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The Straits Times / Article18 June 2021 - Most Asian bourses end in the red as investor optimism wanes Jardine Matheson Holdings is top gainer here, closing up 0.6% Banks among losers amid threat of higher interest rates BullsAndBears Uma Devi umadevi@sph.com.sg News that the United StatesUma Devi - 345 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 October 2021 - Positive mood over North Asian markets spurs local investors Jardine C&C is top performer on STI; Sats is biggest loser HK, Japan, Australia bourses down; KL and Jakarta see gains BullsAndBears Yong Jun Yuan junyuany@sph.com.sg Positive sentiment in South-east Asia overYong Jun Yuan - 368 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 August 2021 - Positive outlook over corporate earnings draws investors back Local banks deliver stellar Q2 financial results, raise dividends Japan, Malaysia indexes end lower, bucking regional trend BullsAndBears Tay Peck Gek peckgek@sph.com.sg Singapore stocks took the cue from Wall Street’s overnightTay Peck Gek - 352 words
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The Straits Times / Article3 September 2021 - •Benchmark STI gains just one point to close at 3,088.84 •Mapletree Logistics Trust, Yangzijiang top performers •Region mixed: HK, Japan rise; S. Korea, Malaysia, Australia fall BullsAndBears Jude Chan judechan@sph.com.sg Local shares wallowed in the doldrums for much of tradingJude Chan - 360 words
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The Straits Times / Article17 December 2021 - Ann Williams ann@sph.com.sg Additional reporting by Kang Wan Chern Some developers recently granted the option to purchase development land say they will need extensions to exercise those options in the light of the new property cooling measures, said the RealAnn Williams - 375 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 November 2020 - BullsAndBears Ben Paul benpaul@sph.com.sg •But STI is still up 154.84 points, or 6.39 per cent, for the week Singapore stocks eased yesterday after torrid gains during the previous trading session, despite strong advances in key global indexes. In contrast, market sentiment Asian marketsBen Paul - 352 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration25 November 2020 - STI rises 1.5 per cent or 42.85 points to 2,891.63, with transport-related counters the best performing for the day. TT STOCKS BY CLAUDIA TAN claudiat@sph.com.sg @ClaudiaTanBT S INGAPORE shares advanced on Tuesday following news of President Donald Trump giving theCLAUDIA TAN - Source: Bloomberg - 369 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration3 August 2018 - BT Data BY VIVIEN SHIAO The pace of manufacturing activity in Singapore continued to moderate in July for the fourth straight month, in line with economist expectations of a slowdown in the second half of the year. with the US-China tradeVIVIEN SHIAO - 357 words
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The Business Times / Article25 September 2021 - NAME PRICE WEEKLY PRICE CHANGE LOW HIGH YTD TOTAL RETURNS P/E P/B DIVIDEND 12-MONTH YIELD MARKET CAP ($M) 52 WEEK PRICE RANGE SATS Ltd 4.14 2.77 4.56 4.0 NA 3.00 NA 4,645.4 CapitaLand Integrated Comm Trust 2.08 1.73 2.35 -0.6 12.9 1.01 3.3 13,475.3 Singapore Airlines 5 3.38 5.72360 words
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The Business Times / Article18 September 2021 - NAME PRICE WEEKLY PRICE CHANGE LOW HIGH YTD TOTAL RETURNS P/E P/B DIVIDEND 12-MONTH YIELD MARKET CAP ($M) 52 WEEK PRICE RANGE City Developments 7.25 6.20 8.28 -7.2 NA 0.82 1.1 6,575.0 Mapletree Commercial Trust 2.12 1.72 2.23 2.0 102.9 1.23 5.0 7,041.1 Mapletree Industrial Trust 2.92 2.51 3.34359 words
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The Business Times / Article11 September 2021 - NAME PRICE WEEKLY PRICE CHANGE LOW HIGH YTD TOTAL RETURNS P/E P/B DIVIDEND 12-MONTH YIELD MARKET CAP ($M) 52 WEEK PRICE RANGE Hongkong Land Holdings 4.8 3.61 5.26 21.8 NA 0.33 4.6 11,202.9 Jardine Cycle Carriage 20.06 17.72 23.6 6.0 12.7 0.86 3.5 7,928.4 Dairy Farm International Holdings 3.61367 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration1 July 2021 - All but three blue-chip stocks finish in the black; UOL is the top performer. TT STOCKS BY CLAUDIA TAN claudiat@sph.com.sg @ClaudiaTanBT S INGAPORE’S Straits Times Index (STI) advanced 1.3 per cent or 40.97 points to 3,130.46 on WednesdayCLAUDIA TAN - Source: Bloomberg - 354 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration19 June 2021 - STOCKS By Uma Devi umadevi@sph.com.sg @UmaDeviBT L OCAL shares ended the week on an upbeat note as the state announced that it would ease certain restrictions that were previously thrown into question on the back of a spike in coronavirusUma Devi - Source: Bloomberg - 353 words
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The Business Times / Article29 May 2021 - NAME PRICE WEEKLY PRICE CHANGE LOW HIGH YTD TOTAL RETURNS P/E P/B DIVIDEND 12-MONTH YIELD MARKET CAP ($M) 52 WEEK PRICE RANGE Sembcorp Industries 2.2 0.69 2.21 31.0 13.7 1.17 3.2 3,928.6 Genting Singapore 0.845 0.65 0.94 0.5 148.0 1.30 4.1 10,194.8 SATS 3.97 2.66 4.56 -0.3 NA 2.87357 words
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The Business Times / Article5 June 2021 - NAME PRICE WEEKLY PRICE CHANGE LOW HIGH YTD TOTAL RETURNS P/E P/B DIVIDEND 12-MONTH YIELD MARKET CAP ($M) 52 WEEK PRICE RANGE Genting Singapore 0.875 0.645 0.94 4.1 153.2 1.35 4.0 10,556.7 CapitaLand Integrated Comm Trust 2.09 1.73 2.35 -2.5 39.5 1.04 3.3 13,534.8 City Developments 7.72 6.20 9.26369 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration28 December 2021 - The most heavily traded counter among the index constituents is Singtel, which closes flat at S$2.32 after 12m shares change hands. STOCKS BY JUDE CHAN judechan@sph.com.sg @JudeChanBT T HE Straits Times Index (STI) dipped 0.1 perJUDE CHAN - Source: Bloomberg - 350 words
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The New Paper / Article4 January 2018 - CHIA YAN MIN chiaym@sph.com.sg Singapore manufacturers ended 2017 on a high, fuelled mainly by strong growth in electronics. But the sector’s pace of expansion is showing signs of moderating after a year of breakneck growth. The latest purchasingCHIA YAN MIN - 372 words
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The New Paper / Article13 February 2017 - CHIA YAN MIN, THE STRAITS TIMES chiaym@sph.com.sg The upcoming Budget will likely flesh out details for implementing the recommendations of the Committee on the Future Economy (CFE), especially those related to boosting innovation and helping workers acquire relevant skills, economists said. The CFE’sCHIA YAN MIN - 349 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration20 December 2011 - BY YASMINE YAHYA VOLATILITY will likely continue to affect global stock markets over the next year, and perhaps even beyond that, as long as the debt problems in Europe remain unsolved, say analysts. They also warn that even in Singapore, theYASMINE YAHYA - PHOTO: ISTOCK PHOTO - 1,088 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration3 December 2013 - Investor confidence growing amid better earnings outlook: OCBC bankers Reports by SIOW LI SEN lisen@sph.com.sg CAPITAL markets activity both equity and debt will be strong next year as investor confidence is growing along with a bullish outlook, OCBC bankers said yesterday.SIOW LI SEN - 1,132 words