Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Fastfact 13 Jun 2012



Aussie billionaire Packer may be eyeing deal on Echo (The Sun Daily)
Founder of Indonesia's Salim Group dies aged 97 (The Sun Daily)




Malaysia studying unemployment insurance plan (Business Times)
Budget 2013 to prepare economy to face challenges (The Star Online)
Budget 2013 Will Prepare Economy For Challenges Arising From Euro Zone Debt Crisis - Mustapa (Bernama)
PKS tumpuan Bajet 2013 (Utusan Malaysia)
‘Pastikan ekonomi terus mapan’ (Berita Harian)




i-City to earn more from properties (The Star Online)
I-Berhad to launch first KL project next year (Business Times)
i-City Berhad - Naik 3 kali ganda (Infrastructure)
GM Klang Wholesale City set to become int'l hub for wholesaling (The Sun Daily)




Three proposed amendments governing construction industry to be tabled in Parliament (The Malaysian Insider)
MRT gets 3 bids to supply rolling stock worth RM1.6bil for Sg Buloh-Kajang line (The Star Online)
DPMM mahu MRT tidak jejas peniaga Bumi BB Plaza (Sinar Online)
PBLT completes 50 police projects worth RM4.7bil (The Star Online)
Ho Hup to carry on and wait for decision on Bukit Jalil land before revising plan (The Star Online)
Chinese green building expert to share expertise (The Star Online)




Nilai jualan pembuatan naik 5.3% (Utusan Malaysia)
FMM against proposed unemployment insurance scheme (The Star Online)
Edaran Tan Chong will unveil new Nissan model by Q4 (Business Times)
Nissan-Renault CEO sees 3-4 more years of Europe ‘stagnation’ (The Malaysian Insider)




AirAsia X eyeing more destinations in China (Business Times)
MAS' deputy group chief executive officer quits (The Star Online)
Qantas chief rules out equity raising (The Star Online)
Beijing - Govt aid for Chinese airlines (The Malay Mail)
Airline industry profits to plummet in 2012: IATA (The Sun Daily)
Industri penerbangan global dijangka untung RM9.6b (Utusan Malaysia)
IATA: Krisis hutang tak jejas unjuran penerbangan(Sinar Online)




UEM Land’s planned development will help boost tourism industry in Desaru (The Star Online)
Genting on buying spree? (The Malay Mail)




TRC wins RM194mil Samalaju port job (The Star Online)




Eksport minyak sawit meningkat pada Mei, stok berkurangan (Utusan Malaysia)
Felda settlers to benefit from RM3.4b trust fund (The Star Online)
Felcra seeks 100-200ha in Sarawak (The Star Online)
Felcra bangun ladang sawit di Sarawak (Harian Metro)
Production of natural rubber down in April (The Star Online)
Consistent growth for dairy firms (Business Times)
Tetra Pak sasar tumbuh 5 peratus - Syarikat susu (Harian Metro)



Kaspersky Lab - Researchers find link between spying programs (Aljazeera)
Oracle employee named in Singapore sex-for-favours case (The Malaysian Insider)
Maxis hits record (The Star Online)
Apple's Siri gets behind the wheel; who should worry? (The Star Online)
EngTek receives shareholders' nod for privatisation (Business Times)
Kodak files for patent auction (Business Times)
Japan - Sony taking orders for first cell analysis device (The Japan Times)
Japan - Radiko users now top 10 million (The Japan Times)



Maybank Research: Plantations earnings growth visible only in H2 (The Star Online)
IHH locks in cornerstone investors for US$2bil IPO (The Star Online)
CIMB to advise on Astro relisting (The Malay Mail)



Alpha: CIMB, Maybank head top 10 list (Business Times)



MBSB adopts new channel for Islamic banking (The Star Online)
IDOTTV saluran promosi pinjaman Peribadi-i MBSB (Harian Metro)
MBSB guna platform As Sidq (Sinar Online)
IBFIM, OUM bangunkan Peperiksaan Asas Takaful berkomputer (Sinar Online)



Bank reforms slow in Vietnam (The Malay Mail)
Second China banker probed for graft (Business Times)
Surprise jump in China exports (The Malay Mail)
Japan - IMF says raise sales levy to 15% (The Japan Times)
Fitch cuts ratings on 18 Spanish banks (Business Times)
Spanish borrowing costs rise on debt fears (Aljazeera)
Austrian minister says Italy too may need bailout (The Malaysian Insider)
IMF says yen overvalued, sympathetic to intervention (The Malaysian Insider)




Bank Negara to keep key interest rate unchanged (The Star Online)
New financial services law to be tabled (The Star Online)
Zeti: Lending rates likely to stay (Business Times)
BNM to keep close eye on euro zone crisis, says Zeti (The Malaysian Insider)
BNM continues monitoring developments in Europe (The Sun Daily)
Kadar faedah: BNM pantau perkembangan di Eropah(Utusan Malaysia)
Bank Negara belum muktamad kadar faedah tempatan (Beita Harian)
BNM - Rang undang-undang khidmat kewangan ke Parlimen (Utusan Malaysia)



Health Ministry Signs Landmark MoU With Novartis (Bernama)
Seminar On Raising Professionalism Of Sabah Spas On June 13 (Bernama)
PM - Daya tahan kukuh (Harian Metro)




Malaysia jadi hab Jordan (Harian Metro)
Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia (SSM)disaran suburkan definisi tadbir urus korporat (Sinar Online)
MFA eyes RM370mil business at franchise expo (The Star Online)
Companies Commission of Malaysia told to rejuvenate definition of corporate governance (The Star Online)
No Decision Yet To Introduce Unemployment Insurance Scheme, Says Mustapa (Bernama)
MAS' RM2.5bil sukuk well-received (The Star Online)
KFH targets 20% growth for retail, consumer loans (The Star Online)
Global weakness to affect Malaysian bourse (Business Times)
Eastspring: Fund size to grow to RM22b this year (Business Times)
Family takaful market to reach RM7.2b in two years (The Sun Daily)
Pasaran takaful keluarga RM7.2b (Utusan Malaysia)
Gas Malaysia seeks additional gas supply after 2016 (The Sun Daily)
Gas Malaysia, Petronas bincang tingkat volum gas asli (Utusan Malaysia)




Singapore says did not import Iran crude last month (The Malaysian Insider)
Temasek buys 5.5pc of Canadian miner (Business Times)
Bangkok buying Laotian hydro power (The Malay Mail)
UAE revamps rules on stock ownership (Business Times)
Tokyo regains ranking as world's most expensive city (Business Times)
Japan - Toy sector saw sale rise 3.4% in '11 (The Japan Times)
Indian industrial sector stalls (Business Times)
Longer UK slump looms as manufacturing falters (The Malaysian Insider)
Oil falls 3 per cent on euro worry, Saudi OPEC view (The Malaysian Insider)
Slow recovery for Tesco, sales in line with analyst expectations (The Malay Mail)
Bisnes Dunia: EU dijangka hadkan keluar wang ATM (Berita Harian)

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