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Jagan’s show of strength in Delhi – with some Congress participation

Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy1Accompanied by thousands of supporters, former Congress MP Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy arrived in the capital Tuesday and began a daylong fast in a show of strength that included two Congress MPs to highlight the woes of farmers and protest the Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal ruling on the sharing of river waters. Jagan, along with about [...]

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Tadić on “rationalization” of state administration

Serbian President Boris Tadić says he is not sure he has enough strength to carry out a downsizing, i.e., “rationalization” of the state administration.

“I’m not sure I have the strength to carry out the rationalization… It means changing the Election Law, changing the Constitution,” he stressed.

Irish anger at Prime Minister Cowen

The Irish have taken to the streets to show the strength of their feeling at the bailout package.
Tensions are running high amid fears that the Irish government under Prime Minister Brian Cowen has sold out.

STI off 0.4%; Best to sell on strength: UOB

Singapore shares buck gains in most other Asian bourses, catching up with region-wide weakness yesterday, when market closed for public holiday. STI off 0.4% at 3,198.47 midday, expected to end above current November low of 3,150, according to Dow Jones.

Decliners outnumber gainers by more than 2 to 1 in broad market. “For now, we advocate a sell-into-strength strategy,” says UOB KayHian, citing fresh sell signals from technical indicators. Plantation stocks weak as China’s plans for price controls on basic necessities fuel concerns of softer CPO demand, prices.

Wilmar (F34.SG) down 2.4% at $6.16, Golden Agri-Resources (E5H.SG) down 2.1% at $0.715, Indofood Agri Resources (5JS.SG) down 1.1% at $2.63. Genting Singapore (G13.SG) most active in market, down 2.9% at $2.04, after Macquarie’s downgrade to Underperform from Neutral on view market too bullish over gaming group’s earnings prospects.

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STI +0.1% midday; Selling into strength tipped

STI +0.1% at 3,229.11, with gainers just pipping decliners 1.3 to 1. Volume remains moderate at 1.10 billion shares worth $1.13 billion. Gains modest despite confirmation of Fed’s commitment to drip-feed US economy, as STI’s recent rally largely prices-in expected increase in liquidity flows, analysts told Dow Jones.

Attention now turns to next risk event: US non-farm payrolls tomorrow.

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SIA, FJ Benjamin winners from SGD Strength – UOBKH

After SGD hit all-time high vs USD yesterday, UOB KayHian’s Andrew Chow highlights potential winners, losers from SGD strength.

For winners, cites Singapore Airlines (C6L.SG), rated Buy, $18.00 target; estimates 21% of group’s revenue denominated in USD, “hence, SIA is net short the U.S. dollar.” 

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7 Ways To Demonstrate True Strength


We’d all like to be stronger. Whether that strength be physical, emotional or intellectual, most of us have an area in which we’d like to improve and have others admire. Seth Godin took a short look at ways to demonstrate that strength on a day-to-day basis. I thought I’d add some context to 7 of them and further the discussion. I’m hoping you’ll add some of your insights in a comment. I learn a lot from you all and your feedback is much-appreciated!

1. Apologize

If you make a practice of looking for your wrongs and working to set them right you’ll be viewed not only as a strong individual, but also as a great human.

I once lived with a friend who says “I’m sorry” in response to just about everything. At first it was annoying. Then I realized, over time, that I felt comfortable talking to her about stuff she did or said that bothered me. I knew she’d apologize and all I had to do was be ready to forgive and reciprocate in case I’d done or uttered a recent annoyance. That can be really, really hard at first. Apologizing isn’t easy because you’re not just admitting to a failure, you’re opening yourself up for the possibility that your apology will be turned down!

2. Defer to others

Letting others take the helm frees you up to offer needed guidance to even more talented people who will respect your strength and credit you with helping their ideas come to life.

Deference goes against nearly all the notions of expertise propagated online. Some will tell you to interrupt, disrupt, corner your niche, and force your expertise on others. Deferring to others and revealing your worth slowly takes not just strength but belief that what you have to offer is useful in the long run. More on that soon.

3. Avoid shortcuts

As you’re making sure doing great doesn’t get in the way of getting things done, make sure to protect against temptations to take shortcuts.

A few years ago I told a restaurateur just starting out that he should cut corners on things his customers wouldn’t notice. That was terrible advice. In truth he should have worked to do a better job at bringing attention to all the amazing things his business was doing that people might not notice without some help. It takes true strength to avoid shortcuts because taking the longer route often involves more client calls, more apologies and time away from things you’d rather be working on. It’s worth it though. It’s worth it.

4. Tell the truth

Telling the truth from the get-go will help you avoid situations in which telling the truth could mean the end of something otherwise magnificent.

We could talk for days about strategic avoidance, glossing over, side-stepping, and myriad other ways to re-frame a lie as something middling. Let’s not. Instead I’ll ask you to consider how telling the truth relates to the notion of living honestly. “Telling the truth” often feels like something momentary. The truth is something you blurt out. That takes strength, for sure. Living honestly takes it to a whole new level of fascinating beauty.

5. Offer kindness

Kindness offered to the stranger passing by, in response to unkindness, or just because you can offer it is the sort of kindness that changes the world.

Random acts of kindness are great if you’re in the habit of showing kindness as part of your daily life. But as life gets busy and we forget about the smaller things, the kindness can be the first to go. What if you were to schedule kindness into your day? What if you kept a checklist of the number of times you offered a kind word to a coworker or helped without being asked? This is a version of faking it until you make it that has only positive results. Get started!

6. Volunteer to take the short straw

When an unwanted project or difficult punishment is up for grabs, offering to take it shows you’re strong enough to take the hard stuff in stride.

Volunteering to do the grunt work on a project you rank high enough to walk away from shows everybody you work with that you’re strong and still in the game. Willingness to take the fall for a group mistake and be the one to find a solution is an opportunity to again demonstrate your true strength. Of course, that doesn’t make it any easier. Don’t worry. You’ll eventually forget about how difficult it was. You probably don’t even remember what you had for breakfast last Tuesday. See? Forgetful!

7. Share credit and be public in your gratitude

Sharing credit and thanking others for their contributions in public adds to the view that you’re a value-added sort of person.

We’ve all had somebody take credit for something we helped with and felt the resentment grow in our chests. Not being recognized and thanked for our work is wretched! Next time you’re in a room filled with people and somebody calls your name to take an award, remember that everybody in that room has been slighted before and will get a kick out of how you share the spotlight.

What else can we do to demonstrate our true strength? Share your thoughts in a comment below!

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Daryl Guppy: Holidays test Shanghai strength and direction

FOUR DAYS OF trading between Mid-Autumn and National Day holidays in China create an interesting situation. For many people, the temptation to turn this into an extended holiday break is too much to resist. This means trading volumes are down and leaves a market more vulnerable to erratic, but ultimately insignificant, swings.
 
The four days of trading are followed by another five days of holiday and then a single trading day before the weekend break starting Oct 9. The market does not return to extended normal trading until the week starting Oct 11. Holidays always counsel caution.

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STI +0.7% at 9:35 a.m.; Resistance at 3,146; Noble soars

Singapore shares in broad-based advance, drawing strength from rally on Wall Street; STI +0.7% at 3,101.62, with resistance expected at higher end of 3,085-3,146 breakdown gap formed in June 2008, according to Dow Jones.

“Currently the short, intermediate and secular (long term) trends are all positive” for STI, says Phillip Securities analyst Phua Ming-Weii; “the STI and Asia in general continue to display a good bit of strength relative to the S&P 500.”

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Kreuz Hldgs +11.1%; Parent Swiber lends strength

Kreuz Holdings (5RK.SG) +11.1% at more than four-week high of $0.45 in active trade, drawing strength from current interest in parent Swiber Holdings (AK3.SG), last +3.9% at six-week high of $1.06, according to Dow Jones.

As latter tipped by analysts to clinch new contracts in near term, sentiment likely rubbing off on Catalist-listed Kreuz. Any contract win by Swiber could be positive for sub-sea services provider as it counts parent as main customer.

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STI +0.7%; Investors may still be sidelined: DMG

Singapore stocks manage to build on early gains, drawing strength from advance across Asian markets, says Dow Jones.

STI +0.7% at 3,043.53 midday vs 3,035.52 opening (+0.4%), tad off new year-to-date high of 3,048.53 set in early trade.

Resistance at lower end of 3,085-3,146 breakdown gap formed in June 2008. Market breadth at 1.5 gainers for every decliner.

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STI off 0.3%; Best to sell on strength: Asiasons

Singapore stocks tad lower by end of morning session, pausing for breather after yesterday’s buoyant performance, says Dow Jones.

STI off 0.3% at 3,024.73 midday, expected to hold above 3,000 for rest of day. Overall volume paltry at 723.9 million shares, less than half of yesterday’s total, with market breadth tad negative vs 2 gainers for every decliner in early trade.

Asiasons WFG Securities says with US unemployment still major problem, investors should sell on strength; “although most economic releases (in the U.S.) last week were better than expected, we don’t see much to cheer about. After several weeks of lackluster releases in August 2010, economists tend to be more cautious about their estimates. This has led to better-than-expected releases.”

Good mix of small, mid, large caps on top-10 list of most active stocks, including Genting Hong Kong (S21.SG), off 3.4% at US$0.425 ($0.572), Genting Singapore (G13.SG), +1.1% at $1.80, GMG Global (5IM.SG), +4.6% at $0.23.

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Japan’s hidden growth markets: Strength amid paralysis

Even as it gently declines, Japan has plenty of pockets of growth

TWO decades ago Japan accounted for 14% of the global economy. It is now worth just 8%. In 1988 eight of the top ten companies by value, and eight of the top ten banks, were Japanese; today none makes either list. Once the powerhouse of the world economy, Japan is now in genteel decline. By many indicators, the country is in the doldrums: its population is shrinking, economic growth has long been stagnant, property values and share prices have tumbled for years.

The grim national picture has provoked the government to unveil an exhaustive growth strategy. Yet amid the overall decline there are hidden growth markets. Companies that have targeted these niches are prospering nicely. …

Great Eastern Holdings ($16.56) — Greater relative strength

This is one of the strongest stocks in the market, by comparative strength. It has continued rising, albeit gradually, as the broad market and the blue-chip index fell. One reason could be that the company has a limited number of shareholders and free float, with OCBC holding 87%. But, the spotlight on the underserved life insurance market in Asia, and the listing of Prudential and the potential listing of AIA in Asia, have given this grande dame a new lease of life.

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Genting Singapore off highs; sell on strength: UOB KayHian

Genting Singapore (G13.SG) pares gains, flat at $0.96 vs $0.975 (+1.6%) earlier, mirroring sluggish performance by most other STI components, according to Dow Jones.

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Starhill Global off 3.1%; selling on strength

Starhill Global REIT (P40U.SG) is down 3.1% at 62 cents as investors sell into strength upon release of 1Q10 results, which seem to justify REIT’s 14.3% run-up this month, according to Dow Jones.

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Parkway off 0.9% but underlying strength intact

Parkway Holdings (P27.SG) is off 0.9% at $3.43 as investors book some gains after Friday’s run-up to almost two-year high of $3.46, reported Dow Jones.

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Clinton, Netanyahu offer differing views of dispute

However, both sides voiced confidence in the strength of their bilateral relationship in separate speeches to a pro-Israel U.S. lobbying group. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are offering up differing views about Israel’s recently announced housing plans for East Jerusalem. Meanwhile, at a Monday conference in Washington, the two sides suggested that the spat was behind them and voiced confidence in the strength of the bilateral relationship.

AMD Nets Profit on Strength of Intel Payment

AMD saw its first profitable quarter in three years in the fourth quarter of 2009, thanks in large part to the $1.25 billion legal settlement with Intel. However, AMD CEO Dirk Meyer says most of the company’s business units including servers, notebooks and discrete graphics saw strong gains.
– Advanced Micro Devices, on the strength of its $1.25 billion legal
settlement with Intel in December, turned a profit in the fourth quarter of
2009, the chip maker’s first quarterly profit in three years.
AMD saw a $1.18 billion profit on almost
$1.65 billion in revenue, according to numbers the…