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The Business Times / Article, Illustration19 April 2019 - CHANGI Airport’s shiny new Jewel has opened its doors, and the crowds of expectant visitors are flooding in. As stunning as it is, will it be Changi’s game-changer or is it just another huge new airport mall? Brunch this Saturday in The316 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration20 January 2018 - Nisha Ramchandani nishar@sph.com.sg Sembcorp Industries shares shot up yesterday amid speculation that it was about to spin off a unit in India. Its offshore and marine arm, Sembcorp Marine, also had a positive day following an upgrade to a “buy” rating by Nomura. Sembcorp IndustriesNisha Ramchandani - Source: BLOOMBERG STRAITS TIMES GRAPHICS; PHOTO: SEMBCORP - 313 words
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新明日报 (Xin Ming Ri Bao) / Article, Illustration13 July 2015 - 合作本地电影《石头剪刀布》李博艺赞陈洁仪踏实林明文报道林明文报道 limmb@sph.com.sg 在本地发展的美籍艺人李博艺 (Bobby Tonelli) 赞陈林明文报道 - 340 words
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The Business Times / Article4 January 1979 - By MANO SABNANI THE YEAR just ended was a good one for most of the leading hundred companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore and this is reflected in the better returns obtained on capital invested. During the year, the combined marketMANO SABNANI - 896 words
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The Business Times / Article21 February 2007 - Borrowers should take another look at packages based on Sibor or Swap offer rates By SIOW LI SEN [SINGAPORE] The saying "Be careful what you wish for because you might just get it" could apply to home loan borrowers who have complained aboutSIOW LI SEN - 895 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration4 February 2012 - christopher tan GREEN HEART FOR FORD FOCUS Ford’s unique 1-litre EcoBoost petrol engine will debut in the new Focus range. The small turbo offers up to 125bhp the same as its 1.6-litre naturally aspirated counterpart but with lower emissions and better mileage. Peak torque of 170m is availablechristopher tan - PHOTOS: CITROEN, MINI, BMW, SUZUKI - 524 words
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The Business Times / Article17 February 1978 - A TURNAROUND In market sentiment in the afternoon caused prices to close on a mixed note on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was again selective and was generally confined to the usual speculative counters, which closed the day marginally lower.528 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 November 1992 - Goh Eng Yeow By IN A DAY when the stock market was dominated by trading of Malaysian shares, newly-listed Courts managed to break the monotony by turning up as one of the most actively traded stocks. Courts, which made its debut onGoh Eng Yeow - 530 words
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The Business Times / Article9 March 2002 - By] Patrick Peck THIS week's positive economic data from the US not only sparked rallies on regional stock markets but also a jump in earnings upgrades in Singapore. There were 41 recommendation changes, with 26 upgrades versus 15 downgrades. Two analysts have upgradedPatrick Peck - 528 words
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The Business Times / Article2 March 2002 - By Patrick Peck The author is a vice-president at Paris-based JCF Group THIS week we saw a surge in recommendation changes. There were 57 of them 31 upgrades versus 26 downgrades. Three analysts downgraded insurance group Great Eastern Holdings (GEH) from "overbought" andPatrick Peck - 506 words
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The Business 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 clow. Total turnover yesterday534 words
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The Business Times / Article16 May 1983 - Week ended May 13 compiled by JULIANA TAY CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Cycle aai Carriage Bhl«n has agreed to buy all the 200,000 shares in Heresies ilele— Umi Eaglaeers 84a BM from Cycle and Carriage Ltd. The Malaysian Capital Issues Committee has approved Dsalsp Estates Mi's revaluationJULIANA TAY - 523 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration15 August 2001 - DENNIS CHAN KU THE stock market yesterday ended a four-day run of falls on bargain-hunting and technical buying, mainly for technology counters. Dealers attributed the gains to the overnight rise in the technology-heavy US Nasdaq Composite Index after a Go dman Sachs analystDENNIS CHAN - 518 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 November 1983 - S 'pore exchange THE stock market was generally easier last week, except for Thursday, when pre-holiday trading perked up slightly ahead of the weekend. Otherwise, the other trading days were lacklustre. Dealers described the market as "halfdead". With prices generally lower for the shortened week, the widely-followed Straits Time* Industrial512 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration14 August 2010 - KENNETH GOH kengohsz@sph.com.sg HE SOLD off his drum set to pay for his bicycles, which are built for competitive cycling, at the beginning of this year. Alvin Phoon, 17, had to put his jamming sessions on hold to focus on chasing his cycling dreams. With these equipment, heKENNETH GOH - TNP PICTURE: JACINDA YEO - 504 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration1 February 2007 - STOCKS The STI would have been worse had it not been for a rise in SingTel and Keppel R SIVANITHY Senior Correspondent A STEEP plunge in the China stock market that triggered selling in Hong Kong meant the Straits Times Index yesterday failed to postR SIVANITHY - Source: Bloomberg - 532 words
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Eastern Sun / Article3 September 1969 - IWOAPOKI change sold and Ron Oother prteM Lha close of officially listed at buslneaa. INDUSTRIALS AC HA if 1.95 Ben A Co Borneo Bhd Boustead 11 18 S s 1 Camel Plywood C sugar 18J 4-M J 189 1 4.04 Chemical Co 1.6 r Cycle Carriage528 words
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Eastern Sun / Article9 July 1969 - By Our Market Reporter r !Kvs wtiaKias The barely steady opening soon gave way to further easiness which took levels well below their previous close. But by the afternoon, a stream of buyers came into the market and share prices hardened finishing a shade520 words
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The Straits Times / Article9 June 2019 - Derek Wong A new round of cooling measures were introduced last July to dampen demand in the property market. Higher additional buyer’s stamp duty (ABSD) rates and stricter loan-to-value (LTV) limits on residential property purchases were imposed to dissuade buyers from overextending themselvesDerek Wong - 510 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration5 February 2019 - ThaiBev and Jardine Cycle Carriage among gainers; mixed day for banks BullsAndBears Navin Sregantan navinsre@sph.com.sg Normally a bumper jobs report from the United States would have kicked off regional markets but shares remained in the doldrums yesterday with most bourses either closed or open forNavin Sregantan - 514 words