2014年9月25日 星期四

2014-09-26 Malaysia Business

  Financial Post   
Petronas plays hardball with BC over Pacific NorthWest LNG  The Globe and Mail
Malaysia's state-owned energy company is picking a fight with British Columbia over its handling of the province's fledgling liquefied natural gas industry, creating a rift that threatens a major project and further clouds Canada's natural-resource ambitions.
Petronas likely to give up on Canada project   The Sun Daily
Video: BC Natural Gas Development Minister responds to Petronas' threat to pull ...   Vancouver Sun
British Columbia not worried Malaysian oil company will pull out of province   Sun News Network
Malaysia Chronicle   
Energeticcity.ca   
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  MiamiHerald.com   
Proton rolls out Iriz-istible model  The Star Online
New wheels: Dr Mahathir and wife Tun Dr Siti Hasmah posing to the Iriz during the car launch at Proton Tanjung Malim. With them are (front row, from left) Hamim, Liow, (back row, from left) DRB-Hicom chairman Datuk Syed Mohamed Syed Murtaza and ...

Malaysia's Proton unveils its first compact car   Salt Lake Tribune
Proton looks to revive fortunes   Yahoo Malaysia News
Proton Iriz Compact Car Malaysia launch price RM42,438 (Rs. 8 lakhs approx)   Rush Lane
The Malay Mail Online   
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  The Malay Mail Online   
Trading ideas: Tanjung Offshore, Ivory Properties, Econpile  The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: JF Apex Research expects Tanjung Offshore, Ivory Properties, Econpile to see trading interest on Friday after their fresh contracts and projects. It said Tanjung Offshore secured a RM200mil EPIC contract from Petronas Carigali. As for Ivory ...

Tanjung wins Petronas contract   Upstream Online
Tanjung Offshore Bags $61.5M EPIC Contract from Petronas Carigali   Rigzone
Tanjung secures RM200m contract from Petronas Carigali   The Sun Daily
The Malay Mail Online   
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  Malaysia Chronicle   
Malaysia's trade outlook stays positive  The Star Online
From left: HSBC Malaysia project finance head Michael Cooper and global trade and receivable finance head Vincent C. Sugianto during a media briefing on the latest HSBC Global Connections report on Thursday. - YAP CHEE HONG/THE STAR.
HSBC expects robust M'sia economic growth, as global demand accelerates   Malaysia Chronicle
Strong global demand to sustain M'sia's exports: HSBC   Daily Express

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IAEA recognises plant mutation breeding efforts  The Star Online
Excellent contribution: Dr Noorul Ainur (second from right) receiving the award on behalf of Nuclear Malaysia from Malavasi. With them are (from left) Nuclear Malaysia director-general Datuk Dr Muhamad Lebai Juri and Malaysian Ambassador to Austria and ...

Malaysian Nuclear Agency receives recognition in plant mutation breeding   The Borneo Post

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  e27   
Weekly wrap: Aggregator acquires shares in overseas personal finance company  Insurance Business
Comparison service iSelect has agreed to snap up 20.1% of shares in South East Asian personal financial comparison company Intelligent Money Sdn. Bhd (iMoney). iMoney, headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, serves markets including Singapore, ...

iSelect takes stake in Malaysia's iMoney   Finance News Network
US$4mil 'richer,' iMoney now ready for next phase   The Malay Mail Online
Financial services comparison startup, iMoney raised USD 4 million   Astro Awani
The Star Online   
Tech in Asia   
iamWire   
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SapuraKencana remains CIMB Research top oil and gas pick  The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: CIMB Equities Research said SapuraKencana Petroleum barrelled its way to a record 1H net profit, which broadly met its expectation at 57% of its FY1/15 net profit. “We expect a soft 2H due to the monsoon season. Still, the 1H net profit ...

SapuraKencana posts higher Q2 net profit   The Sun Daily
SapuraKencana posts 8.6% jump in Q2 net profit   The Malaysian Insider
Malaysia's SapuraKencana posts 8.6 pct jump in Q2 net profit   Reuters Africa

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  The Malay Mail Online   
Ringgit opens higher against US dollar  The Malay Mail Online
At 9am, the ringgit was quoted at 3.2490/2525 to the US dollar from 3.2530/2550 at yesterday's close. — Picture by Saw Siow FengKUALA LUMPUR, Sept 26 — The ringgit opened higher in the early session on renewed buying interest for the local currency.

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TRX land parcels all sold, mostly bought by foreigners  The Star Online
Stage 1 of TRX comprises four office towers, including a signature tower, five residential towers, two five-star hotels and a retail mall. PETALING JAYA: All parcels of land for Stage 1 of the 28.3ha mixed development at the RM18bil Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) ...

1MDB RE calls tenders for TRX infrastructure, roadway jobs   The Sun Daily

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  Channel News Asia   
Fewer foreigners are being hired in Singapore  Human Resources Online
Growth in Singapore's foreign hires slowed to 3% in the year ending June 2014, down from 5.9% the previous year – owing to steps taken to slow the growth of foreign workforce to a more sustainable pace. These statistics have been published by the ...

Fewer foreigners hired here   AsiaOne
Despite growth slowest in a decade, Singapore population hits 5.47 million   The Malay Mail Online
Firms need to look beyond the little red dot   THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)
Livemint   
Bangkok Post   
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