2015年7月26日 星期日

2015-07-27 Malaysia Business


TODAYonline
   
Klia2 still sinking, AirAsia tells airport authorities   
TODAYonline
AirAsia flew 15.2 million passengers through klia2 in its first year of operation but the airline has complained that partial resurfacing of the airport has not solved its sinking problems. Photo: The Malaysian Insider. mail · print. View all 0 ...
Kuala Lumpur's $1 Billion Air Terminal Is Sinking, Airline Says   Bloomberg

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The Malaysian Insider
   
20 pct off AirAsia base fares in exclusive offer   
The Borneo Post
KUALA LUMPUR: The AirAsia and AirAsia X groups yesterday announced a special 20 per cent off base fares on all seats and all flights* in a one-week exclusive offer as the countdown for the 300 millionth guest begins. This special offer is made ...
AirAsia offers 20% off base fares for a week   The Malaysian Insider
AirAsia Offers 20 Percent Off Base Fares   malaysiandigest.com
South Korea gives nod to increase in Thai AirAsia X flights to Seoul   Pattaya Mail

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Ikhmas Jaya confident of double digit growth   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Newly listed construction outfit Ikhmas Jaya Group Bhd is confident of achieving double digit growth in net profit for its current financial year ending Dec 31, 2015. Group managing director Datuk Ang Cheng Siong said the projection is ...

Bursa Malaysia opens lower   The Sun Daily

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The Star Online
   
'Stop the logging around Taman Negara'   
The Star Online
Speaking out: Peka and tourism operators protesting against the aggressive logging in the Ulu Tembeling forests. JERANTUT: An environmental group and tourism operators are calling for a stop to aggressive logging at Taman Negara's borders. Pertubuhan ...


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Stop complaining and go into business, Malaysian youth urged   
AsiaOne
UALA LUMPUR - The youth can focus on nation-building through entrepreneurship instead of complaining about the negativity happening in the country, says MCA Youth chief Chong Sin Woon. "There are several bad news and negativity in the country with ...


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Paul Tan's Automotive News
   
Monorail, LRT fare hike possible by Q3 2015 - report   
Paul Tan's Automotive News
According to a report by theSun, a possible fare hike has been mooted for both the LRT (Ampang and Kelana Jaya lines) and monorail services as the Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) will submit its proposal to the Cabinet in August. The hike ...

'Do not entertain fare hike request'   The Star Online
LRT and monorail fare hike a possibility by third-quarter of the year   The Sun Daily
SPAD told not to entertain fare hike for LRT, Monorail   Astro Awani

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Iskandar takes on social, environ well-being   
Daily Express
Kuala Lumpur: Johor's Iskandar Malaysia, the rapidly developing economic corridor at the south of the Malaysian peninsular, is to set a new benchmark in the well-being of its dwellers and the environment there. The development region that stretches ...
Iskandar Malaysia eyes more investment in third phase   The Malaysian Insider

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KLCI to consolidate, hover at 1720-level   
The Edge Markets
KUALA LUMPUR (July 27): The FBM KLCI is expected to consolidate today and hover around the 1,720-point level in line with the weaker close at Wall Street. Metal prices hit multi-year lows on Friday as weaker-than-expected data from China and the euro ...

KLCI starts week on tepid note, expected to extend consolidation   The Malaysian Insider

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The Malaysian Insider
   
Haggling tips from around the world   
The Malaysian Insider
When you visit a bazaar in North Africa, divide the starting price by two to start your negotiation. – AFP/Relaxnews pic, July 27, 2015.With summer upon us, foreign exchange specialist Travelex has created a useful guide to help tourists barter to ...
Haggling Tips From Around The World For Your Summer Travels   malaysiandigest.com

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Zee News
   
Global Share Slump Continues in Asia as Commodities Extend Drop   
Bloomberg
Asian stocks fell, following the worst week for global equities this year, as a selloff in commodities from oil to grains deepened. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index declined 0.7 percent by 9:54 a.m. in Hong Kong as Chinese stocks tumbled. Standard & Poor's ...
Asia shares down on poor US week   BBC News
Asian shares broadly softer as Fed looms   Business Standard
Global share slump continues in Asia as oil to gold extend drops   The Straits Times
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
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