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The Business Times / Article22 September 2012 - Compiled by Cai Haoxiang Neptune Orient Lines Buy Maybank Kim Eng Research Sept 21 Close: $1.145 THE recent announcement by the European Union for unlimited, conditional bond purchases, followed by the US Federal Reserve’s QE3 announcement are, in our view, clear signs of unprecedented support for the globalCai Haoxiang - 681 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration1 June 2013 - no holds barred Lee U-Wen leeuwen@sph.com.sg Correspondent THERE has never been a better time, perhaps, to be a sports fan in Singapore these days. When once there was a dearth of “live” events taking place on these shores be it due to fundingLee U-Wen - FILE PHOTO - 696 words
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The Business Times / Article27 June 2013 - Transport, precision engineering sectors contract; Q2 GDP growth put at 2% By TEH SHI NING [SINGAPORE] Yet another jump in pharmaceutical output drove manufacturing output higher than expected in May, setting the stage for a sequential rebound in second quarter GDP. IndustrialTEH SHI NING - 684 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration26 March 2014 - Firm opening in Europe helps index trim early losses; turnover slides to $881m STOCKS R SIVANITHY sivan@sph.com.sg Senior Correspondent IT WAS a tale of two halves yesterday, with the Straits Times Index (STI) drifting lower in the morning and early afternoon in tandemR SIVANITHY - Source: Bloomberg - 668 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration18 March 2014 - Boost from corporate developments on the home front; DBS and St James leap STOCKS ANITA GABRIEL anitag@sph.com.sg Senior Correspondent THE key Straits Times Index (STI) finished the day 0.6 per cent up yesterday, alongside a mixed outing by its regional peers, as traders wrappedANITA GABRIEL - Source: Bloomberg - 690 words
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The Business Times / Article6 October 2012 - Compiled by Cai Haoxiang Raffles Medical Group Outperform CIMB Research Oct 5 Close: $2.45 THERE have been murmurings that Raffles Medical Group (RFMD) will no longer be the medical service provider to the Singapore Prison come December 2012, when its present contract expires. The estimated value of theCai Haoxiang - 715 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration28 March 2014 - Index staves off weakness in Wall Street and regional bourses to gain 19 points STOCKS R SIVANITHY sivan@sph.com.sg Senior Correspondent THE Straits Times Index (STI) yesterday brushed off an overnight slide on Wall Street and regional weakness that sent Hong Kong’s HangR SIVANITHY - Source: Bloomberg - 670 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration15 April 2014 - ST Index propped up by large gains in stocks belonging to Jardine group STOCKS R SIVANITHY sivan@sph.com.sg @RSivanithyBT Senior Correspondent LARGE gains in the Jardine group of stocks yesterday added about 10 points to the Straits Times Index, pushing the index up 16.61 points toR SIVANITHY - Source: Bloomberg - 680 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration4 June 2014 - Index slips to 50.8, from April’s sixmonth high of 51.1 B)’. TEH SHI NING t§hining@sph.com.sg @TehShiNingBT [SINGAPORE] Manufacturers in Singapore ran down their inventories and stocks of finished goods in May, but this could soon be followed by a fresh round ofTEH SHI NING - Source: Singapore Institute of Purchasing & Materials Management - 697 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration20 June 2015 - STOCKS| Kenneth Lim kenlim@sph.com.sg @KennethLimBT Correspondent SINGAPORE shares lost 1.6 per cent over the past week as the local market was afflicted by wariness over interest rates, Greece and China. The traits Times Index closed at 3,300.96 on Friday, a modest gain ofKenneth Lim - 665 words
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The Business Times / Article21 November 2015 - Compiled by Andrea Soh OUE Hospitality Trust Hold OCBC Investment Research, Nov 20 Nov 20 close: S$0.795 Target price: S$0.80 Visitor arrivals from Indonesia to Singapore continue to be lacklustre. OUE Hospitality Trust (OUEHT) has been impacted partially by this, as we believe Indonesian tourists contribute about 25-30 perAndrea Soh - 681 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration24 June 2016 - Inflation in May falls to 1.6%, the biggest drop since August 1986, due to timing of S&CC rebates; core inflation inches up to 1%, a 14-month high By Nur Sabrina Azmi nsazmi@sph.com.sg Singapore SINGAPORE’S consumer prices fell for the 19th straight month inNur Sabrina Azmi - Source: Department of Statistics - 713 words
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The Business Times / Article17 November 2016 - HOCK LOCK SIEW BY TAN HWEE HWEE hweetan@sph.com.sg @HweetanBT A LOT of blame has been piled up on offshore marine (O&M) industry players for over-investing in capacity building. But industry players have hit back at critics, arguing that over-investmentTAN HWEE HWEE - 723 words
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Eastern Sun / Article11 September 1969 - SINGAPORE 8 toes exSJSIk business. INDUSTRIAL! Arm* J be 1 1 g r on eitH 6 ices of Ben Co j II 5 1 1 IS Borneo Blid 1 1 n Boustetd 1 1 w 3 1 1 M9 C. Pl»»oo4 1 2 1 1 85688 words
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Eastern Sun / Article24 February 1970 - BID and of far prices officially listed yesterday at Hie close of business in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia an<* Singapore were: INDUSTRIALS Aem* 25 J (30 A;can Industries 2 08 1 I 09 Ben 4 Co 1 80 LSI Borneo Rhd.678 words
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Eastern Sun / Article24 March 1970 - BID and offer prices officially listed yesterday at the dose of business in tthe trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia an* 1 Singapore were: ■TOU8TR1A1S A em* Ben Co. Borneo Bbd- i Bouttead Co. Camel Plywood Central Sugar* xd CCM Cold Storage Holds. Cycle675 words
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Eastern Sun / Article10 April 1970 - BID and offer prices officially listed yesterday at th e close of business in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore were: INDUSTRIALS Bs. Ariwa cbt 2.26 2 32 Alcan Industries 181 1 82 Ben Co 1 68 1.71 Borneo Bhi) 1.72687 words
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Eastern Sun / Article30 May 1969 - SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Stock Exchange of Malaysia and SinfaDor* this S West Malaysia on May*Sf f r thC Ume SinC the ClvU disturbanccs broke out Delayed dealings were also permitted for the first time and the Kuala Lumpur trading room664 words
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The Straits Times : Weekly Overseas Edition / Article9 August 2003 - Effects of bombing likely to be temporary if it is not followed by similar terrorist acts. But investor confidence may still be badly hit Analysts On Jakarta Blasts Bu LEE SU SHY AN TUESDAY'S bomb blast in Jakarta willLEE SU SHY AN - 703 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration7 July 2019 - Sales director believes insurance for high medical costs can help safeguard one’s savings Lorna Tan Invest Editor Sales director Ng Kia Chiang speaks from personal experience when he says his top financial concern is having comprehensive medical coverage. Mr Ng, 56, says: “I’mLorna Tan - ST PHOTO: SHINTARO TAY - 714 words