2015年4月20日 星期一

2015-04-21 Malaysia Business


The Rakyat Post
   
Cuepacs and MTUC want EPF withdrawals to stay at 55, MEF wants 60   
The Rakyat Post
Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) executive director Datuk Shamsuddin Bardan says the move to increase the EPF withdrawal age from 55 to 60 should have been done a long time ago when the retirement age was increased from 55 to 60 several ...

Don't cut your nose to spite your face   Malaysiakini (subscription)
Four choices for EPF members   The Star Online
ASLI hails EPF's new initiatives, urges flexibility on withdrawal   The Borneo Post
Malaysia Chronicle   
malaysiandigest.com   
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Malay Mail Online
   
Traders not claiming tax refunds causing price hike   
Free Malaysia Today
The refund is permitted to avoid double taxation on stock of goods which is subjected to the sales tax of 5% or 10%. Subromaniam-Tholasy1. PUTRAJAYA: The current price increase of goods is partly attributed to traders who are eligible but chose not to make ...

Price of goods may drop next month   The Rakyat Post
Service charge should be OK if consumers informed – KKCCCI   The Borneo Post
I Already Pay GST, Why Do I Need To Pay Service Charges?   malaysiandigest.com
Economic Times   
The Star Online   
Malay Mail Online   
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The Star Online
   
Public Bank first-quarter profit rises 15% on strong loan growth   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Public Bank Bhd recorded a 15.2% increase in net profit to RM1.17bil for its first quarter ended March 31 on the back of strong loan growth. Revenue came in 16.51% higher at RM4.6bil, while earnings per share increased to 30.34 sen from ...

Public Bank Q1 net profit up 15%   The Sun Daily
Public Bank 1Q15 earnings grew 15.2 per cent   The Borneo Post
Public Bank 1Q net profit higher at RM1.17 billion, revenue at RM4.6 billion   The Malaysian Insider
New Straits Times Online   
The Rakyat Post   
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The Malaysian Insider
   
Ringgit lower against US dollar   
The Sun Daily
KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit opened lower against the US dollar today as the greenback remained firm against major currencies, currency traders said. At 9.12am, the local unit was quoted at 3.6365/6395 to the US dollar compared with Monday's close of ...

Ringgit opens lower against US dollar   Malay Mail Online
Ringgit opens lower against most major currencies   The Malaysian Insider

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The Star Online
   
Ringgit extends gains for third day   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: The ringgit extended its gains against the US dollar for a third day in a row, briefly touching a two-month high of 3.6065 after Bank Negara governor Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz said the local currency was undervalued. The ringgit, which has ...

Malaysia holds steady   Bangkok Post
US rate hike must happen soon to reduce market volatility   Astro Awani
Malaysia sees itself as AA-rated, Zeti says   Free Malaysia Today
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
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The Malaysian Insider
   
PR1MA house prices remain unchanged   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Perumahan Rakyat 1Malaysia (PR1MA) Bhd has reiterated that its homes have always been priced at between RM100,000 and a maximum of RM400,000. "PR1MA has never changed its price range," it said in a statement today. In fact, to ...

PR1MA denies chasing profit, says prices of homes unchanged   The Malaysian Insider

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The Rakyat Post
   
Impian Bebas secures RM1.1bil syndicated financing   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Impian Bebas Sdn Bhd, which is undertaking a mixed commercial development at Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC), has secured a 15-year RM1.08bil syndicated Islamic term-financing. Impian Bebas, a joint venture between KLCC ...

Three Malaysian banks provide $298 mln Islamic loan for developer Impian Bebas   Reuters

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The Malaysian Insider
   
Palm oil futures rise in tight trade   
DAWN.com
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian palm oil futures rose in tight trade on Monday, lifted by robust overseas sales of the tropical oil, although a firm ringgit and bearish outlook on technicals put a lid on gains. Exports of Malaysian palm products for April 1-20 rose 9.6 ...

Palm oil to test resistance, dip   Hindu Business Line
VEGOILS-Palm oil rises in tight trade, robust exports aid sentiment   Reuters
Malaysian palm oil futures on the rise   The Malaysian Insider

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
AirAsia X assures regulator it will compensate disrupted passengers   
Sydney Morning Herald
AirAsia X has copped criticism from the competition regulator for the way it dealt with passengers after it abruptly cancelled flights from Australia to Bali and Malaysia earlier this year. The offshoot of AirAsia, Malaysia's budget airline, AirAsia X cited losses as ...

AirAsia compensating Aussie passengers over flight changes   The Malaysian Insider
AirAsia X agrees to compensate passengers after Australia scheduling snafu   Business Standard

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Digital News Asia
   
Celcom in MoU with VBT to provide connectivity to LRT, monorail users   
Digital News Asia
CELCOM Axiata Bhd said it has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Volksbahn Technologies Sdn Bhd to provide communication and digital services to commuters on the Klang Valley's LRT (light rail transit) and monorail services.
Celcom, Volksbahn enhances connectivity in Klang Valley   The Star Online

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