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Eastern Sun / Article7 April 1971 - Closing buyers and sailers prices ir« given first after the name of th« firm. This is followed by business done with figures in brachets indicating traded lots in I,ooo's. If no figura is given in brackets, only single lot of 1,000 shares was traded. INDUSTRIAL1,059 words
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Eastern Sun / Article3 April 1971 - Closing buyers and sellers prices are given •first after Hie name of th# firm. This is followed by business done witb figures in brackets indicating traded lots > n I,GOO'S. If no figure is given in brackets, only a single lot of 1,000 shares was1,167 words
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Eastern Sun / Article16 April 1971 - INDUSTRIALS ACM A 1.35/1 39: Alino 1.90/2.00 (1.90) Alcan 1.38/140, 1.39, 140. (2); All Choc 2.575; Ben 1.13/1.16. 114 (2) 1.15; B Kawat 1.11b: 1.11 (8) 1.12 (6) 113 (12) D; 114 D: Borneo 1.97/1.98 (1 97): Bonstead 2 22/2 24. 2 22 (2) B1,151 words
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Eastern Sun / Article23 April 1971 - INDUSTRIES Alcan 1.40/1.48; All Choc 2.45/ 25. 2.53 (250) Ben 1.15/1.17; B Kawat 1.16/1.17. 116 (2); Borneo 2.10/2.11. 2.08. 2 09 (5 2.10 (16 2.11 (2) 2.12 (7) Dim; 2.14 Dim; 2.13 (4) Dim; Bousted 2.15/22 24B M Trust 120 bry; C Sugars 2.05/2.06 cd;1,159 words
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Eastern Sun / Article22 April 1971 - INDUSTRIES Alean 1.44/1.48 1.44 (3); WU Choc 2.45/2 55; Ben 1.14/1.18; B Kawat 1.15/1.17 u.i«); Borneo 2.07/2.08 2.04 (8) 205 (7 2.06 2.08 (2) 2.07 (2 2.08 Dim; Bonstead 2.15/2.24; BM Trust I.2obyr; C Sugars 2 112 12 2.11 (2) 2.12 (2); CCM Ores 1.45/1471,155 words
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Eastern Sun / Article12 May 1969 - The weekly market review By Goh Eng Kee OINGAPORE, Sun. For no very apparent reason there was a definite improvement in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore the past week. Firm to very steady conditions prevailed although trading on the whole tended toGoh Eng Kee - 1,063 words
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Eastern Sun / Article28 April 1971 - INDUSTRIALS Acma 1.40/1.41; Ajino 1.80/1.96; Alcan 1.45/1.47. 1.46 1.47; All Choc 2.46/2.50; Ben 1.15/1.20, 1.15 1.16, (2) Dim; B Kawat 1.19/1.20, (118); Borneo 2.14/2.15, 2.12 (11) 2.13 (3) 2.14 (2) 2.15 (4) 2.14 (4) Dim, 2.15 (2) Dim, 2.16 (2) Dim. 2.17 (2) Dim; Bstd1,164 words
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Eastern Sun / Article4 May 1971 - INDUSTRIALS Aetna 1.45 b 144 (2) 1.45 (2); Alcan 1.48/1.49 1.48 149 <2>; Be n 1.14/1.15 (115) B Kawat 1.22/1.25; Borneo 2.19/2.20 2.18 2.20 2.19 (9) 2-21 D; Boustd 2.16/2.18 2.15 2.16 (2); B M Trust 1.20 b; C Sugars 2.04/2.05 205 2.04; CCM Ords1,108 words
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Eastern Sun / Article27 April 1971 - INDUSTRIALS Alcan 1.46/1.48, 1.47 (2) All Choc 2.40/2.50; Ben 1.15/1.17, 1.15 (5) 1.16 (5) 1.18 Dim; B Kawat 1.17/1.18;, 1.17 (2) 1.19 Dim; Borneo 2.12/2.13,, 2.13 (12) 2.12 (3) 2.15 (6) Dim; 2.14 (10) Dim; Bstd 2.22 B; BM Trust 1.20 B; C Sugar 2.12/2.14,1,129 words
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The Straits Times : Weekly Overseas Edition / Article9 January 1988 - By CORRINA LIM in Business Times THE EUPHORIC bull which pushed share prices up to dizzy heights last year fell flat on its face when stock markets worldwide crashed on Black Monday. By the end of last year, the market capitalisation of BT’s TOPCORRINA LIM - 1,097 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration20 December 2021 - No better time to rejig portfolio to capitalise on opportunities thrown up by volatility Ven Sreenivasan Associate Editor ven@sph.com.sg Market Watch Two weeks ago, I mused that volatility is imminent as the market reacts to the sum of allVen Sreenivasan - PHOTO: REUTERS - 1,085 words
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The Business Times / Article22 February 2017 - Economists and consultants also say that any changes to personal income and property tax, GST or sin taxes would have a temporary consumption impact BUDGET 2017 By Siow Li Sen lisen@sph.com.sg @SiowLiSenBT Singapore THE government’s need to collect more taxes is likelySiow Li Sen - 1,081 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration15 October 2021 - Watchers say that its latest decision to tighten the currency policy also signals confidence in an economic rebound SINGAPORE ECONOMY By Annabeth Leow leowhma@sph.com.sg @AnnabethLeowBT Singapore SINGAPORE’S central bank kick-star-ted regional policy normalisation on Thursday (Oct 14), as it moved to “raise slightlyAnnabeth Leow - Source: Bloomberg - 1,056 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration8 September 2018 - Pension funds in the Asia-Pacific are punching above their weight, accounting for a substantial and growing share of the global pensions market, research by Willis Towers Watson’s Thinking Ahead Institute found. Assets of seven Asian pension funds surged by 25.6 per cent in 2017 to an1,090 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration7 January 2019 - IHS Markit expects top 3 contributors Singapore banks, real estate and retail sector to continue paying higher dividends in coming years By Siow Li Sen lisen@sph.com.sg @SiowLiSenBT Singapore DIVIDEND huggers may be slightly miffed because 2019 dividendsSiow Li Sen - Source: Markit - 1,162 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration29 April 2019 - Economists see Singapore’s outlook brightening in H2; they identify construction and services as the sectors that are likely to post stronger growth NEWS ANALYSIS By Janice Heng janiceh@sph.com.sg @JaniceHengBT Singapore THE indicators have not been painting a rosy picture of Singapore’s economy, butJanice Heng - 1,160 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration6 May 2020 - Post-Covid-19 rebuilding offers an opportunity to reframe infrastructure planning. LEE CHEN CHEN BY GAN MEIXI AND T The writers are from the Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SIIA). Lee Chen Chen is senior fellow and Gan Meixi isLEE CHEN CHEN; GAN MEIXI - PHOTO: AFP - 1,113 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration30 August 2019 - History has shown that the indomitable spirit of man, more than monetary or fiscal policies, has been and always will be the most powerful weapon in fighting a recession. BY HOWIE LEE T The writer is an economist at OCBC Bank THOWIE LEE - PHOTO: AFP - 1,110 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration25 June 2019 - If President Trump thinks he can control outcomes with China through coercion, he is gravely mistaken OPINION By Tommy Xie T The writer is head of Greater China Research at OCBC Bank. I T’STommy Xie - PHOTO: REUTERS - 1,085 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration15 June 2020 - There is also a broad group within middle class who can be economically vulnerable and need support in difficult times, says academic BEYOND COVID-19: SOCIAL SUPPORT By Mindy Tan tanmindy@sph.com.sg @MindyTanBT Singapore SINGAPORE has in place manyMindy Tan - PHOTO:REUTERS - 1,068 words