2014年8月31日 星期日

2014-09-01 Malaysia Business

  Reuters UK   
Asian Shares Edge Past China Blues, Euro Wallows  NDTV
Tokyo: Asian shares edged higher on Monday, with investors wary of a deepening crisis in Ukraine and a downbeat China manufacturing survey, while the euro touched a fresh one-year low ahead of this week's European Central Bank meeting. Ukrainian ...

Markets to closely watch ECB meeting   Irish Examiner
Dollar reaches one-year high against euro amid Ukraine tensions   The Malay Mail Online
ECB under pressure for more stimulus amid deflation fears   Oman Tribune
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BUT IN PENANG HUNDREDS OF ARRESTS! M'sia a viable market for foreign ...  Malaysia Chronicle
MORE international equity investors now understand the tough control measures the government imposed during the 1998 Asian financial crisis and are less inclined to make the episode a deterrent to invest in Malaysia. Minister in the Prime Minister's ...

Bursa Malaysia joins Maybank Kim Eng in Invest Malaysia London   The Sun Daily

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  MSN Malaysia News   
Four-figure incomes but life not better for some Malaysians  MSN Malaysia News
The economy may be doing beyond expectations. But for Malaysians earning below RM 2,500 a month, they have very little expectation that their lives will get better. These are people like Ojaran Fakharurrazi Omar, 37, a dispatch rider for a bio-chemical ...


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KOGAS says starts commercial crude oil production in Iraq's Badra  The Star Online
SEOUL: Korea Gas Corp has started commercial crude production in Iraq's Badra oilfield as planned, the state-run South Korean company said in a statement on Monday. Operations at the Badra field have been largely unaffected by the conflict in Iraq as it is ...


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  DAWN.com   
View from abroad: The taxi wars  DAWN.com
THE last two decades have witnessed a massive shift in the way businesses are run as digital technologies transform the way we live, play, communicate and work. Those industries that have not been able to adapt swiftly have been driven into bankruptcy.
Uber's arrival riles taxi companies   Asheville Citizen-Times
Abide by rules SPAD tells Uber to get required permits   The Star Online

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  Proactive Investors Australia   
Mission NewEnergy partners with world's largest palm oil producer  Proactive Investors Australia
Mission NewEnergy (ASX:MBT) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Benefuel Inc., a U.S. based technology provider which has developed and validated a patented biodiesel production process. Benefuel is the world's largest palm oil ...

Olivefield: Benefuel announces JV with Felda for Malaysian biodiesel retrofit   Biobased Digest
FGV enters JV to strengthen biodiesel biz   The Sun Daily

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Prototype lithium ion batteries by first quarter 2015  The Star Online
“There are only a handful of lithium ion battery manufacturers on a global level. We're currently conducting research on producing a prototype for the local market and possibly export. “However, we want to focus on producing batteries with high energy density ...


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Green Packet posts RM50.32 million net loss in April-June quarter  The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: Green Packet Bhd reported a net loss of RM50.32 million for the April to June period, due to tax dispute settlement for the software and devices business, and higher finance cost from the broadband service business. Its 18-month cumulative ...

Green Packet net loss widens to MYR 18.17 mln in Q2   Telecompaper (subscription)

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'Buy fresh fruit bunches from licence holders'  The Star Online
KUCHING: The Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) says millers and dealers must only accept fresh fruit bunches from licensed smallholders. It said all millers and fresh fruit bunch dealers must abide by the board's licensing regulations and only purchase from ...

MPOB: We'll accept credible explanations   The Borneo Post

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Cars and tax: the rules  Sydney Morning Herald
There are many things to consider when buying a motor vehicle for business purposes. Not least of these considerations is whether it is worthwhile registering for GST so that a refund can be received for the GST included in the purchase price. Q. I am a ...

Misled over GST   The Star Online

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