2014年11月2日 星期日

2014-11-03 Malaysia Business

  Malaysia Chronicle   
BUS, TAXI FARES TO JUMP NATIONWIDE: Spad okays increase in fares  Malaysia Chronicle
JOHOR BARU - The Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) has recommended a rise in public transport charges nationwide. SPAD chairman Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Albar said the recommendation was based on a study it had made, following requests ...

SPAD won't support proposal to employ foreign workers in transport sector ...   Sin Chew Jit Poh
SPAD says no foreign drivers for public transport services   The Sun Daily

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  The Malay Mail Online   
Langkawi to Face Critical Water Problem by 2020  malaysiandigest.com
....Alor Star: Langkawi is expected to face critical water problem by 2020 if nothing is done to address the issue due to rising demand on the resort island. Deputy Minister of Energy, Green Technology and Water Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid said Langkawi's ...

Deputy minister warns of impending water crisis in Langkawi   The Malay Mail Online
Kedah owes Fed gov't RM1.9bil in water debts   New Straits Times Online

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CIMB Research maintains Adds for Perisai  The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: CIMB Equities Research is maintaining an Add for Perisai Petroleum but with a lower target price of RM2.20 from the previous RM2.37. It said on Monday its recent meeting with the management revealed that mobile offshore production unit ...

Investor Central: Perisai Petroleum Teknologi Bhd — Why is the audit committee ...   The Malay Mail Online

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KL shares open lower in early trade  New Straits Times Online
KUALA LUMPUR: The benchmark FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) edged down this morning on selective trading as traders remained sidelined, a dealer said. At 9.15am, the key index stood at 1,854.65, down 0.50 of a point, after opening slightly ...


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  Yahoo!7 News   
US dollar rallies against yen and euro, BOJ puts ECB in a bind  The Straits Times
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar powered to seven-year peaks against the yen on Monday and a two-year high on the euro, a punishing trend for commodities priced in dollars, with both gold and silver falling sharply. Disappointing surveys out of China's ...

GLOBAL MARKETS-Strong dollar squeezes commodities, BOJ puts ECB in a bind   Reuters
Ringgit Falls to Seven-Month Low on BOJ, China Growth Concern   Bloomberg
$A falls to a two week low   Sky News Australia
GlobalPost   
Yonhap News   
ForexMinute.com   
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  CTV News   
New wave of online delivery gains momentum  CTV News
(WASHINGTON-AFP) - App in hand, Jack Plater-Zyberk has delivered caviar, condoms, chicken nuggets, cases of beer and even a little black dress. And he can get it to you within an hour. Plater-Zyberk, who maneuvers his 1992 BMW through Washington ...


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Ruler lauds UPM's agriculture efforts  New Straits Times Online
SERDANG: SULTAN of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah yesterday commended Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) for addressing the food crisis. The move, he said, reflected the university's credibility in dealing with crises facing the world today.

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'Best to cut fuel subsidies gradually'  New Straits Times Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Fuel subsidy rationalisation is unavoidable in developing countries, including Malaysia, which has opted to do this in stages, said Petroleum Dealers Association of Malaysia (PDAM) president Datuk Hashim Othman yesterday. In stating this ...

Reduction In Oil Subsidy Unavoidable In Developing Countries, Says PDAM   Bernama

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Trade fair generates P8.9B in sales  Inquirer.net
An international trade fair and conference held recently in Davao generated more than $196 million (or roughly P8.9 billion) in investments and booked sales for the member states of the Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East Asean Growth Area ...

Labuan ready to host 8th BIMP-EAGA Games Dec 6-10   Daily Express
Labuan Ready To Host 8th BIMP-EAGA Games Next Month   Bernama

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  Malaysia Chronicle   
Promising his best  Yahoo Malaysia News
PETALING JAYA, Nov 2 — Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said today that Muslims should not be “extremely sensitive” or think they are constantly being attacked. Ahead of the two-day “First International... … Malaysian facing US illegal gambling charge may go ...

Muslims should not think they are under siege, Anwar says   The Malay Mail Online

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