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New Nation / Article6 May 1972 - By Our Market Correspondent The share market was jittery yesterday soon after the Stock Exchange announced its intention to amend certain rules to reduce the time for settlement of delayed dealings from one month to two weeks and ready deals from two weeks to one week.263 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration21 April 2013 - These people will be showing heart in more ways than one. Doctors, surgeons and staff from the National University Health System and the National University of Singapore Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine will take part in OCBC Cycle Singapore 2013 to raise funds for charity.PICTURE: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM - 250 words
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The New Paper / Article17 July 2013 - THE three local banks in Singapore are financially strong and are not at risk, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said yesterday. It noted that Singapore’s banks DBS, United Overseas Bank and OCBC have the highest average credit ratings. In response to a report258 words
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New Nation (Afternoon Edition) / Article11 November 1982 - SINGAPORE stocks opened firm this morning and generally gained more ground in the first session. Trading was light. Selected stocks at 12.30 pm: Boustead 1.92/1.93 Bousteadco 2.62/2.64 Central Sugars 11.20/12.00 Cold Storage 4.30/4.32 Cycle 3.06/3.08 Esso 6.30/6.60 F and N 6.55/6.60 Genting 3.64/3.66 Guthrie 3.06/3.10 Haw Par253 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration5 September 2017 - BT Data BY CHAI HUNG YIN THE rally seen in the manufacturing sector seems to have more legs to run as the latest Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for manufacturing registered a 12th month of consecutive expansion, mirroring improvements in regional manufacturing PMI readings. The August PMI of 51.8CHAI HUNG YIN - Source: SIPMM - 261 words
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The Straits Times / Article3 May 1997 - MARKET REPORT SINGAPORE stocks soared for a second day on renewed buying of selected shares. The Straits Times Industrials Index hit a high of 2,026.43 points m early morning trade. It closed 11.97 points higher at 2,016.23, led by gains mPATRICK TAN - 423 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article26 April 2008 - Nicholas Fang Pharma growth the key reason; experts note weaker show by most other sectors By SINGAPORE'S industrial output last month outstripped all expectations, surging 16.9 per cent year-on-year because of a stellar showing by pharmaceuticals. But experts warn against getting carried away byNicholas Fang - 432 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 April 2008 - Nicholas Fang Pharma growth the key reason; experts note weaker show by most other sectors By SINGAPORE'S industrial output last month outstripped all expectations, surging 16.9 per cent year-on-year because of a stellar showing by pharmaceuticals. But experts warn against getting carried away byNicholas Fang - 432 words
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The Straits Times / Article9 July 2014 - But Jardine Cycle Carriage shares rise 2% on optimism in Indonesia BULLS AND BEARS By JONATHAN KWOK jonkwok@sph.com.sg LOCAL shares dipped yesterday as the temptation to cash in on Monday’s gains proved too much for some investors. The Straits Times Index fell 8.23JONATHAN KWOK - 425 words
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The Straits Times / Article18 September 1982 - BETTER trading conditions in the afternoon session helped to take share prices generally higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in more active trading. The steadier conditions in the afternoon followed a slightly lower opening after the previous day's mixed riose. At the close, the416 words
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The Straits Times / Article16 September 1982 - SHARE prices finished mixed to selectively higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in less active trading.. After a barely steady start, stocks generally moved sideways throughout the morning session until some slight buying took prices to higher levels at the lunch close. Thereafter trading was411 words
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The Straits Times / Article19 June 1978 - BLUE chips and heavier weighted stocks romped ahead in a generally steadier conditions last week. These shares dominated trading. Led by a number of Singapore based counters, which included Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation, Cycle and Carriage, and Wear ne Brothers, prices strengthened across a fairly wide front. This411 words
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The Business Times / Article14 October 2006 - Margins rebound and loan growth outlook cited; DBS hits 5½ year peak Bloomberg [SINGAPORE] Shares of Singapore's banks advanced after ÜBS AG increased its forecasts for their shares, citing a rebound in margins and the outlook for loan growth. DBS Group HoldingsBloomberg - 433 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration8 November 2014 - no holds barred Lee U-Wen leeuwen@sph.com.sg @LeeUwenBT Correspondent WHEN it comes to business networking, many executives around the world, including here in Singapore, are putting aside their golf clubs in favour of another sport cycling. hen Chris Robb, an avid cyclist himself, once asked aLee U-Wen - PHOTO: SPECTRUM WORLDWIDE - 1,006 words
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The Straits Times / Article25 April 1997 - CHAN WEE CHUAN MARKET REPORT SINGAPORE shares took another knock yesterday, dragged down by selling of blue-chip and indexlinked counters by foreign institutions, dealers said. Fears of a new round of interest rate hikes m the United States triggered a broad-based fallCHAN WEE CHUAN - 429 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 April 1994 - CHAN SUE MENG. MARKET R EPOR T THE Singapore bourse kicked off the week strongly, as institutional players returned to the market with renewed confidence. The Straits Times Industrials Index's rallied 42.23 points to 2,307.82 yesterday. But some brokers were worried thatCHAN SUE MENG - 437 words
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The Business Times / Article1 January 1993 - Combined worth of $70.13 billion 4.4 pc higher than year ago By Dawn Tan SINGAPORE The local stock market perked up in December after slumbering for the greater part of the year, giving a healthy boost to share prices and market valuesDawn Tan - 439 words
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The Business Times / Article13 July 1998 - STpore bank sector may provide unique opportunity with PEs at record lows From Neil Behrmann in London SINGAPORE banks are "reasonably well positioned" to ride out the turmoil in the coming year and long-term share valuations appear attractive, contends Salomon Smith Barney. The twoNeil Behrmann - 409 words
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The Business Times / Article4 May 2002 - By' Ven Sreenivasan IT wasn't a Budget that excited the stock market. After rallying about 20 points to a midday high of 1,761, the Straits Times Index retreated steadily throughout the mid-after-noon as Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lee Hsien LoongVen Sreenivasan - 414 words
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The Straits Times / Article30 August 2005 - Goh Eng Yeow TAKING STOCK By SHARE prices around the region tumbled as oil prices climbed above a record US$7O per barrel yesterday. Singapore was no exception and the sell-off started as soon as the market opened, sending the benchmark Straits TimesGoh Eng Yeow - 414 words