Monday, June 4, 2012

Fastfact 04 Jun 2012



Hati-hati dan jangan keliru dengan pelan prabayar (Utusan Malaysia)
PENGENALAN gaji minimum - Elak perangkap pendapatan sederhana (Berita Harian)
Much is being done to make sure M'sia can compete with the best on the world (The Star Online)




Breaking barriers, building success (Business Times)
PERBADANAN Nasional Bhd (PNS) agresif bantu syarikat berpotensi (Berita Harian)
PNS francais urus jenazah (Harian Metro)
Ilham bakal teroka China, Dubai (Sinar Online)
PUSAT Pembangunan Reka Bentuk (DDEC) jenama 5,000 PKS (Harian Metro)




Setia Haruman allocates RM2.5b to further develop Cyberjaya (The Sun Daily)
Cyberjaya Lembah Silikon negara (Utusan Malaysia)




Indonesia pintas Malaysia (Utusan Malaysia)
Malaysia's LED manufacturers expand production to meet global demand (The Star Online)
Volkswagen on overdrive in China (The Star Online)
Volkswagen sees robust sales (The Star Online)
No Lotus for Sarah (The Sun Daily)
DNC Asiatic picks up steam (The Star Online)
Naza tambah tiga francais (Harian Metro)




Malaysia's exports expected to have rebounded 1.6% in April after falling 0.1% in March (The Star Online)




Global air travel up 7.4pc: IATA (Business Times)
AirAsia Philippines shelves Macau flights (Business Times)




Mutiara Burau Bay Resort to stop ops? (Business Times)




M'sia can complement S'pore and create another Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp(ARA) (The Star Online)
Maersk's bookings slip (Business Times)




FGV all set to shine (Business Times)
Chinese firms eye Sabah forays (Business Times)
Projects worth RM2bil involving Chinese firms approved since 2008 (The Star Online)



Chip shaker: TSMC, Samsung to flex foundry muscle (The Malaysian Insider)
Dell talks with Quest said broken off (Business Times)
Nintendo unveils online strategy for Wii successor (The Malaysian Insider)
Fujitsu sees double-digit PC sales growth (The sun Daily)
WiMAX P1 labur RM40j luas pasaran ke Sabah (Harian Metro)



Saham Dunia: Pertumbuhan lemah ekonomi dunia jejas pasaran (Berita Harian)
Rising outflow of funds likely to ease M'sian market rally (The Star Online)
Foreign funds continue to dominate (Business Times)



Japan probe highlights culture of insider trading (Business Times)
HSBC gets formal approval for Oman merger (Business Times)
Investors watching steps from ECB or Bank of England to jump start growth (The Star Online)
New euro fiscal authority sought (The Star Online)
Global Week Ahead: Central Banks to hold fire... for now (The Edge Malaysia)
Europe mulls major step towards ‘fiscal union’ (The Malaysian Insider)
Spain wants euro zone fiscal authority (The Malaysian Insider)
Time for some more stimulus in the US economy? (The Star Online)
JP Morgan returns MF Global money (The Star Online)



Call to include minerals sector in govt's ETP (Business Times)
DHL sees continued growth in O&G sector (The Sun Daily)




East Asian economies must strengthen ties for more humanitarian future (The Malay Mail)
MOL Global eyes relisting in 2013 (Business Times)
Spain's Acerinox fully committed to Bahru Stainless steel (The Star Online)
The SoftSpace solution to payment technology (The Star Online)
Q1 corporate results disappointing (The Sun Daily)
Swiss-based Zurich plans to forge bancassurance partnerships (The Star Online)
KPJUC plans programmes to train medical specialists (Business Times)
Industri filem tumbuh 50% (Harian Metro)
TRIPLENINE Goldworld Gallery (Triplenine) - Jual 30kg emas (Harian Metro)
PETRONAS Dagangan Bhd (PDB) ambil alih 6 syarikat hiliran di empat negara (Harian Metro)




Indonesia's super rich getting wealthier (Business Times)
Indonesia - Increasing migrant workers in formal sector (Business Times)
Jakarta - Growing middle class redefining Asian region (Business Times)
India’s growth – with a government-incompetence discount (The Star Online)
Russia - Rail giants plan network (Business Times)
Moody's lowers Greek rating on fears of euro exit (Business Times)
All eyes on Europe, US marts (Business Times)
SEC investigator previously pushed to carry gun (The Malaysian Insider)

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