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The Business Times / Article7 March 2018 - SINGAPORE BUDGET 2018 By Jacquelyn Cheok jaccheok@sph.com.sg @JacCheokBT Singapore IF a nationwide e-invoicing system that will be rolled out soon succeeds, it will cut costs for businesses, boost productivity, speed up payments, access new financing options and reduce errors. For that toJacquelyn Cheok - 942 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration25 May 2019 - Australia’s centre-right government is getting straight back to business after its surprise election victory, pledging to pass signature tax cuts to shore up a slowing economy. Just hours after Prime Minister Scott Morrison claimed the biggest come-from-behind win in decades, his Liberal-National coalition said that itPHOTO: BLOOMBERG - 974 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration29 June 2018 - COMMENTARY By Jacquelyn Cheok jaccheok@sph.com.sg @JacCheokBT w HEN oBike exited Singapore this week, it cited difficulties in comply- ing with the new bike-sharing regulations. But The Business Times uncovered that financial pressures could have played just as big a part in its pull-out: TheJacquelyn Cheok - 962 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration21 September 2018 - GOING CASHLESS By Jacquelyn Cheok jaccheok@sph.com.sg @JacCheokBT Singapore WITH competition, comes innovation. That’s the dictum Minister Ong Ye Kung hopes will grip the e-payments market when non-banks join the scrum. The Education Minister, who is also board member of the Monetary Authority ofJacquelyn Cheok - 967 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration15 January 2019 - By Genevieve Cua gen@sph.com.sg @GenCuaBT Singapore THE Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on Monday unveiled a S$75 million initiative to help boost equities research and enhance Singapore’s status as a hub for equity listings. Announcing the initiative, called the Grant forGenevieve Cua - BT FILE PHOTO - 929 words
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The Business Times / Article9 April 2019 - Deal will yield diversified Reit with commercial property and hospitality assets worth S$6.8 billion; increased liquidity expected to raise unit price OUE REITS MERGER By Ng Ren Jye rjng@sph.com.sg @NgRenJyeBT Singapore CONSOLIDATION in the Reit sector appears to be gaining momentumNg Ren Jye - 962 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration29 April 2020 - Singapore’s full-year growth could come in below official forecast range of -4 to -1 per cent, adds central bank MAS MACROECONOMIC REVIEW By Janice Heng janiceh@sph.com.sg @JaniceHengBT Singapore SINGAPORE’S gross domestic product (GDP) is likely to contract more sharply inJanice Heng - PHOTO: EPA-EFE - 929 words
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The Business Times / Article11 July 2019 - They employ thousands in highly-skilled jobs, adding vibrancy to economy BT EXCLUSIVE By Sharanya Pillai hspillai@sph.com.sg @SharanyaBT Singapore THE growing pool of foreign unicorns in Singapore is adding magic to the local market for highly-skilled jobs. According to data compiled bySharanya Pillai - 948 words
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The Business Times / Article22 October 2019 - Temasek’s partial bid for Keppel Corp will be followed by a strategic business review, which analysts say could entail a consolidation of O&M assets By Anita Gabriel anitag@sph.com.sg @AnitaGabrielBT Singapore BARELY four months after a mammoth property merger led by Temasek HoldingsAnita Gabriel - 978 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration25 June 1994 - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE Prices on both sides of the Causeway ended mixed yesterday, as weakness in US equities which dragged the prices of local counters lower was offset by a stronger Malaysian market. The Straits Times Industrials Index ended a quietR Sivanithy - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,848 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration26 November 1994 - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE An uneasy calm descended on the local stock market yesterday, with prices continuing to consolidate in thinning volume after the severe knocks taken earlier in the week. With no overnight signal from New York to rely on, theR Sivanithy - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,880 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration5 January 1995 - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE The local stock* market remained subdued yesterday, with prices closing lower across the board in quiet trading. Brokers said investors appeared in no hurry to buy, with many reporting that their clients were only just beginning to return fromR Sivanithy - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,819 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration11 October 1995 - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE Shares fell across the board yesterday, with most dealers putting the blame on a sudden overnight plunge in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Also affecting sentiment were persistent worries about the direction of the Malaysian economy and talk ofR Sivanithy - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,816 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration30 October 2006 - Cmkdus No of Forecast Mean frfi Consensus Wo.o< forecast Mm frft Cmmmm Nm( Fortutf Man frfi Coiwaimn f«nan Mw W* recoflniKfiibtion esto- EPS PC target price reconmwAittoa att- EPS PC target price nrsi—wdltna SK Pf target price recommendation esti- EPS K target fx v. CflnpaiyMnw Thcswfc Last ruth1,887 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration15 March 2004 - Number FORECAST Median Price The stock recommendation is the average of all the recom- rnuoAMv {ESSE}!!!!* r..i_ w Taf 9!? mendations submitted by analysts following the stock. There iwwummnwtt ffl \v**m SI is a total of 29 brokers submitting recommendations but not every stock is followed by all1,875 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration13 November 2006 - Consensus No.of Forecast Mean Fri's Consensus No.of Forecast Meal Frfs recommendation esti- EPS PE target price recommendation esti- PC target price Company name This wfc Last mth mates (cents) (ratio) price Company name This wk Last mth mates (cents) (ratio) price Advanced Holdings 2.00 2.00 2 5.85 5.901,861 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration9 December 2012 - Assess investments in terms of their impact on environment and society, say analysts Yasmine Yahya yasminey@sph.com.sg With 2013 just around the corner, it is time for the savvy investor to take stock of his portfolio and reassess his investment priorities. Investment strategists are in the midstYasmine Yahya - ST ILLUSTRATION: ADAM LEE - 1,475 words
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Singapore Herald / Article18 December 1970 - STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE «2SS^S=S~~:2S2Sr£S:- INTEREST m a handful of speculative issues led activity Ln a generally steady share market yesterday. The day's total turnover rose slightly to 1,381.000 units and the industrial section registered deals m excess of the one- million- unit mark at1,508 words
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Eastern Sun / Article9 April 1969 - SINGAPORE, Tuts. The Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore counted in another quiet day of trading today. Prices were steady as the market was confined to some routine business. Most of the persistent profit-takers were somewhat absorbed bv better buying1,528 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration26 July 1992 - $5.5 billion worth of 'lazy' money Better safe than sorry? Most cash-rich companies here have their funds in fixed deposits. 'Singapore companies are quite conservative. They are just not happy with taking risks, says an analyst. Meet the super-cash-rich companies those with at least $100 million to spare, and not1,482 words