2014年9月22日 星期一

2014-09-23 Malaysia Business

  The Rakyat Post   
No Detroit foray for Tabung Hai  Malaysia Chronicle
MERE RUMOURS - Tabung Haji denies making RM640m investment commitments in US city TABUNG Haji has dismissed rumours that it is investing up to RM640 million to buy properties in the American city of Detroit. The pilgrims fund, which managed ...

Tabung Haji denies investment in the US   Daily Express
Tabung Haji says no investments made in US   The Star Online
Tabung Haji denies investment in the United States   Astro Awani

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Businesses registering for GST picking up pace  The Star Online
KOTA KINABALU: As many as 1,500 businesses were being registered daily with the Customs Department nationwide for the Goods and Services Tax (GST). Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Chua Tee Yong said registration of businesses was picking up pace ...

GST: Expect a fine if not registered by Dec 31   Daily Express
Firms Registering For GST After Dec 31 To Be Fined: Chua   Bernama

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BAT, JTI make pricing U-turn  The Malaysian Insider
British American Tobacco Malaysia Bhd (BAT Malaysia) and JT International Bhd (JTI Malaysia) yesterday reverted to the old prices for all its cigarette brands, a move that has stunned analysts tracking BAT Malaysia's stock and the sector. The country's top ...

Reduce exposure to BAT, says CIMB Research   The Star Online
BAT makes U-turn on cigarette price hike   The Sun Daily

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M'sia No. 3 in global offshoring destinations  Malaysia Chronicle
KUALA LUMPUR - A.T. Kearney has ranked Malaysia in third place after India and China in the 2014 Global Services Location Index (GSLI) for offshoring destination of choice. Although Malaysia was hindered by relatively smaller labour pool, it had ...


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Prostasco suit seeks refund from PT ASU and damages from 2 directors  The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Protasco Bhd has launched a legal suit against Indonesian-based PT Anglo Slavic Utama (PT ASU) and two of its directors, Tey Por Yee and Ooi Kock Aun, at the Kuala Lumpur High Court. PT ASU is the first defendant, while Tey and Ooi ...

Protasco sues Indonesian firm, directors   The Sun Daily

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  AsiaOne   
Foreigners sell M'sian shares, $249 million flows out  AsiaOne
The foreign money outflow in the week ended Sept 19 was the highest since March, according to MIDF Research. Print. The Star/Asia News Network. Tuesday, Sep 23, 2014. PETALING JAYA- Net foreign selling in Malaysian equities intensified in the week ...

Foreigners net SELLERS of equities for 3rd week   Malaysia Chronicle

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Ringgit opens lower against US dollar  The Sun Daily
KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit opened lower today on lack of demand for the local unit. At 9.03am, the ringgit was quoted at 3.2530/2550 to the US dollar from 3.2430/2460 at Monday's close. Meanwhile, the local unit was also traded lower against other major ...


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Kota Kinabalu gets new parking system  The Star Online
“The City Hall has decided to use a coupon system to replace the existing ticketing method to reduce non-payment and compound rate,” said Mayor Datuk Abidin Madingkir. “With this coupon system, drivers need not go through the hassle of finding City Hall ...

Coupon system: 10314 parking lots available   Daily Express

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Asian markets, KLCI off lows after better China data  The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Key Asian markets and Bursa Malaysia were off their early morning lows on Tuesday, as investor sentiment firmed up slightly after the better-than-expected China economic data. At 10.44am, the FBM KLCI was down 7.36 points to 1,838.69 ...

KL shares slip in early trading, index down 6.36 points   The Malaysian Insider
Malaysia Market May Extend Monday's Losses   RTT News

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  The Malay Mail Online   
Defending its drivers, Uber accuses RTD of shielding KL's failed cabbies  The Malay Mail Online
RTD director-general Datuk Seri Ismail Ahmad reportedly said yesterday that individuals or companies providing the 'teksi sapu' (illegal taxi) services risked being fined between RM1,000 and RM10,000, or one year's imprisonment. ― AFP picKUALA ...

JPJ warns 'teksi sapu' drivers   The Star Online

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