Thursday, June 21, 2012
Fastfact 21 Jun 2012
MIDF jangka harga FGV RM5.30 (Utusan Malaysia)
ACCIM: Need to cut electricity tariffs (Business Times)
SMEs urged to build a broader brand portfolio (Business Times)
Penggunaan ICT lonjak PKS (Berita Harian)
Another windfall for KPF members (Business Times)
MITI Considering Liberalising Policy On Energy-efficient Vehicles, Says Mustapa (Bernama)
Ex-CEO of Lotus sues DRB-Hicom (The Star Online)
New Honda City sales expected to hit 2,000 units a month (Business Times)
City baru dijangka laris (Harian Metro)
All eyes on National Automotive Policy (NAP) (The Star Online)
MBM is to waiting for the revised National Automotive Policy (NAP) (The Star Online)
Combined effort needed to get bigger rail market share (The Star Online)
Nasim sasar jual 200 unit Peugeot 508 (Harian Metro)
Steady trade with China and Europe (The Star Online)
Mustapa: Trade with China still strong (Business Times)
Rebut peluang di Panama (Utusan Malaysia)
RM160b to lift rail transport (Business Times)
Heated MAS AGM expected (The Malaysian Insider)
MP BN syor syarikat alternatif penerbangan tambang murah (Sinar Online)
Initiatives to boost tourism in Langkawi (Business Times)
Lada close to taking over cable car ops from Prasarana(Business Times)
Yen Yen: Kerajaan wajibkan gred hotel (Sinar Online)
Property developers eyeing land swap with St Nicholas' Home (Business Times)
Kumpulan Hartanah yakin pertumbuhan positif tahun ini (Sinar Online)
Gevo to build RM1.65b plant (The Star Online)
Kilang bioisobutanol pertama dunia dibina di Kerteh (Berita Harian)
BiotechCorp drives commercialisation of Malaysia’s biotech sector (The Star Online)
Investments worth RM3bil sealed at BIO Boston (The Star Online)
Malaysia woos RM3b biotech investments (Business Times)
Lima perjanjian RM3b dimeterai (Berita Harian)
Malaysia going all out to attract foreign investors (Business Times)
CCM ventures into biosimilars for kidney failure (The Malay Mail)
MITI: Public Health, Safety Not Compromised By Lynas Plant (Bernama)
Curtis: Lynas ikrar untuk jalankan operasi secara selamat (Sinar Online)
MISC sees better times ahead without liner ops (The Star Online)
MISC sees return to profit (Business Times)
SOPPOA, MPOB to initiate research (The Star Online)
Malaysia rangka pelan jadikan sektor minyak sawit lebih kompetitif (Sinar Online)
Pelanggan jalur lebar global melepasi 600 juta (Sinar Online)
Maxis to focus on key markets (The Star Online)
The Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission (MCMC) finalising allocation (The Star Online)
Analyst: Microsoft tablet to have little impact in 2012 (The Malay Mail)
RIM perkenal BlackBerry Porsche Design P’9981 (Harian Metro)
Digi : Boleh caj terus (Harian Metro)
komputer mudah alih Toughbook tahan lasak (Harian Metro)
Indonesia may ease bank ownership rule (Business Times)
Weaker 2011 results for banks in Vietnam (The Star Online)
Taiwan central bank expected to hold rates (The Star Online)
China, India step up role (The Star Online)
Bisnes Dunia: Inflasi India naik 7.55 peratus (Berita Harian)
Japan exports to US jump, trade deficit widens (The Star Online)
Japan May trade deficit widens (Business Times)
Japan corporate mood dips on Europe woes, rebound expected - Reuters Tankan (The Edge Malaysia)
Europe woes may need Bank of Japan (BoJ) action (The Star Online)
Bank of England on verge of new stimulus (The Star Online)
Spanish April deficit shrinks (The Star Online)
Spain expected to request bank aid after debt test (The Malaysian Insider)
Spain ‘doesn’t need rescue’ (The Star Online)
Berlusconi says Italy euro exit ‘not blasphemy’ (The Malaysian Insider)
Swiss investor sentiment at lowest level since Jan (The Star Online)
Zeti: Interest rates still ‘appropriate’ (The Star Online)
Zeti: GDP strong, rates appropriate (Business Times)
Domestic growth still strong, rates appropriate, says Bank Negara (The Malaysian Insider)
Kadar faedah Malaysia masih bersesuaian (Utusan Malaysia)
Zeti: Kadar faedah masih "sesuai" dengan pasaran domestik kukuh (Sinar Online)
Bank Negara: Banks can sell NPLs as part of risk managementv (The Star Online)
Bank jual RM2.5b NPL kepada syarikat tempatan (Berita Harian)
E&E sector continues to dominate exports (Business Times)
Malaysia kekal mesra pelabur (Harian Metro)
Najib - Kerajaan, swasta harus bekerjasama (Sinar Online)
Interest Of Malaysian Companies Will Be Protected With TPP, Says Mustapa (Bernama)
Kepentingan negara jadi keutamaan dalam TPP (Utusan Malaysia)
Khazanah Incurs Higher External Consultants Cost (Bernama)
Peserta pameran Malaysia raih RM17.3j (Sinar Online)
Bisnes Dunia: Rizab gas ditemui di Afrika Timur (Berita Harian)
Asian business sentiment down (The Star Online)
Survey: Top Asian Companies less upbeat on outlook in 2Q (The Edge Malaysia)
Singapore overtakes Hong Kong as home to Asia’s wealthy (The Malaysian Insider)
Myanmar inks raft of oil deals with foreign firms (Business Times)
News Corp makes US$2bil bid for Australia pay-TV (The Star Online)
China advisers urge government to relax property curbs (The Star Online)
SEC seeks Big 4 audit papers from China (The Star Online)
Moody’s upgrade boosts Turkish assets (The Star Online)
Rio okays US$3.7bil iron-ore expansion (The Star Online)
London trader and wife jailed for insider dealing (The Malaysian Insider)
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