Sunday, May 27, 2012

Fastfact 26 May 2012



Your 10 Questions for Tan Sri Fumihiko Konishi (The Star Online)
Up close and personal with Professor Emeritus Datuk Zakri Abdul Hamid (The Star Online)
It’s shameful when egos and immorality come to rule (The Star Online)
‘Stuck in the middle’ syndrome (The Star Online)
Whaling the Volcker Rule (The Star Online)
Can financial education help a person to make better decisions? (The Star Online)
Banking on domestic demand (The Star Online)
Tweaking power consumption can give big savings The Star Online)
Treasury Pulse (The Star Online)
British India CEO is taken with incentives offered to returning talents (The Star Online)
Talent is key to transformation (The Star Online)
Identifying quality and talent for keeps (The Star Online)
TalentCorp sets to lure quality people to join and remain in the workforce (The Star Online)
iSnap connects advertisers, customers on multiple platforms (The Star Online)
Melabur dalam simpanan tetap atau unit amanah? (Utusan Malaysia)




Microsoft-MDeC Partnership Empowers SMEs with Azure (My Gadgets)
Phison, NCIA Collaboration To Attract RM60 Million Investments (Bernama)
1Malaysia Station Franchise Outlets Open In JB (Bernama)
Wanita perlu tingkat kualiti diri (Sinar Online)




Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia To Disburse RM1.87 Billion In 2012 (Bernama)




Iskandar lure for Singapore (The Star Online)
Growing interest from the republic (The Star Online)
Tipping point (The Star Online)
What are Iskandar’s attractions? (The Star Online)
Bouquets and brickbats by investors (The Star Online)
UEM CEO: Nusajaya can be considered as the UN of Johor (The Star Online)
What the developers say about Iskandar projects (The Star Online)




Shorter waiting time for construction permits (The Star Online)
MRT Corp pre-qualifies 31 for five RM781m tenders )(The Malay Mail




Proton suspends Lotus chief (Business Times)
Lamborghini sales here expected to triple (Business Times)
BMW Group launches new 4S centre in Setia Alam (Business Times)
Toyota looks to growth in emerging marts (Business Times)




Progressive but refreshing board members? (The Star Online)
Flying into the spotlight (The Star Online)




33 negara setai MITE 2012, sasar 600,000 pengunjung (Sinar Online)




Mulpha finds its golden goose (The Star Online)
Continuous improvement needed for developers to remain competitive (The Star Online)
Seeing is believing (The Star Online)
Look at the fine print in guaranteed rental returns (The Star Online)
‘Rumah hijau’ OSK Properties (Harian Metro)
Insentif kos pembangunan untuk pemaju (Harian Metro)
Mapex tawar 5,000 unit hartanah (Harian Metro)




BiotechCorp aims big (The Star Online)
BiotechCorp targets FDIs (Business Times)
BiotechCorp sasar tarik RM4b FDI (Berita Harian)




IOI on prowl for more oil palm estates in Indonesia (Business Times)
Prospektus Felda Global dilancar Khamis ini (Sinar Online)
Ruang khas untuk belia pada MAHA 2012 (Sinar Online)



Industri ICT Malaysia kekal kukuh (Utusan Malaysia)
Pikom unjur pertumbuhan industri ICT capai 10% (Harian Metro)
Beware the highly priced IPO sometimes (The Star Online)
P1 grabs 34% broadband market share (The Star Online)
Transformation strategy (Business Times)
Samsung expects Galaxy S III sales to top 20m units globally (Business Times)
Vasseti to unveil high-speed Internet service (Business Times)
Facebook market makers' losses may exceed US$100m (Business Times)
Telcos get stingy with mobile give-aways (Business Times)



More than an error? (The Star Online)
BRDB: Asset disposal plan still on (Business Times)



Maybank, CIMB results in line with analysts’ consensus expectations (The Star Online)
Analysts remain upbeat on banks (Business Times)
Sterling results for Affin Holdings in first quarter (The Star Online)



Bankia shares suspended (The Star Online)
Spain's Bankia sets out $24bn bailout plan (Aljazeera)
Challenging times ahead for Asian central bankers (Business Times)
IFC plans to invest in Malaysia’s Khazanah healthcare arm (The Malaysian Insider)





Domestik kukuh sumbang ekonomi positif (Utusan Malaysia)




Jepun belajar perbankan Islam (Harian Metro)
Franchise industry to contribute RM22.5b to GDP (The Malay Mail)
TNB set to save RM1.2b in PPA payments (Business Times)
KFCH set to open up to 17 new outlets this year (Business Times)
Proses lulus permit pembinaan hanya 10 langkah (Berita Harian)
Perolehan suku ketiga MyEG RM18.3 juta (Utusan Malaysia)




Asean export growth likely to dip in next qtr (The Malay Mail)
Asia’s richest man cleverly sidesteps possibility of family feud (The Malaysian Insider)
Thai exports down again in April (The Star Online)
Indonesia’s Lion Air nears Dreamliner deal (The Star Online)
BA-JAL joint business gets clearance (The Star Online)
Direct yuan-yen trading could start in June: Media (The Malaysian Insider)
Japan - Renesas aims to sell chip plant, shed 12,000 jobs: Source (The Malaysian Insider)
China challenges US tariffs (The Star Online)
Taiwan’s economy up slowest since 2009 (The Star Online)
Inpex, Total seek US$20bil loans for Australia LNG (The Star Online)
Australia allows migrant workers for mining projects (Business Times)
Germany drawing up six-point plan for growth (The Star Online)
Games giving ‘Brand Britain’ an Asian boost (The Malaysian Insider)
Canada’s RIM to cut at least 2000 jobs (The Malaysian Insider)
US data, Europe woes to set tone (The Malaysian Insider)
EU says China, US, Japan also have economic work to do (The Malaysian Insider)

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