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Others may follow CalPERS’ return
FUND managers are confident that the return of CalPERS to Malaysia, should it decide to do so at its meeting next week, will boost the KLSE and may encourage other large global investment funds to consider Malaysia in their investment horizons. Current geopolitical concerns, however, could cloud the issue in the short term, they said.
Humiliation for England
Australia sent England crashing to their most humiliating international defeat for 53 years on Wednesday with a 3-1 victory over their oldest sporting rivals at Upton Park.
Turkey get revenge match
Turkey have been given the chance to take revenge on world champions Brazil in the Confederations Cup first round after the draw on Wednesday brought together the two countries who met in last year's World Cup semi-finals.
Tesco looks at concept of value
RETAILING in today's economy may be a tough business, what with the intense competition and price war among players. In terms of growth, the retail business seems to have reached saturation point. Nevertheless, this spectre has not put off Tesco Stores (M) Sdn Bhd.
France must bounce back quickly, says Santini
France coach Jacques Santini says his side must bounce back quickly from their shock 2-0 defeat by the Czech Republic to avoid a return to the trauma that followed their World Cup humiliation last year.
Dutch coach hits out at Ferguson
Dutch coach Dick Advocaat hit out at Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson on Thursday for being forced to play Ruud Van Nistelrooy only half of Wednesday's match against Argentina.
Wenger: Don't blame Eriksson
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger defended England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson on Friday, blaming the congested fixture list for their humiliating defeat to Australia.
For you, Golden Goal, the game is almost over
When Germany beat the Czech Republic to win Euro 96 with a Golden Goal winner from Oliver Bierhoff five minutes into extra time, pandemonium, naturally enough, reigned.
When royals clear their attics
WHEN Europe#8217;s royal and noble families fall on hard times, they not only go out with a bang but also leave behind castles full of treasures. Self-confessed royalist KEE HUA CHEE waxes lyrical over an impending high-class garage sale.