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Foreign bond outflows declined markedly in June
KUALA LUMPUR: Foreign bond holdings continued their expected downtrend in June, resulting in a RM6.7bil net outflow, albeit markedly lower than the RM12.9bil of the preceding month, according to RAM Rating Services Bhd.
AirAsia's Ipoh-Johor Baru flights set to take off on Oct 1
IPOH: AirAsia's much awaited Ipoh-Johor Baru flights are expected to begin on Oct 1 this year.
Amazon, MLB add machine-learned stats to cloud deal
Amazon.com Inc will provide a new set of real-time statistics and graphics on live baseball games later this season, expanding its cloud computing deal with US Major League Baseball, the two organisations said.
Revenue Group stages strong debut on ACE Market
KUALA LUMPUR: Cashless payment solutions provider Revenue Group Bhd made a strong debut on the ACE Market of Bursa Malaysia, closing 69% higher at 62.5 sen, on Wednesday.
US prosecutors: Russian hackers leased servers in two states
Exactly seven months before the 2016 presidential election, Russian government hackers made it onto a Democratic committee’s network.
Engineering a better Malaysia
MALAYSIA, and Perak in particular, needs more engineering expertise to solve specific problems, says state Investment and Corridor Development Committee chairman Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin.
Sabah now has agriculture incubator
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah now has its own agriculture technology incubator, and this is set to create more agro-preneurs in the state.
M-REITs volatility to continue
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian real estate investment trusts (M-REITs) are expected to continue to be volatile a bit longer due to global conditions, a REIT manager said.
Indonesian police kill 11 in crime fight ahead of Asian Games
JAKARTA: Indonesian police have killed 11 suspected petty criminals and shot dozens more in a heavy-handed campaign to free the capital, Jakarta, of street crime before next month’s Asian Games.
Section 17 traders almost lose roof over their heads
THE fate of the Section 17 morning market traders looked bleak after the developer of an adjacent project told them to vacate the site.