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Sime Property is CGS-CIMB Research top pick
KUALA LUMPUR: CGS-CIMB Equities Research believes the property sector’s upside is capped by affordability issues, slower gross domestic product (GDP) growth and weaker new property sales.
Have a 'race-cation' the next time you travel
Sports tourism is becoming increasingly popular with travellers going to a destination to participate in a sports event as well as for a vacation.
Not right time for stronger ringgit
PETALING JAYA: Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s latest comment on the ringgit has raised questions on whether a stronger ringgit is on the cards.
Rubber glove industry set to improve next year
PETALING JAYA: The rubber glove sector will see a better performance next year as the demand and supply situation in the market is starting to see a balance.
FMM concerned about delay in distribution access arrangement for gas market
PETALING JAYA: The Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) is concerned that the prolonged delay in finalising the distribution access arrangement may impede the planned gas market liberalisation.
Near-term downside risk seen for chip industry
PETALING JAYA: While global semiconductor sales are predicted to resume growth next year, TA Securities Research warns of a downside risk in the near-term.
‘TNB sell-down overdone’
KUALA LUMPUR: Kenanga Investment Bank Research views the recent sell-down of Tenaga Nasional Bhd over a tax dispute as overdone given that it is not an operational issueKUALA LUMPUR: Kenanga Investment Bank Research views the recent sell-down of Tenaga Nasional Bhd over a tax dispute as overdone given that it is not an operational issue
TikTok drops ‘blunt’ cyberbullying policy
TikTok has dropped a "blunt" cyberbullying policy, the Chinese-owned video sharing app said Dec 4 after a report it hid posts by disabled, gay and overweight people.
Global semicon sales at US$36.6b in October
KUALA LUMPUR: Global sales of semiconductors reached US$36.6bil in October, which was 2.9% higher from the US$35.6bil a year ago, the US-based Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) said.