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The Business Times / Article, Illustration14 February 1980 - BY FOO CHOY PENG EACH Lunar New Year is symbolised by one of 12 animals coming in turn to make eventually a complete cycle of 12 years. These were the beasts that were at Buddha's deathbed. First to come was the Rat, followed by the Ox, theFOO CHOY PENG - 743 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration6 November 2001 - l-l i comment STOCKS r. sivanithy Towards the end of last week, a profit warning by Datacraft Asia pulled the rug out from under the local market. Yesterday, it was the turn of the banks news of a $2.1 billion DBS share issue, asr. sivanithy - 786 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration14 August 2003 - BT comment STOCKS r. sivanithy INTEREST rates in two different forms played a central role in trading in the local stock market yesterday, during a session marked by hectic punting of penny stocks, recent IPOs and China plays. The value of stocks traded rose abover. sivanithy - 754 words
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The Straits Times / Article29 April 2009 - Francis Chan Find another bank or work with your banker, say lenders By REASONS FOR REJECTION "Either his business model or product life cycle needs to be renewed, or his financial standing may not be there and maybe he may need to reduce leveragingFrancis Chan - 734 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration12 April 2014 - Hopes on main opposition party to reform economy fade as PDI-P may have fewer seats than expected By JONATHAN KWOK jonkwok@sph.com.sg SHARES in firms with exposure to Indonesia have been topsy-turvy this year amid the country’s parliamentary elections. Hopes that Indonesians wouldJONATHAN KWOK - PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE; Source: BLOOMBERG - 736 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration12 April 2014 - Hopes on main opposition party to reform economy fade as PDI-P may have fewer seats than expected By JONATHAN KWOK jonkwok@sph.com.sg SHARES in firms with exposure to Indonesia have been topsy-turvy this year amid the country’s parliamentary elections. Hopes that Indonesians wouldJONATHAN KWOK - PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE; Source: BLOOMBERG - 736 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration27 May 2014 - Growth eases in April after double digit expansion in February, March By FIONA CHAN SENIOR ECONOMICS CORRESPONDENT fiochan@sph.com.sg SINGAPORE’S red-hot manufacturing sector shifted into a lower gear last month as declining electronics production tempered a surge in biomedical output. Factories cranked out 4.6 perFIONA CHAN - PHOTO: BLOOMBERG - 733 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration6 September 2016 - Training is never boring as the sessions include cycling, swimming and running, Luo Yi Wei tells Joyce Teo FitAndFab Joyce Teo joyceteo@sph.com.sg Q What is your secret to looking fabulous? A Making time for exercise. Q What motivated you to join the competition sceneJoyce Teo - ST PHOTO: AZMI ATHNI - 738 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration14 February 2009 - Jeanette Wang FITNESS Sport has moved into top gear in Singapore in just a few years By DEMAND "There is more demand for bikes now, but the customers are also getting more demanding and knowledgeable." BERNARD CHUA, 43, boss of Entro Cycles and a cyclist sinceJeanette Wang - LIM WUI LIANG; GEYLANG CYCLING TEAM; JOYRIDERS; F2PSPORT; CYCLEWORX - 755 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration5 October 2004 - Widespread optimism, Wall St rally fuel spurt By KENNETH LIM [SINGAPORE] Forget the Monday blues. After hesitating in the last two weeks of September, the Singapore bourse steamed ahead yesterday to almost a four-year high, riding on the momentum of US markets, positive semiconductor newsKENNETH LIM - Source: Bloomberg - 756 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration24 October 2013 - Compiled by ANDREA SOH Frasers Centrepoint Trust (FCT) Oct 24 close: $1.850 OCBC Investment Research, Oct 23 FRASERS Centrepoint Trust’s (FCT) FY13 DPU came in at 10.93 S cents (plus 9.2 per cent), spot on with our projection. We note that overall performance has remained robust, with portfolioANDREA SOH - Source: Bloomberg - 777 words
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The Straits Times : Weekly Overseas Edition / Article, Illustration3 January 1998 - Only 33 firms worth over slb By Jean Chia SOME chief executive officers (CEOs) out there had little to toast to on New Year’s Eve on Wednesday night, as their companies are valued 15 per cent less on the stock maritet from aJean Chia - Picture by ENRIQUE SORIANO. - 729 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration18 January 2017 - Analysts say Singapore rode on global manufacturing rebound in the fourth quarter By Chai Hung Yin chaihyn@sph.com.sg @ChaiHungYinBT Singapore SINGAPORE’S non-oil domestic exports (NODX) continued to surprise with a 9.4 per cent year-on-year jump in December 2016,Chai Hung Yin - Source: International Enterprise (IE) Singapore - 738 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration17 January 2019 - Four issues worth S$1.35 billion raised in the first two weeks of 2019 as investors pile into HDB bonds and debts of reputable corporates By Siow Li Sen lisen@sph.com.sg @SiowLiSenBT Singapore THE local bond market is back in favour, with pricesSiow Li Sen - Source: Bloomberg - 788 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration15 November 2000 - n>fwTiT=miarßets But robbrt expects buyers to return to the market now that the STI is below 2,000 ROBERT HALILI The writer is bureau chief at > Score Lab Asia Ltd (www.asiascores.com). He is assisted by Ngia Soon Chai, Singapore News Desk. J SENTIMENT ended inROBERT HALILI - Source: Primark ITA - 945 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article15 March 2013 - Companies with lower earnings manage to maintain or raise payouts By JONATHAN KWOK jonkwok@sph.com.sg MANY local blue chips kept faith with their dividend policies last year and either raised or maintained payouts. Analysts said that this indicates that firms generally are disciplined toJONATHAN KWOK - 925 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 March 2013 - Companies with lower earnings manage to maintain or raise payouts By JONATHAN KWOK jonkwok@sph.com.sg MANY local blue chips kept faith with their dividend policies last year and either raised or maintained payouts. Analysts said that this indicates that firms generally are disciplined toJONATHAN KWOK - 925 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration30 October 2002 - Numbers for UOB, OCBC&lso being revised upwards By Ven Sreenivasan JUST when you thought it was safe to go back in the water they're back. And we're not talking about Jaws. Rather, that's the way analysts feel about DBS Group's huge third-quarter provisions. TheVen Sreenivasan - AFP FILE PHOTO - 760 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration28 February 2002 - ~-li comment STOCKS r. sivanithy SURGING prices are possibly the single biggest influence on stockmarket psychology. Nothing forces sceptics to abandon their doubts as quickly as a strong rally. And by the same token, a market that keeps sliding will eventually drive even ther. sivanithy - 742 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration30 January 2003 - l-l i comment STOCKS r. sivanithy ASKED why she was so wrong about equities in 2002, Goldman Sachs strategist Abby Joseph Cohen said in a Barron's Jan 13 report: "I misjudged two things. One concerned the extent of the malfeasance on corporate data. Our valuation modelsr. sivanithy - 779 words