2015年7月21日 星期二

2015-07-22 Malaysia Business


The Malaysian Insider
   
Wall Street woes drag KLCI into the red   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Blue chips fell in early Wednesday trade, with the FBM KLCI giving up about half of its 12 points gain the previous day as investor sentiment was dented by the overnight fall on Wall Street. At 9.06am, the KLCI was down 5.38 points or 0 ...
Bursa Malaysia opens lower in lacklustre trading   The Sun Daily
Bumpy start for KLCI in line with regional markets   The Malaysian Insider

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Malay Mail Online
   
ICT salaries rising, growing disparity with management however   
Malay Mail Online
(Left to right): Pikom executive director Ong Kian Yew; MDeC talent division director Muhammad Imran Kunalan; with Pikom chairman Cheah Kok Hoong; advisor and research committee chairman Woon Tai Hai; and head of policy capability and market ...

ICT sector to see 14.2% growth in 2015 — Pikom   The Edge Markets
ICT industry to register double-digit growth this year   The Sun Daily

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The Star Online
   
AFG expects lower loan growth for 2016   
The Star Online
From left: Alliance Financial Group CEO Joel Kornreich, chairman Datuk Oh Chong Peng, Alliance Bank Malaysia Bhd chairman Datuk Thomas Mun Lung Lee, group CFO Gary Teo. PETALING JAYA: Alliance Financial Group Bhd is looking to record a lower ...

AFG sees subdued loan growth in FY16   The Sun Daily
Alliance Financial Group eyes 8% to 9% loan growth   The Edge Markets

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The Malaysian Insider
   
AirAsia offers cheap tickets to kick off direct Maldives flights   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Travelling to Maldives is now easier with AirAsia's direct flights from Kuala Lumpur to Maldives beginning Oct 22. To kick off the route, the low-cost airline is offering one-way tickets from as low as RM169 until July 26 for the travel ...
AirAsia resumes flight to Maldives   The Sun Daily
AirAsia to start KL-Maldives direct flights on October 22, 2015   Astro Awani
AirAsia to Launch Flights to Maldives in October   ASIATravelTips.com
New Straits Times Online   
The Malaysian Insider   
Malay Mail Online   
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UOA Q2 revenue up 4%   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: UOA Real Estate Investment Trust's revenue for its second quarter ended June 30, increased 4.6% to RM23.15mil from RM22.13mil a year ago. Net profit for the quarter was up by 2.7% to RM11.85mil from RM11.54mil a year earlier.
UOA Reit's Q2 earnings up 2.66%   The Sun Daily
UOA REIT 2Q distributable income up 2.4%, DPU at 2.69 sen   The Edge Markets

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The Star Online
   
PetChem-BASF plant to start ops in Q4 2017   
The Star Online
Sazali: 'It also strengthens the presence of highly-advanced and forward-oriented technologies and expertise in Malaysia and the region. PETALING JAYA: Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd (PetChem) and BASF's plant for the production of the highly-reactive ...

BASF Petronas Chemicals to build global plant at existing site in Kuantan   Malaysia Chronicle
BASF and Petronas to build polyisobutene plant in Malaysia   Business Standard
BASP Petronas' HR-PIB plant to start production in 2017   Malay Mail Online
tce today   
Newswire Today (press release)   
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Malaysia Chronicle
   
Moderate loan growth for CIMB Thai   
Malaysia Chronicle
PETALING JAYA - CIMB Thai, which posted an annualised net loan growth of 5%, is expected to see its loan growth continue to moderate in line with the slower economic growth in Thailand, said MIDF Research. "Modified loan-to-deposit ratio for CIMB Thai ...

CIMB Thai's contribution to group less than 3%   The Malaysian Insider

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BCorp buys 50% stake in BLand's Japan project for RM97.3mil   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Berjaya Corp Bhd (BCorp) is buying a 50% stake in Berjaya Kyoto Development (S) Pte Ltd (BKyoto) for RM97.3mil. The seller of the stake is its 58%-owned Berjaya Land Bhd (BLand). After selling half of BKyoto to its parent, BLand will own ...

BCorp proposes to buy half of BKyoto shares for RM97.28m in cash   The Edge Markets
Berjaya Corp takes stake in Berjaya Kyoto   The Sun Daily

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The Rakyat Post
   
Challenge to Penangites to survive on RM6 a day for five days   
The Rakyat Post
The challenge will begin on July 30 and end on Aug 3 and participants are free to lead their everyday lives as usual with the condition being that they cannot spend more than RM30 in the five-day period on food and beverages. Adjust Font Size:.

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Paul Tan's Automotive News
   
Chinese-made ETS trainsets only need tuning - Liow   
Paul Tan's Automotive News
The Chinese-made trainsets meant to be utilised on part of the KL-Padang Besar Electric Train Service (ETS) route have yet to be approved by the Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD), but Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai says that the ...

New Electric Train Service Sets Need Tuning - Liow   malaysiandigest.com

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