Friday, April 13, 2012

Fastfact 13 April 2012




Bank Rakyat: Pengganti Kamaruzaman dikenal pasti (Utusan Malaysia)
Ismail Sabri: Bank rakyat digesa tumpu perkhidmatan Ar-Rahnu (Utusan Malaysia)




Tukar 500 kedai runcit (Utusan Malaysia)
Sosej Dubai (Harian Metro)
Kunjungan ke Surabaya tepat (Sinar Online)
PKS Malaysia-Indonesia meterai perjanjian MoU (Sinar Online)




Cement industry in for re-rating as big projects gain momentum (The Star Online)
AP Land bungalows attract good response (Business Times)
Scomi mulls Indian plant (The Malay Mail)




Aker to invest RM184m in umbilical plant - (O&G) (The Star Online)
Proton’s Lotus forms UK unit (The Star Online)
Browse books via Maxis (Business Times)
Maxis perkenal aplikasi ebooks berasas data (Utusan Malaysia)
Final proposal on NAP to the Cabinet soon, says Mustapa (The Sun Daily)




Tune Money sasar sejuta miliki Visa BIG (Harian Metro)
MBSB buka 10 lagi cawangan (Harian Metro)




BAE Systems, Might to cooperate on tech R&D (The Sun Daily)




Themed Attractions investing RM267m in Desaru Coast (The Star Online)




Golden Land to expand plantation (The Star Online)
Palm oil falls on soybean speculation (The Star Online)
'Palm oil industry not a threat to orang utans' (Business Times)
'Most stable, viable population in the world' (Business Times)
Boom forecast for sustainable aqua farming (The Malay Mail)
Buah Malaysia ke China (Utusan Malaysia)
Sain 40 perjanjian (Harian Metro)
Bekalan durian Malaysia ke China tak cukup (Harian Metro)




Wang kertas baharu 16 Julai ini (Utusan Malaysia)




Myanmar tawar peluang pelaburan (Utusan Malaysia)
Msian firms urged to invest in branding to remain competitive (The Sun Daily)
Malaysia's GDP growth seen at 4.6% (The Star Online)
'Modern' jobs can lead to high-income status (Business Times)
Job market strengthening (The Sun Daily)
Insurans penganggur (Harian Metro)
Public Sector pay caps minimum wage (The Edge Malaysia)
JCorp to raise RM3bil – (Sukuk) (The Star Online)
JCorp rancang terbit sukuk selesai hutang RM3.2 bilion (Berita Harian)
Maybank hires former Citibank executive (The Star Online)
Maybank’s regional moves draw positive response (The Star Online)
CIMB and RBS sign cooperation agreement (The Star Online)
AmG buys Kurnia for RM1.5b (Business Times)
RHB Insurance lancar kredit dagangan (Berita Harian)
OCBC bakal lancar produk pelaburan baharu (Utusan Malaysia)
Sarawak Shell, partner sign deals with Petronas (The Star Online)
Shell launches new range of enhanced motor oils (Business Times)
Shell lancar Helix baru (Harian Metro)
Tenaga Nasional regains spark (Business Times)
TNB kembali untung (Utusan Malaysia)
TNB raih untung RM2.815 bilion (Berita Harian)
Unifi continues to defy expectations (The Malay Mail)
Microlink sees first Indonesian contract by year-end (The Sun Daily)
Emas cecah RM6,140 seauns (Berita Harian)




Sony to spend US$1b on revamp (Business Times)
Sony to shed 10,000 jobs worldwide (Aljazeera)
OECD says developed nations should target debt to GDP of 50% (The Star Online)
Singapore economy grows in Q1, avoids recession (The Edge Malaysia)
S’pore will likely keep monetary policy on hold (The Star Online)
Singapore’s SMX to launch new contracts (The Star Online)
Indonesia may be less stringent on mining regulations (The Star Online)
Indonesian banks may also seek ‘equal treatment’ and incentives in Singapore (The Star Online)
Indonesian Minister wants tax on mining exports (The Star Online)
London miner wants US$2b from Indonesia (Business Times)
India's Feb industrial output disappoints (Business Times)
Probe not stopping SHKP loan talks - Raymond and Thomas Kwok (The Star Online)
China bank lending in March exceeds forecasts (Business Times)
Globalising China's currency (Business Times)
Global trade expected to slow this year (Business Times)
Iraqi dinar casualty of Iran, Syria sanctions (The Sun Daily)
Quake impact on Japan oil demand less than expected: IEA (The Sun Daily)
Carrefour takes a beating (The Star Online)
Greek unemployment hits new record (The Star Online)
AIG to resume US real-estate investments: report (The Star Online)
US government sues Apple in e-book scandal (Aljazeera)
Google proposes stock split as profit soars (The Malay Mail)

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