2015年5月1日 星期五

2015-05-02 Malaysia Business


The Star Online
   
Shabery tackles top-up issue   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek has been charged with settling once and for all the furore over GST on prepaid top-ups. In an uncharacteristic, tersely-worded directive to the minister on Twitter, ...

'Why are the big fish not being punished?'   The Rakyat Post
After reversal on prepaid cards, Pua asks if GST rules don't apply to big firms   Malay Mail Online

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The Star Online
   
GST effects beginning to be felt   
The Star Online
Liaw: 'The whole market is very quiet, like we expected. Market performance has been impacted between 10% to 30% compared with last year. THE goods and services tax (GST) has seen its fair share of hiccups since its implementation on April 1, 2015, but ...

Prices down, GST implementation on course   The Sun Daily
Najib's taxing problem – Bridget Welsh   The Malaysian Insider

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Free Malaysia Today
   
Airbus unfazed by MAS' decision to sell/lease A380s   
Free Malaysia Today
Harald Wilhelm of Airbus says MAS' decision will not impact their campaigns for more orders. airbus-mas. KUALA LUMPUR: Airbus Group Chief Financial Officer Harald Wilhelm says he “cannot see” the apparent decision by Malaysia Airlines (MAS) to sell or ...

Restructuring Malaysia Airlines To Sell Long-Haul Jets: Flightglobal   malaysiandigest.com
Malaysia Airlines says 'exploring fleet options' amid reports it plans to sell its ...   The Straits Times

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Bursa Malaysia to trade lower next week on profit taking   
The Sun Daily
KUALA LUMPUR: The local stock market is expected to trade lower next week on profit-taking, influenced by poor gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the United States and Japan. Affin Hwang Investment Bank vice-president/head of retail research Datuk ...

Rebound imminent   The Star Online

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Mongabay.com
   
Sarawak increases fines for illegal logging   
Mongabay.com
After decades of intense logging that has left its rainforests degraded, fragmented, and stripped of valuable timber in many areas, the Malaysian state of Sarawak has passed a new forestry bill that could boost penalties for illegal logging. The measure, passed ...

RM2.1 billion for Sarawak-born entrepreneurs in the oil and gas sector   New Straits Times Online
Zam salutes CM Adenan for his humility   Free Malaysia Today

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Salt Lake Tribune
   
Will Japan funds climb or disappoint again?   
Salt Lake Tribune
The Tokyo Stock Exchange has been among the world's hottest for years and the Nikkei 225 index recently topped the 20,000 level for the first time since 2000. Usually when an investment is doing that well, euphoria ensues. But Japanese stocks have a long ...

Stocks back in the limelight in Japan   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Japan Stocks Struggle as US Recovery Questioned   Wall Street Journal
Japanese stocks soft as investors cut exposure before holidays   Reuters
The Japan Times   
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The Star Online
   
Uncertain times for local currency   
The Star Online
The ringgit touched its weakest point on March 20, when it hit its six-year low of RM3.735. But the currency strengthens to its highest level in three months to RM3.5462 on Wednesday. THE recent volatility in the ringgit has been unnerving and has added to ...

Uncertain times for Malaysian currency   AsiaOne

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The Express Tribune
   
Oil Prices: What's Behind the Drop? Simple Economics   
New York Times
As the price of crude oil fluctuates, why some countries are faring much better than others. Credit Video by Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters on Publish Date January 27, 2015. email; Share; Tweet; save; more. The oil industry, with its history of booms and busts, ...

US shale firms revive hedging as oil rebounds, may vex Opec   DAWN.com
Oil off 2015 highs on record Iraq exports, strong dollar   Reuters

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The Star Online
   
Making the cut in a 'girly' profession   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: What was seen by some as a “girly” profession turned out to be a rewarding career for hairstylist Kenz Ho Wing Chong, who runs a chain of beauty salons. “When I stepped into the industry, many asked why I chose a woman's job,” said Ho, ...


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CM: Scholarships for children from lower income group   
The Star Online
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang Future Foundation (PFF) with a RM20mil fund set up by the state government would help ease the burden of low to middle-income earners who are affected by rising prices, rising debts and stagnant wages. Chief Minister Lim ...


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