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Star Biz7
Jinhua – a trading hub without borders
In Jinhua, an inland prefecture-level city in East China's Zhejiang province, traders like to say the air smells of orders.
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Metro News
Statewide checks after Shah Alam tree-fall incident
SELANGOR local councils are advised to assess ageing trees in their areas with certified arborists to prevent untoward incidents.
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Letters
Factors that define a great hospital
A letter from EMERITUS PROF NG KWAN HOONG, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Malaya,
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Letters
Vision for stronger language education in Malaysia
A letter from NUR FARAH IDAYU SAADON, Training consultant, Intan.
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Short Position
Up in Arms - or up the value chain?
Questions about the government's US$250mil deal with Arm Holdings are puzzling.
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Badminton
Rexy keeps Thomas Cup door open despite Goh-Izzuddin joining training
PETALING JAYA: The door remains open for any men's doubles pair hoping to force their way into Malaysia's Thomas Cup squad for the Finals in Horsens, Denmark, from April 24-May 3, even after independent pair Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani agreed to come on board.
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Star Biz7
Chow Tai Fook courts the young
China's largest jewellery retailer, Chow Tai Fook, which competes with Tiffany and Cartier and is in the middle of its biggest makeover in decades, is introducing new products and store formats as it moves into overseas markets.
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Badminton
Zakry doubles down on depth in women’s ranks
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia stand to gain plenty if they can have more than two top class women's doubles pairs.
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Squash
Rachel needs something special yet simple to get past Kennedy
PETALING JAYA: National squash player Rachel Arnold has some unfinished business at the Cincinnati Gaynor Cup as she hopes to break her quarter-final barrier on her sixth attempt in Ohio.
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Star Biz7
Dubai luxe property keeps booming
Shahab Lutfi just sold a Dubai penthouse for more than US$100mil, and he's betting that the boom in the city's ultra-luxury property market will continue.
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Football
Kuching brace for intense battle with Selangor in race for second spot
Kuching brace for intense battle with Selangor in race for second spot
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Badminton
Chong Wei plays down Zii Jia concerns, gives him time to decide on Finals
PETALING JAYA: It is nothing serious. That was the assurance from Badminton Association of Malaysia performance committee chairman Datuk Seri Lee Chong Wei regarding professional men's singles shuttler Lee Zii Jia condition after he withdrew from next week's German Open due to injury.
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Letters
Safeguarding workforce in Safety 5.0 era
A letter from DR MOHD ZUBAIRY SHAMSUDIN, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM).
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Star Biz7
Asia bonds for diversification
Three forces are reshaping Asia's bond markets, as Allianz Global Investors (GI) sees it.
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Insight
Broadening Malaysia’s trade
Malaysia has enjoyed strong economic growth of above 5% for two consecutive years – an impressive rate for a maturing emerging market economy.
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Star Biz7
From the ashes of Fluff comes Big Mouth
The announcement came as a shock to its fans. Fluff, a halal bakery famous for its cupcakes, announced in August 2025 that it was closing after almost 12 years.
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Star Biz7
AI disruption fears rock markets
The stock market turmoil unleashed by the artificial intelligence (AI) industry reflects two fears that are increasingly at odds.
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Star Biz7
Private equity hits a sixer
Global private equity (PE) investors like KKR and Blackstone have a new investment hotspot in India: cricket.
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Insight
Finding equity value beyond the obvious
While 2026 has got off to a rocky start geopolitically, many global equity investors are still struggling to find bargains.
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Star Biz7
US LNG exporters lead in gas use
US exporters of liquified natural gas (LNG) consumed more natural gas than both households and commercial businesses last year, tightening US gas supplies and putting the LNG export boom squarely in the frame of discussions surrounding rising US energy costs.
