2014年11月30日 星期日

2014-12-01 Malaysia Business

  ch-aviation   
Khazanah establishes Malaysia Airlines' successor holding company  ch-aviation
Malaysia Airlines (MH, Kuala Lumpur Int'l) is on track with its restructuring programme the carrier's majority shareholder, Khazanah Nasional Berhad, has said. The carrier's overhaul has taken on an air of increased urgency after it reported a third quarter net ...

'New Bill Will Benefit MAS'   malaysiandigest.com
Malaysia Airlines posts US$170m loss   The Age
Khazanah evaluating business proposals on MAS   The Sun Daily
TravelPulse   
Global Times   
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  Malay Mail Online   
'Dirty float' euphemism for fuel tax, DAP MP says  Malay Mail Online
Liew pointed to the inconsistent movement in the prices of the two types of fuel, despite a steady fall in oil price, as why a managed float is dubbed a 'dirty float' by industry insiders. — Picture by Choo Choy MayKUALA LUMPUR, Dec 1 — The rise in diesel ...

GST poser next for fuel price   The Rakyat Post
Putrajaya collecting 'fuel tax' under dirty float system   Free Malaysia Today
RON95 down by4 sen from today   New Straits Times Online
The Star Online   
The Borneo Post   
The Sun Daily   
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  New Straits Times Online   
Maybank launches inaugural GreTai Securities Market-listed US$500mil notes  The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Malayan Banking Bhd, the fourth largest banking group in Asean, has successfully launched its inaugural GreTai Securities Market (GTSM)-listed transaction in Taiwan, raising US$500mil from professional institutional investors. This was ...

Maybank raises US$500m from GTSM issuance   New Straits Times Online

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  Bahrain News Agency   
MAJOR ISLAMIC BANKING CONFERENCE OPENS TODAY  Gulf Daily News
MANAMA: The World Islamic Banking Conference (WIBC), billed as the world's largest and most influential international gathering of Islamic finance industry leaders, opens in Bahrain today. This year marks the event's 21st anniversary and more than 1,300 ...

Opportunities abound in the Gulf for firms   New Straits Times Online
Bahrain hosts WIBC2014   Bahrain News Agency
Malaysian Financial Firms Have Role To Play In Gulf Region - Expert   malaysiandigest.com

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Ringgit opens lower against US dollar  The Sun Daily
KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit slipped against the US dollar this morning, dampened by weak buying momentum, a dealer said. At 9.16am, the domestic currency was quoted at 3.4220/4250 versus 3.3810/3840 at 5pm on Friday. However, the ringgit was ...


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  The Malaysian Insider   
Malaysia continues to miss out on big money flow, has lost RM4 billion YTD  The Malaysian Insider
Malaysia continued to miss out on the big money flow currently being experienced in broader Asia, as evidenced by the flow of funds data last week, according to MIDF Research. In his weekly fund flow report, MIDF Research head Zulkifli Hamzah said that for ...

Foreign funds net sellers at RM108.9m in week ended Nov 28   The Star Online

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Penyayang chairman: Batik has finally come of age  The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Efforts to revive interest in the batik has resulted in a 400% increase in the number of its producers. There are 800 batik producers currently as compared to only 200 in 2012. Yayasan Budi Penyayang Malaysia (Penyayang) chairman Nori ...

400 Pct Rise In Number Of Batik Producers To 800 Within Two Years - Nori   Bernama

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Sheer hard work pays off for orang asli  The Star Online
PEKAN: Orang asli participants of a sheep-rearing project in Runchang here can enjoy living in new houses provided for them as a reward for their perseverance. The 102 participants are happy to move into their houses built by the East Coast Economic ...


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Three Asean cities vying to house rubber exchange  Malaysia Chronicle
IN 1876, hevea brasiliensis, or natural rubber, which was brought into Malaya by the British, had catapulted Malaysia to become world's largest producer in the 1980s. That honour now, however, belongs to Thailand, followed by Indonesia, Vietnam and ...


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  Malaysia Chronicle   
Economists: Malaysia upgrade by 'Big Three' likely  New Straits Times Online
KUALALUMPUR: Malaysia's sovereign rating looks set for an upgrade given its recent fiscal measures, which include the removal of fuel subsidies and the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax. Economists believe that these steps, along with revenue ...

Possible ratings upgrade for Malaysia   Malaysia Chronicle

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