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US$12 to fly one of the world’s busiest routes
Qantas’ low-cost airline Jetstar charges cheap
UK Plc issued more profit warnings in Q1 than in all 2008
LONDON: Over a fifth of the UK’s listed companies issued a profit warning in the first quarter of 2020, compared with 17% in the full year of 2008, according to a report by consultants EY.
Bleach boom lifts Clorox outlook after best sales growth in a decade
LONDON (Reuters) - Clorox Co posted its biggest rise in quarterly sales in a decade and raised its annual forecast on Friday as it reaped the benefits of unprecedented demand for disinfectants and bleach during the COVID-19 pandemic, sending its shares up.
Wall St optimism lifts Bursa, key Asian markets
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia and key Asian markets climbed in early Tuesday trade as investor optimism rode on the strong overnight close on Wall Street but the tumble in crude oil prices is expected to check gains.
Covid-19: India to sell hydroxychloroquine to Malaysia
NEW DELHI: India has agreed to sell hydroxychloroquine tablets to Malaysia for use in the treatment of Covid-19 patients as it partially lifts its bar on exports of the anti-malarial drug
RHB raises earnings estimate for Sarawak Oil Palms
KUALA LUMPUR: RHB research is positive over Sarawak Oil Palms Bhd (SOP) as the planter revealed measures it had taken to mitigate the effects of the coronavirus on its operations.
Retailers are back
PETALING JAYA: Retail investors have returned to the stock market to bottom fish beaten down stocks in large amounts as the stock market lifts itself off its recent bottom.
BT boss gives salary to health workers, lifts pay for frontline staff
LONDON, April 6 (Reuters) - The head of Britain's biggest telecoms firm BT said he would donate his salary to health workers for at least six months and award a pay rise to his frontline staff who are maintaining broadband networks during the COVID-19 shutdown.
Malls face RM2bil losses
PETALING JAYA: Malaysian shopping malls could face losses north of RM2bil as a result of business disruptions caused by the movement control order (MCO), which has been extended to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic.