Sunday, August 12, 2012

Fastfact 12 August 2012




Exim Bank to fund infrastructure projects in Asean(The Star Online)
Exim Bank eyeing big projects in Asia(Business Times)
Exim Bank - Tingkat pengurusan risiko(Utusan Malaysia)



Chong Wei Rewarded RM500,000 For Silver Medal Feat In Olympics(Bernama)
Berbuka ketika siang - 20 jam(Berita Harian)
Penjenayah gagal larikan wang mesin ATM di Melaka (Berita Harian)
Six simple steps to follow while grocery shopping(The Star Online)




Next generation development concept(The Star Online)
TRX envisioned to be a district where ‘talent congregates and value is created’(The Star Online)
Prominent tenants(The Star Online)
A question of demand and supply(The Star Online)
Are developers really making too much?(The Star Online)




George Kent again defends LRT project role(Business Times)
MRT V3 viaduct work package to begin this month(The Star Online)
Work on MRT viaduct package to begin soon(Business Times)




Renault’s Korean unit to shed jobs as sales slump(The Malaysian Insider)
ETCM perkenal Nissan Almera 1.5 suku keempat 2012(Utusan Malaysia)
Honda’s investment lifts auto sector(The Star Online)
Online vehicle ownership transfer(Business Times)
The Almera expected to excite Malaysians(Business Times)
SDAP to open Porsche outlet in Penang(Business Times)




MAS seen to post another quarter of losses but with less severe bleeding(The Star Online)
AirAsia mesti pindah ke KLIA 2(Utusan Malaysia)
Fernandes: Malaysia will lose out by holding back routes (Business Times)
AirAsia X: Listing plan intact but it won’t be this year (Business Times)




Two Projects In Tawau Involving Public-Private Cooperation To Take Off Soon(Bernama)
Enterprising Women Of Kampung Mangkok Venture Into Tourism(Bernama)




Rimbunan to complete 15 projects by end-2013(Business Times)




Mustapa: Getah masih sumber pendapatan lumayan(Sinar Online)



Samsung takes on Apple over value of phone features(The Malaysian Insider)
Reliance Comm profit rise capped by higher interest costs(The Malaysian Insider)
Celcom sasar tingkat pendapatan(Sinar Online)
eSentral perkenal Cloud Reader untuk PC dan Mac(Sinar Online)
Samsung perkenal aplikasi Angry Bird bagi Smart TV(Sinar Online)
Yahoo may rethink use of cash from sale(The Star Online)
Alibaba Q1 net profit, revenue soar(The Star Online)



RHB: Economic growth likely weakened in Q2(The Malaysian Insider)
Penasihat kewangan digesa ubah pendekatan tingkatkan industri(Sinar Online)



Dunia iktiraf Malaysia sebagai pusat kewangan Islam, kata Ahmad Husni(Sinar Online)



Qatar pledges $2bn for Egypt's central bank (Aljazeera)
Vietnam allows banks higher lending targets to spur growth(The Malaysian Insider)
Indonesia Q2 deficit swells to US$2.8bil(The Star Online)
S’pore Q2 contraction less than expected(The Star Online)
Can the euro graduate into a full bee?(The Star Online)
Hong Kong economy shrinks in Q2 (Business Times)
Australian central bank lifts forecast(Business Times)
Aussie central bank hikes growth forecast(The Star Online)
Standard Chartered helped build damning case against itself(Reuters)
Exclusive: Standard Chartered, regulators in settlement talks(Reuters)
Exclusive: Former Barclays trader "has cooperated" with Libor probe(Reuters)
Ex German Finance Minister favors joint euro zone debt(Reuters)
Judge OKs JPMorgan $100 million credit card settlement(Reuters)
Libor rate overhaul needed(The Star Online)
US banks told to take steps to prevent collapse(The Star Online)




Malaysia punyai pasaran sukuk terbesar, empat jenis diterbitkan(Utusan Malaysia)




Takaful reports strong half(Business Times)
Key West pulls out of Indonesian project(Business Times)
FTA with Bangladesh pending quota-free workers decision(Business Times)
FTA Malaysia-Bangladesh tertangguh(Utusan Malaysia)
Petronas, partners to decide on Uzbek venture by next year (Business Times)
AIA retirement plan out by year-end(Business Times)




China’s downturn-proof booze makers hit government wall(The Malaysian Insider)
Angka kematian akibat gempa bumi di Iran kini 250 orang(Berita Harian)
Prudential Q1 net profits jump 15%(The Star Online)
Back-to-school shoppers in no mood to splurge(Reuters)
Mexico aims to reclaim spectrum in five months: minister(Reuters)
Bill to double Japan’s sales tax approved(Business Times)

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