Friday, February 17, 2012
Fastfact 17 Februari 2012
SME Bank sees 8pc growth in loan approvals this year(Business Times)
Pembiayaan dijangka naik (SME Bank)(Utusan Malaysia)
SME Bank unjur biaya pinjaman PKS naik 8%(Harian metro)
More women in SMEs(The Sun Daily)
Selangor to launch RM15b worth of infra projects(The Sun Daily)
Sabah to get 31 entry point projects(Bernama)
60 peluang niaga baru dikenal pasti(Berita Harian)
Felda helps Canadian Farmers expand into Canola cultivation(Bernama)
Malaysia leads in infra dev policies, says Asean Constructors Federation(The Sun Daily)
Stricter building laws, penalties soon(The Malay Mail)
Palm oil exports to rise(The Star Online)
Downstream O&G sector poised to become new money spinner – Najib(The Sun Daily)
Biodiesel set to flow nationwide(Business Times)
Blended fuel slowly gaining popularity(Business Times)
Petronas Chemicals going big in urea manufacturing(The Star Online)
PCG mahu jadi nombor 2(Harian metro)
UM Land tawar pangsapuri mewah(Utusan Malaysia)
AP lancar skim faedah hartanah pertama(Utusan Malaysia)
Property prices spike in Shah Alam(Business Times)
Yayasan Melaka wins bid to own Melaka Watercity for RM47 Million(Bernama)
Bank Negara, Fatwa Council explains Foreign Currency trading status(Bernama)
CIMB in talks to buy RBS’ Asia units: Sources(The Malaysian Insider)
CIMB: Malaysia will have to face external headwinds(Business Times)
Citibank komited kuasai 10% pasaran mewah(Harian metro)
Defisit menyusut(Utusan Malaysia)
Mustapa jamin teliti masalah PKFZ(Utusan Malaysia)
PKFZ poised to see more than half billion in investments by year-end(Bernama)
Why is Malaysia's growth good?(The Star Online)
Steady growth eases pressure for rate cut(The Sun Daily)
Kegiatan domestik sokong pertumbuhan ekonomi Negara(Berita Harian)
Robert Kuok tops Malaysia's richest list again(The Malay Mail)
Kuok kekal paling kaya(Harian metro)
Study on gas price revision in final stages(Business Times)
Harga baharu gas ke Kabinet Mac ini(Utusan Malaysia)
Moody's says ratings of global banks at risk(Business Times)
S’pore escaping recession?(The Star Online)
Official: More cash needed for Greece to keep overall sums on track(The Star Online)
Bisnes Dunia: EU selia perbelanjaan Greece(Berita Harian)
Qantas to cut 500 jobs, reduce capital spending(Business Times)
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