22. Singapore-listed China stocks, or S-chips, come back under selling pressure, FTSE ST China index down 3.2% at 327.86, erases all of yesterday's rebound, nears all-time intraday low of 325.59. S-chips tracking declines for China equity market on fading hopes for market-boosting measures, China benchmark Shanghai Composite down 3.6%
21. CIMB maintains Keppel Land at Neutral, keeps target price at S$5.68
20. CIMB maintains Outperform on City Developments Ltd, keeps target price at S$13.05
19. Credit Suisse nudges up Parkway Holdings target price to S$3.45 from S$3.40; maintains Outperform rating
18. Kim Eng Securities cuts ASL Marine target price to S$1.89 from S$2.04, but keeps Buy rating
17. UOB Kay-Hian cuts ASL Marine target price to S$1.55 from S$1.90
16. City Developments Ltd. Thursday said it aims to sell the first Singapore dollar-denominated Islamic bond by the end of the year
15. K1 Ventures +7.1%; More Div Payouts Possible - KE
14. JP Morgan raises Tat Hong Holdings Limited target price to S$2.33 from S$2.00, keeps Overweight call
13. CIMB maintains Neutral rating on Singapore telco sector following news that City Telecom pulled out of StarHub /M1 consortium NetCo bid for new Singapore broadband network
12. Singapore's Changi Airports International Thursday said it will consider buying airports owned by BAA Ltd
11. Daiwa upgrades UOB to Outperform from Hold, lifts target price to S$22.39 from S$21.25
10. CIMB Cuts S'pore STI Target To 3280 From 3480; Keeps Neutral
9. OCBC Target Raised To S$10.18 From S$9.80 By Daiwa
8. DBS Target Raised To S$21.75 From S$21.50 By Daiwa
7. Miyoshi Precision Target Cut To S$0.15 From S$0.185 By OCBC
6. K1 Ventures may revisit July peak of S$0.235 on investment holding firm's proposed final dividend of S$0.05/share for fiscal FY08 ended June
5. Swiber May Edge Up On Saudi MOU; S$1.74 Cap
4. FerroChina may head higher after company issue statement in reaction to recent sharp share price fall
3. Capitaland Aims To List REIT In Malaysia By Year-End - Report
2. China Milk Pdts Started At Buy, S$0.94 Target By Phillip Sec
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