High oil prices remain a major challenge


  • Business
  • Thursday, 22 Jun 2006

RISING interest rates and the appreciating ringgit are benefiting the F&NHoldings group, says CEO Tan Ang Meng. 

Angela Liew, country manager, Cathay Pacific Airways for Malaysia & Brunei,highlights the airline’s recent moves to realign its shareholdings with Dragonair,now a subsidiary of Cathay Pacific, and the strengthening of the partnership withAir China. 

Top Glove Corp executive chairman and CEO Datuk Seri Dr Lim Wee Chai tells ofsome of the steps taken to minimise the impact of rising interest rates and theappreciating ringgit.Tan Ang Meng 

Angela Liew, country manager, Cathay Pacific Airways for Malaysia & Brunei,highlights the airline’s recent moves to realign its shareholdings with Dragonair,now a subsidiary of Cathay Pacific, and the strengthening of the partnership withAir China. 

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