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Major projects under Budget 2011 will drive demand for building materials
PETALING JAYA: The construction sector emerged as the clear winner from Budget 2011 but a rally in the past months means stocks valuation are no longer cheap and the risk is higher.
Recall to cost Proton RM5mil
PETALING JAYA: The recall of 15,911 of Proton Holdings Bhd's Gen.2 and Satria Neo models made between 2004 and 2008 due to a clock spring malfunction is likely to cost the company an estimated RM5mil, according to analysts.
ETP to help revitalise financing sector
PETALING JAYA: Loans growth from banks' domestic operations which had shown signs of moderation over the past five years is expected to be boosted by increased activities under the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP).
Home financing forms a big chunk
THE numbers speak for themselves. Most banks, especially those with a strong retail banking orientation, see property loans as an important part of their loan portfolio.
M'sian share index at 30-month high
KUALA LUMPUR: The FTSE Bursa Malaysia KL Composite Index surged to a 30-month high on Monday, spurred by a broadly positive earnings season and an even chance of a another rate hike later this week. Shares in Sime Darby, Maybank, CIMB and TNB led rising quality stocks.
MIDF expects IOI to perform satisfactorily
KUALA LUMPUR: MIDF Research is optimistic that IOI Corp Bhd will perform satisfactorily in the new financial year.
Analysts see better Q4 for Maybank
PETALING JAYA: Analysts expect Malayan Banking Bhd's (Maybank) earnings for the fourth quarter to be announced today to be better than the previous quarter's, underpinned by higher interest and non-interest income.
MMHE offering seen raising up to RM1.1bil
PETALING JAYA: Malaysian Marine Heavy Engineering Holdings Bhd's (MMHE) initial public offering (IPO) could potentially raise between RM854.4mil and RM1.12bil, priced in the range of RM2.09 to RM2.76 a share.
Bumper soybean reap may cap CPO rebound
PETALING JAYA: A bumper soybean harvest in South America may limit a recent rebound in crude palm oil (CPO) prices.
Good growth seen for Indon banks
PETALING JAYA: Indonesia is seen as the next growth story for local banks due to its low banking penetration rate and strong loan growth prospects, according to analysts.