2015年7月24日 星期五

2015-07-25 Malaysia Business


The Sun Daily
   
BNM issues 'wanted' poster for former 1MDB execs   
The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) is seeking for two individuals to assist in investigations under the Exchange Control Act 1953 in relation to the ongoing probe into 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB). In a posting on its Facebook page ...

Two sought by Bank Negara   The Star Online
Malaysia's Bank Negara seeks Jho Low's associates   The Straits Times
UPDATED: Bank Negara releases poster for two former 1MDB execs   New Straits Times Online
The Malaysian Insider   
Astro Awani   
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Free Malaysia Today
   
CM tells why state won't grant land for expansion of terminal   
The Star Online
GEORGE TOWN: Penang had refused to issue a land title to the Transport Ministry for the Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal as it did not want the facility to end up like the nearby Tanjong City Marina. Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said the state government ...

Penang hits back over cruise ship issue   The Sun Daily
GUAN ENG BOMBSHELL: It is Liow behind loss of cruise ship business   Malaysia Chronicle
Plans for new cruise ship terminal in Charleston back for another review by ...   Charleston Post Courier
Free Malaysia Today   
Malay Mail Online   
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New Straits Times Online
   
LRT manufacturer working on a permanent solution to “dragging brake” issue   
New Straits Times Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Bombardier Hartasuma Consortium is working on a permanent solution to address the “dragging brake”, issue after two trains stopped due to brake failure, in separate incidents on Wednesday. “We as the vehicle manufacturer, together with ...

Manufacturers Yet To Find Solution To Braking Problem — Prasarana   malaysiandigest.com
SPAD to form special committee to investigate LRT brake failure incidents   The Sun Daily
SPAD to investigate LRT brake failure incidents   Paul Tan's Automotive News

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Malay Mail Online
   
Bursa M'sia ends marginally lower in sync with poor regional performance   
The Sun Daily
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia closed slightly lower today amid a sluggish performance in line with the poor performance on regional markets. At 5 pm, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) finished at 1,720.76, down 1.68 points, after fluctuating ...

Broader market weakens as KLCI slips at midday   The Star Online
KLCI pares loss, but sentiment turns bearish at midday   The Malaysian Insider
Malaysia stocks lower at close of trade; FTSE Malaysia KLCI down 0.10%   Investing.com
New Straits Times Online   
Malay Mail Online   
The Edge Markets   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Ringgit forwards extend weekly losses as oil enters bear market   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Ringgit forwards headed for this year's longest stretch of weekly declines as oil re-entered a bear market, eroding Malaysia's export earnings. PHOTO: REUTERS. Comments. Share. Jul 24, 201510:48 AM. [KUALA LUMPUR] Ringgit forwards headed for this ...

Falling ringgit squeezes families with children studying abroad   TODAYonline
RETIRED CIMB ECONOMIST: Bank Negara has enough 'ammunition' to stop ringgit ...   Malaysia Chronicle

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The Star Online
   
Coastal wins RM130mil jobs   
The Star Online
Coastal's mainstay: Of the group's RM3.38bil order book, vessels and rig sales consitutes RM1.97bil. Vessel fabrication contracts boosts group's order book to RM3.38bil. KUALA LUMPUR: Coastal Contracts Bhd has netted contracts worth a total of RM130mil ...

Coastal Contracts bags RM130m worth of vessel sales   The Edge Markets
Coastal Contracts sells eight vessels in $34m deal   Splash 247

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The Star Online
   
Singapore refutes claim that it refused to allow cloud-seeding in Johor   
The Star Online
Drying out: The Sungai Lebam dam earlier this year. Its current level has dropped below the one pictured. JOHOR BARU: Singapore has refuted claims that it does not allow cloud-seeding operations over the Sungai Lebam and Layang dams in Johor.

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Retrenchment Of 10000 Workers Normal In Stable, Dynamic Labour Market - Riot   
malaysiandigest.com
PUTRAJAYA -- The retrenchment of about 10,000 workers in Malaysia in the first six months of this year is a normal situation in a stable and dynamic labour market. Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri Richard Riot said, according to the Manpower ...


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The Star Online
   
IMF: Spillover risks from stronger US dollar   
The Star Online
Dollar strength: An expected rise in US interest rates could not only drive the dollar higher against the euro but also push up eurozone interest rates. – Reuters. WASHINGTON: A further rise in the US dollar as the monetary policy gap between the ...
M'SIA VULNERABLE: IMF warns US$ rise, interest rate gap pose spillover risks   Malaysia Chronicle

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IBNLive
   
Nearly 80 percent of Internet users suffer identity leaks   
ecns
China's Internet users incurred a total loss of about 80.5 billion yuan ($13 billion) over the past year due to personal information leaks, junk messages and web fraud, according to a research report released by the Internet Society of China on Wednesday.
Smartphones dial up Chinese stock trading   Asia Times
China's internet users zoom to 668 million   IBNLive
Almost half of China's population now online, survey finds | Tech/Gadgets   Bulletin Leader
Business Standard   
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