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TNB can meet border needs
TENAGA Nasional Bhd (TNB) has the capacity to meet the power demand needed by the proposed cluster of industries along the Malaysia-Thailand border zones.
Malaysia's second half growth much stronger, says Zeti
THE economy expanded stronger than expected in the second quarter, thanks in part to the RM7.3bil stimulus package launched by the government, said Bank Negara governor Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz.
3,000 businessmen to attend meet
MORE than 3000 Chinese entrepreneurs will be arriving in Kuala Lumpur over the weekend for the 7th World Chinese Entrepreneurs Convention (7th WCEC) to be held at the Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre.
Zainal Abidin elected Maicsa fellow
MANAGEMENT consultant Zainal Abidin Pit has been elected a Fellow of the Malaysian Association of the Institute of Chartered Institute of Secretaries and Administrators (Maicsa).
Japan passes law to lower payouts on policies
Japan's Parliament has passed a law allowing ailing insurers to lower payouts promised to policyholders, a step that could provide much-needed relief to a financial sector that has been hit hard by the country's near-zero interest rates.
RM100mil pumped into BioValley
THREE biotechnology companies have committed more than RM100mil in investments to the BioValley project, said Science, Technology and Environment Minister Datuk Law Hieng Ding.
Dolomite eyes overseas infrastructure projects
DOLOMITE Corporation Bhd, to be listed on the KLSE main board this week, is eyeing several road and infrastructure projects in India, Laos, Sri Lanka and the Middle East, said its executive vice-chairman Lim Beng Keat.
Taxing times loom for Thais
If you live in Thailand and pay income tax, you are in a small minority. 'Driving a cab like this, no one comes to collect taxes from me,' said one Bangkok taxi driver, who earned around Bt8,000 (US$192) a month. 'And even if I wanted to pay taxes, I wouldn't know where to go to do that.'
Soaring dividends pace US market’s bull run
US stock market bulls have had an unlikely ally in their four-month stampede - soaring dividends, the shareholder payouts that are making a strong comeback after 20 years in the wilderness.
Accountants brace for challenges
EXPECTING the future to be challenging was one thing, but accountant Lim Siew Yong could not have imagined a more formidable scenario.