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2015-02-16 Malaysia Business


Malaysiakini (subscription)
   
Does Ananda have a money-lending licence?   
Malaysiakini (subscription)
Vijay47: I am somewhat confused by two statements here. 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) group chief executive officer Arul Kanda said the matter of a RM2 billion loan from Ananda Krishnan (AK) was mere speculation, which it well could be.
Haul up earlier auditors to explain 1MDB's debts, says DAP   The Malaysian Insider
BRACE FOR 'SANDIWARA': PAC probe a chance for Najib & 1MDB to 'come clean'   Malaysia Chronicle
Arul's dare to 'public scrutiny' should include KPMG too   Free Malaysia Today
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
The Sun Daily   
The Rakyat Post   
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The Rakyat Post
   
Malaysia maintains tax free crude palm oil exports   
The Rakyat Post
Malaysia has kept tax on exports of crude palm oil at zero for March, a government circular showed today, extending a duty-free policy held since October. The move, which is likely to underpin prices, comes as a surprise as Malaysia's plantation industries ...

UPDATE 1-Malaysia surprises by keeping crude palm oil exports tax free   Reuters
Malaysia keeps March crude palm oil export tax at zero   Yahoo Finance UK
CPO export tax to resume   The Star Online

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The Malaysian Insider
   
SNTK slams federal govt over concession extension   
The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: Say No To Kidex (SNTK) slammed the federal government's extension of the highway's concession agreement despite an earlier assurance from Works Minister Datuk Fadillah Yusof that there would be no automatic renewals after the Feb ...

Anti-Kidex group: Concession extension an abuse of power   The Star Online
Dismayed at nine-month extension for Kidex   Malaysiakini (subscription)
Putrajaya rapped for extending Kidex contract third time   The Malaysian Insider
Malay Mail Online   
Free Malaysia Today   
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The Borneo Post
   
It's not all doom and gloom   
The Borneo Post
I WAS recently invited to speak at a CEO's Luncheon hosted by The Economist on the current state of our economy. My message to the room of senior analysts and fund managers was clear. We are on the road to transforming Malaysia to become a high ...


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CIMB Research disappointed with Gas Malaysia's dividend ratio   
The Star Online
DESPITE selling a higher volume of gas that fuelled a 29.2% rise in fourth quarter FY14 revenue, CIMB Research said that gross profit slumped 43% year-on-year (y-o-y). It said that the weaker gross profit was mainly due to higher feedstock costs. Between ...

Unisem's 4Q results stronger than expected   The Borneo Post

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Ringgit opens higher on fresh buying interest   
The Sun Daily
KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit opened sharply higher against the US dollar today on renewed buying interest following the country's strong fourth quarter economic growth. At 9.10am, the local note was quoted at 3.5590/5610 against the greenback from last ...


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Strategic Blueprint For Sepaktakraw To Be Introduced Soon - Khairy   
Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 15 (Bernama) -- A strategic blueprint for the development of sepaktakraw in the country will be introduced soon to ensure rapid growth of the sport at the grassroots. Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said the strategic plan ...


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The Malaysian Insider
   
RM15,000 fine for non-GST compliant companies, says Ahmad Maslan – Bernama   
The Malaysian Insider
Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Ahmad Maslan says there will be no more extension of the deadline for companies to register their business for the GST that will come into effect from April this year. – The Malaysian Insider pic, February 15, 2015.Companies ...

Gst: Rm15,000 Compound To Be Slapped On Errant Companies, Says Ahmad ...   malaysiandigest.com

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Livemint
   
Asian stocks rise with crude, Kiwi while S&P 500 futures retreat   
Livemint
The MSCI Asia Pacific Index added 0.4% by 10:02 am in Tokyo, rising a third day. Photo: AFP. Wellington: Asian stocks rose, with the regional index extending an almost five-month high as Japanese shares advanced, while US equity-futures retreated.
Asia stocks gain as Japan emerges from recession   Washington Post
Japan emerges from recession but subdued growth underscores policy challenge   euronews
Japan's recession is over - but keep the champagne on ice   CNNMoney
BusinessWorld Online Edition   
Financial Times   
CTV News   
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EPF in logistics JV   
The Sun Daily
KUALA LUMPUR: The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) has entered into a joint venture (JV) with Australia's Goodman Group to develop logistics assets in Malaysia with a total development value of RM1.4 billion. EPF deputy CEO Mohamad Nasir Ab Latif ...


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