Monday, May 21, 2012

Fastfact 21 May 2012




LTH closer to RM3bil sale (The Star Online)
Tabung Haji labur aset pendapatan berulang (Berita Harian)




SMEs new credit source (The Star Online)
Firma Malaysia perlu rebut peluang jadi pengedar MAKRO (Berita Harian)




SEB opens 3 more power transmission line projects for bidding (The Star Online)
Safety of workers comes first (Business Times)




Nasim to rollout all-new Peugeot 408 next week (Business Times)
Lack of members in VC industry (Business Times)
Islamic venture capital attracting strong interests (Business Times)
Philips perkenal lampu LED rekaan terkini (Harian Metro)
Jualan kenderaan bermotor merosot (Harian Metro)




Exporters fly the flag for Spanish economy (Business Times)
Tunisia minat labur di Malaysia (Sinar Online)




Ipoh-Padang Besar rail project hits snag? (Business Times)




Impiana KLCC to hit room rate projection a year early (Business Times)




Pull of the overseas property markets (The Star Online)




MISC to sail out of choppy waters (The Star Online)
Lightening shipowners' fuel bill (Business Times)




Palm oil seen to trade lower this week (The Star Online)
Bearish week ahead for rubber (The Star Online)
Louis Dreyfus best fit for Felda Global (Business Times)
Pilihan terbaik - FGVH(Harian Metro)
FGVH kaji semua aspek sebelum jalin kerjasama (Berita Harian)



Samsung looks to resolve differences with Apple (The Star Online)
Google: China approves Motorola deal (Business Times)
Facebook stock seen facing crucial week after modest debut (The Malaysian Insider)
Untung alam maya - program Affiliate (Harian Metro)



Shareholders to decide on Ramunia’s future at upcoming EGM (The Star Online)



Al Rajhi eyes RM100m in gold sales (Business Times)




Too early to revise Malaysia's economic outlook (The Star Online)
Banking system sound: Bank Negara (Business Times)
Masalah pinjaman kereta, silap siapa? (Utusan Malaysia)




Malaysia kekal sebagai rakan dagang utama AS (Utusan Malaysia)
Ringgit rapuh kepada trend menyusut minggu depan (Utusan Malaysia)
Saham KL dijangka terus rendah (Utusan Malaysia)
Malaysia Kitchen tastes success with Matrade campaign (Business Times)
Let’s participate in education (The Star Online)
Mega bank, stock exchanges and trading platforms (Business Times)
Habib labur RM3 juta lebar perniagaan di Ipoh (Berita Harian)
Syarikat tempatan, luar, sasar Pengerang (Harian Metro)




S&P: Indonesia losing FDIs to red tape and graft (Business Times)
M-cycles sales fall as inflation fear rises (Indonesian consumers) (Business Times)
Indonesia - Group slams decision to expand list of taxable minerals (Business Times)
Accord on gas pipeline (The Star Online)
S. Korea think-tank cuts growth outlook (The Star Online)
China PM makes growth a bigger priority (Business Times)
China’s towering metal stockpiles cast economic shadow (Business Times)
Taxing fame and glory at the coming Olympics in London (The Star Online)
Buyers beware in London property rush (The Malaysian Insider)
Weidmann warns against raising Greek risk exposure (Central banks in Europe) (The Star Online)
Major economic powers pledge support for Greece (Business Times)
Weaker euro zone nations need more support from bloc's core - UK (The Malay Mail)
G-8 leaders back Greece (The Star Online)
Ulasan Pasaran: Krisis euro terus jejas pasaran (Berita Harian)
Vow to keep markets well oiled (Business Times)
Shaky week ahead as Greece woes spook investors (Business Times)
US market oversold, but major signs say ‘sell’ (The Star Online)

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