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The Business Times / Article6 December 1983 - THE laeal stack market staged a mild afteraeea rally after a weak meralag performance yesterday. Veiame af haslaess, hewever, fell to aae ef this year's lawest levels, at slightly mare thaa six milIlea shares. The afteraaaa rally, which gave the market a firmer etoee, was aat760 words
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The Business Times / Article26 November 1983 - PBOPEBTY steek City Developments livened u tradtog la aa ethwwtoii Bail day aa the fflappar stack The eeaator, hetly parSSSS^ Other stacks, hwtiw, dM set get the same treat, meat. Malayslaa stocks, la theagh Magspori stocks «ere still relatively Una. The Straits 11ms tad» trial731 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration3 September 2003 - STOCKS r. sivanithy IN a market that's arguably showing signs of overheating, it is no surprise that one of the more difficult tasks is to come up with new themes or pinpoint stocks that haven't already had a decent run. The past two sessions have demonstratedr. sivanithy - 772 words
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The Straits Times / Article19 May 2003 - LIM SAY BOON LUCRUM By THE global adjustment for the economic and financial excesses of the 1990s is far from over. And investors hoping that recent equity market strength might signal a turning point could end up bitterly disappointed and out of pocket.LIM SAY BOON - 760 words
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The Straits Times / Article17 January 2002 - DENESH DIVYANATHAN AZHAR KHALID INTEL'S OUTLOOK UNNERVES INVESTORS Bu and TECHNOLOGY stocks across the region hogged the losers' list yesterday as United States chip giant Intel, a bellwether for the global technology industry, crushed market hopes with a poorer-than-expected outlook for the year ahead. Intel's grimDENESH DIVYANATHAN; AZHAR KHALID - 761 words
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The Straits Times / Article17 August 2005 - Azrin Asmani TAKING STOCK By THE local bourse's losing streak came to a screeching halt yesterday, after investors piled up on property and banking stocks to send the market to its first gain m four days. The rebound m market heavyweights such as CapitaAzrin Asmani - 748 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration4 December 2007 - Joyce Teo MAS SURVEY Owners no longer in negative equity may be tempted to sell and cash in By Property Correspondent Grace Ng Finance Reporter THE number of home owners in negative equity where the property is worth less thanJoyce Teo - MAS SURVEY; ST FILE PHOTO - 743 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration15 April 2006 - Audrey Tan By Assistant Money Editor They expect underlying economic expansion to stay strong despite drop m growth rates Growth still healthy The economy will merely be reverting to a more "normal" pace of expansion later this year, after unusually strong growth thatAudrey Tan - AFP - 760 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 February 2006 - Chua Kong Ho TAKING STOCK By JUST when woes on Wall Street looked like they were dragging the local market down, Japan rode to the rescue and turned sellers into buyers. At one point m the day, the Straits Times Index (STI) slumped toChua Kong Ho - 749 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration22 January 2009 - Alvin Foo Govt cuts forecast again to a range of -5% to -2%; sharp rebound unlikely By MORE ONLINE See the video at www.straitstimes.com THE Government has downgraded its growth forecast again amid what it brands the "sharpest, deepest and most protracted recession" Singapore hasAlvin Foo - ST GRAPHICS - 775 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration22 January 2009 - Alvin Foo Govt cuts forecast again to a range of -5% to -2%; sharp rebound unlikely By MORE ONLINE See the video at www.straitstimes.com THE Government has downgraded its growth forecast again amid what it brands the "sharpest, deepest and most protracted recession" Singapore hasAlvin Foo - ST GRAPHICS - 775 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration30 April 2009 - Robin Chan Central bank says it is confident deflation is not likely to occur By SINGAPOREANS should not bet on the prices of basic necessities falling dramatically this year because, in spite of the global recession, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) doesRobin Chan - BERITA HARIAN - 777 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration30 April 2009 - Robin Chan Central bank says it is confident deflation is not likely to occur By SINGAPOREANS should not bet on the prices of basic necessities falling dramatically this year because, in spite of the global recession, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) doesRobin Chan - BERITA HARIAN - 777 words
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The Straits Times / Article30 November 2010 - Tax revenues set to rise due to strong growth all round and gaming levies BY AARON LOW aaronl@sph.com.sg THE sharp economic rally and an unexpected jackpot from the casinos will swell government coffers and likely drive the Budget back into the black next year, economistsAARON LOW - 729 words
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The Straits Times / Article30 March 2011 - Sector on target to grow strongly despite Japan’s supply disruptions BY YASMINE YAHYA yasminey@sph.com.sg SINGAPORE’S electronics sector remains on track to grow strongly this year despite the threat of a slowdown posed by Japan’s earthquake and tsunami. Analysts say the disaster will affect the supply ofYASMINE YAHYA - 753 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration2 May 2014 - Firms listed here worth $950.69b at April 30, up 3.8% from end-March By JONATHAN KWOK jonkwok@sph.com.sg THE Singapore market was boosted last month by a sharp jump in the share price of British insurer Prudential, which maintains a thinly traded secondary listing here.JONATHAN KWOK - PHOTO: KEPPEL CORP - 782 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration8 June 2014 - Bowler Shayna’s triumph makes up for S’pore Open loss earlier in the day SINGAPORE SPORTS AWARDS Fabius Chen, Chua Siang Yee fabiusc@sph.com.sg siangyee@sph.com.sg From utter despair to unbridled joy all in the space of a few hours. National bowler Shayna Ng ran theFabius Chen, Chua Siang Yee - ST PHOTOS: LIM SIN THAI - 755 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration3 October 2014 - Travellers look to Japan as yen hits 17-year low against Singdollar By FIONA CHAN SENIOR ECONOMICS CORRESPONDENT MELISSA TAN fiochan@sph.com.sg melissat@sph.com.sg SUSHI lovers must be saying “arigatou” to Abenomics. The deflation-busting economic policies of Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, which include generousFIONA CHAN; MELISSA TAN - PHOTO: REUTERS; ST FILE PHOTO - 791 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration27 August 2015 - Pockets of opportunities for long-term investors, says property group; some pushing ahead with expansion Chia Yan Min Economics Correspondent chiaym@sph.com.sg Singapore companies doing business in China say they still see strong prospects there despite the stock market turmoil. Fears that theChia Yan Min - PHOTO: REUTERS - 737 words
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The Straits Times / Article14 July 1983 - THE local market fell sharply yesterday following a sharp overnight decline In Wall Street and reports that Malaysian brokers had started to impose margins on trading. Turnover, however, was low. The Business Times Composite Index shed 15.18 points to 134.77 and the Straits Times Industrial765 words