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The Business Times / Article, Illustration22 July 1992 - The Bottom Line QUAH SOON TONG QUAH SOON TONG The writer is head of research at OCBC Investment Research IT IS INVIDIOUS to be pessimistic when all around you are on cloud nine. At best, one may be accused of beingQUAH SOON TONG; QUAH SOON TONG - 943 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration6 March 1993 - Dawn Tan on how the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur bourses appear to be moving in tandem Dawn Tan HAVE the Malaysian and Singapore stock markets truly parted company? History notes that the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) split from the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) inDawn Tan - Source: INVESTAMATIC; Source: Kay Hian James Capel - 926 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration15 October 1996 - STOCK MARKET COMMENTARY Across the Causeway, blue chips stage afternoon rally and Second Board springs back to life R Sivanithy [SINGAPORE] It was more misery for local stocks yesterday, with a continued downgrading of property stocks and other blue chips leading.to the lossR Sivanithy - 922 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration19 December 1996 - STOCK MARKET COMMENTARY Although the market has entered a year-end directionless drift, there's a general feeling that it's far from dead yet, says a dealer R Sivanithy [SINGAPORE] A relatively firm Tuesday session on Wall Street helped return some poise toR Sivanithy - 925 words
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The Business Times / Article6 February 1991 - Feb 4 Alpme Resources Sdn Bhd. a private company owned by Technology Resources Industries (formerly Roxy Electric) executive director Taiuddin Ramli, has teamed up with California based DMC to produce digital microwave communications equipment in Malaysia Kuala Kepong Bhd has entered into an agreement with Kung Hing Plantabons969 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration30 May 1992 - By Quak Hiang Whai AFTER climbing for four consecutive days, the Singapore stock market took a breather yesterday as profit-taking emerged and took the steam out of the buying interest. The benchmark Straits Times Industrials Index slipped 3.46 points to 1,524.69 but itQuak Hiang Whai - 960 words
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The Business Times / Article28 April 1998 - MSCI S'pore index futures to start in Aug; Dow Jones KL, Thai stock fntnres, options in Nov By 1 Wong Wei Kong [SINGAPORE] In a longawaited move, the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) announced yesterday it will start trading a Singapore stockWong Wei Kong - 948 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration24 November 2000 - Offer expected to draw good response Byi Ven Sreenivasan [SINGAPORE] Norwegian shipping magnate John Fredriksen is poised to make a general offer for Osprey Maritime without throwing in a price premium the second offerer to do so in as many days, butVen Sreenivasan - Source: Reuters - 959 words
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The Business Times / Article23 May 2001 - exclusive Depreciation against US$ could boost earnings for some of them: analysts By: Rachel Ong [SINGAPORE] Despite the high import content of Singapore's exports, listed companies here are unfazed by the recent fall in the .value of the local currency. Instead, regional economists andRachel Ong - 934 words
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The Business Times / Article8 April 1985 - pejj K.Lumpur THE STEPS taken by Bank Negara to reduce commercial banks' statutory reserve requirements as well as the passing of the amendments to the companies act was virtually ignored by investors at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. Share prices932 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration9 July 1987 - HONQ LEONQ FINANCE remained the top finance house in 1906 with an after-tax profit of about $16 million. But its 75-per-cent owned Singapore Finance fall two rungs to the sixth spot, overtaken by Credit Corporation and Wayfoong Mortgage Finance, the finance arms of Standard952 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration22 January 2004 - Fraser Neave stocks running low on fizz The present share rally may be losing steam and now may be too early to buy F&N for stronger FY05 earnings, WONG WEI KONG reckons WONG WEI KONG F&N drinks are very much part of Chinese New Year festivities, but as investors popWONG WEI KONG - GREENCLIFF; Source: Bloomberg - 979 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration13 August 2001 - LIM SAY BOON LUC RUM INVESTORS and traders returning from the National Day break unfortunately do not have much cause for market celebration unless, of course, if they are on the short side of the trade. While we were gearing up forLIM SAY BOON - LUDWIG ILIO - 970 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration30 July 2001 - LIM SAY BOON By THE gloom overhanging the Singapore eauities market is unlikely to lift anytime soon. Indeed, there is a serious danger of the Straits Times Index (STI) paying back the "borrowed" gains it made last week with "interest". That is, the STILIM SAY BOON - LUDWIG ILIO - 931 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration10 September 2002 - Sept 1 1 or not, the Dow was on its way down COLIN TAN The economic slowdown and accounting scandals play a bigger role m US stock market plunge than the terrorist attacks Reports by MARKKTS CORRESPONDENT IF THE attacks of Sept 11 were a stab m the back forCOLIN TAN - JALEHA HASHIM; AP - 950 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration16 October 2005 - Leong Chan Teik pfsjfs The recovery is priced into many stocks, but here are some that are worth a second look MARCH 2003 was not a cheerful time. layoffs were in the air. Port operator PSA Corp had just retrenched almost 500Leong Chan Teik - 963 words
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The Straits Times / Article24 January 2006 - AZRIN ASMANI TAKING STOCK Spore traders describe regional falls as knee-jerk reaction to last Friday's US decline By CENTRE OF ATTRACTION Energy prices are back m the spotlight because of the diplomatic stand-off over Iran's nuclear ambitions and concerns over anAZRIN ASMANI - 945 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration6 March 2007 - Arthur Poon Contra dealing and margin calls take their toll on market as index falls for sixth session By THE plunge on the Singapore market yesterday was made worse by extensive margin calls from brokers and forced selling of stocks that had beenArthur Poon - 957 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration16 November 2007 - As of Wednesday, 258 companies had reported their third-quarter results ended September, with 235 in the black and 23 in the red. They recorded combined earnings of $7.21 billion, up 32 per cent from the $5.46 billion they made previously. We list below the top 40 money952 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration6 May 2009 - ROBIN CHAN UOB economic report predicts end to US recession by third quarter By Bullish on recovery Housing: Pending home sales in the US were up 3.2 per cent last month, beating expectations of no growth. Construction spending in the US roseROBIN CHAN - AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE; REUTERS - 972 words