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Demand for IT courses
INFORMATION Technology (IT) courses is gaining popularity this year with educators noting that over half the visitors to Star Education Fair 2021 in Penang asking about them.
Stability remains watchword for monetary policy in 2021
BEIJING: China’s monetary authorities will maintain consistent policies and ensure financial stability in 2021, leaving space for conventional measures to fuel robust economic growth, according to analysts.
Malaysia continues to be preferred investment destination, says Tengku Zafrul
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama) -- Both international and domestic business communities have remained committed to Malaysia due to the country’s strengths and potential, said Finance Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz.
China: WHO experts arriving Thursday (Jan 14) for virus origins probe
BEIJING (AP): Experts from the World Health Organisation are due to arrive in China this week for a long-anticipated investigation into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, the government said Monday.
Oil slides below $52 on stronger dollar
OIL retreated as the dollar strengthened, with the steam coming out of a recent rally, even as President-elect Joe Biden proposed a huge U.S. stimulus package and China’s economic recovery gathered pace.
Malaysian teen with partial hearing loss promotes sign language via deaf empowerment project
The Sign for Malaysia founder aims to highlight challenges faced by the deaf community, including the lack of knowledge of sign language by society in general.
Stability remains watchword for China's monetary policy in 2021
BEIJING (China Daily/ANN):China's monetary authorities will maintain consistent policies and ensure financial stability in 2021, leaving space for conventional measures to fuel robust economic growth, analysts said on Sunday (Jan 10).
'Marginal' 4.8% rise in unemployment rate in Nov 2020, says Statistics Dept
PETALING JAYA: The unemployment rate went up marginally by 4.8% to 764,400 people in November last year, says the Statistics Department.
Opinion: For Biden to solve inequality, he’ll need good WiFi
Whether Black and poor in a densely populated city, or White and secluded in a rural area, large numbers of Americans who were already struggling before the pandemic came under even further strain. Adding to the distress, these people were deprived of a lifeline that allowed many of the rest of us to endure the lockdowns and limitations on our routines without undue difficulty: Internet access.