2014年12月31日 星期三

2015-01-01 Malaysia Business


The Star Online
   
CPO output to hit 20mil tonnes in 2015, up from 2014's 19.5mil   
The Star Online
Workers inspect palm oil fruits at a mill in Sepang. For December 2014, CPO production is expected to drop to 1.4 million tonnes from 1.75 million tonnes recorded in November. — AFP. KUALA LUMPUR: Crude palm oil (CPO) production is expected to reach ...

Floods hit commodity production   The Sun Daily
Smallholders Advised To Apply For PAT-G Cards Within 2 Weeks - Uggah   Bernama
Rubber, CPO decline till mid-2015   The Rakyat Post
The Malaysian Insider   
The Borneo Post   
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The Rakyat Post
   
Ministry making sure stations charge new fuel prices   
The Borneo Post
KUCHING: With the pump price of RON97 at RM2.11 and RON95 at RM1.91 per litre from today, officers of Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism (KPDNKK) has started conducting spot checks at petrol stations across the state late last night to ...

RON95 down 35 sen to RM1.91, diesel down 30 sen to RM1.93 from Jan 1   Malaysia Chronicle
Fuel Prices Further Reduced From Jan 1   Bernama
Petrol prices drop 35 sen, diesel 30 sen from Jan 1   The Star Online
malaysiandigest.com   
Malay Mail Online   
Astro Awani   
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Oneindia
   
Body of man and woman first to be found   
The Star Online
SURABAYA: Two bodies – that of a man and woman – which were first retrieved from ill-fated Indonesia AirAsia Flight QZ8501 were found to be intact. East Java Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) Commander Budiyono said the bodies were already ...

Bodies of two AirAsia plane crash victims being identified   ANTARA
Mysterious theories hit AirAsia tragedy: Bodies recovered, DNA samples ...   Oneindia
DVI unit ready to conduct identification of AirAsia victims   The Sun Daily
Sin Chew Jit Poh   
New Straits Times Online   
AsiaOne   
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The Star Online
   
3 parties sign agreement for Asean Banking Integration Framework   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Bank Negara, Bank Indonesia and Otoritas Jasa Keuangan have signed a heads of agreement (HoA) that serves as a precursor to the conclusion of the Asean Banking Integration Framework (ABIF). The HoA outlines the areas that will be ...

BNM signs HoA with Bank Indonesia and Otoritas Jasa Keuangan for ABIF   New Straits Times Online

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Malay Mail Online
   
Rare buying opportunities available   
The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia's economy is still resilient despite the recent plunge in oil prices, and the sold-down Malaysian market provides rare buying opportunities, said Pacific Mutual Fund Bhd chief investment officer Koh Huat Soon. "Although a number of ...

Malaysia's economy still resilient despite fall in oil prices   Malay Mail Online
Stay invested in undervalued companies, says Pacific Mutual CIO   The Star Online

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Shreveport Times
   
Oil prices end year with 46 percent drop   
Shreveport Times
Oil prices fell Wednesday and ended the year with the worst annual price drop since 2008, reflecting the global supply glut caused by slowing demand from China and the booming U.S. shale production. U.S. crude (West Texas Intermediate) settled down 85 ...

Commoditie Cap Record Losing Run on Crude Oil to Dollar   Businessweek
Crude ends the year with 46% plummet   San Antonio Express-News
Sub-$55 oil leaves US drillers idling most rigs in 2 years   BusinessDay
Irish Examiner   
Sydney Morning Herald   
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
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Domestic PPI down   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's domestic producer price index (PPI) for November declined 1.5% to 124.9 from 126.4 in the same month last year. In a statement, the Statistics Department said month-on-month, the domestic PPI, however, remained the same at ...

November Domestic PPI Declines 1.5 Per Cent   Bernama
Malaysia Producer Prices Fall In November   RTT News

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CNNMoney
   
Calculating AirAsia payouts for victims: A grim task   
CNNMoney
Like in any plane crash, the tragedy over AirAsia Flight 8501 now leads to the horrific task of determining how to compensate the families of the victims. International treaties play a role. Families can also pursue potentially larger claims through the courts.
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Plane victims' kin may not get adequate payout   Free Malaysia Today
Why AirAsia insurance payouts could vary   Marketplace.org
Wall Street Journal   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
Where is Guan Eng?   
Free Malaysia Today
He has not made any comment on the flood crisis although it has gone on for two weeks. Lim Guan Eng_out GEORGE TOWN: As the nation tries to deal with the worst flood crisis in decades, some Malaysians are wondering what has happened to DAP ...

Build institutions that work, says Guan Eng in New Year message   The Malaysian Insider

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Power Supply Wll Be Restored Quickly - DPM   
Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 31 (Bernama) -- Power supply will be restored to places affected by the floods as soon as the condition returns to normal said Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. Muhyiddin who held a discussion with Tenaga Nasional ...


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