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Oil fall lifts Asian shares
Asian shares touched multi-year highs yesterday, in line with Wall Street, as a 7.4% crude oil price slump and strong US economic data swept aside export worries even as the dollar hit a new low against the euro.
Beneton unveils 2Hampshire condo
BENETON Properties Sdn Bhd recently soft launched its second high-end condominium, 2Hampshire, in Kuala Lumpur with indicative prices from RM700,000 to RM3.89mil, or about RM500 per sq ft.
Order news lifts Reuters
Shares in Reuters Group Plc, the world's largest publicly traded provider of financial information, rose as much as 8.4% after the company said the number of contracts signed during the third quarter outpaced cancellations for the first time since 2001.
Set up base in Germany, firms urged
#8221;Make Germany your base for Europe#8221;, the German Minister of Economics and Labour, Wolfgang Clement, told Malaysian companies wanting to increase their presence in the European continent.
Income-earning strategies by Emico
EMICO Holdings Bhd, which recently emerged from PN4 status, has formulated fresh strategies to put the group back on an income-earning path, group financial director Jimmy C.K. Ong said.
Hyundai price surges as new Sonata lifts sales
Shares of Hyundai Motor Co., South Korea's largest automaker, may surpass yesterday's record as car buyers flock to a more powerful, fuel-efficient version of the company's best-selling Sonata sedan.
Vibrant economy set to boost throughput at PTP
BUOYANT economic conditions are expected to help Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) to achieve a container throughput of as much as 4.5 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) this year, up from 3.6 million TEUs last year.
Latest Goldhill signature
GOLDHILL Properties Group of Singapore is making a bigger foray into the local property scene with its latest serviced residences, Goldhill Gardens along Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur.
Strong demand lifts Taiwan exports
Taiwan export orders rose 25.9% in the year through May on strong demand for electronics and from China, but eased from the previous month's record high, government data showed on Thursday.