Malay Mail Online
Online system makes foreign worker processes convenient, Bestinet tells critics
Malay Mail Online
ACCCIM, an umbrella body representing over 28,000 Malaysian Chinese businesses, urged Putrajaya to suspend the mandatory use of Bestinet. — Picture by Shaun TanKUALA LUMPUR, Jan 29 ― Bestinet Sdn Bhd, the private firm contracted by Putrajaya ...
Bestinet denies involvement in visa processing fee hikeAstro Awani
Bestinet: We're not responsible for hefty visa processing feeThe Star Online
Call for immediate suspension of Bestinet-run FWCMSFree Malaysia Today
malaysiandigest.com
all 5 news articles »
Malay Mail Online
ACCCIM, an umbrella body representing over 28,000 Malaysian Chinese businesses, urged Putrajaya to suspend the mandatory use of Bestinet. — Picture by Shaun TanKUALA LUMPUR, Jan 29 ― Bestinet Sdn Bhd, the private firm contracted by Putrajaya ...
Bestinet denies involvement in visa processing fee hike
Bestinet: We're not responsible for hefty visa processing fee
Call for immediate suspension of Bestinet-run FWCMS
RHBAM upbeat on growth this year
New Straits Times Online
RHB Asset Management Sdn Bhd (RHBAM) is targeting to grow its asset under management (AUM) to RM58 billion by the end of this year, from the current RM48.6 billion. The company which is the asset management arm of RHB Banking Group is confident ...
and more »
New Straits Times Online
RHB Asset Management Sdn Bhd (RHBAM) is targeting to grow its asset under management (AUM) to RM58 billion by the end of this year, from the current RM48.6 billion. The company which is the asset management arm of RHB Banking Group is confident ...
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Ringgit falls as Asia's worst-performing currency weighed by oil
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Malaysia's ringgit extended losses as this month's worst-performing Asian currency on concern a protracted drop in crude will weigh on the oil-exporting nation. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG. Comments. Share. 29 Jan10:48 AM. [KUALA LUMPUR] Malaysia's ringgit ...
Palm oil climbsDAWN.com
BNM Maintains OPR At 3.25 Per Cent, Sees Lower Inflationmalaysiandigest.com
BNM keeps OPR at 3.25%The Edge Markets
Business Recorder
CountingPips (blog)
all 61 news articles »
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Malaysia's ringgit extended losses as this month's worst-performing Asian currency on concern a protracted drop in crude will weigh on the oil-exporting nation. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG. Comments. Share. 29 Jan10:48 AM. [KUALA LUMPUR] Malaysia's ringgit ...
Palm oil climbs
BNM Maintains OPR At 3.25 Per Cent, Sees Lower Inflation
BNM keeps OPR at 3.25%
Written by Ashraf Wahab
malaysiandigest.com
1MDB is “holding Malaysian banks hostage by seeking a third extension for its overdue RM2 billion loan” and therefore a special audit of its finances needs to be conducted, says Petaling Jaya Utara MP Tony Pua. Bloomberg yesterday reported that 1MDB is ...
and more »
malaysiandigest.com
1MDB is “holding Malaysian banks hostage by seeking a third extension for its overdue RM2 billion loan” and therefore a special audit of its finances needs to be conducted, says Petaling Jaya Utara MP Tony Pua. Bloomberg yesterday reported that 1MDB is ...
The Star Online
Mier: Govt must be prepared for tough time ahead
The Star Online
Mier's executive director Dr Zakariah Abdul Rashid (pic) said that Bank Negara needed to examine issues relating to crude oil prices, exchange rates, foreign reserves and its monetary policy. He expressed concern over the ringgit exchange rate against the ...
MIER: OPR to remain unchanged in 1H 2015Malaysia Chronicle
Agreeing with Najib, think tank chief says Malaysia not in economic crisis… for nowMalay Mail Online
Prepare for difficult times, govt urgedSin Chew Jit Poh
New Straits Times Online
all 12 news articles »
The Star Online
Mier's executive director Dr Zakariah Abdul Rashid (pic) said that Bank Negara needed to examine issues relating to crude oil prices, exchange rates, foreign reserves and its monetary policy. He expressed concern over the ringgit exchange rate against the ...
MIER: OPR to remain unchanged in 1H 2015
Agreeing with Najib, think tank chief says Malaysia not in economic crisis… for now
Prepare for difficult times, govt urged
LPI Capital proposes 1-for-2 bonus after FY14 earnings jump 40%
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: LPI Capital Bhd has proposed a one-for-two bonus shares after the insurer posted a 40.5% jump in earnings to RM283.02mil in the financial year ended Dec 31, 2014. It said yesterday the proposed bonus Issue would entail the issuance of ...
LPI FY14 net profit rises 40.5% to RM283mThe Edge Markets
LPI Capital post strong Q4, rewards shareholdersThe Sun Daily
all 3 news articles »
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: LPI Capital Bhd has proposed a one-for-two bonus shares after the insurer posted a 40.5% jump in earnings to RM283.02mil in the financial year ended Dec 31, 2014. It said yesterday the proposed bonus Issue would entail the issuance of ...
LPI FY14 net profit rises 40.5% to RM283m
LPI Capital post strong Q4, rewards shareholders
AsiaOne
Five-year-old falls to his death from sixth floor
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: A five-year-old boy, who was playing a game of chase with his older brother, fell through a gap in an iron railing to his death from the sixth floor of his home in Kota Damansara here. Muhammad Hazriq Danish Ain Alden was playing in the ...
Boy's death: Faulty railing or irresponsible developer at fault? — Dan LeeMalay Mail Online
Boy's death at low-cost flat, faulty railing or irresponsible developer? – Dan LeeThe Malaysian Insider
all 3 news articles »
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: A five-year-old boy, who was playing a game of chase with his older brother, fell through a gap in an iron railing to his death from the sixth floor of his home in Kota Damansara here. Muhammad Hazriq Danish Ain Alden was playing in the ...
Boy's death: Faulty railing or irresponsible developer at fault? — Dan Lee
Boy's death at low-cost flat, faulty railing or irresponsible developer? – Dan Lee
AsiaOne
Malaysian ringgit hit by Singapore easing monetary policy
AsiaOne
PETALING JAYA - The ringgit has become an unwitting casualty of Singapore's surprise easing of its tightly controlled monetary policy, as the country joined a growing list of central banks around the world taking extraordinary steps in shoring up faltering ...
Here's Why Investors Should Not Worry about the MAS's Recent AnnouncementThe Motley Fool Singapore
Dollar gains as Fed holds tight on policyTHE BUSINESS TIMES
Weakened dollar 'could boost exports, tourism'Channel News Asia
The Star Online
CNBC
The Straits Times
all 165 news articles »
AsiaOne
PETALING JAYA - The ringgit has become an unwitting casualty of Singapore's surprise easing of its tightly controlled monetary policy, as the country joined a growing list of central banks around the world taking extraordinary steps in shoring up faltering ...
Here's Why Investors Should Not Worry about the MAS's Recent Announcement
Dollar gains as Fed holds tight on policy
Weakened dollar 'could boost exports, tourism'
AsiaOne
Malaysia to pay rapt attention to needs of aviation industry
AsiaOne
KUALA LUMPUR - With changes in the worldwide civil aviation landscape and emerging threats, Malaysia pledges to secure, strengthen and enhance its aviation industry. It would be more vigilant to evolving and emerging issues, and adopt the latest ...
Interim report on MH370 investigation to be released on March 7The Borneo Post
Interim report on MH370 to be published on March 7India Today
Interim report on MH370 to be published March 7Business Standard
Times LIVE
Sin Chew Jit Poh
all 179 news articles »
AsiaOne
KUALA LUMPUR - With changes in the worldwide civil aviation landscape and emerging threats, Malaysia pledges to secure, strengthen and enhance its aviation industry. It would be more vigilant to evolving and emerging issues, and adopt the latest ...
Interim report on MH370 investigation to be released on March 7
Interim report on MH370 to be published on March 7
Interim report on MH370 to be published March 7
The Rakyat Post
Oil price won't go below US$40
The Rakyat Post
Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Ahmad Maslan: 'If the price of oil were to fall below US$40 a barrel, oil companies will not be able to produce oil because the cost will be higher than the revenue.' - Filepic. KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 29: Deputy Finance Minister ...
Maslan confident oil won't dip below US$40/barrelFree Malaysia Today
Oil price won't sink below US$40, says Ahmad Maslan – BernamaThe Malaysian Insider
Ahmad Maslan: Oil will not fall below US$40 a barrelMalay Mail Online
all 7 news articles »
The Rakyat Post
Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Ahmad Maslan: 'If the price of oil were to fall below US$40 a barrel, oil companies will not be able to produce oil because the cost will be higher than the revenue.' - Filepic. KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 29: Deputy Finance Minister ...
Maslan confident oil won't dip below US$40/barrel
Oil price won't sink below US$40, says Ahmad Maslan – Bernama
Ahmad Maslan: Oil will not fall below US$40 a barrel
沒有留言:
張貼留言