2015年8月27日 星期四

2015-08-28 Malaysia Business


The Star Online
   
AirAsia X finds fictitious services   
The Star Online
AirAsia's plane is seen take off from KLIA2 during the AirAsia and AirAsia X new office ground breaking ceremony in Sepang. AZMAN GHANI / The Star. It involves 24 payments totalling RM7.01mil made to a service provider. PETALING JAYA: Long-haul ...

AirAsia X uncovers RM7m of fake payments   The Straits Times
AirAsia X lodges police report over RM7.01m 'fictitious' payments   The Edge Markets
AirAsia X auditors find financial irregularities   The Sun Daily
New Straits Times Online   
The Malaysian Insider   
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The Malaysian Insider
   
Azmin explains channelling of raw water from Pahang to Selangor   
The Star Online
SHAH ALAM: The channelling of raw water from Pahang to Selangor, which kick-started on Monday, is in line with an agreement between the two states that was concluded some years back. The state has to begin channelling water from Pahang because ...

Azmin Ali continues to stay mum on DEIG   The Borneo Post
Restructuring doesn't mean end of free water, says Selangor body   The Malaysian Insider
Selangor MB remains mum on DEIG status   Malay Mail Online
The Rakyat Post   
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The Malaysian Insider
   
MAMSB says again: Enough supply of foreign currencies   
The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Association of Money Services Business (MAMSB) has assured the public that there is adequate supply of common foreign currencies in the market, for a second time. This comes after a sharp fall of the ringgit that has ...

Enough common foreign currencies in the market   The Star Online
Supply of foreign currency sufficient, says association   The Rakyat Post
We have enough foreign currency for everyone, money services association says   Malay Mail Online
The Malaysian Insider   
Free Malaysia Today   
Astro Awani   
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The Malaysian Insider
   
Weaker ringgit has limited impact on Malaysia's rating, says Moody's   
The Sun Daily
KUALA LUMPUR: A weaker ringgit has limited direct impact on Malaysia's sovereign credit profile as government finances are mostly denominated in ringgit terms, according to Moody's Investors Service vice-president and senior analyst of sovereign risk, ...

Moody's: Outlook for Malaysian banks remains stable   The Star Online
Political risks, China's economic slowdown and weak commodities cloud Malaysia ...   Economic Times
Moody's: Malaysia's sovereign outlook remains positive   Malaysiakini (subscription)
The Malaysian Insider   
Malay Mail Online   
Malaysia Chronicle   
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The Edge Markets
   
Maybank Research retains Buy for Bumi Armada   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Maybank Investment Bank Research has a Buy call on Bumi Armada with a lower target price of RM1.20, which is still an upside of 40% from the last traded price of 86 sen. It said on Friday that losses at the offshore support vessel (OSV) ...

Bumi Armada's 2QFY15 losses likely the biggest   The Edge Markets
Bumi Armada swings into the red in Q2   The Sun Daily
Bumi Armada falls to a $70m loss on write-downs on vessel values   Seatrade Maritime News
The Malaysian Insider   
OE Digital   
Asian Oil & Gas Magazine   
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The Star Online
   
Higher net profit for KPJ Healthcare   
The Star Online
New outlet: KPJ Specialist Centre in Klang. The company says the higher income is mainly due to the increase in revenue of the existing and newly opened hospitals. PETALING JAYA: Lifted by higher revenue and contribution from the hospitals, KPJ ...

KPJ Healthcare 2Q net profit up 6.7%   The Edge Markets
KPJ Healthcare Q2 earnings up 6.7%   The Sun Daily
KPJ Healthcare Q2 pre-tax profit improves to RM55 million   The Malaysian Insider

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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Valuing Malaysian art   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
The art market across the Causeway is hitting the tail end of its two to three-year boom. But could the lower ringgit spell good news for foreign collectors, redirect local aficionados towards their own artists, and bring about a resurgence of ...
Drop in ringgit, rise of religion in politics not good news, says Singapore   The Malaysian Insider
Weaker ringgit, rupiah can have unpleasant effects for Singapore   The Star Online
S'pore cannot exist in a cocoon: Minister   The Straits Times
TODAYonline   
Channel News Asia   
Malay Mail Online   
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Malay Mail Online
   
THAILAND PRESS-Thai, Malaysian central banks sign MoU on currency cooperation ...   
Daily Mail
Bank Negara Malaysia and the Bank of Thailand (BOT) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Thursday to establish a framework for cooperation to promote the settlement of bilateral trade and direct investment in their local currencies, The Nation ...

Baht-ringgit liberalisation takes shape   Bangkok Post
Promoting use of ringgit and baht   The Sun Daily
Malaysia, Thailand seek to use their currencies in trade, investment   Reuters
The Star Online   
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The Edge Markets
   
Tough times force Naza to lay off 255 staff   
The Edge Markets
KUALA LUMPUR: Naza Automotive Manufacturing Sdn Bhd (NAM), which assembles the Peugeot and Kia brand of cars, said it had laid off 255 assembly factory staff at its plant in Gurun, due to “tough economic conditions” brought about by the weakening ...

300 Naza Automotive Manufacturing staff laid off in cost-cutting exercise   The Rakyat Post
Carmaker Naza lays off 300 at Kedah plant   The Malaysian Insider

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AmResearch retains Buy for DRB-Hicom but lower fair value   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: AmResearch reiterated its Buy on DRB-Hicom, but with its fair value cut by 32% to RM1.96 a share from RM2.88 a share previously based on a 45% discount to its sum-of-parts value of RM3.59 a share. “Our fair value implies a price-to-book ...

DRB-Hicom feels impact of lower motor vehicle sales   The Sun Daily

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