. The appeal of Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) has increased after it agreed to sell its logistics unitBLOOMBERG - 673 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration31 May 2016 - Analysts do not expect company strategy to change, with both new chiefs coming from within Jacqueline Woo tsjwoo@sph.com.sg Mr Yusuf Alireza, chief executive of beleaguered commodity trader Noble Group, yesterday stunned the market by resigning with immediate effect, citing family reasons. In a separateJacqueline Woo - PHOTOS: REUTERS, NOBLE - 677 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration9 December 2015 - They see $3.38b offer by French shipping giant CM A CGM as fair Jacqueline Woo tsjwoo@sph.com.sg Analysts have given the buyout offer for Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) the thumbs up, adding that the container shipping firm’s acquisition by France’s CMA CGM is likelyJacqueline Woo - PHOTO: BLOOMBERG; Source: BLOOMBERG; ST GRAPHICS - 670 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration11 January 2016 - Bargain-hunters keen to trawl for value buys may run into further volatility, analysts warn Chong Koh Ping kohping@sph.com.sg Analysts warn that it is still early days to start bargain-hunting on the local bourse, even after the 4.6 per cent plunge lastChong Koh Ping - PHOTO: EUROPEAN PRESSPHOTO AGENCY - 686 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration12 October 2016 - Jonathan Wong jonwong@sph.com.sg While last Friday’s Causeway Challenge between Singapore and Malaysia did not produce a winner, there was a significant breakthrough for the playing surface. The lush green pitch was praised by players and fans alike for both its conditionJonathan Wong - PHOTO: EUROPEAN PRESSPHOTO AGENCY - 668 words
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The Straits Times / Article22 July 1983 - THE local stock market perked up slightly yesterday following a sharp rebound on Wall Street but dealers said investors were still cautious. The Business Times Composite Index gained 6.78 points to 919.48 and the Straits Times Industrial Index was up 7.41 points to 942.49.716 words
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The Straits Times / Article18 March 1986 - INDICES J t I I I I .1 l I L, I MST Index Monday 994.60 (989.81) ~~s. Hortffconf Hanc WtM ~0 Monday 1,566.49 (1,607.63) Al-Ordinaies i_ Monday 1,112.2 (1,089.4) Nfckei Stock Averafe Monday 14,655.52 (14,516.77) Financial Times Industrials Friday 1,360.7716 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 December 1985 - SINGAPORE Airlines shares fell again yesterday but generally the market steadied on mild buying interest. Rises led falls 67 to 64 for the first time during the week, although except for one, the gains were only 10 cents or less. And The Straits Times667 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 June 1986 - THE Singapore stock market resumed its upward path yesterday after early profit-taking was absorbed. The Straits Times Industrial Index, which was marginally lower at the lunch break, rose 6.41 points to 691.86 after two days of decline. The Business Times Composite Index, which was also711 words
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The Straits Times / Article25 September 1986 - SHARES closed higher on the Singapore market yesterday despite some late nervous selling as the price of Federal Cables stock plunged. Federal Cables lost 15.5 cents or 31 per cent of Tuesday's closing price to end at 35 cents yesterday. It went as706 words
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The Straits Times / Article18 October 1986 - HEAVYWEIGHT shares eased on profit-taking yesterday but the market was sustained by late interest m Malaysian stocks ahead of the Malaysian Budget due to be released next week Dealers said suppor r for Malaysian stocks also came on reports that foreigners may be allowed705 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration11 October 1986 - ANTHONY HOE By Huge UOL deals help push up trading value to $162m BOOSTED by some huge deals in United Overseas Land, turnover hit an all-time record on the Singapore stock market yesterday as prices advanced further despite some profit-taking. A mammoth 52.31 million unitsANTHONY HOE - 698 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 August 1986 - Banks lead the way up ST Index above 800 BANK shares led the Singapore stock market to higher ground yesterday and The Straits Times Industrial Index broke through the psychological 800 level despite some late morning profit-taking. OCBC jumped 30 cents to $7.85 and DBS 20 cents to $7.90 for709 words
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The Straits Times / Article17 September 1986 - CONCERN over the Tokyo stock market's record fall yesterday caused some frantic late selling in an otherwise quiet day on the Singapore stock market The Straits Times Industrial Index, which was only 0.36 points lower in the morning, ended 6.62 points down at708 words
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The Straits Times / Article29 October 1986 - THE Singapore stock market suffered a minor setback yesterday when profit-takers came m after Monday's sharp gain. After a firm opening, prices eased across the board and The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 2.72 points to 924.48. Dealers said the correction after Monday's715 words
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The Straits Times / Article24 December 1986 - DBS shares stole the limelight m otherwise lethargic trading OH the Singapore market yesterday. The bank was the most active counter with 915,000 shares traded and a leading gainer with a 15-cent rise to $9.10. The shares were done m four701 words