Monday, April 23, 2012
Fastfact 23 April 2012
Syariah-compliant fund for SMEs (Business Times)
Pengusaha francais perlu pelbagaikan bidang (Utusan Malaysia)
EPF working on the master plan for 926ha RRI land (The Star Online)
Proton Edar Dealers Association not happy with new rules (The Star Online)
Proton plans Preve export by mid-year (The Star Online)
Preve to hit Indonesia, Thailand, Australia markets (The Malay Mail)
2,800 Proton Preve ditempah (Berita Harian)
DRB-Hicom not disposing of Lotus group (The Star Online)
Edaran Tan Chong Motor launches all-new Nissan Elgrand, Murano (Business Times)
Local chipmakers upbeat on growth (The Star Online)
Adabi to take bigger bite of global mart (Business Times)
5% increase in furniture exports seen (The Star Online)
Redeveloping Old Klang Road (Business Times)
Sasar 50,000 pemegang kad debit edisi khas MU (Harian Metro)
Port Klang sees 6% growth this year (The Malay Mail)
OSV minta kerajaan kaji semula Ordinan Kapal Pedagang (Utusan Malaysia)
MRB: Time is ripe for the rubber industry to move up to a new level (The Star Online)
Rubber market expeced to be quiet this week (The Star Online)
CPO likely to be traded in similar range this week (The Star Online)
PEMANDU tumpu komponen 12 NKEA, 6 SRI (Berita Harian)
Malaysian Institute of Accountants needs to change (The Star Online)
The 'absent' Arab investors (Business Times)
Petronas bags Singapore, Indonesia gas deals (Business Times)
Pengerang dalam proses digelar ‘The Rotterdam of Asia’ (Utusan Malaysia)
Maybank Islamic targets growth of 15 to 18pc (Business Times)
Public Bank keeps a close watch on what matters, such as asset quality and loans growth (The Star Online)
Attractive education destination for Kazakhs (Business Times)
Bukan alat pelaburan (INDUSTRI takaful di Malaysia) (Harian Metro)
Buku aktiviti, info halal untuk kanak-kanak diterbit (Sinar Online)
Aircraft makers fly high on Indonesian deals (Business Times)
Global crisis not over, china reforms to go on –Wen (The Edge Malaysia)
Japanese investors looking ahead to flurry of corporate earnings this week (The Star Online)
S.Korea central bank report warns of surge in government debt (The Malaysia Insider)
Aldar says no financial help needed (The Star Online)
Europe pressured to reform economy (Aljazeera)
Investors awaiting more surprises from US companies (The Star Online)
BoA board’s US$20mil settlement ‘inadequate’ (The Star Online)
IMF chief seeks fresh funds for poor countries (The Malaysia Insider)
Thank You.
Labels:
Agriculture,
Agrobank,
Bank Pembangunan,
Bank Rakyat,
BSN,
Construction,
Cooperative,
DFIs,
Exim Bank,
Exports,
Hitech,
Infrastructure,
Manufacturing,
Maritime,
Microfinance,
SME Bank,
SMEs,
Tourism
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