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The Straits Times / Article16 May 1996 - Investors sell off property and banking stocks MARKET REPORT PROPERTY and banking stocks plunged in tandem yesterdav in the aftermath of Wednesday's announcement by the Government of measures to deter propertv speculators. The poor sentiment spread to the rest of the market, dragging down the benchmark Straits Times Industrials IndexTAN LI ENG - 398 words
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The Straits Times / Article23 December 1989 - S. H. Lim hh By THE stork market shot up to another post -October 1987 crash high yesterday as punters, obviously caught m the festive mood, continued their buying spree. They were also reassured by an earlier news report that theS. H. Lim - 380 words
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The Business Times / Article27 April 1991 - By Lee Han Shih AFTER repeated denials. New Zealand food group Goodman Fielder Wattie (GFW) has finally confirmed persistent market talk that it is looking to sell its entire 64 per cent stake in Cold Storage Holdings (CSH) to a single buyer.Lee Han Shih - 382 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration27 February 1991 - By Schutz Lee NEW ZEALAND, under its new National Party government, is keen to attract Singapore investors to help speed up its economic recovery as well as look into tieups for investments in third countries. As a first initiative, the New Zealand HighSchutz Lee - 406 words
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The Business Times / Article21 April 1999 - Pack of largely bine chips led by SPH; none of six property component stocks made it to list By' Ven Sreenivasan [SINGAPORE] A quarter of all the 62 component stocks of the Straits Times Index have managed to claw their way past pre-crisisVen Sreenivasan - 404 words
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The Business Times / Article4 November 2000 - If it had released its results a few days earlier, it would have been No 1 By\ Paul Thompson SMRT Corporation has scored 75 in BT's Corporate Transparency Index (CTI) and in so doing wrested third spot in the Top 10 fromPaul Thompson - 384 words
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The Business Times / Article26 September 2001 - STI component stocks SEPT 25 SEPT 24 SEPT 11 CHNG %CHNG PRICE PRICE PRICE AGAINST AGAINST SEPT 24 SEPT 11 1 Creative Technology 8.80 8.15 12.10 8.0 -27.3 2 Datacraft Asia 3.20 2.99 3.50 7.0 -8.6 3 Great Eastern 8.00 7.50 9.90 6.7 -19.2 4 City Developments394 words
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The Business Times / Article24 February 2003 - HOTEL Royal's earnings for the year ended Dec 31, 2002 surged nearly three times to $3.9 million thanks to gains from the sale of a shopping centre. The sale of Castle Mall Shopping Centre, which yielded a gain of $4.1 million, was the406 words
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The Business Times / Article14 August 1982 - SHARE prices closed the week on a steady note on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday with turnover much reduced. Most sectors were taken higher, especially industrials. Prices rose for most of the day although a late withdrawal of interest knocked values off their day's405 words
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The Business Times / Article18 March 1978 - THE Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday closed the week on a very firm note with a number of counters recording very substantial gains. The market was apparently reacting favourably to Sime Darby's group bundle of bonuses" accompanying the fairly good set of interim results392 words
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The Business Times / Article6 August 1986 - JF EASTERN TRUST, a trust fund managed by Jardine Fleming Investment Management Ltd, believes that the worst is over for the Singapore stock market. The fund is now considering positions in relatively cheap companies which would benefit from the government's economic measures. Mr Alan Smith,384 words
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The Straits Times / Article9 August 2005 - AZRIN ASMANI TAKING STOCK B^ BARGAIN-HUNTING and selective buying of blue chips were the only factors that kept the buzz in the Singapore bourse yesterday, ahead of today's National Day celebrations. The benchmark Straits Times Index (STI) managed to snap a four-dayAZRIN ASMANI - 381 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 July 2005 - Energy plays hoist STI up to 5 -year high Goh Eng Yeow TAKING STOCK By BULLS were out in force yesterday, as the buying on stocks related to the offshore oil and gas exploration sectors gathered fresh momentum, pushing the benchmark Straits limes Index (SiT) to a new five-year high.Goh Eng Yeow - 377 words
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The Straits Times / Article19 August 2006 - Lee Su Shyan TAKING STOCK By A CHINESE firm that makes frozen dumplings made its market debut yesterday and traders, hungry for some good news, lapped it up. The shares sold like hot cakes as investors sent the price shooting upLee Su Shyan - 376 words
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The Straits Times / Article24 September 2005 - GOH ENG YEOW TAKING TOCK THE spotlightstayed on penny stocks yesterdy, as the trading week drew to jclose. While the rtldly positive market sentiment vas boostet^by a rebound on Wai Street, any gains were capped b a flurry of selling by traders squringGOH ENG YEOW - 391 words
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The Straits Times / Article8 March 2010 - Badminton German Open In Muelheim, s-finals Women’s singles: Juliane Schenk (Ger) bt Wang Lin (Chn) 17-21 21-15 21-16, Wang Xin (Chn) bt Chan Tsz Ka (Hkg) 21-15 21-14. Men’s singles: Chen Long (Chn) bt Hafiz Hashim (Mas) 21-15 21-19, Bao Chunlai (Chn) Wong Choong Hann (Mas) 21-18 21-13. Basketball393 words
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The Straits Times / Article24 July 2013 - Tokyo’s post-election cheer, possible stimulus by Beijing lift sentiment BULLS AND BEARS By ANITA GABRIEL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT anitag@sph.com.sg POST-ELECTION optimism in Japan and assurance from China’s premier on the country’s economic outlook helped the key index in Singapore close higher yesterday. TheANITA GABRIEL - 405 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 September 2014 - Investors sell off blue chips in favour of undervalued shares BULLS AND BEARS By GRACE LEONG gleong@sph.com.sg LOCAL shares took a hit yesterday over escalating tensions in the Ukraine and fears that stronger sanctions by the European Union against Moscow could hurt the fledglingGRACE LEONG - 403 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration18 August 2017 - News analysis Chia Yan Min Economics Correspondent chiaym@sph.com.sg At the start of this year, economists were worried that a rising tendency towards protectionism would weigh on world trade and, by extension, crimp the growth of Singapore’s small, trade-dependent economy. These fears have since takenChia Yan Min - 394 words
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The Straits Times / Article14 August 1982 - SHARE prices closed the week on a steady note on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday with turnover much reduced. Most sectors were taken higher, especially the industrials. Prices rose for most of the day although a late withdrawal of interest knocked values off their day's highest406 words