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The Business Times / Article, Illustration11 April 1992 - By Kooi Cho Teng MAJOR bourses around the world rallied yesterday, regaining some of the ground lost in almost a week of declines. Singapore was no exception. The Straits Times Industrials Index rose 28.09 points, or 2.08 per cent, to closeKooi Cho Teng - 3,077 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration21 May 1992 - By Joseph Rajendran FOREIGN fund managers pickcd up Singapore hanking stocks yesterday, but the rest of the market was quiet. The benchmark Straits Times Industrials Index ended only 3.07 points higher at 1,472.87. Brokers said banking shares were favoured by foreign investors becauseJoseph Rajendran - 4,285 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration8 November 1991 - By Sylvia Wong CONTINUED foreign buying spurred the loeal stock market to another day of active trade and healthy volumes, resulting in higher prices across the board. Brokers gave a cheer for the "mini-rally" of the last two days. With hope that the marketSylvia Wong - 4,256 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration11 May 1992 - By Joseph Rajendran THE LOCAL BOURSE opened the week with a bang but the rally fizzled out as the market succumbed to profit-taking from mid-week. The benchmark Straits Times Industrials Index gained 33.02 points last Monday but eased during the week toJoseph Rajendran - 4,128 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration1 May 1993 - By Soh Tiang Keng SINGAPORE Singapore Airlines set the trading pace in Singapore shares which closed slightly higher yesterday in a cautious market still consolidating from the massive gains chalked up during the past four months. The 30-counter Straits Times Industnajs Index rose bySoh Tiang Keng - Source: Bridge Info - 7,165 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration13 January 1992 - By Lilian Ang GAZING into their crystal balls, analysts have predicted that the week ahead should be a relatively positive one for the market at least from the technical standpoint. The bouts of profit-taking on the local bourse, particularly during the second half of lastLilian Ang - 4,730 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration14 August 1992 - By Sylvia Wong BARGAIN-hunting in the local stock market helped to lift the Straits Times Industrials Index by 8.53 points yesterday after a free-fall in the two previous days. The STII settled at 1,374.76 points yesterday after a high of 1,382.84. Other broader-based indices alsoSylvia Wong - 3,834 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration1 December 1992 - By Shoeb Kagda EXPECTATIONS of an economic recovery in the United States and hints of a possible corporate tax cut at home spurred large-scale institutional buying yesterday. The benchmark Straits Times Industrials Index surged 21.11 points to end at 1,469.07. BrokersShoeb Kagda - 3,806 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration9 April 1992 - By Kooi Cho Teng SINGAPORE stocks fell yesterday in tandem with declines in Tokyo yesterday and in New York on Tuesday. Brokers and fund managers predicted that stocks would edge lower in line with Tokyo's extensive losses, but falls would beKooi Cho Teng - 3,699 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration15 January 1993 - By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE The market went bonkers yesterday. "Market siau-lah. War breaks out, people buy. Hear rumours of war only, people sell," a dealer with a foreign broking house said yesterday as share prices rose across the board. The "war" heDexter Lee - Source: Bridge Info - 6,646 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration10 July 1990 - By Cynthia Teeng Cynthia Teong is vice-presi-dent at Citicorp's local securities trading and distribution unit THIS ARTICLE is addressed to the class of investors who favour keeping their investments in the local currency but are looking for a more rewarding yet relativelyCynthia Teeng - 2,475 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration30 August 2008 - The snakes ladders world of private banking Grace Ng Unprecedented wealth creation in Asia has led to rising demand for experienced private bankers. Is this call being met, and how? I By I FINANCE CORRESPONDENT IT SOUNDS like the dream job hobnob with the rich and famous, manage millions ofGrace Ng - 2,345 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration6 January 2019 - Experts say a global recession is unlikely, and volatility could offer opportunities for investors Lorna Tan Invest Editor lornatan@sph.com.sg The new year is only a few days old but the jitters and volatility that marked the end of 2018 have already reared their ugly heads,Lorna Tan - PHOTO: REUTERS; PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE - 2,488 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration12 January 1980 - STRENGTH IN ALL SECTORS Recent surges in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges have been buoyed by the strengths in all sectors of both the economies, but technical analysis of the markets' performance in the last six years suggests that greaterDONALD F. SINCLAIR - 1,574 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration28 May 1981 - By CATHERINE ONG, ALVIN TAY, SIOW LI SEN, LILLIAN CHEW THE SURVEY was based on a sample of 29 companies in Singapore which are listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. They have an aggregate gross asset bote of more than $4 billion and operate more thanCATHERINE ONG, ALVIN TAY, SIOW LI SEN, LILLIAN CHEW - 1,638 words
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Singapore Herald / Article28 October 1970 - STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Clnnnbuym' and Milan' prieM mm followed by Uwbui&MdoM. Figures m bmckets denote traded lots In I.ooo**. When (he prim It not followed by figure m brackets. It mssbi only a rind* lot of 1.000 shares we* traded at that price.1,569 words
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Singapore Herald / Article10 December 1970 - STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE THE LISTING of Power and Telecommunications in the Stock Bxchanft waa the main feature in yesterday's very steady market. The new share recorded a turnover of 321,000 units two-thirds of whhich were ready dealings. Business in the $1 par issue began1,601 words
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Singapore Herald / Article12 December 1970 - Closing prices business done STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE MIXED trading waa noted among industrial counters of tbe Stock Exchange yesterday while all other sections held fairly steady. Both longs and shorts were seen closing their positions before the weekend and the day's total turnover increased slightly to 1,238.0001,602 words
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Singapore Herald / Article11 December 1970 - STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA ANO SINGAPORE TRADING m the Stock x change yesterday started or steady note but by lav loming sellers had come or tie market to erode prices of ?w speculative issues. Of the 71 industria ounters dealt m, 2S nproved, 22 eased and 2C1,633 words
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Singapore Herald / Article27 October 1970 - STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and Milan' prices arc followed by the business done. Figures m bracket, denote traded lota m I.ooo**. Wkto the price is not followed by figure m bracket*. It meant only a tingle lot of 1,000 abares was traded1,564 words