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The Business Times / Article, Illustration31 December 2013 - Compiled by ANDREA SOH Phillip Securities Research, Dec 30 Net interest margins to rebound? HAVING experienced significant net interest margin (NIM) compressions for a number of periods, there is finally a clearer sight of a recovery in industry-wide NIMs with the start of quantitative easing (QE) taperingANDREA SOH - Source: Bloomberg - 897 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration13 April 2019 - Clouds on horizon prompt economists to ask: Is the worst yet to come? By Annabeth Leow leowhma@sph.com.sg @AnnabethLeowBT Singapore SINGAPORE’S economy is growing at the slowest clip since the global financial crisis, according to flash data for the first three months of theAnnabeth Leow - Source: Department of Statistics - 884 words
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The Business Times / Article10 September 2020 - Key challenge is how to encourage market participants to shift from SOR-based market, which is still deep and liquid, to nascent but developing Sora-based market: top official By Vivien Shiao vshiao@sph.com.sg @VivienShiaoBT Singapore THE Monetary Authority ofVivien Shiao - 889 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration13 September 2012 - Despite price tag, Sports Hub suites promise a un ique experience for corporates SINGAPORE SPORTS LOW LIN FHOONG linfhoong@mediacorp.com.sg SING A PORE A world-class facility hosting top-level European football matches, world-class cricket action and even concerts by some of music’s biggest bands. This is theLOW LIN FHOONG - ARTIST’S IMPRESSION WORLD SPORT GROUP - 735 words
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Today / Article, Illustration13 September 2012 - Despite price tag, Sports Hub suites promise a un ique experience for corporates SINGAPORE SPORTS LOW LIN FHOONG linfhoong@mediacorp.com.sg SING A PORE A world-class facility hosting top-level European football matches, world-class cricket action and even concerts by some of music’s biggest bands. This is theLOW LIN FHOONG - ARTIST’S IMPRESSION WORLD SPORT GROUP - 735 words
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27 December 2003 - MORE than the Iraq war, Sars was highlighted by fund managers here as the most memorable event this year. The viral outbreak caused the economy to slow to almost a standstill, as tourists and business travellers avoided733 words
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Today / Article, Illustration28 June 2016 - Stronger focus on expanding water polo talent base, more exposure ADELENE WONG adelenewong@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE –A doubling of the number of water polo clubs in Singapore, an increase in the number of schools offering the sport as a co-curricular activity (CCA),ADELENE WONG - PHOTO: ADELENE WONG - 737 words
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The Business Times / Article1 August 2002 - Venture, Creative, Chartered, Datacraft, Stats named in study By Angela Tan (SINGAPORE] Tech majors Venture Manufacturing, Creative Technology, Chartered Semiconductor and Datacraft are the top issuers of stock options among STI companies and would be most vulnerable to earnings dilution shouldAngela Tan - 756 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration4 April 2002 - DI 1W t J *****1 hll STOCKS r. sivanithy TECHNICAL considerations rarely take precedence in the stock market at least not when there are oil prices, liquidity, interest rate and earnings arguments to drive prices. Yet judging by the trading pattern of the pastr. sivanithy - 765 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration27 February 2003 - -l i comment STOCKS r. sivanithy YES, the Singapore market was open for a full day yesterday. And no, your eyes aren't deceiving you total volume excluding foreign currency issues really did amount to a paltry 169 million units worth $195 million. Yes, itr. sivanithy - 773 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration21 April 1978 - SINGAPORE SPECULATIVE activity in second liner Associated Plastics Industries took it to a high of 11.76 in mixed to steady conditions on the Stock Exchange of Sings* pore yesterday. This counter began one cent lower at 11.58 but shot steeply up to close at $1.76, 10.7745 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration12 February 1986 - By CHUA HONG THUAN investment manager, Ong A Co AS THE TIGER symbolises depth of strength so will the stock market exhibit this trait in 1966. Two conditions interact to make this parallel relevant: right market and right timing. Is the Singapore/Malaysia stock marketCHUA HONG THUAN - 739 words
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The Straits Times / Article31 December 2004 - Market value surges 2 1 to $358b this year AZHAR KHALID By Markets Correspondent Billion-dollar club swells from 50 to 61 with key index near four-year high THE combined value of stocks listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) has shot up 21 per cent over the past year to $358.2AZHAR KHALID - 759 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration2 March 2013 - Property firms, commodity players are standouts in earnings turnaround By YASMINE YAHYA yasminey@sph.com.sg CORPORATE Singapore pulled off a credible turnaround in the final quarter of last year, after six lacklustre months that depressed earnings. Property companies and commodity players were the standout performers, but mostYASMINE YAHYA - ST PHOTO: CHEW SENG KIM; ST FILE PHOTO - 751 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration2 March 2013 - Property firms, commodity players are standouts in earnings turnaround By YASMINE YAHYA yasminey@sph.com.sg CORPORATE Singapore pulled off a credible turnaround in the final quarter of last year, after six lacklustre months that depressed earnings. Property companies and commodity players were the standout performers, but mostYASMINE YAHYA - ST PHOTO: CHEW SENG KIM; ST FILE PHOTO - 751 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration17 May 2013 - Earnings eroded by higher costs at home and slow growth abroad FIRST-QUARTER EARNINGS By JONATHAN KWOK jonkwok@sph.com.sg HIGHER domestic costs and slow growth overseas have hit the bottom lines of Singapore Ex-change-listed firms. During the recent earnings season, locally focused retailers and building firmsJONATHAN KWOK - PHOTO: ST FILE - 753 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration17 May 2013 - Earnings eroded by higher costs at home and slow growth abroad FIRST-QUARTER EARNINGS By JONATHAN KWOK jonkwok@sph.com.sg HIGHER domestic costs and slow growth overseas have hit the bottom lines of Singapore Ex-change-listed firms. During the recent earnings season, locally focused retailers and building firmsJONATHAN KWOK - PHOTO: ST FILE - 753 words
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The Straits Times / Article1 July 2016 - Some blue chips even see share price gains, lifting Singtel to top spot in market value Wong Wei Han whwong@sph.com.sg Singtel is now the largest listed company by market capitalisation here after a spate of active trading pushed up its share priceWong Wei Han - 751 words
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The Business Times / Article1 December 2009 - JAMIE LEE Gains mainly from Capita Malls Asia's listing, banks, commodity stocks By IT was a kiss of nonchalance in November, with the stock market capitalisation climbing just 2.87 per cent to $651 billion over the previous month. Helping to giveJAMIE LEE - 736 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration29 September 2020 - Move will allow customers to use funds transfer service for wider scope of payments Prisca Ang prisang@sph.com.sg PayNow users will now be able to send a larger amount of money to others on the funds transfer service. AllPrisca Ang - Source: ASSOCIATION OF BANKS IN SINGAPORE STRAITS TIMES GRAPHICS; LIANHE ZAOBAO FILE PHOTO - 776 words