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Friday: 15 OCTOBER 2010 CLOSING
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BerlianLaju |
B66 |
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SGD |
0.050 |
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0.000 |
0.0 |
82,420,000 |
2,473,000 |
0.050 |
0.055 |
46,874,000 |
0.050 |
0.050 |
0.055 |
0.045 |
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SGX |
B66 |
PTBL.SI |
-- |
-- |
-- |
e Genting HK US$ |
S21 |
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USD |
0.440 |
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+0.010 |
+2.3 |
74,533,000 |
485,000 |
0.440 |
0.445 |
3,012,000 |
0.430 |
0.430 |
0.455 |
0.430 |
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-- |
SGX |
S21 |
GENH.SI |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Genting SP |
G13 |
i |
-- |
SGD |
2.080 |
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+0.030 |
+1.5 |
69,691,000 |
2,629,000 |
2.070 |
2.080 |
641,000 |
2.060 |
2.050 |
2.110 |
2.050 |
M |
-- |
SGX |
G13 |
GENS.SI |
-- |
-- |
-- |
GoldenAgr |
E5H |
i |
-- |
SGD |
0.665 |
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+0.005 |
+0.8 |
52,699,000 |
4,296,000 |
0.660 |
0.665 |
526,000 |
0.665 |
0.660 |
0.670 |
0.660 |
M |
-- |
SGX |
E5H |
GAGR.SI |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Healthway |
5NG |
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-- |
SGD |
0.165 |
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0.000 |
0.0 |
35,431,000 |
94,000 |
0.165 |
0.170 |
11,432,000 |
0.165 |
0.165 |
0.170 |
0.160 |
M |
-- |
SGX |
5NG |
HEMC.SI |
-- |
-- |
-- |
CoscoCorp |
F83 |
i |
-- |
SGD |
1.930 |
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+0.050 |
+2.7 |
33,939,000 |
923,000 |
1.920 |
1.930 |
434,000 |
1.890 |
1.880 |
1.940 |
1.880 |
C,M |
Friday: 15 OCTOBER 2010 CLOSING
Friday: 15 OCTOBER 2010 CLOSING
anOther gOOd day fOr prO-trader !
back tO sqUare One ? ? ? ?
sOmeOne dIsagreed ? ? ? ?
they wanted to START the PARTY
hi niu year,
maybe u are born in 1973 ?
think before it is too late is a good book. every person can have the emotional and logical analysis but the fact we need to make a decision when facts or information are presented .
Ask a few questions:
1.below better interest rates or higher interests rate ?
2. is a policy or the find it vaiable to do it ?
3. they need to find interest/business outside of Singapore while we allow more foreign bank to establish their present here ........ one kind of risk policy.....
*******Observers added that any consolidation would be driven by policy shifts rather than market forces.
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But while the combined bank would emerge stronger, local SMEs who enjoy better interest rates from local banks would be dealt a blow with fewer players left in the market.
However, there could be possible benefits to consumers in the long run.
Anand Srinivasan, associate professor, Department of Finance, NUS Business School, said: "Any consolidation might result in a lower cost of capital to the bank and this lower costs are then in turn passed on to the consumers. In terms of lower interest rates on notes, that might be a long term benefit.
“But then one would have to ask the question as to why the banks would pass on the benefits. They don't necessarily have an incentive to do that especially because of the lower degree of competition
niuyear ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 15:28) Posted:
MAS will be the first to jump if our bank facing deep shits! If we see problems, our government will take action years before . Right now, the good decision by our government already sounded out of merging the banks i..e DBS and UOB merged and going oversea expansion and leaving OCBC serving the local market............ no further talk so far. Below clippings for info reading up ---------
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SINGAPORE: The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said it's up to the banks to evaluate the merits of any merger in Singapore.
Meanwhile analysts said there's no indication that the local banks are heading in that direction unless there is a policy shift first.
This follows comments by Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew who said that Singapore was "too small" for three banks at an industry event last Friday.
At a recent dialogue session, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew said Singapore's local banks may need to consolidate if they want to compete successfully overseas.
Some analysts agree and they said the three banks, DBS, OCBC and UOB, will need to double their current market capitalisation in order to compete effectively with foreign players like Standard Chartered or Citibank.
Moh Tze Yang, lead analyst, SIAS Research, said: "If you look at it in terms of Singapore's entire banking system, by combining our two strongest banks, this bank will be able to compete internationally. OCBC will service the local market.
“In terms of going overseas, it would make sense to combine the two biggest ones. But as the current situation stands and if a consolidation occurs, we still maintain that OCBC would be the primary target to be absorbed in."
But while the combined bank would emerge stronger, local SMEs who enjoy better interest rates from local banks would be dealt a blow with fewer players left in the market.
However, there could be possible benefits to consumers in the long run.
Anand Srinivasan, associate professor, Department of Finance, NUS Business School, said: "Any consolidation might result in a lower cost of capital to the bank and this lower costs are then in turn passed on to the consumers. In terms of lower interest rates on notes, that might be a long term benefit.
“But then one would have to ask the question as to why the banks would pass on the benefits. They don't necessarily have an incentive to do that especially because of the lower degree of competition."
Observers added that any consolidation would be driven by policy shifts rather than market forces.
In a statement, MAS said it does not and cannot dictate the precise number or configuration of local banks
MAS said while it has encouraged the local banks to consolidate in the past to benefit from economies of scale, it does not and cannot dictate the precise number or configuration of local banks.
It added that even as the local banks seek to expand abroad, there must be a competitive domestic banking sector which provides a full suite of financial services to consumers.
The three local banks declined to comment. - CNA/vm/ls
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epliew ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 13:34) Posted:
pharoah, you meant that SG banks are in deep shit.... not growing or these are ghost who need to see growth and hence they are in the market ?
is a word of cautious or an emotional expression......
you are really a master...... i wonder how much you charge for lunch discussion ?
so much to learn from you..... |
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MAS will be the first to jump if our bank facing deep shits! If we see problems, our government will take action years before . Right now, the good decision by our government already sounded out of merging the banks i..e DBS and UOB merged and going oversea expansion and leaving OCBC serving the local market............ no further talk so far. Below clippings for info reading up ---------
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SINGAPORE: The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said it's up to the banks to evaluate the merits of any merger in Singapore.
Meanwhile analysts said there's no indication that the local banks are heading in that direction unless there is a policy shift first.
This follows comments by Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew who said that Singapore was "too small" for three banks at an industry event last Friday.
At a recent dialogue session, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew said Singapore's local banks may need to consolidate if they want to compete successfully overseas.
Some analysts agree and they said the three banks, DBS, OCBC and UOB, will need to double their current market capitalisation in order to compete effectively with foreign players like Standard Chartered or Citibank.
Moh Tze Yang, lead analyst, SIAS Research, said: "If you look at it in terms of Singapore's entire banking system, by combining our two strongest banks, this bank will be able to compete internationally. OCBC will service the local market.
“In terms of going overseas, it would make sense to combine the two biggest ones. But as the current situation stands and if a consolidation occurs, we still maintain that OCBC would be the primary target to be absorbed in."
But while the combined bank would emerge stronger, local SMEs who enjoy better interest rates from local banks would be dealt a blow with fewer players left in the market.
However, there could be possible benefits to consumers in the long run.
Anand Srinivasan, associate professor, Department of Finance, NUS Business School, said: "Any consolidation might result in a lower cost of capital to the bank and this lower costs are then in turn passed on to the consumers. In terms of lower interest rates on notes, that might be a long term benefit.
“But then one would have to ask the question as to why the banks would pass on the benefits. They don't necessarily have an incentive to do that especially because of the lower degree of competition."
Observers added that any consolidation would be driven by policy shifts rather than market forces.
In a statement, MAS said it does not and cannot dictate the precise number or configuration of local banks
MAS said while it has encouraged the local banks to consolidate in the past to benefit from economies of scale, it does not and cannot dictate the precise number or configuration of local banks.
It added that even as the local banks seek to expand abroad, there must be a competitive domestic banking sector which provides a full suite of financial services to consumers.
The three local banks declined to comment. - CNA/vm/ls
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epliew ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 13:34) Posted:
pharoah, you meant that SG banks are in deep shit.... not growing or these are ghost who need to see growth and hence they are in the market ?
is a word of cautious or an emotional expression......
you are really a master...... i wonder how much you charge for lunch discussion ?
so much to learn from you.....
pharoah88 ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 21:46) Posted:
wealth research
InspIred jack-Of-all-trades
master-Of-nOne
managed to fulfill aspIratIOns
durIng 1997 AsIa fInancIal crIsIs
and 2007 wOrld fInancIal tsUnamI
applIed abnOrmally UnUsUal cOntrarIan thInkIng
behavIng UNacceptably Odd during thOse crItIcal tImes
whIch appeared tO be wrOng in the begInning
bUt tUrned tO be rIght In the END
tOday wOrld ecOnOmies are gettIng mOre and mOre weIrd and UNbelievable
jUst cOmpare sIngapore banks which pay near-ZERO interest rates
and Malaysian banks which pay decent interst rates
as well as Australian banks which pay gOOd interest rates
with Indonesian banks payIng even beTTer interest rates
WHICH cOUntry is really dOIng WELL sUstaInably ? ? ? ?
nOw and In the fUtUre ? ? ? ?
wIthIn ASEAN ? ? ? ?
When economies have CHANGED abnOrmally ? ? ? ?
and the depositors remained UNchanged ? ? ? ?
whO wIll sUffer the mOst ? ? ? ?
stIll pUt gOOd mOney intO the wrOng banks ? ? ? ?
when nOt tO tie UP gOOd CASH in FD ? ? ? ? |
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pharoah, let hope you come back earlier from your task off-site....
It seems like the effect of ghost is smaller as the day get passed....... you think it would cheong soon ?
what is not then ?
Ghost appeared again. Really must salute to Pharoah...... u can really spot thing..... I wonder what he do for a living....... the mind is so sharp......
BullishTempo ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 15:00) Posted:
It could be true of course.  |
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It could be true of course.
pharoah, you meant that SG banks are in deep shit.... not growing or these are ghost who need to see growth and hence they are in the market ?
is a word of cautious or an emotional expression......
you are really a master...... i wonder how much you charge for lunch discussion ?
so much to learn from you.....
pharoah88 ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 21:46) Posted:
wealth research
InspIred jack-Of-all-trades
master-Of-nOne
managed to fulfill aspIratIOns
durIng 1997 AsIa fInancIal crIsIs
and 2007 wOrld fInancIal tsUnamI
applIed abnOrmally UnUsUal cOntrarIan thInkIng
behavIng UNacceptably Odd during thOse crItIcal tImes
whIch appeared tO be wrOng in the begInning
bUt tUrned tO be rIght In the END
tOday wOrld ecOnOmies are gettIng mOre and mOre weIrd and UNbelievable
jUst cOmpare sIngapore banks which pay near-ZERO interest rates
and Malaysian banks which pay decent interst rates
as well as Australian banks which pay gOOd interest rates
with Indonesian banks payIng even beTTer interest rates
WHICH cOUntry is really dOIng WELL sUstaInably ? ? ? ?
nOw and In the fUtUre ? ? ? ?
wIthIn ASEAN ? ? ? ?
When economies have CHANGED abnOrmally ? ? ? ?
and the depositors remained UNchanged ? ? ? ?
whO wIll sUffer the mOst ? ? ? ?
stIll pUt gOOd mOney intO the wrOng banks ? ? ? ?
when nOt tO tie UP gOOd CASH in FD ? ? ? ?
epliew ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 19:47) Posted:
hi pharoah,
Thanks, I guess we do not know their intentions right ? why not push higher and sell for higher profits ?
wow, you are out of office ? off-site meeting ? curious - care to share what you do for a living, you already make lots of money from stock market..... |
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oh did i make a mistake?
friend, that is for travellers. not genting HK. the result for hk not out yet
elton81 ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 12:36) Posted:
last yr result 3Q -300,000,000 .. this yr result earn almost 10 times.. no reason for this baby not to fly.. |
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last yr result 3Q -300,000,000 .. this yr result earn almost 10 times.. no reason for this baby not to fly..
3q results are out.. time for this baby to chiong.. :)
11:13:58 |
0.450 |
10,000 |
B |
11:13:43 |
0.450 |
134,000 |
B |
11:13:43 |
0.450 |
20,000 |
A |
11:13:42 |
0.450 |
110,000 |
A |
11:13:41 |
0.450 |
640,000 |
A |
11:13:41 |
0.450 |
120,000 |
A |
11:13:40 |
0.450 |
100,000 |
A |
11:13:40 |
0.450 |
1,160,000 |
A |
11:13:39 |
0.450 |
6,000,000 |
A |
11:13:08 |
0.450 |
6,000 |
A |
11:13:07 |
0.445 |
1,487,000 |
A |
11:13:06 |
0.445 |
6,102,000 |
A |
11:13:05 |
0.445 |
3,398,000 |
A |
11:12:15 |
0.440 |
20,000 |
B |
11:11:25 |
0.445 |
1,000 |
A |
11:11:17 |
0.440 |
20,000 |
B |
IT IS GOING TO TAKE OFF !!!!
Hold on to your sit hahahahah
Now is the time to Jump in...
seem some activity coming up :)
No worry. Got $$$ just buy... strong support at 0.42...
huge buying up @44 suddenly?