LTH sells London property


Handsome profit: A file picture shows the building that houses 151 at Buckingham Palace Road. The sale came at an opportune time as the pound sterling had risen 42 against the ringgit in the past two years.

Pilgrim fund to reap profit from the RM1.6bil deal

LEMBAGA Tabung Haji (LTH) is believed to have sold one of its prime properties in central London, heeding to a call by the Government to repatriate profits from overseas and support the domestic economy.

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