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Eastern Sun / Article23 July 1969 - TMJBINESS done in and reported to the tradinr rooms of the Stock Ezchance of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS ACMA $1.72 CD; Ben $lB2 «2J I SIT 9 (1); Borneo $164 (2) $1631,110 words
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Eastern Sun / Article3 November 1969 - 1NDUB1 RIALO T«ri Bifh Low Stock* Cluing Prices Last Bj-era Sellers Sales or > On week 336 310 303 3 42 3 04 4 38 2 12 348 366 338 4 00 836 3 03 ra 100 1 66 1 63 1 78 1 78 2881,115 words
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Eastern Sun / Article28 May 1969 - By Oar Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tues.—Con-' ditlons in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore Improved slightly following the re-opening of the Kuala Lumpur trading room this morning. Only ready dealings were permitted and as there wag no further extension in1,155 words
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Eastern Sun / Article4 June 1969 - "DUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS ACMA 51.94 (1) $1.92 (5) 51.91 (1); Ben $2.05 (1) $2.04 (1) $2.02 (6)1,147 words
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The Business Times / Article6 July 2017 - HOCK LOCK SIEW BY ANDREA SOH sandrea@sph.com.sg @AndreaSohBT P ALM oil prices, which last year recovered from their 10-year lows in 2015, are set to enter into a depressed state in the second half of this year. In spite ofANDREA SOH - 1,086 words
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The Business Times / Article21 January 2015 - Reasons cited include reforms in China and India and relatively cheap equities in Japan and Europe By Cai Haoxiang haoxiang@sph.com.sg @HaoxiangCaiBT Singapore A FEW weeks into a dramatic new year for financial markets that saw oil and copper crash, Greece exit fears,Cai Haoxiang - 1,078 words
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The Straits Times / Article9 July 1998 - Ng Wei Joo Transaction date: July 8, 1998 1 MARKET REPORT ALACK of fresh leads yesterday saw the Singapore bourse shedding 0.66 per cent on thin volume. Blue-chip counters ended the day mixed and activity was confined to "fund managers repositioning their funds", said aNg Wei Joo - 1,153 words
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The Straits Times / Article17 August 1987 - Singapore Early gains eroded as investors discounted recent bullish news THE Singapore stock market closed easier last week although strong gains were made in selected quality stocks. After an enthusiastic start, profit-taking set in to clip spectacular rises at the start of the holidayshortened week's trading.1,164 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration18 June 1993 - By AJ Leow BUYING of defensive blue chip stocks helped the local market finish on an even keel yesterday, despite forced selling of Malaysian counters. The 30-stock Straits Times Industrials Index edged up 1.33 points to close at 1,812.99. The BT Composite, however,AJ Leow - Source: Bridge Info - 1,077 words
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The Business Times / Article21 April 2000 - A disciplined plan ensures that yonr investments are diversified Nicholas Hinds The writer is managing director and head of regional sales of Invesco Asset Management Singapore Ltd HISTORY shows that successful investors achieve good returns by setting goals,Nicholas Hinds - 1,051 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration12 December 2001 - I markets Buyb&cks in Chuan Hap, Lam Chang, HE Land; heavy sales in FHTK By Robert Halili The writer is managing director of Asia Insider Ltd. He is assisted by Ngia Soon Chai in Singapore INSIDERS continued to trade against the market'sRobert Halili - Source: Asia Insider - 1,146 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration1 March 2006 - £E0 Daniel Chan tells GENEVIEVE CUA why his firm needs to change orientation in its investment approach GENEVIEVE CUA JV ETERAN fund manager Daniel Chan m sounds almost like any individual investor m as he rues: "I wish I had bought more JamGENEVIEVE CUA - YEN MENG JIIN - 1,071 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration17 November 2004 - In the last year or two, it is not guaranteed funds but the income theme that has found favour with investors. GENEVIEVE CUA looks at some income funds, and what investors should watch out for GENEVIEVE CUA MOVE over, capital protected funds. The nameGENEVIEVE CUA - 1,158 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration19 April 2014 - Since it contains a wealth of information about a company, it is important that investors know where to zoom in on the most crucial ones WEALTH INSIGHTS Carmen Lee OCBC Investment Research The writer is head of Research at OCBC Investment ResearchCarmen Lee - FILE PHOTO - 1,066 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration15 September 2019 - Focus on the things that you can control like running form, pacing strategy, fuelling and mindset Ben Pulham Several years ago, I was coaching two experienced runners who were heading to the New York Marathon with hopes of breaking their personal bests (PBs) andBen Pulham - 1,131 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration1 September 2019 - In an always-connected world, some downtime will help athletes recharge faster Ben Pulham In the summer of 2007, I was living in a huge farmhouse in the south of France. The New Zealand triathlon team were based there preparing for theBen Pulham - PHOTO: ISTOCKPHOTO - 1,056 words
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The Business Times / Article21 March 2017 - By Tan Hwee Hwee hweetan@sph.com.sg @HweetanBT Singapore PUNTERS and analysts betting on the offshore and marine (O&M) sector bottoming out may have to do a second take after Ezra Holdings’ Chapter 11 filing over the weekend battered several of its peers onTan Hwee Hwee - 1,149 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration24 February 2018 - The important numbers to follow when investing in banks are their net interest income the price-to-book valuation THE FOOL’S EYE VIEW by David Kuo The writer is the chief executive officer of Motley Fool Singapore A S we look back at theDavid Kuo - Source: Motley Fool Singapore - 1,061 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration10 January 2016 - A big loss didn’t deter investment coach Kenny Loh. Instead, he kept the faith and learnt from his mistakes CHAI HUNG YIN chaihyn@sph.com.sg He started in 2009 with an investment capital of $100,000 from his savings, but lost most of it in about two years. But investmentCHAI HUNG YIN - TNP PHOTO: ARIFFIN JAMAR - 1,107 words
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The Business Times / Article10 July 2018 - Economists have kept their growth forecasts for Singapore for now, but note that trade figures for the coming months bear watching By Vivien Shiao vshiao@sph.com.sg @VivienShiaoBT Singapore AN escalation of the trade conflict between the US and China will “significantly impact”Vivien Shiao - 1,061 words