Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Fastfact 18 April 2012




Opportunities await SMEs in Kazakhstan (The Star Online)
E-commerce adoption among SMEs remains low (The Star Online)
Websites at a minimal cost via Matrade's GMBO (Business Times)
PKS guna e-dagang rendah (Utusan Malaysia)
Pengusaha PKS tak manfaat e-dagang (Berita Harian)




IDB plans sukuk to fund infrastructure projects (Business Times)
I-Berhad targets up to RM500m revenue from i-City by 2014(Business Times)
Cyberview expects RM3b investments (Business Times)




Boom year for construction sector (Business Times)




New vehicle sales down 15% in March (The Star Online)
March vehicle sales down to 53,583 units (The Sun Daily)
Preve bukti keunggulan PROTON (Berita Harian)
Proton's Preve faces stiff competition (Business Times)
Proton drives a new history with Preve (The Malay Mail)
Peda jangka Proton Preve paling laris (Harian Metro)
Dr M: Syed Zainal may not want to stay Proton's MD (The Malay Mail)
Syed Zainal enggan ulas (Utusan Malaysia)
APM to set up RM33m facility in West Java (The Sun Daily)
Produk mesra alam jana laba LG Electronics (Berita Harian)




Tune Hotel to revamp existing hotel portfolio (The Star Online)




Property continues climb (The Star Online)
MasterCard upbeat on growth (Business Times)




No decision has been made on palm oil access to America’s biofuel market (The Star Online)
Malaysian dilemma on biodiesel exports (The Star Online)
CTRM Looking At RM1 Billion Revenue By 2015 (Bernama)
CTRM sasar perolehan RM1 bilion menjelang 2015 (Utusan Malaysia)




Malaysia imposes ‘no-layoff’ condition for port takeover? (Business Times)
PKA Denies Allegations Minister Dismantled, Reversed Steps To Get To The Bottom Of PKFZ Scandal (Bernama)




Lam Soon: Buruh will cook up good sales in Philippines (Business Times)
PM: Make plantation sector more attractive (Business Times)
Sime to spend RM2b on workers' housing upgrade (Business Times)
Palm oil exports to Manila set to increase (Business Times)
KL may export more CPO after Jakarta tax review (Business Times)
Thailand To Import 40,000 Tonnes Palm Oil To Stabilise Domestic Palm Oil Price (Bernama)




Ringgit terus kukuh (Harian Metro)




Inflationary pressures set to ease further (Business Times)
GDP needs domestic consumption boost (Business Times)
No need for interest rate hike (The Star Online)
Deals signed with Kazakhstan companies (The Star Online)
PPP projects can speed up economy (The Star Online)
Nine in new passport deal race (The Star Online)
Wave of changes must take place (Business Times)
First Solar shuts Malaysian plants (Business Times)
MIER revises upwards growth outlook to 4.2pc - ETP (Business Times)
GTA looks at building jet fighter engines (The Sun Daily)
McDonald's needs up to 30,000 staff by end-2020 (The Sun Daily)
CIMB will transform into an Asia-Pacific bank (The Star Online)
CIMB aims to ink deal to buy 60pc of BOC soon (Business Times)
Muktamadkan pembelian BOC tidak lama lagi (Utusan Malaysia)
CIMB sedia muktamad pemilikan ekuiti BoC (Berita Harian)
Banks broadening their appeal with the current M&As trend (The Star Online)
Maybank declares final cash dividends (The Star Online)
Octagon unit gets nod for Sri Lanka’s project (The Star Online)




HDB ends main upgrading programme (The Star Online)
More central banks may need to follow S'pore monetary move (Business Times)
Buyers snap up units at Singapore’s priciest suburban condo (The Star Online)
Rich Indonesians buying high-end properties in S’pore (The Sun Daily)
Bilangan warga Indonesia beli hartanah Singapura meningkat (Utusan Malaysia)
Indonesia plans to sell RM6b of global bonds, says IFR (The Malaysian Insider)
Thailand to import palm oil (The Star Online)
China FDI at record pace (The Star Online)
China FDI inflow falls to US$29.5b (Business Times)
Yuan weakens after China’s reform move (The Star Online)
Ikea moves into consumer electronics with China venture (The Star Online)
Toshiba to pay US$850m for IBM's retail products unit (Business Times)
Jepun beri RM180b kepada IMF atasi krisis hutang(Utusan Malaysia)
Samsung Electronics boss vows fight in family feud (The Malay Mail)
IMF urges India to tackle inflation, slower growth (The Edge Malaysian)
Jepun beri RM180b kepada IMF atasi krisis hutang (Utusan Malaysia)
Foreign car makers going it alone in India (The Malay Mail)
Sands chief Adelson doubling his bets on Asia (The Star Online)
Argentina to seize control of Repsol’s YPF (The Star Online)
Spain clashes with Argentina in oil row (Aljazeera)
Spain yields jump at auction, bigger test ahead (The Edge Malaysian)
UK inflation uptick creates central bank headache (The Edge Malaysian)
US choice named World Bank chief (Aljazeera)
World economy fragile, faces ‘uneasy calm’, says IMF (The Malaysian Insider)
IMF chief calls for 'US$400 billion plus' in new funding (The Malay Mail)
Google disaman halang siasatan AS (Berita Harian)

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