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The Business Times / Article, Illustration15 April 2020 - By Marissa Lee marilee@sph.com.sg @MarissaLeeBT Singapore AS WORK stoppages from the Covid-19 pandemic deliver a body blow to global boxship operators, Singapore’s Pacific International Lines (PIL) has been forced to fend off rumours about a potential bankruptcy.Marissa Lee - BT FILE PHOTO - 1,286 words
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The Business Times / Article15 July 2020 - Economists, reacting to the Ministry of Trade and Industry’s advance estimates, say recovery is likely to be slow, and that slump may last 4 quarters SINGAPORE ECONOMY By Janice Heng janiceh@sph.com.sg @JaniceHengBT Singapore SINGAPORE entered what might be its deepestJanice Heng - 1,270 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration29 November 2021 - New variant is a reminder that Covid-19 will weigh on some segments of the economy and market for a long time to come MARK TO MARKET By Ben Paul benpaul@sph.com.sg @BenPaulBT O VER the weekend, the world became familiar with one of theBen Paul - 1,253 words
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The Business Times / Article28 January 2020 - Number of listings 630 under mortgagee sale in 2019 is highest since Knight Frank started to record data in 2011 By Siow Li Sen lisen@sph.com.sg @SiowLiSenBT Singapore SOME find it hard to believe but there may be trouble evenSiow Li Sen - 1,246 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration18 December 1991 - By Genevieve Cua PROFIT-TAKING eroded part of the Straits Times Industrials Index's recent gains yesterday, but some dealers remained confident that the benchmark Straits Times Industrials Index would touch the 1,480 level sometime during the week. Dampened by the generally weaker performances ofGenevieve Cua - 2,980 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration9 May 1992 - By Joseph Rajendran RUMOURS played the rounds in a quiet market yesterday. OUB. UOB, UIC and Ganda Holdings all came in for a fair share of attention. Topping the rumour board was OUB. Thirty million new OUB shares (representing about 10 per centJoseph Rajendran - 3,559 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration17 December 1992 - By Moiz Tyebally SHARE PRICES ended higher in active trading yesterday with strong gains seen in several index-linked and blue-chip counters. A dealer said the market was oversold and investors were coming back in anticipation of the traditional new year rally.Moiz Tyebally - 3,912 words
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Singapore Herald / Article6 January 1971 - THE share market yesterday opened firm but closed steady after some profit-taking lowered values slightly in the afternoon. The Kuala Lumpur trading room was closed yesterday as floods prevented its staff from reporting for work. Business transacted in Singapore, Ipoh, Penang and Malacca amounted to 2,220,000 deals1,840 words
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Singapore Herald / Article12 May 1971 - STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE FRASERS INDUSTRIAL INDICES A SCRAMBLK to buy Borneo Rerhad. Motor investments and Wheelock Marden shares was MM main feature of the Stock Exchange yesterday. Industrials closed on a firm note m moderate trading. A few lower priced counters also met with1,899 words
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Singapore Herald / Article7 May 1971 - STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE FIRM conditions prevailed m the industrial section of the Stock Exchange yesterday when buyers for all classes of shares appeared m full force. The other sections were generally steady m fairly quiet trading. The day's total turnover passed the two-million-unit mark1,839 words
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Singapore Herald / Article21 April 1971 - STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE FRASER'S INDUSTRIAL INDICES Singapore Malaysia KEY Closing buyers' and sellers" prices are foUowed by the business done. Figurei in bracket* denote traded lots in I.OOO's. When the price is not followed by a figure in brackets, it means only -a stogie1,833 words
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Eastern Sun / Article22 March 1969 - SINGAPORE, Fri. Despite some late persistent profit-taking, trading in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore today remained firm and attracted even more business especially in industrials. The late profit-taking cOntri- r buted to rather erratic price movements and leases in the speculative counters of1,819 words
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Eastern Sun / Article16 April 1969 - By Our Morket Reporter^ SINGAPORE, Tues. Despite the reassuring thoughts of on improved trend this week after the recent developments, the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore ruled only slightly steady today. The market seemed to betray a softer look and an easier undertone. Total turnover1,818 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration21 October 1992 - By Lilian Ang MALAYSIAN OTC stocks, led by Golden Plus, continued to steal the show yesterday but Singapore blue chips also posted modest gains. Reflecting the interest in Malaysian shares, the UOB-OTC index rose 9.15 points to close at 763.19. The blue-chipLilian Ang - 3,898 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration22 October 1992 - By Lilian Ang RUMOURS about the Golden Plus takeover continued to make its rounds in a quiet market yesterday. Idris Hydraulics, a financial services and property group, was dragged into the picture as one of two possible predators. The other company named was AokamLilian Ang - 3,952 words
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Singapore Herald / Article16 January 1971 - STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Closing prices/business done SHARE prices improved in the Stock Exchange yesterday on covering demand, and cheap buying particularly in the speculative industrial counters which occupied the top four most active placings. The day's turnover also improved to 2, 06 7.OOO units of which the1,856 words
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The Straits Times / Article20 September 1994 - Stocks plunge on new concern over interest rates GOH SOO MAY MARKET REPORT IN A performance reminiscent of that exactly a week ago, the Singapore market took a beating yesterday on renewed concern over interest rates, following the release of fresh economic data m the United States. This time, theGOH SOO MAY - 1,943 words
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The Straits Times / Article16 September 1994 - THE Singapore stock market continued to witness the "sell Singapore, buy Malaysia" trend yesterday as local blue chips faced selling pressure while activity m Malaysian speculatives dominated trading. The Straits Times Industrials Index headed south from the opening bell and ended 17.47 points1,916 words
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The Straits Times / Article23 April 1992 - Shares remain unchanged in day of quiet trading Caroline Chan I MARKET REPORT By TRADING on the local bourse yesterday remained a quiet and colourless affair as share prices remained largely unchanged. The Straits Times Industrials Index stagnated at around the 1,400 region before inching up 0.45 of a pointCaroline Chan - 1,843 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration2 September 1994 - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE Boosted by strong demand for Malaysian shares and local property counters, the Straits Times Industrials Index yesterday ended 1.04 per cent higher on a much higher volume. Dealers attributed the rise to a delayed reaction by the market toR Sivanithy - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,857 words