Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Fastfact 25 April 2012
Bank Pembangunan FY11 earnings up 20% to RM462mil (Bernama)
Bank Pembangunan's Pre-tax Profit Up 23 Per Cent (Bernama)
Bank Pembangunan untung (Utusan Malaysia)
Bank Pembangunan raih RM618j (Berita Harian)
BPMB untung RM618j (Harian Metro)
Low Yat to invest RM400m in China trade centre (The Sun Daily)
Pusat Perdagangan China-ASEAN (Utusan Malaysia)
Pengusaha PKS Malaysia lawat Surabaya puas hati (Sinar Online)
RM2b untuk PKS (Harian Metro)
Developers eyeing former Unilever plant site in Bangsar (The Star Online)
MAHB chairman hopes Bashir stays till KLIA2 completed (The Malay Mail)
Prolintas bina dua lebuh raya (Utusan Malaysia)
Isuzu sasar jualan trak meningkat hampir 100 peratus (Utusan Malaysia)
Produk Taiwan mudah diterima (Utusan Malaysia)
OSK keeps its 'buy' call on Gamuda (Business Times)
40 hotels set for opening in Johor (Business Times)
Legoland Hotel to open in Johor (The Star Online)
Hotel LEGOLAND tarikan terbaru (Berita Harian)
CIMB launches new credit card (The Star Online)
Malaysia on track to become key maritime hub (Business Times) Getting more out of logistics sector (Business Times)
Najib says will name Bumi buyers for GLC units soon (The Malaysian Insider)
Create Conditions For Creative Industries To Prosper, Urges PM (Bernama)
Zeti: Malaysia can raisefunds for ETP projects (Business Times)
Zeti: We can fund mega projects with innovative approach (The Sun Daily)
Zeti: Malaysia mampu biaya projek mega (Berita Harian)
US trade chief sees Malaysia as investment magnet (Business Times)
Expo ideal networking platform for Malaysia oil, gas players (Business Times)
Zeti: No Intention to review new guidelines on responsible lending now (The Edge Malaysia)
BNM tak berganjak (Harian Metro)
BNM tidak sekat pembelian kereta (Utusan Malaysia)
PM: Ekuiti Bumiputera cecah 23.09 peratus 2010 (Sinar Online)
Sepuluh lagi syarikat akan dilupuskan – Najib (Utusan Malaysia)
Bullish forecast for Malaysia economy (The Malay Mail)
Cagamas posts lower profit of RM591.5m (Business Times)
Leading index surge signals better growth prospects (Business Times)
Trans-Pacific partnership (TPP) making good progress (Business Times)
Kyoto firms keen to invest in Malaysia (Business Times)
Public gets say in approval of hypermarkets (Business Times)
Multiplier effects for the economy in developing EPF owned RRIM land (The Star Online)
General insurers record RM14b gross premium in 2011 (The Sun Daily)
UK-Philippines merged entity picks M’sia for Hq (The Sun Daily)
HSBC Forecasts Malaysia's Trade To Grow By 139.37 Per Cent From 2012 (Bernama)
MAHB bags 'Exceptional Service to Aviation' award (Business Times)
Warga KLIA terbaik Asia (Berita Harian)
Skim pelaburan hartanah di Kanada (Utusan Malaysia)
S’poreans forfeit option fee on mass market units as cold feet take over (The Star Online)
Katong project preserves landmark façade (The Star Online)
S’pore urban planners building reputations abroad (The Star Online)
Singapore Workers Among Most Motivated Employees In Asia, Says Study (Bernama)
Hovid eyes plant in the Philippines (Business Times)
China's biggest banks face capital squeeze (Business Times)
Nissan sees yen as a'1,000-pound gorilla' (Business Times)
Japanese steel players want import duty review (The Edge Malaysia)
Greek central bank hikes recession forecast (The Star Online)
Apple's profit climbs to US$11.6b (Business Times)
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