2015年5月23日 星期六

2015-05-24 Malaysia Business


The Star Online
   
Bracing for low-oil prices   
The Star Online
Wan Zulkiflee: 'We view this period of low oil prices as an opportunistic time to re-look our internal processes to achieve more cost savings. Cost-cutting measures and revised plans put Petronas on strong footing. AT his first quarterly result briefing on ...

Malaysia's Petronas Q1 profit down on weak oil prices   The Borneo Post
Petronas Q1 net profit down to $3.18bn on weak oil prices   Gulf Times
Petronas posts 39% PLUNGE in Q1 profit amid global oil slump   Malaysia Chronicle
Malaysiakini (subscription)   
Reuters   
Reuters Africa   
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Malaysia Chronicle
   
M'sians slam BRAKES on vehicle buys as GST bites   
Malaysia Chronicle
KUALA LUMPUR - Vehicle sales in Malaysia fell nearly 33 per cent in April following the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), in a further indication of the effects of the new consumption tax on the economy. Combined private and commercial ...

It's not rocket science, GST has upped prices   Malaysiakini (subscription)
Malaysians slam brakes on vehicle buys as GST hits   Malay Mail Online
New GST regime divides Jammu, Valley traders   Chandigarh Tribune
GreaterKashmir.com   
The Sun Daily   
New Straits Times Online   
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Malaysia Chronicle
   
LIOW CAVES IN: From no cost overruns, MCA chief now agrees to AG auditing ...   
Malaysia Chronicle
KUALA LUMPUR - An audit of the KLIA2 airport for low-cost carriers in Sepang will be conducted following the Cabinet having given the green light for it, said Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai. He said the Auditor-General would be requested to undertake the ...

Liow baffled by DAP MP's comments over airport construction   The Star Online
Auditor-general to audit KLIA2, says minister   Malaysiakini (subscription)
Liow backs PAC's call for AG to audit klia2   The Sun Daily
Free Malaysia Today   
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The Rakyat Post
   
Singaporeans no longer attracted to Johor properties   
The Rakyat Post
The red-hot demand for properties in Johor seems to be cooling fast for Singaporeans ever since the minimum price threshold was raised to RM1 million from March 2014. Singaporean property commentator Aaron Loy, whose peeve was published at The ...

Johor says banks too stringent in giving out housing loans   AsiaOne
Iskandar building boom causes bust in property prices   Free Malaysia Today
With more homes than all of Singapore combined, inevitable glut hits Iskandar   Malay Mail Online
Malaysia Chronicle   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
Making money out of waste material   
The Star Online
PUTRAJAYA: It all started with a simple bookshelf-building project 10 years ago by three college mates. They scoured the alleyways and dump sites around Chow Kit and collected wooden pallets and other waste materials to build their furniture. Today ...

RM5,000 grants for youths who can do talent projects   Free Malaysia Today
Youths get to decide what's good for their peers in ministry's new initiative   The Rakyat Post

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The Rakyat Post
   
Ringgit to stay range-bound   
The Rakyat Post
The ringgit is expected to strengthen further next week against the US dollar in the range of between 3.56 and 3.62, riding on weaknesses of the greenback in the global market, an analyst said. “We expect the ringgit to trend higher next week following ...

Ringgit expected to strengthen next week   Malay Mail Online
Ringgit to strengthen further next week   Sin Chew Jit Poh

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Sarawak needs at least six palm oil mills   
The Sun Daily
SRI AMAN: The Plantation Industries and Commodities Ministry will propose to the Sarawak government to allow at least six palm oil mills to be built to cater to the needs of the industry in the state. Its minister, Datuk Douglas Uggah Embas said the matter ...

Co-ops the way forward to help small-time oil palm planters   The Borneo Post

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The Star Online
   
Roti telur at RM2.50 a piece   
The Star Online
GEORGE TOWN: A popular nasi kandar restaurant has been raided for selling roti telur at RM2.50 each. The restaurant in Bukit Jambul was raided by the Ministry of Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Penang's enforcement division.
RM2.50 for a roti telur is just too much to stomach   Malay Mail Online
Nasi kandar restaurant selling 'roti canai telur' at RM2.50 raided   The Sun Daily

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The Star Online
   
Re-engineering Malaysia   
The Star Online
Under the 11MP, which is a five-year development plan for 2016-2020, Malaysia will strive to achieve what it has been slow to do in the past - and to do it in five years what others usually take decades to build. Implementation is key to the success of 11MP.
11th Malaysia Plan unrealistic in setting nominal high-income target – Lee Hwok ...   The Malaysian Insider
New Malaysia plan to spur growth through 2020   AsiaOne
Rosy 11MP, but did 10MP achieve its goals?   Malaysiakini (subscription)
Daily Express   
The Malaysian Reserve   
Sin Chew Jit Poh   
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Financial planning critical to avoid bankruptcy: MFPC   
New Straits Times Online
KUALA LUMPUR: The public, especially young people, should have a thorough understanding of financial planning to ensure quality savings, the Malaysian Financial Planning Council (MFPC) said. Its deputy president, Michael Kok Fook On said only with ...


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