Thursday, February 9, 2012

Fastfact 09 February 2012




Construction sector upgraded to overweight(Business Times)
Projek RM64 bilion bakal diagih(Berita Harian)




S. Korea to help in clean tech prospecting(The Sun Daily)




Weaker industrial output figure for Dec forecast(Business Times)
Bloomberg: VW in talks with Proton, looks to grow regional presence (The Malaysian Insider)




MasterCard posts strong growth in APMEA region(Business Times)
Mastercard Incorporated kukuh di wilayah APMEA(Harian metro)
Public & Private debt at unsustainable levels? (The Edge Malaysia)
Research house stays upbeat on Perwaja(Business Times)
EPF's intention noble but message must be clear(The Star Online)
EPF Says not lending to individuals(Bernama)
Tawar ciri eksklusif pada kad kredit(Harian metro)




RISDA teroka tanah di Kemboja(Berita Harian)




10% growth in halal exports(Business Times)
Eksport halal cecah RM33b(Utusan Malaysia)
Impak sederhana (Exports)(Harian metro)
Commodity Exports reached RM130 Billion last year(Bernama)
Malaysian exporters halt palm oil supply to Iran (The Malaysian Insider)
Bekalan minyak sawit ke Iran 'disekat'(Utusan Malaysia)




Kaji peraturan Bank Negara (Peraturan Had Kelayakan Bank Negara)(Utusan Malaysia)
Kekal syarat pinjaman asal (Peraturan Had Kelayakan Bank Negara)(Harian metro)
Tetap nisbah gaji bersih 70:30 (Peraturan Had Kelayakan Bank Negara)(Harian metro)
Pengaturan swap untuk 3 tahun lagi (BANK Negara Malaysia(BNM) dan People’s Bank of China)(Harian metro)




3 kebimbangan utama (KDNK)(Harian metro)
LTAT (The Malaysian Armed Forces Fund) declares 15% payout totalling RM680m(The Sun Daily)
Rekod tertinggi (Lembaga Tabung Angkatan Tentera-LTAT)(Utusan Malaysia)
Maybank terbit bon RM6 bilion(Utusan Malaysia)
Bond issuance to support CIMB’s non-interest income(The Sun Daily)
HSBC lancar analisis dana melalui web(Harian metro)
S&P keeps 'strong' outlook for Malaysia bond mart(Business Times)
Monopoly to end, move to share popular TV content(The Star Online)
Malaysians more careful with their spending(Business Times)
Oil and gas industry to enjoy Petronas boon(Business Times)




World Bank arm, Singapore GIC eye infrastructure fund (The Malaysian Insider)
CIMB eyeing RBS assets in Asia(Business Times)
CIMB Group bida aset RBS di Asia(Utusan Malaysia)

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