2015年2月21日 星期六

2015-02-22 Malaysia Business


Malay Mail Online
   
Shabery: Organising protests via social media taints judiciary   
The Star Online
KEMAMAN: Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek has advised the public not to be influenced by propaganda via social media aimed at tainting the country's judiciary to suit certain politicians. The Communications and Multimedia Minister said such actions ...

Ministry to discuss with telcos on reducing service charge – Bernama   The Malaysian Insider
Minister says using social media to organise protests taints country's judiciary ...   Malay Mail Online
Move for cheaper Internet broadband   Free Malaysia Today
Bernama   
Sin Chew Jit Poh   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
Future of 1500 villagers in Beluran uncertain   
The Star Online
KOTA KINABALU: About 1,500 villagers in Beluran district are facing an uncertain future after they were given eviction notice on the land they had been staying on for more than 40 years. The villagers of Kampung Air, which is just a stone's throw from Beluran ...

MP takes up plight of Sabah water villagers   Free Malaysia Today

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Malay Mail Online
   
Expect a stronger ringgit next week   
Malay Mail Online
Malaysian ringgit bank notes of different denominations seen in this picture illustration August 21, 2013. – Reuters picKUALA LUMPUR, Feb 21 — The ringgit will likely trade higher next week on growing investor confidence towards the economy and its strong ...

Ringgit likely to trade higher next week   Sin Chew Jit Poh

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The Borneo Post
   
Market muted but strong confidence seen   
The Borneo Post
The market was volatile but directionless in the past week. The FBM KLCI was dragged down by component heavyweight Tenaga Nasional Bhd after its share price fell sharply on government's decision to lower the electricity tariff. However, the price ...

Quiet week ahead for KL stocks   Malay Mail Online
WEEK AHEAD: Bursa Malaysia to remain quiet   Malaysia Chronicle
KLCI futures to remain quiet   The Malaysian Insider

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Free Malaysia Today
   
Popiah protest by Indonesian group   
Free Malaysia Today
lumpia JAKARTA: A cheeky demonstration was held outside the Malaysian embassy here on Friday by Indonesian heritage defenders claiming the humble spring roll to be of Indonesian origin. About 20 people from a group called Forum Masyarakat Peduli ...

Popiah is Indonesia's heritage, claims group   AsiaOne

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Yayasan rakyat to develop job seeking app for youths   
The Sun Daily
JOHOR BARU: Yayasan Rakyat, a non-governmental organisation is set to develop a mobile application to provide information to youths seeking employment. Its founder, Darshini Sitaram said the application which provided information on education, as well ...


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AsiaOne
   
Petronas allots $0.78bil in contracts to Sarawak-based contractors   
AsiaOne
KUCHING: Petronas will allocate RM2.1bil (S$0.78bil) of its oil and gas contracts exclusively to Sarawak-based contractors annually. State Assistant Communication Minister Datuk Lee Kim Shin said the decision was one of several reached in the on-going ...

RM2.1bn Petronas ang pow just for Sarawak   Free Malaysia Today

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The Malaysian Insider
   
Kedah says no plan to ration water – Bernama   
The Malaysian Insider
The Kedah government does not plan to implement water rationing at the moment as the supply of raw water in major dams in the state is still adequate. State Housing, Local Government, Water Supply, Water and Energy Resources and Human Development ...

Kedah Has No Plan To Ration Water   Bernama

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Business Recorder
   
Tokyo extends rally, euro falters on Greek debt talks   
Taipei Times
A weaker yen helped Japan's Nikkei extend a recent rally yesterday, a day after closing at a 15-year high in the previous session, but the euro struggled against other currencies ahead of crunch Greek debt talks. With most of Asia's equities markets closed for ...

Global markets quiet, Japan continues rising   CTV News
Tokyo investors eye on down-to-wire Greek debt talks   The Guardian Nigeria
Japanese shares rise to new 15-year high as Asian markets mostly gain   MarketWatch
Independent Online   
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AsiaOne
   
Lion Air flights delayed in Bali   
Jakarta Post
With a number of its flights delayed over the past three days at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, the nation's main gateway, Lion Air flights out of Bali were delayed by up to four hours on Saturday. State-run airport operator PT Angkasa Pura I (AP I) ...

Lion Air goes haywire   AsiaOne
Lion Air Delays Leave Thousands Stranded   Airwise
Lion Air apologises after delays leave thousands stranded   Reuters
The Straits Times   
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