the next october 2025 selldownwe will be in this state
 
https://images.app.goo.gl/pK7mPZnMSVCW4iTQA
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0TghfreFok
 
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 16:54) Posted:
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sg stocks
https://images.app.goo.gl/weyGruuoXymQv49u8
https://images.app.goo.gl/weyGruuoXymQv49u8
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 16:53) Posted:
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trade us,hk,china,us,australia,japan and european markets vie
https://images.app.goo.gl/7FuivRABFiqASjfQ8
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ms3mJFkSeg
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 16:50) Posted:
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future trading warefield in singapore stocks
https://images.app.goo.gl/g65fmFDsWXF9nWo9A
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ev4tIDEnmps
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 16:48) Posted:
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https://images.app.goo.gl/j2wfzcCKajBS7bXu8
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ev4tIDEnmps
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 16:45) Posted:
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https://images.app.goo.gl/xxGtaK8xZnZEuoKG8
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cFOLFtw2Ic& t=9s
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 16:43) Posted:
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one day we going to kiss that damn covid19 goodbye
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cFOLFtw2Ic& t=9s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cFOLFtw2Ic& t=9s
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 16:41) Posted:
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you can not go out to play with them during 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mW4qmh8_9g
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mW4qmh8_9g
 
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 16:39) Posted:
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emptiness remain living through the whole year of 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mW4qmh8_9g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mW4qmh8_9g
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 16:36) Posted:
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how to survive the mana make depression after 2022
https://mobileapp.nlb.gov.sg/spotlight/the-global-economy/economic-downturns
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mW4qmh8_9g
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 16:34) Posted:
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https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/history/events/61c89041-393a-4466-b638-a62d01286665
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 16:32) Posted:
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singapore blue chips in oct 2008 and november 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bv5vMJKBAbo
 
https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/bitstream/10635/161095/1/LohKahSengMAFinalFootnotes.pdf
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 16:29) Posted:
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Omicorn virus in worldwide November 2021
Records and Voices of Social History: The Case of the Great Depression in Singapore
LD= Kah Seng
Abstract
This paper discusses the roles of written and oral records in the writing of the social history of Singapore. It takes the case of the early s Great Depression, which has hitherto been treated as a subject of economic history, written from the colonial records. This paper examines how using in conjunction colonial, newspaper, coroner, biographical, and oral records provides a window into the social history of the slump, enabling fresh perspectives into how people were affected by the crisis and how they sought to negotiate it. While a global economic slump might be thought to have severe effects on the residents of a colonial city reliant on entrepot trade, evidence drawn from the wider range of sources suggests that the slump&rsquo s impact was not uniformly harsh and that people in Singapore were not hapless victims. Many of them actively negotiated the Depression&rsquo s worst effects, utilising family and kinship ties which had developed among the island&rsquo s migrant communities.
Keywords: Singapore history, Great Depression, social history, oral records, coroner&rsquo s records
The writing of social history in Singapore has undergone considerable development in recent years. Much published social history between the s and the present was influenced by the politics of nation-building and belonged to the realm of public and popular history. Such works, which tended to focus on the island-state&rsquo s migrant communities, their customs and associations, and the places where they stayed, were conceived typically in ethnic and subethnic terms and framed within the matrix of the multiracialism ethos of the ruling People&rsquo s Action Party (PAP) government [see Archives and Oral History Department Siddique and Shotam-Go Tang ]. While fleshing out the lives of ordinary people vividly in photographs and oral history interviews, these histories focussed not on the people per se but their supposed &ldquo entrepreneurial spirit, values and adaptability&rdquo [Singapore : ], which were held to be an important adjunct to nation-building:
The time period since. . . was what made the country and its people today. And this would
Records and Voices of Social History: The Case of the Great Depression in Singapore
LD= Kah Seng
Abstract
This paper discusses the roles of written and oral records in the writing of the social history of Singapore. It takes the case of the early s Great Depression, which has hitherto been treated as a subject of economic history, written from the colonial records. This paper examines how using in conjunction colonial, newspaper, coroner, biographical, and oral records provides a window into the social history of the slump, enabling fresh perspectives into how people were affected by the crisis and how they sought to negotiate it. While a global economic slump might be thought to have severe effects on the residents of a colonial city reliant on entrepot trade, evidence drawn from the wider range of sources suggests that the slump&rsquo s impact was not uniformly harsh and that people in Singapore were not hapless victims. Many of them actively negotiated the Depression&rsquo s worst effects, utilising family and kinship ties which had developed among the island&rsquo s migrant communities.
Keywords: Singapore history, Great Depression, social history, oral records, coroner&rsquo s records
The writing of social history in Singapore has undergone considerable development in recent years. Much published social history between the s and the present was influenced by the politics of nation-building and belonged to the realm of public and popular history. Such works, which tended to focus on the island-state&rsquo s migrant communities, their customs and associations, and the places where they stayed, were conceived typically in ethnic and subethnic terms and framed within the matrix of the multiracialism ethos of the ruling People&rsquo s Action Party (PAP) government [see Archives and Oral History Department Siddique and Shotam-Go Tang ]. While fleshing out the lives of ordinary people vividly in photographs and oral history interviews, these histories focussed not on the people per se but their supposed &ldquo entrepreneurial spirit, values and adaptability&rdquo [Singapore : ], which were held to be an important adjunct to nation-building:
The time period since. . . was what made the country and its people today. And this would
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 16:26) Posted:
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a great bank was formed by 李 光 前
https://www.jstor.org/stable/3091908
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFood_bTOX4
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 16:22) Posted:
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how good bank is formed it is when you had great crisis
31 October 1932
The Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) was incorporated on 31 October 1932 through the merger of three Hokkien banks &ndash the Chinese Commercial Bank Ltd. (established in 1912), Ho Hong Bank Ltd. (1917) and Oversea-Chinese Bank Ltd. (1919) &ndash during the Great Depression.
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 16:19) Posted:
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the citydev stock selldown after part b1 in 2020 now part 2 in 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od4r01fklMI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od4r01fklMI
ETLee8 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 15:25) Posted:
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Walau Bro, U anyhow chute, do not anyhow post any topics wherever u like leh.
Posting must be related to the topics or a particular counter leh.
Much appreciated.
Posting must be related to the topics or a particular counter leh.
Much appreciated.
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 14:38) Posted:
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https://www.daiwahouse-reit.co.jp/en/portfolio/list.html
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 14:20) Posted:
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it is time to caresheild your portfolia in case they become permantly disable after 2025
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 14:15) Posted:
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Pawnbroker  Maxi-Cash Financial Services Corp  will place up to 32 million ordinary shares for more than S$5.18 million altogether, the board said on Monday (Dec 6).  The issue price of S$0.162 apiece marks a roughly 7.9 per cent to the volume-weighted average price for trades done on the last full market day before a halt was called last week.  The placement exercise' s estimated net proceeds of about S$5.06 million would be used for working capital purposes " to fund the expansion of its secured lending business and pawnshop network in the region" , said the Maxi-Cash board in its bourse filing.
chartistkao1 ( Date: 07-Dec-2021 14:01) Posted:
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