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New MCMC Content Code more flexible for industry
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission's (MCMC) Content Code for communications and multimedia industry launched in October last year has enabled the radio industry to make its own decision on programming and the choice of songs.
US stocks on a cautious climb
US stocks advanced in a quiet session on Friday, helped by stabilising oil prices, but caution before a batch of key economic reports next week and a Federal Reserve meeting at month's end kept a lid on gains.
Stock market, investors set to benefit from new IPO timeframe
Securities Commission (SC) regulatory approval cycles were shortened last year across all major areas, including 'time-to-market' for corporate proposals, licensing and product introduction.
No let-up in crackdown by SC
The Securities Commission (SC), which has prosecuted 110 people for various corporate offences since its inception in 1993, is currently investigating several new cases that could lead to similar action, SC deputy chief executive Datin Zarinah Anwar said.
The retail investors are back
THE powerful gains on the KLSE in recent days, coupled with a surge in oil, gas and water stocks, have lured back packs of retailers to the trading floor. DANNY YAP and HONG BOON HOW yesterday visited some brokerages and found many happy punters there.
SK Corp head gets jail for accounting fraud
Chey Tae-won, the chairman of South Korea#8217;s biggest oil refiner, SK Corp, was sentenced to three years in jail yesterday for his part in a US$1.2bil accounting fraud.
ImClone CEO jailed for insider trading
ImClone Systems Inc founder Samuel Waksal has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison, the first chief executive to go to jail in the spate of scandals that has rocked corporate America.
Australian stockbroker jailed for insider trading
Australia's highest profile stockbroker Rene Rivkin was sentenced to nine months periodic detention for insider trading yesterday and fined A$30,000.
Getting strategic with new ideas
IT was one idea after another that led Trevor Ang to set up his own business called ATB Idea Shop.