2015年7月1日 星期三

2015-07-02 Malaysia Business


THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Ringgit falls as US jobs in focus after Fitch inspired rally   
The Straits Times
KUALA LUMPUR (BLOOMBERG) - The ringgit fell the most in almost two weeks as investors switched focus to Friday's US jobs data to gauge when the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates, a move that could spur outflows from Malaysia. The currency ...

Worst is over for the ringgit   The Star Online
Bursa and Ringgit rally may not last despite Fitch upgrade   Free Malaysia Today
No Rest for Malaysia: Investors Seek Fixes Beyond Fitch Approval   Bloomberg
The Rakyat Post   
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The Rakyat Post
   
Time dotCom surges on bumper dividends, KLCI up   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Blue chips extended their gains for the third day on Thursday, underpinned by local funds support after Fitch Ratings upgraded the Outlook for Malaysia's sovereign, while Time dotcom surged after its bumper dividend. At 9.18am, the FBM ...

KL shares extend gains to open higher   The Sun Daily
KLCI notches up limited gains, stays above 1730-level   The Edge Markets

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AsiaOne
   
S'pore-JB train a hit with commuters   
AsiaOne
A new shuttle train service launched yesterday between Singapore and Johor Baru (JB) proved to be popular with Malaysians, who took advantage of the quicker border crossing to get to work and school here. The Shuttle Tebrau, run by Malaysian rail ...

Daily Woodlands-Johor Baru shuttle train service commences   Channel News Asia
KTMB Lauches JB Sentral-Woodlands Shuttle Service   malaysiandigest.com
Shuttle Tebrau - KTM's new service, JB-SG in 5 mins   Paul Tan's Automotive News
The Star Online   
The Rakyat Post   
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Malaysia Chronicle
   
Petronas chief: Oil price WON'T drop further from current level   
Malaysia Chronicle
KUCHING - Petronas believes crude oil price is stabilising and would not fall further from its current level. Chairman Tan Sri Sidek Hassan said following the drop of more than half the price it was last year, it could be time for the price to bounce back.
We only produce the oil, Putrajaya sets price, says Petronas chairman   The Malaysian Insider (press release)
Chairman: Fuel prices determined by govt and not by Petronas   The Borneo Post
'Oil price will not drop further from current price'   The Rakyat Post
malaysiandigest.com   
Malay Mail Online   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
Peg the Ringgit to stabilise currency, says analyst   
Free Malaysia Today
KUALA LUMPUR: The government has been urged to revert to the system of pegging the Ringgit to counter its current depreciation and enable it to stabilise. Md Shukri Shuib, who is a senior lecturer in political and international studies at Universiti ...
Malaysia urged to peg ringgit again   The Rakyat Post
Analyst wants Putrajaya to peg ringgit   The Malaysian Insider (press release)

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Malaysia Chronicle
   
Hong Leong Investment Research maintains Hold on CIMB   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Hong Leong Investment Research has maintained its Hold call on CIMB Group with a target price of RM6.02. In a note on Thursday, the research house said CIMB announced that the group and CIMB Niaga has completed their Mutual ...

Malaysia's CIMB books $160m charge from voluntary redundancy scheme   AsiaOne
CIMB's workforce reduction exercise costs it RM443.3 million   The Sun Daily
CIMB incurs about RM433.3m in MSS cost   The Edge Markets
The Malaysian Insider (press release)   
Malaysia Chronicle   
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New Straits Times Online
   
Free 'Selangorku' bus for Shah Alam, Klang, Subang Jaya commuters   
New Straits Times Online
SHAH ALAM: The Selangor state government has allocated RM3.6 million to provide free bus services in Shah Alam, Klang and Subang Jaya, starting today. Chairman of the Standing Committee for Investment, Industry (Small-Medium Enterprise), Commerce ...

Free Bas Selangorku service launched in Shah Alam, Subang Jaya and Klang ...   Paul Tan's Automotive News
Selangor provides free bus services in 3 more towns   Free Malaysia Today
S'gor launches FREE BUS SERVICE in 3 towns   Malaysia Chronicle

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Free Malaysia Today
   
KJ: Social enterprises not legally recognised   
Free Malaysia Today
Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin says that social enterprises are not legally recognised and as a result are unable to access capital from financial institutions unless they register themselves either as companies or foundations.
Social Entrepreneurship Needs To Be Legally Recognised In Malaysia - Khairy   malaysiandigest.com

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The Rakyat Post
   
PLUS-Petron aim to reduce tow truck cheats on highways   
The Rakyat Post
PLUS Malaysia Bhd is working with Petron Malaysia on the mobile workshop service “Workshop on Wheels” (WOW). Through the agreement, the petroleum company is the official fuel sponsor to the WOW team for six months. PLUS chief operating officer ...

Free Petrol A Shot In The Arm For Wow   malaysiandigest.com
PLUS And Petron Work Together On WOW Mobile Workshop   Bernama

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AsiaOne
   
Malaysia first in Asean to have crowdfunding laws   
AsiaOne
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia is now the first ASEAN country to have a legal framework on crowdfunding. Crowdfunding, a practice to raise money from the public to start up a project or venture - usually through the Internet - was one of the amendments passed ...

Malaysia to be first Asean country to have equity crowd funding laws: Ahmad ...   New Straits Times Online
Ringgit drop due to it being 'grossly undervalued'   The Sun Daily

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