2015年3月2日 星期一

2015-03-03 Malaysia Business


AsiaOne
   
Malaysia Airlines employees troubled by impending layoffs, says union   
AsiaOne
PETALING JAYA - The impending layoffs at Malaysia Airlines (MAS) are taking its toll on the employees. MAS Employees Union (Maseu) executive secretary Mohd Jabbarullah Abd Kadir said morale among the airline staff was at an all-time low. "The top ...

MAS NewCo to rationalise 2015 aggregate capacity   The Borneo Post
Drastic cuts to fly high again   The Star Online
Nothing could have prepared Malaysia Airlines for last year; now, they're looking ...   fox6now.com
The Sun Daily   
Malaysia Chronicle   
gulfnews.com   
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The Rakyat Post
   
Stop Spreading False News On 36-Hour Water Disruption   
malaysiandigest.com
Zaidy Abdul TalibSHAH ALAM - Allegations that there will be a 36-hour water disrupting across Selangor, as spread through Whatsapp, is wrong and malicious. The Chairman of the Standing Committee on Infrastructure & Public Amenities, Zaidy Abdul Talib, ...

Selangor Government Denies Info On 36 Hours Water Cut   Bernama
Selangor denies 36-hour water cut   New Straits Times Online
Selangor denies 36-hour water cut – Bernama   The Malaysian Insider

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Astro Awani
   
AirAsia offers 20 percent off on all seats and all flights   
Astro Awani
SEPANG: Travellers can enjoy 20% off base fares for all seats on all AirAsia and AirAsia X flights to over 100 destinations throughout all of its route network across 20 countries, with zero fuel surcharges. This amazing offer is now available for booking at ...

AirAsia offers 20pc off all seats, no fuel charges   The Star Online
AirAsia Offers 20 Pct Discount For All Seats, Flights   Bernama
AirAsia offers 20% discount for all flights   Free Malaysia Today
InterAksyon   
The Rakyat Post   
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Malay Mail Online
   
'They pay income tax, so why not GST?'   
The Star Online
KUANTAN: Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Ahmad Maslan says it baffles him why there are businessmen willing to pay income tax but not the Goods and Services Tax (GST). “I will not say that they are stubborn. These companies are good in that they pay the ...

CASH-STRAPPED PUTRAJAYA to accept income tax payment with debit, credit ...   Malaysia Chronicle
Pay income tax via credit, debit cards   The Sun Daily
Non-GST Registered Firms Face Stern Action: Ahmad Maslan   Bernama
Sin Chew Jit Poh   
Malay Mail Online   
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Digital News Asia
   
Telcos throw support behind Government's cheaper broadband call   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Local telecommunication companies have thrown their support behind the Government's call for more affordable broadband Internet access. Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) chairman Datuk Seri Dr Halim ...

Big 3 support call to lower broadband charges: MCMC   Digital News Asia
MCMC chairman: Telcos supportive of call to lower broadband charges   New Straits Times Online

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Construction Week Online
   
Eversendai Shares Rose After Secures RM269 Million Project In Qatar   
Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR, March 3 (Bernama) -- Eversendai Corp Bhd's share price on Bursa Malaysia rose in early trade after the company secured the RM269 million Al Wahda Arches and Visitors' Centre project in Doha, Qatar. As at 9.43 am, the counter saw 1.42 ...

Eversendai wins RM269m contract in Qatar   The Sun Daily
Eversendai wins $74m Qatar public art structure   Construction Week Online
Eversendai lands RM269.2 million job in Qatar   The Edge Markets

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The Sun Daily
   
Changes to PPP financing   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: The Government will make the necessary adjustments to the private-public partnership (PPP) financing model that is routinely used to finance mega projects, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Abdul Wahid Omar.
Govt to modify PPP concept — Wahid   The Borneo Post
PPP facilitation fund "adjustments" to bring more impact   The Sun Daily

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TODAYonline
   
Economic jitters likely cause of PM's approval ratings slide, analysts say   
TODAYonline
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak arrives at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre in Putrajaya. Photo: Malay Mail Online. mail · print. View all comments. Tweet. Published: 10:37 AM, March 3, 2015. (Page 1 of 3) - NEXT PAGE | SINGLE PAGE.
Analysts concede very few believe in Putrajaya   Free Malaysia Today
STOP THE PLUNDER, IT'S OUR HARD-EARNED MONEY! Economic jitters ...   Malaysia Chronicle

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The Malaysian Insider
   
Asian companies could suffer profit spills due to slumping crude   
The Malaysian Insider
Asian oil and gas companies will be affected by the sharp drop in crude oil prices, including to one analyst. – The Malaysian Insider pic, March 2, 2015.The steep drop in crude oil prices will affect Asian oil and gas (O&G) companies, says Moody's Investors ...

Steep drop in oil prices to affect Asian O&G firms — Moody's   The Borneo Post

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Times of Oman
   
Oil price slide could affect Gulf banking system, says S&P   
Times of Oman
Muscat: Slump in crude oil prices could affect Oman's banking system along with other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, either directly through banks' exposure to and deposits from oil- or government-related companies or indirectly through lower ...

Risks of weaker oil prices may be underestimated in exporting countries: S&...   Gulf Times
S&P: Oil Price Slump Puts Pressure On Banking Systems In Oil-producing ...   malaysiandigest.com
Bahrain, Oman banks 'most vulnerable to oil price fall'   Trade Arabia
TODAYonline   
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