2015年7月28日 星期二

2015-07-29 Malaysia Business


The Star Online
   
Consultant absconds with investors' money   
The Star Online
KOTA KINABALU: Investors who handed over their money to a personal financial consultant from a bank for unit trust investments worth more than RM720,000 were shocked to find out years later that the consultant had absconded with their money. Raphael ...

Police seek bank employee who cheated clients with investments   The Sun Daily
Bank employee allegedly steals RM727,489 from customers   The Borneo Post
Personal financial advisor high on police wanted list for fraud   New Straits Times Online

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The Borneo Post
   
AirAsia to stay put at KKIA Terminal 2   
The Borneo Post
Aireen (left) explains how moving to KKIA Terminal 1 will affect AirAsia's long-term plans for Kota Kinabalu and Sabah as a whole. Moving to Terminal 1 will mean increased passenger service charge (PSC) and will affect passenger traffic. KOTA KINABALU: ...

AirAsia unwilling to shift operations to Kota Kinabalu's Terminal 2   The Star Online
AirAsia says won't budge from Kota Kinabalu budget terminal, claims main hub ...   Malay Mail Online
AirAsia not moving to KKIA Terminal 1: Aireen Omar   New Straits Times Online

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The Edge Markets
   
MAA lowers 2015 TIV   
The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) has revised its 2015 total industry volume (TIV) forecast to 670,000 units from 680,000 units projected earlier this year in view of the challenging economic landscape, representing a 0.5 ...
MAA trims vehicle sales forecast to 670000 units on challenging economic outlook   The Malaysian Insider
MAA: Car sales growth expected to be lower this year   The Rakyat Post
First half 2015 passenger car sales drop 3.5%, MAA revises down full year TIV ...   Paul Tan's Automotive News

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The Sun Daily
   
AirAsia X to begin Sapporo flights from Oct 1   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Good news for fans of everything Japan – budget airline AirAsia X will be flying to Sapporo, Hokaido beginning Oct 1. As part of its launch, the airline will be offering promotional fares from RM99 for economy class and RM999 for Premium ...

AirAsia X upbeat on second half performance   The Sun Daily
AirAsia X launches direct flights from KL to Sapporo   The Borneo Post
AirAsia X hopes to regain lift on profit   TheChronicleHerald.ca

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The Star Online
   
Malaysian market to remain weak on foreign selling   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: BIMB Securities Research expects Bursa Malaysia to remain weak in the near future due to negative sentiment all over the region with immediate support at 1,690. On Tuesday, the FBM KLCI ended 10.06 points lower, settling at 1,699.70, ...

KL shares trend sideways in early trade   The Sun Daily
Ringgit & stock market suffer from POLITICAL UPHEAVAL - experts   Malaysia Chronicle

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Malay Mail Online
   
Make public findings on LRT brake failures   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: The findings related to two recent LRT brake failures should be revealed so that public confidence in rail transport will not be affected, said National Road Safety Council member Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye. While commending the decision by ...
Prasarana still waiting for info from LRT train, brake manufacturers   Malay Mail Online
Cause of LRT brake failures must go public - MIROS   Paul Tan's Automotive News

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Perstima's profit rises 63% on higher margin, sales volume   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Perusahaan Sadur Timah Malaysia (Perstima) Bhd recorded a 62.9% jump in net profit to RM9.311mil for the first quarter (Q1) ended June 30, 2015, compared with a year earlier, thanks to a higher profit margin coupled with a higher sales ...

Perstima 1Q net profit up 62.8% on better sales, profit margin   The Edge Markets

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Free Malaysia Today
   
Cagamas makes debut in Singapore bond market with US$2.5b issuance   
The Sun Daily
KUALA LUMPUR: Cagamas Bhd, the national mortgage corporation of Malaysia will issue its inaugural Singapore dollar (SGD) denominated bonds under a US$2.5 billion (RM9.52 billion) Conventional Multicurrency Medium Term Notes (EMTN) programme.
Cagamas issues maiden Singapore dollar-denominated notes   The Star Online
Malaysia's Cagamas debuts on the Singapore dollar bond market   Reuters

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The Star Online
   
Oil price slide sparks selling in emerging market currencies, including ringgit   
The Star Online
Downtrend: A Malaysian Petronas oil refinery in Trengganu, (Filepic). Crude oil has started to slide again in July, with the WTI dropping 24 cents further to us$47.15 a barrel yesterday. KUALA LUMPUR: Concerns on crude oil oversupply, which led the ...

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The Malaysian Insider
   
Malaysian palm oil price hits 3-month low tracking declines in external markets   
The Star Online
JAKARTA: Malaysian palm oil futures fell on Tuesday for a fifth straight session to their lowest in three months, reflecting weakness in competing markets and declines in commodities globally, although a weak ringgit provided some support. By the close ...

Palm down for 5th session tracking declines in external markets   Economic Times
Palm oil to test supports, rise   Hindu Business Line

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