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29-Sep-2010 17:14 Genting HK USD   /   Genting HK US$       Go to Message
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Stock Code i Rmk Ccy Last $Chng %Chng Vol Buy Vol Buy Sell Sell Vol Open Previous Day Hi Day Lo Ind
Genting SP G13 i -- SGD 1.900
-0.050 -2.6 197,451,000 8,579,000 1.900 1.910 203,000 1.950 1.950 1.970 1.890   M    
e Genting HK US$ S21 i -- USD 0.440
+0.010 +2.3 156,571,000 3,002,000 0.435 0.440 1,228,000 0.445 0.430 0.460 0.425   M  
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29-Sep-2010 17:10 Genting HK USD   /   Genting HK US$       Go to Message
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 e Genting HK US$ (S21) 
Day Hi 0.460 Last 0.440 Vol 156,571,000
Day Lo 0.425 $Chng +0.


Price Trades Volume Sold to Buyer Mid Bought from Seller
0.425 13 827,000 827,000 0 0
0.430 62 6,728,000 3,542,000 0 3,186,000
0.435 168 22,112,000 12,220,000 0 9,892,000
0.440 331 29,473,000 14,614,000 0 14,859,000
0.441 1 200,000 0 200,000 0
0.445 221 27,161,000 7,679,000 500,000 18,982,000
0.448 1 500,000 0 500,000 0
0.449 1 500,000 0 500,000 0
0.450 247 32,218,000 18,081,000 100,000 14,037,000
0.455 288 36,177,000 8,975,000 0 27,202,000
0.460 25 675,000 0 0 675,000
TOTAL 1,358 156,571,000 65,938,000 1,800,000 88,833,000


 
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29-Sep-2010 17:09 Genting HK USD   /   Genting HK US$       Go to Message
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Wednesday: 29 SEP 2010  CLOSING

Time Buy Q Buy TVol Price Other Sell Sell Q
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
17:05:04 -- -- 3040000 0.440 S -- --
17:05:07 -- -- -- -- -- 0.440 1,228,000
17:05:07 -- -- -- -- -- 0.445 1,826,000
17:05:07 -- -- -- -- -- 0.440 1,312,000
17:05:07 -- -- -- -- -- 0.435 330,000
17:05:07 -- -- -- -- -- 0.430 1,948,000
17:05:07 -- -- -- -- -- 0.420 553,000
17:05:07 -- -- -- -- -- 0.410 12,000
17:05:07 -- -- -- -- -- 0.405 30,000
17:05:07 -- -- -- -- -- 0.400 53,000
17:05:07 3,002,000 0.435 -- -- -- -- --
17:05:07 1,899,000 0.440 -- -- -- -- --
17:05:07 828,000 0.445 -- -- -- -- --
17:05:07 130,000 0.450 -- -- -- -- --
17:05:07 13,000 0.455 -- -- -- -- --
17:05:07 50,000 0.460 -- -- -- -- --
17:04:26 (20,000) 120,000 0.470 -- -- -- -- --
17:03:18 -- -- -- -- -- 0.395 (20,000) 30,000
17:02:35 100,000 0.470 -- -- -- -- --
17:01:04 -- -- -- -- -- 0.395 10,000
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29-Sep-2010 17:03 Others   /   GIC and Temasek       Go to Message
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Lift GIC’s cloud of opacity

Isn’t it time we know how large Singapore’s largest sovereign wealth fund is and how well it really did?

Conrad Raj

conrad@mediacorp.com.sg 

The Government of Singapore Investment Corporation’s (GIC) disclosure policy is akin to that of an Indian dancer at a nightclub who swivels and shakes her body a lot, and smiles a lot but reveals little.

The writer is
Today’s editor-at-large.

So it was not much of a surprise that little came out of Monday’s briefing by our largest sovereign wealth fund.

Yes, we were told that as at end-March this year, the 20-year nominal average rate of return annually was 7.1 per cent in USdollar terms, and the real rate of return, above global inflation, was 3.8 per cent during the same period.

It was also disclosed that we are keeping the 6.4-per-cent stake in Switzerland’s largest bank, UBS, and our 3.8-per-cent holdings in Citigroup, as they have both weathered the recent global financial crisis and returned to profitability. And, like most of GIC’s investments, they are for the long term.

Group chief investment officer Ng Kok Song also disclosed that more emphasis will be placed on emerging market economies and that its funds allocation for equities to that sector will be raised from the current 10 per cent to 15 per cent.

But how well did we really do compared with last year and over what size of assets? How much did we really make?

Those kinds of information are still under wraps.

The printed GIC report, apart from policy statements and key staffing, provided little by way of GIC’s portfolio except for some general figures on fund allocation.

Despite numerous calls for greater transparency, including from Members of Parliament from the ruling People’s Action Party, the GIC continues to provide an opaque picture of itself.

And while we were previously given results in both US dollar and Singapore dollar terms, now only the former figure is given as the US dollar is more widely used in international indices and makes comparison easier, explained GIC’s deputy chairman and executive director Tony Tan with his usual grin.

Can we not have both figures to do our own comparisons?

Dr Tan also felt that, for now, what GIC disclosed was adequate and the corporation had no problems with the countries where it invested.

However, the Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute (SWFI) awards the GIC, established in 1981, a “6” rating for transparency while giving Norway’s Global Pension Fund, which looks after some US$471 billion ($622 billion) in assets, the maximum “10” rating.

The US-based SWFI continues to surprise critics of Temasek Holdings by giving the island’s second SWF a perfect score.

But then, the Temasek Report does provide its portfolio size and annual quantitative performance figures.

GIC’s reticence means that we will never know for sure if the US$247.5 billion figure that the SWFI says the Singapore sovereign wealth fund manages is accurate, making it therefore indeed the world’s sixth largest SWF.

So, why can’t the GIC match Temasek in its disclosure policy? Or will it resort to saying that Temasek, because it has started issuing bonds, has no choice but to show greater transparency?

Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam once explained that the Government decided not “to go for full transparency but to insulate this process of determining long-term expected rates from political pressures or the mood of the day”.

He said that this approach, which “relies on us having the right people in charge and robust checks and balances within the system” has “a dispute resolution mechanism that says fall back on the last 20 years of historical returns if there is disagreement”.

But what happened to the Santiago Principles to which he also gave support?

It was stated a couple of years ago in an open editorial co-written by Mr Shanmugaratnam, then US Secretary of the Treasury Henry M Paulson and Abu Dhabi’s Under-Secretary of Finance Hamad Al Hurr Al-Suwaidi.

They wrote: “Demonstrated accountability and enhanced transparency among both SWFs and recipient countries (where the money is invested), as outlined in the Principles (Santiago), will support global financial stability. The SWF’s adoption of the Principles will reinforce confidence in their roles as constructive partners in global markets, making investment decisions subject only to economic and financial considerations.”

Perhaps it time to stop teasing the public and provide a clearer picture of the way our SWFs perform.

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29-Sep-2010 16:45 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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STI at 4,000 by 2012?

Rachel Kelly and Julie Quek

rachel@mediacorp.com.sg

SINGAPORE

Companies are expected to report record earnings in the next two years, with earnings here forecast to rise about 8.9 per cent next year and 9.8 per cent in 2012, according to unit trusts distributor — The benchmark Straits Times Index (STI) could hit a record 4,000 points by the end of 2012, underpinned by strong growth in corporate earnings as the economic recovery gathers steam, some analysts say.Fundsupermart.com.

Across Asia excluding Japan, earnings are expected to grow by 11 per cent during the period, it added.

“The last time we had record earnings growth was in 2007 ... that was also the time that markets hit record all-time highs,” said Mr Wong Sui Jau, general manager of Fundsupermart.com.

The blue-chip STI, which closed at 3,097.35 points yesterday, has climbed around 6.9 per cent in the year to date. It is still some 20.7 per cent below its all-time high of 3,906 in October 2007.

Meanwhile, small cap stocks gained 3.2 per cent in the year to date as represented by the FTSE Straits Times Small Cap Index. The index ended at 565.67 yesterday.

Yet, the current level of the small cap index is still 44 per cent below the October 2007 high of 1,011.16.

This may be the start of a broad based rally across blue chips and small-cap stocks in the long run, analysts said, although some volatility fuelled by global uncertainty could play up in the short-term.

“Tourism will be one of the key drivers for Singapore stocks going forward, driven by increased tourist spending due to the two integrated resorts here,” said Mr Wong.

But some analysts are cautious about small caps.

“I think if you look at the small cap space right now, a lot of them have risen considerably.  But it is very unlike 2007... Where there are stocks that had gone up three or four times, many of them without fundamentals,” said Mr Terence Wong, co-head of research at DMG and Partners.

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29-Sep-2010 16:28 Trading Techniques   /   $$$$$$$$<<< EXTENDED * CONTRACT >>>$$$$$$$$       Go to Message
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Trading strategies

ES contracts allow investors to hedge and achieve price certainty by locking in prices in advance or to protect against adverse price impact on the value of one’s assets.

Also, ES contracts provide opportunities for arbitraging between the ES and ready market to take advantage of the price difference between two markets.

For instance, when the underlying is cheaper or more expensive than the ES contract, arbitragers will buy the cheaper instrument and sell the more expensive instrument, thus profiting the price difference between the two.

When an ES contract is trading at a discount to the underlying, long holders of the underlying can consider selling in the ready market and buying the ES contracts.

Investors who wish to sell the securities but have no urgent need for cash in the short term can consider taking short positions in ES contracts that are trading at a higher price for a forward settlement date.

Should the investors wish to “close off” their positions, they can take an offsetting long position in the ES contract if the price comes down, hence locking gains.

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29-Sep-2010 16:24 Trading Techniques   /   $$$$$$$$<<< EXTENDED * CONTRACT >>>$$$$$$$$       Go to Message
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Benefits of trading ES contracts

When you enter into an ES contract, you only have to put up a small initial deposit or margin instead of the full contract value or price of the underlying security, allowing you to maximise capital efficiency.

If you hold a bearish view of the market, ES contracts will allow you to gain from downward movements of stock prices by taking short positions, with a reduced initial capital outlay.

With ES contracts, investors have more than one month to offset your positions, allowing for a relatively longer view of the market.

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29-Sep-2010 16:15 Trading Techniques   /   $$$$$$$$<<< EXTENDED * CONTRACT >>>$$$$$$$$       Go to Message
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The long and short of Extended Settlement contracts

Extended Settlement (ES) contracts are forward contracts with around 35 days for settlement, physically settled by taking delivery of (for long) or delivering (for short) the underlying security in your Central Depository securities account.

The ability to hold long or short ES contracts can be advantageous for investors as they can use ES to potentially benefit in both rising and falling markets.

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29-Sep-2010 16:11 Trading Techniques   /   $$$$$$$$<<< EXTENDED * CONTRACT >>>$$$$$$$$       Go to Message
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$$$$$$$$<<<   EXTENDED * CONTRACT   >>>$$$$$$$$
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29-Sep-2010 15:53 User Research/Opinions   /   <*> Free And Free <*><*><*> Pay And Pay <*>       Go to Message
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Koh, 40, has been charged with 249 counts of cheating and other offences, SLA and the Ministry of Law said yesterday in a joint statement.

Lim, 37, and other individuals running the businesses that allegedly provided the false invoices are assisting the police with investigations.

“SLA had worked with police to recover the amounts involved. Cash and assets worth about $10 million (out of $11.8 million defrauded) have been located and secured so far,” added the statement.

While the authority said it “had in place finance and procurement processes which were in accordance with Government guidelines”, Koh and Lim are suspected of scheming together with the businesses, “thus enabling them to circumvent the checks and balances in the processes”.

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29-Sep-2010 15:48 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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there are several  strategic pOrtfOlIO moves to be executed during a cOrrectIon swIng followed by a reversal.

1) If  one  has  no GENTING SP shares,  bUy In  at  Immediate reversal.

2) If  one  has  no GENTING SP shares,  and hold a long time no foreseeable upside stagnant share with  some  small profits,  swItch  the  stagnant share  to  GENTING  SP  at  Immediate reverstal.

3)  If one has no GENTING SP shares,  and hold a long time no foreseeable upside stagnant share with some losses,  switch the stagnant share to  GENTING  SP at  Immediate reversal. 

4)  If  one has some GENTING  SP shares, and hold a long time no foreseeable upside stagnant share with  some  profits or losses,  switch the long time no foreseeable  hope stagnant shares to increase  GENTING  SP  shares holding at Immediate  reversal.

NOTE:  GENTING SP  is used  for  illustration only.  It  can be substituted by any other share with similar corection stituation.



pharoah88      ( Date: 29-Sep-2010 15:16) Posted:

there are several entry points in a reversal, just like buying iPhone 4.


Early adopter already entered this morning.

Later  adopter will enter now till before 5:00pm.

Safe  adopter  will enter dUring the 5:05pm  qUeUes.

fOllOwer  will only enter  tOmOrrow; when the reversal is FULLY  CONFIRMED.

mIsser  will  be the last  to enter  or  wIll  just  back off. 



epliew      ( Date: 29-Sep-2010 15:06) Posted:

this one is after trading hours leh.... how to affect the market


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29-Sep-2010 15:23 Genting HK USD   /   Genting HK US$       Go to Message
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3:21pm

e Genting HK US$ (S21) 
Day Hi 0.460 Last 0.455 Vol 132,137,000
Day Lo 0.425 $Chng +0.025

 

Price Trades Volume Sold to Buyer Mid Bought from Seller
0.425 13 827,000 827,000 0 0
0.430 62 6,728,000 3,542,000 0 3,186,000
0.435 168 22,112,000 12,220,000 0 9,892,000
0.440 292 24,437,000 12,618,000 0 11,819,000
0.445 131 17,488,000 928,000 500,000 16,060,000
0.448 1 500,000 0 500,000 0
0.449 1 500,000 0 500,000 0
0.450 208 26,937,000 14,386,000 100,000 12,451,000
0.455 227 31,920,000 7,796,000 0 24,124,000
0.460 23 673,000 0 0 673,000
TOTAL 1,126 132,122,000 52,317,000 1,600,000 78,205,000

3:21pm  STRONGEST  SUPPORT  at  USD 0.455

 



pharoah88      ( Date: 29-Sep-2010 14:03) Posted:

this moring

reversal

happened at

USD0.430



epliew      ( Date: 28-Sep-2010 14:20) Posted:

Expert,

share with me what are you monitoring ?

buying on reversal ?  what do you mean ?



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29-Sep-2010 15:16 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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there are several entry points in a reversal, just like buying iPhone 4.


Early adopter already entered this morning.

Later  adopter will enter now till before 5:00pm.

Safe  adopter  will enter dUring the 5:05pm  qUeUes.

fOllOwer  will only enter  tOmOrrow; when the reversal is FULLY  CONFIRMED.

mIsser  will  be the last  to enter  or  wIll  just  back off. 



epliew      ( Date: 29-Sep-2010 15:06) Posted:

this one is after trading hours leh.... how to affect the market ?

pharoah88      ( Date: 29-Sep-2010 14:58) Posted:

CIMB  GENTING  HK  BRIEFING  SEPTEMBER  2010

I  remember. 

sOmeOne  in this  fOrum  attended  the  GENTING  HK  CEO  DavId's  breIfIng at CIMB.  



wOUld  bOth  CIMB  and  GENTING  HK  CEO  arranged  thIs  brIefIng  at  thIs  crUcIal  tIme

jUst  tO  let  theIr  sharehOlders  dOwn  ?



CHECK  the  sIgnal  tOday  @ 5:05pm


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29-Sep-2010 15:08 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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especially  when bUyer  is  UsIng  "prOfIt  mOney"  and  nOt  Own  capItal.

pharoah88      ( Date: 29-Sep-2010 15:05) Posted:

"MAU"  only  when at the rIght prIce  tO the bUyer

and  when the bUyer  feels  extremely  gOOd 

abOUt  the  bUyIng  fitting  the  bUyer's  rIsk  prOfIle.

 



gabjen      ( Date: 29-Sep-2010 14:31) Posted:



I thought not long ago I was told to learn from Nicola Darvas"If stock goes up, then must 'mau' big"?

Smiley 


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29-Sep-2010 15:05 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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"MAU"  only  when at the rIght prIce  tO the bUyer

and  when the bUyer  feels  extremely  gOOd 

abOUt  the  bUyIng  fitting  the  bUyer's  rIsk  prOfIle.

 



gabjen      ( Date: 29-Sep-2010 14:31) Posted:



I thought not long ago I was told to learn from Nicola Darvas"If stock goes up, then must 'mau' big"?

Smiley 

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29-Sep-2010 14:58 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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CIMB  GENTING  HK  BRIEFING  SEPTEMBER  2010

I  remember. 

sOmeOne  in this  fOrum  attended  the  GENTING  HK  CEO  DavId's  breIfIng at CIMB.  



wOUld  bOth  CIMB  and  GENTING  HK  CEO  arranged  thIs  brIefIng  at  thIs  crUcIal  tIme

jUst  tO  let  theIr  sharehOlders  dOwn  ?



CHECK  the  sIgnal  tOday  @ 5:05pm



pharoah88      ( Date: 29-Sep-2010 14:39) Posted:

CIMB  GENTING HK  CEO  BRIEFING

I remember.

sOmeOne  attended the CEO David's  briefing  at  CIMB.



cannotfind      ( Date: 28-Sep-2010 17:50) Posted:



I remember once upon a time, there was vivid voice...... GENTING HK -> USD0.60 by 30/9!!!!!!


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29-Sep-2010 14:47 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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dId  yOU  EyE  yOUr  pIck  yesterday  [28 Sep 2010]  ?

If  yOU  dId,   dId  yOU  execUte  yOUr  pIck  thIs  mOrnIng  ?

An  InItIal  sIgnal  fOr  REVERSAL.

CHECK  fOr  cOnfIrmatIOn  at  5:05pm



pharoah88      ( Date: 28-Sep-2010 12:28) Posted:

EyE  yOUr  pIck  nOw

BEST  tIme

waIt  fOr  reversal



cannotfind      ( Date: 28-Sep-2010 11:46) Posted:

promoting air asia


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29-Sep-2010 14:39 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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CIMB  GENTING HK  CEO  BRIEFING

I remember.

sOmeOne  attended the CEO David's  briefing  at  CIMB.



cannotfind      ( Date: 28-Sep-2010 17:50) Posted:



I remember once upon a time, there was vivid voice...... GENTING HK -> USD0.60 by 30/9!!!!!!

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29-Sep-2010 14:21 Genting HK USD   /   Genting HK US$       Go to Message
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CIMB  GENTING  HK  BRIEFING  SEPTEMBER  2010

I  remember. 

sOmeOne  in this  fOrum  attended  the  GENTING  HK  CEO  DavId's  breIfIng at CIMB.

wOUld  bOth  CIMB  and  GENTING  HK  CEO  arranged  thIs  brIefIng  at  thIs  crUcIal  tIme

jUst  tO  let  theIr  sharehOlders  dOwn  ?

CHECK  the  sIgnal  tOday  @ 5:05pm
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29-Sep-2010 14:03 Genting HK USD   /   Genting HK US$       Go to Message
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this moring

reversal

happened at

USD0.430



epliew      ( Date: 28-Sep-2010 14:20) Posted:

Expert,

share with me what are you monitoring ?

buying on reversal ?  what do you mean ?



pharoah88      ( Date: 28-Sep-2010 12:35) Posted:

I am stIll fIne

mOnItOrIng 

tO  bUy  On  reversal



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