Friday, October 3, 2008

Market Daily -- 3rd Oct 08

31. S'pore Ppty Stks Extend Fall; Sentiment Poor -JPM

30. S'pore Rig Builders Slump; Oil Price Drop Weighs

29. Citigroup upgrades CapitaCommercial Trust to Buy from Sell. Cuts target price to S$1.31 from S$2.04

28. S'pore Banks Outperform; Safer Than Peers - CLSA

27. SGX Chairman: Hsieh Has Choice To Continue As CEO

26. DBS Vickers cuts target price for Midas Holdings to S$0.60 from S$1.10

25. DMG downgrades Keppel Corp. to Hold from Buy, cuts target price to S$8.64 from S$11.89

24. DBS Vickers downgrades Singapore Petroleum Co. to Hold from Buy. Cuts target price to S$4.54 from S$8.22

23. Singapore To Issue 3Q GDP Flash Estimate Oct 10

22. S'pore Commodity Plays Tumble On Slowdown Fears

21. Singapore CPO Shrs May Outperform Asia Peers -UOB

20. SGX CEO: Business Remains Robust In Uncertain Market

19. CIMB upgrades Parkway Holdings to Outperform from Neutral. cuts target price to S$2.66 from S$2.71

18. SBI Holdings: To Set Up $60M Invest Fund With Temasek Unit

17. StarHub Target Cut To S$2.20 From S$2.40 By ABN Amro

16. S'pore Property Stocks Fall; Best Avoided - MS

15. DJ Star Publications Offers To Buy Out Cityneon At S$0.58/Share

14. Daiwa cuts Macquarie Prime REIT target price to S$1.11 from S$1.23, maintains Outperform rating

13. Midas Holdings Target Cut To S$0.60 Vs S$1.10 By DBS Vickers

12. Kim Eng Cuts CapitaCommercial Target To S$1.93

11. S'pore Property Stks May Slip;Downcycle Starts-GS

10. Macquarie Prime REIT Target Cut To S$1.11 Vs S$1.23 By Daiwa

9. Suntec REIT Target Cut To S$1.66 from S$1.91 By Daiwa

8. CapitaCommercial Target Cut To S$1.93 Vs S$2.46 By Kim Eng

7. Macquarie initiates Singapore Airlines at Underperform, sets S$12.20 target price

6. S'pore Private Home Prices In For Long Fall - CS

5. S'pore Transport Shrs May Outperform STI;Oil Fall

4. Ascendas India Target Cut To S$0.85 From S$1.02 By JPMorgan

3. SP AusNet Price Target Cut To A$1.31 Vs A$1.50 By UBS

2. Parkway Holdings Target Cut To S$1.76 From S$2.03 By Citi

1. WALL STREET: Stocks fell sharply with Nasdaq closing at lowest level since May 2005 as financial market distress continues to reverberate. Dow off 3.2%, Nasdaq down 4.5%