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The Straits Times / Article13 April 1983 - STRONG overseas markets continued to boost sentiment at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, as share prices finished higher for the second consecutive sesj sion. After opening generally steady, prices continued to j advance m the first hour of trading but fluctuated with- 11 m narrow margins405 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 April 1983 - POOR overseas markets dampened sentiment at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, sending share prices mixed to slightly easier m erratic trading. After opening lower m line with the softer overnight conditions on the New York market, prices fluctuated for the greater part of yesterday's session. However,392 words
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The Straits Times / Article8 June 1982 - POOR overseas markets continued to dampen sentiment at the Kuala Lumpur slock rrurket yesterday, send'-.* share prices broadly lower for the third conMvutivr session. Reflecting this, the main m.ukt'i indicator, the 30--counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index, lost another 7.62 points to 877.01 while the Business391 words
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The Straits Times / Article9 June 1982 - SHARES at the Kuala Lumpur stock market recovered slightly vciterday after taking p oeating for the past s< .eral sessions. After a slightly higher opening, prices began to rise in the morning and remained steady after the lunch break. But some liquidation towards the final bell393 words
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The Straits Times / Article18 February 1984 - S. Kumar ydfnen Singapore LIKE a sheep without its shepherd, the Singapore stock market has been wandering aimlessly this week. Investors had little to cheer throughout the week. What really kept the market active were rumours of takeovers, mergers, bonus or rights issues. For instance, GeneralS. Kumar - 392 words
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The Straits Times / Article11 February 1984 - Stock market weekly round-up by s. kumar Singapore FOR those investors who had expected the Singapore stock market to rally this week, particularly after last week's exciting finish, there was a big disappointment. One overriding reason for this is the poor performance of403 words
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The Straits Times / Article10 December 1986 - Product Advertiser Sector. Paje Arines Thai Airways Aviary Jurong Bird Park 6 Bat*; Bank of New Zealand Bookshop Times Bookshop Boutiques Chomel 4 Lanvin/FJ Beniamm Sons I —17 Hermes, Sueatnas Marketing I —10 Butter SCS Butter/Cokl Storage 4 Cameras Komca/MH£ Consumer I 36 Tithes Corporation I 1 Campaigns376 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 April 1979 - SHARE price* far the mast part were lUtfaw oa the Stock Exchange af Singapore yesterday as traders taak scant interrat la the market. Mast stocks made marginal lames aad eaded the day aa steady n round. Same speculative play prevailed an secsad liaers Singapare Glass aad400 words
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The Straits Times / Article11 October 1978 - THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Motor stocks, Cycle and Exchange yesterday closed Carriage was actively easier In dull tradlnu traded to show a loss of 15 Contrary to expectations cents at $5 45 while C and C of further Improvement In Blnlane and Tan Chong market trend attributed to394 words
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The Straits Times / Article17 June 1978 - IMPROVED sentiment amid generally acthe conditions resulted in a steady finish at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was brisk to the point of being hectic in the afternoon as market operators once a^aln returned to the scene. Reflecting the Improving conditions, the New Straits Times industrial382 words
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The Straits Times / Article6 May 1978 - THE Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday continued Its bullish streak to close the week on a steady note. Trading remained selective with speculative Issues again accounting for the bulk of trading. In Industrials, Trengganu Developments traced an irregular line to close at $1 76, up eight cents. Sustained391 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 February 1978 - PROFIT taking and some stale bull-llquldatlon pulled the brakes on Monday's bullish advance at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Most counters, while opening marginally higher In extension of the overnight firmness, came under selling pressure. Trading during the day was moderate with a slight buildup In tempo387 words
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The Straits Times / Article8 December 1975 - PRICES fluctuated erractlcally for the greater part of last week to finish on a slightly easier bias in the Kuala Lumpur stock market. On the whole, sentiment was still depressed, and with the persistent lack of Interest to deai. the market appears to be heading for furtherReuter - 406 words
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The Straits Times / Article30 June 1975 - PICES moved lower again last week on me Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. Investment Int c r est was still very poor while speculative buying was aiso at a very low point. There was slightly heavier but intermittent selling but this was confined to Industrial leaders and banking385 words
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The Straits Times / Article22 July 1975 - OSICES drifted lower over a broad front as quiet conditions prevailed on the Stock Kxchange of Singapore yesterday. Market sentiment was low as operators backed away to analyse the latest developments at Haw Far International The general disinclination to deal, further reduced the day's turnover to391 words
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New Nation / Article7 July 1973 - By S.V. Suppiah Prices tumbled oji the Stock Exchange of Singapore during the week as both buyers and sellers were plagued by anxiety and hesitant. Widespread profit taking was persistent though there was some Improvement on Wednesday. Jittery selling worsened matters byS.V. Suppiah - 382 words
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New Nation / Article, Illustration8 March 1975 - MARKET ROUND-UP by Lee Yew Meng The dizzying price climb continued unabated this week as bulls tightened their grip on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. This came despite taxes being slapped on tobacco and liquor In Monday's Budget. True, Monday's ascent was halted but only temporarily.Lee Yew Meng - 395 words
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New Nation / Article17 June 1978 - Market roundup by Lee Yew Meng Confidence appeared to have returned to the Binga p o re stock market after three consecutive weeks of decline. Whether this break-out from the consolidation Khase which the market as entered since late last month, is for real isLee Yew Meng - 386 words
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The New Paper / Article8 June 2012 - LAWYER Mark Goh, 45, has been cycling to work for the past 10 years, and he’s had his fair share of close shaves. But what worries him is that recent fatalities have occurred not on busy roads, but on quieter and wider thoroughfare. “The cyclist who384 words
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New Nation / Article21 January 1975 - Will the Singapore stock market recover by the middle of this year on the premise that it mnves ahead of economic events? There is a good chance if a general economic recovery takes place In the later part of this year or early392 words