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Singapore shares up 3.6% in morning trade

SINGAPORE: Singapore share prices surged 3.6 percent in morning trade on Monday as news of the US government’s bailout of ailing mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac sparked bargain hunting, dealers said.

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Experts say Singapore won’t be spared from market turmoil

SINGAPORE: The turmoil in the Asian markets last week is just the beginning of worse to come, said economists and analysts, and Singapore is unlikely to be spared in the weeks ahead.

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Singapore firms join in Olympic spirit with products, services

SINGAPORE : The Beijing Olympic Games kick off this week, but Singapore-listed companies have already been flexing their muscles to give investors in Singapore a taste of the Olympic spirit.

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Singapore stocks open slightly lower

SINGAPORE: Singapore stocks opened slightly lower Friday morning following Wall Street’s overnight slump.

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Milan eye football youth base in S’pore

SINGAPORE : With seven European Cups in the trophy cabinet and 18 international club titles in all, AC Milan are one of the biggest names in football.

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Anwar attends seminar in Singapore

As campaigning for the general election on Saturday enters its last lap, Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is taking a break from the hustings -to attend a seminar in Singapore on Wednesday.

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Changi Command and Control Centre will boost maritime security

SINGAPORE: When it opens next year, the Changi Command and Control Centre will give our efforts to keep our maritime security watertight a boost.

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Make a point and the Lions will turn fans into believers

SINGAPORE: The fans I’ve spoken to ahead of the Lions’ clash with Saudi Arabia all seem to be in agreement - Singapore will lose they say, with the majority predicting a 3-0 scoreline.

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