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The Business Times / Article6 May 1982 - A SMALL ranker af bayers rrtrned to the stork market yesterday, plekiag ap stocks which k»i drifted tower la the precediag few days. Aad la llae with the slightly higher etoee to meet share pviees, the Straits Times ladastrial Index maaaged a Ml-point gala832 words
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The Business Times / Article31 December 1983 - THE laeal stock market clseed tbe last tradiag day ef the year dramatically yeaterday. Although major ladlces shewed mlaar chaages, the market still eaded at a aew high. Beside*, tradiag was fast aad fartoas. Beady taraever far the day ameaated to 23J4 milUea aalto warth799 words
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The Business Times / Article21 December 1983 - SHARE prices at the Singapore sleek market el—ei mixed yesterday. Prices d ••me Indexed st«cks Improved, giving a lift ta both the major Indices. Overall, price declines eataeered advances, and valnme was thin. The Straits Timet Industrial Index gttaed S.2S paints ta elase at K5.74 while the808 words
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The Business Times / Article8 July 1985 - MS-J K.Lumpur 4 A LATE BOUT of selling on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week caused share prices to plunge to their lowest levels in eight months. In spite of news that Msl.s billion had been made available by Bank Negara832 words
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The Business Times / Article3 March 1986 - WMk ended Feb 28 compiled by JULIANA TAY CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Five bonks have obtained court orders authorising them to withdraw about $25 mißton worth of share scrip from Lin Securities that were mortgaged to them. The five banks are Bank of Singopore, the Overseo-Chinese BankingJULIANA TAY - 818 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration26 May 2003 - New car, hut is it really yours with 1 0-year loan CHRISTOPHER TAN by SENIOR CORRESPONDENT While the freer market has made it easier for more people to own new cars (rising COE prices testify to this), lenders seem to be back-trackingfrom their initial strategy to capitalise on it. HongCHRISTOPHER TAN - LUDWIG ILIO - 831 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration19 February 2002 - AZHAR KHALID By TAKING STOCK SINGAPORE shares slid into negative territory at the start of a new week as investors turned cautious ahead of a busy week m terms of corporate results and gave better-than-expected January export figures the cold shoulcler. The StraitsAZHAR KHALID - 823 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration16 February 2004 - 5 in 6 firms yet to report full-year results LEE SU SHY AN Given SGX' s earlier Feb 29 deadline this year, about 250 companies have a fortnight left to release their figures By COMPANIES CORRESPONDENT ITS rush hour for corporate results. With only two weeks to go before year-endLEE SU SHYAN - 828 words
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The Straits Times / Article6 September 2005 - Katrina creates waves of concern for region Erica Tay By Main risk facing S'pore is slowdown in demand from G-7 economies THE possible impact of Hurricane Katrina on the economies of Singapore and its neighbours remains as murky as the flood waters swirling through New Orleans. The hurricane, its possibleErica Tay - 843 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration8 October 2005 - Kelvin Wong Outstanding sums on their loans may outstrip vehicles 1 resale values By Double whammy CAR owners are battling "negative equity" because of: BIGGER LOANS AS A FRACTION OF THE TOTAL Car buyers can now opt to borrow the fullKelvin Wong - 820 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration23 May 2010 - Irene Tham Buying a used car never crossed Mr Ho Kah Keh’s mind until recently. His six-year-old Subaru Forester needed a new radiator, tires and shock absorber. The cost: about $6,000. “I was in a dilemma last month, deciding between fixing the carIrene Tham - ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW - 854 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration5 January 2009 - LEONG PHEI PHEI Keeping baby boomers in the workforce beyond the retirement age will give them financial security and stimulate the "silver years" industry BY How to plan for retirement Some advice from Ms Anne Tay, vice-president, Group Wealth Management, OCBC Bank In tough times, investorsLEONG PHEI PHEI - 807 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration5 January 2009 - LEONG PHEI PHEI Keeping baby boomers in the workforce beyond the retirement age will give them financial security and stimulate the "silver years" industry BY How to plan for retirement Some advice from Ms Anne Tay, vice-president, Group Wealth Management, OCBC Bank In tough times, investorsLEONG PHEI PHEI - 807 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration27 April 2009 - frankie chee During the off-season for racing cars, it is earning revenue as a venue for bazaars and launches 'Easily accessible to Singapore's CBD area and the Suntec-Marina Centre, it is a unique venue with a scenic waterfront and unobstructed views of Marinafrankie chee - HEINEKEN SINGAPORE - 822 words
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The Straits Times / Article28 October 2011 - BY ROBIN CHAN THE local economy is in for a slow grind next year, though a modest recovery is in the offing, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has said. Growth here is set to “stall” for the next few quartersROBIN CHAN - 809 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration5 January 2015 - Properties Equity Index fell 5.81%, but some players bucked the trend By WONG WEI HAN whwong@sph.com.sg PROPERTY stocks listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) had a mixed year in 2014 as the weak property market at home took a toll on many developers.WONG WEI HAN - ST FILE PHOTO - 828 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration8 December 2013 - Organiser pledges full review of timing glitch that hit nearly 3,800 runners last Sunday May Chen maychen@sph.com.sg It was a mess-up unlike anything anyone has seen in the history of the Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore (SCMS). Top runners wrongly denied podium finishes only to be reinstatedMay Chen - ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN - 831 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration8 December 2013 - Organiser pledges full review of timing glitch that hit nearly 3,800 runners last Sunday May Chen maychen@sph.com.sg It was a mess-up unlike anything anyone has seen in the history of the Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore (SCMS). Top runners wrongly denied podium finishes only to be reinstatedMay Chen - ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN - 831 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration28 April 2014 - Takeover bids revive debate sparked by similar wave over a decade ago CAI JIN By GOH ENG YEOW SENIOR CORRESPONDENT engyeow@sph.com.sg PRIVATISATION fever has gripped the market again amid a spate of offers to buy out companies such as Singapore Land, CapitaMalls Asia and HotelGOH ENG YEOW - 827 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration14 February 2009 - Gabriel Chen Fourth-quarter showing seen as an indication of results to be expected from other banks as well By A PLEDGE TO CUSTOMERS "While other banks may be distracted by head office issues, or are curtailed in their ability to lend due toGabriel Chen - BUSINESS TIMES - 803 words