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The Business Times / Article8 August 2003 - Partnership aims to help investors pinge unit trusts By Genevieve Cua OCBC BANK has partnered Mercer Investment Consulting to offer an advisory process that builds in a for-ward-looking perspective. Besides an asset allocation framework that Mercer helped to define, the bank will alsoGenevieve Cua - 416 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration18 December 2008 - Terrence Voon By EIGHT of Singapore's best road cyclists will be hand-picked over the next few months to form an elite team in a bid to boost the talent pool and revive the sport. OCBC Bank announced yesterday that it would sponsor theTerrence Voon - BRYAN VAN DER BEEK - 408 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration18 December 2008 - Terrence Voon By EIGHT of Singapore's best road cyclists will be hand-picked over the next few months to form an elite team in a bid to boost the talent pool and revive the sport. OCBC Bank announced yesterday that it would sponsor theTerrence Voon - BRYAN VAN DER BEEK - 408 words
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The Straits Times / Article19 September 1985 - MARA FERNANDEZ By HOTEL tycoon Khoo Teck Puat's purchase of 3.72 million DBS Bank shares within a month has sparked interest in the stock by small investors. Dealers and brokers say they have noticed increased buying of DBS shares by the investing public on theMARA FERNANDEZ - 431 words
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The Business Times / Article11 September 2013 - Hang Seng Bank is in 4th position, China Devt Bank in 5th By JASMINE NG jasng@sph.com.sg SINGAPORE’S local banks have been named Asia’s top three safest banks for the third year running, even after Moody’s lowered its outlook for the banks to “negative”JASMINE NG - 431 words
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The Business Times / Article11 December 2001 - Bloomberg OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corp, now Singapore's smallest bank, will make the biggest provisions for bad loans among local lenders, analysts who attended briefings given by the bank said. The lender's 2001 profit will be lower than last year, excluding four months ofBloomberg - 589 words
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Eastern Sun / Article21 June 1969 - By Ur Reporter Fridays, the Stock* ExchlnL n Sr mEIVW 4 1 m tfend 10 b€ c *P ected on The market opened a?iet »mf h?2? ar l lDga 5 ore yesterday ruled easier, session before some briskt?Lji?? k t l y steady and 80 remained341 words
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Eastern Sun / Article5 July 1969 - By Oar Market Reporter EASIER conditions continued to rule in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday as the general situation in West Malaysia remained unchanged. Share prices were again marked down by one to five cents with both buyers and sellers still holding330 words
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Eastern Sun / Article23 July 1969 - By OUR MARKET REPORTER THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia, and Siniranor* vpst*r<i«w m,i.j .1... priees dipped further o n a weak market. Losses tended ta iharaa? will spread well across the board. tended to sharpen and were J market opened easier but rallied325 words
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Eastern Sun / Article12 June 1969 - ur Market Reporter CONDITIONS in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yes eraov turned slightly easier after initial firmness gave way to some dull trading and profit-taking. Shares prices were considerably lowered on resumption in the afternoon but recovered cn spasmodic rallies to319 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration28 April 2013 - The New Paper on Sunday joins professional rider Stuart O’Grady as he competes at the OCBC Cycle Challenge REPORT: KANE CUNICO kbcunico@sph.com.sg Even hours before the race, he was in deep concentration. Ignoring the buzz and fervour around him, he was mentally plotting every pointKANE CUNICO - PICTURES: JONATHAN CHOO - 689 words
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Today / Article6 March 2015 - FROM Senior Director JOSE RAYMOND Senior Director (Corporate Communications and Stakeholder Management), Singapore Sports Hub We thank Mr Jeremy Torr for his letter “Better facilities needed for cyclists at Sports Hub” (March 2). We agree with his observations and assure him that the SingaporeJOSE RAYMOND - 335 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 March 1998 - MARKET REPORT CURRENCY uncertain ties related to the Malaysian ringgit and Indonesian rupiah yes terday dealt Singapore stocks a blow even as they reeled from earnings disappointments. The SES Finance Index fell 2.08 points to 382.43 as most bank shares declined on earnings worries.JEAN CHIA - 339 words
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The Business Times / Article22 July 2014 - MAS proposes investor protection rules THE MAS has proposed a set of regulations for investments linked to land banks, gold, and other forms of physical assets. FRONT PAGE Geopolitical events add to market risks WITH a sudden escalation of geopolitical risks last week, markets are due for renewed332 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 September 2019 - You can still sign up for the men’s 10km and 3.5km races at Sunday’s The Straits Times Run. Register at the race-pack collection event at the Singapore Sports Hub’s OCBC Arena Hall 1: Today and tomorrow: 11am-8pm Saturday: 11am-7pm Normal fees are $60 (10km) and323 words
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The Business Times / Article31 January 1983 - Stock Prices as Prices as it ian 21 Stock it Jan 21 Industrial Commercial Finance Boustead Hldgs 1.88 DBS 8.10 Cycle Carraige 3.34 Malayan Banking 6.60 Cold Storage 454 OCBC 9.15 Esso Malaysia 6.55 DOB 4.02 Fraser Neave 7.30 Gentings Bhd 3.42 Hotels Haw Par142 words
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The Business Times / Article22 January 1987 - BATU KAWAN Berhad: 22nd AGM at Wisma Taiko, 1, Jalan S P Seenivasagam, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia tomorrow at 12.30pm. BOUSTEADCO SINGAPORE Limited: EGM at 20 Collyer Quay, #16-00 Tung Centre, Singapore 0104, on Monday, Jan 26, at 9am. CYCLE ft CARRIAGE Limited: 18th AGM at the Mandarin Court143 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration3 September 1993 - BLUE chips are stable companies and are generally seen as reliable, long-term investments. They may cost more but newcomers are advised to include blue chips in their initial buys. CPF trustee stocks are seen as blue chips. Examples of some of Singapore's biggest blue chip shares (based136 words
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Today / Article, Illustration19 March 2014 - IAN DE COTTA ian@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE Britain’s two-time Olympic champion Ed Clancy (picture) heads a field of top names for next week’s OCBC Cycle Singapore 2014 Professional Criterium and is aiming for the top spot after he was edged out at the finish last year.IAN DE COTTA - PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES - 414 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration19 March 2014 - IAN DE COTTA ian@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE Britain’s two-time Olympic champion Ed Clancy (picture) heads a field of top names for next week’s OCBC Cycle Singapore 2014 Professional Criterium and is aiming for the top spot after he was edged out at the finish last year.IAN DE COTTA - PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES - 414 words