Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Fastfact 12 March 2012
MIDF salur pinjaman RM365j (Berita Harian)
Entrepreneurs Lacking In Confidence Should Take Up Franchise Business (Bernama)
Fortune at a Click! (Business Times)
PNS labur RM80j projek hartanah komersial (Berita Harian)
DRB-HICOM and Volkswagen JVs will transform Pekan into automotive hub: Najib (The Malaysian Insider)
VW AG, DRB-Hicom guna komponen tempatan (Berita Harian)
PM: Local auto companies need to be more competitive (The Star Online)
Kerjasama bawa transformasi - PM (Utusan Malaysia)
No Plans To Rebadge Volkswagen Polo To Replace Proton Saga, Says DRB-Hicom (Bernama)
DRB-Hicom takes the high road to rev up Proton (The Sun Daily)
DRB-HICOM slams brakes on rebadge talk (Business Times)
DRB-Hicom mahu Proton jadi pemain antarabangsa (Utusan Malaysia)
Kereta kompak jadi pilihan tahun ini (Utusan Malaysia)
Flextronics set for expansion, especially in China (Business Times)
Kilang Honda beroperasi semula 20 Mac (Utusan Malaysia)
AZRB sparks buying interest (The Star Online)
Malaysia's furniture exports boom (Business Times)
MasterCard says growth trajectory intact (The Sun Daily)
Hua Yang lancar kediaman gaya hidup peranginan di Seri Iskandar (Utusan Malaysia)
Toll On Second Penang Bridge Set At RM7 (Bernama)
Perjanjian MAS, AirAsia batal? (Utusan Malaysia)
Poram: Abolish quota (The Star Online)
KPJ ambil alih beberapa hospital tahun ini (Utusan Malaysia)
Columbia to expand network of hospitals (The Sun Daily)
Kewangan kukuh – Husni (Utusan Malaysia)
Alstom to cooperate with MACC (The Star Online)
Felda Global Ventures selling Aussie firm stake (The Star Online)
PKNS raises the bar for this year's earnings (Business Times)
Malaysia's IPI for Jan expected to contract (Business Times)
EPF starting to invest in sukuk market (Business Times)
KWSP tingkat pelaburan luar Negara (Berita Harian)
EPF: Double-digit payout impossible unless... (Business Times)
EPF to allot projects in Sungai Buloh by June (Business Times)
Monster.com eyes pole position in Malaysia (The Sun Daily)
Indonesia bans foreign CEOs from fully local firms (The Star Online)
World Bank Study Shows Need For Enhancements In Government Spending – Husni (Bernama)
Central Banks Likely To Further Cut Interest Rates Soon, Says Economist (Bernama)
Shipping crisis to extend into 2013, says Moody's (Others-World)
Moody's declares Greece in default of debt (Aljazeera)
Greece eyes elections after debt deal (The Malaysian Insider)
Greek sky brightens but bailout may not be the last (Business Times)
India ends export ban on cotton (The Malaysian Insider)
Barclays bank pay packages excessive (The Malaysian Insider)
Barclays may face action in Libor probe (The Star Online)
Sarkozy wants Europe trade, border protection (The Malaysian Insider)
Report: Bank of China to boost support for Phoenix TV (The Edge Malaysiay)
China sacrifices growth to satiate inflation dragon (The Sun Daily)
China sacrifices growth to tame inflation (Business Times)
China denies forbidding purchases of Airbus planes (Business Times)
Japan machinery orders rise, capex recovery seen (The Star Online)
New Zealand guest nights fall in January (The Star Online)
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