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Indonesia reviews trade regime
JAKARTA: Indonesia may abolish the licensing system for importers of some food commodities and put in place a tariff system in order to open its economy, a government official said.
TMC Life bullish on industry outlook, continues expansion
Amid a broad-based correction going on in some healthcare stocks, some still believe that these companies could surprise investors on the upside should the strong growth trajectory be sustained going forward.
Corporate manoeuvre of a tycoon
IN recent times, Tan Sri Quek Leng Chan has been said to be one of the many big-name investors who have lost a little money due to the oil price rout.
Will billionaire Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway find it hard to grow?
OMAHA, Nebraska: Short-seller Douglas Kass, Warren Buffett's handpicked bear, raised a concern on the minds of many shareholders at the "Woodstock for capitalists" this weekend: Has Berkshire Hathaway Inc become so big that it will find it hard to grow?
Is life better with kids? Not always, says study
WASHINGTON: Are people with kids happier than people without? In the United States, those with and without kids rate their lives about the same, but globally children tend to diminish well-being, said a study Monday.
Hong Kong's financial future hangs on getting the right mix
Hong Kong’s financial future hangs on getting the right mix
Small listed firms catch tycoons’ eye
Stocks on Bursa Malaysia are on an upward trajectory.
Labour market trends in the wake of the Great Recession
ECONOMIC contraction has ceased in North America, Europe and developed Asia, and most of the advanced industrialised countries are poised for positive gross domestic product (GDP) growth in 2010. China and India, whose economies decelerated under the impact of the global downturn, have resumed strong growth paths.
Coming to grips with an ageing society
WHO says age is just a number? We celebrated Malaysia's 53rd year of independence on Tuesday. On the scale of political history, we are a young nation still, but if we look at our demographics, we are showing more than a touch of grey. While we plan to achieve developed nation status by 2020, that may also be the year when we become an ageing society.
New oil palm clone set to double palm oil yield up to 10 tonnes per ha
KOTA KINABALU: A new oil palm clone dubbed Wakuba oil palm ramet brand was launched with a promise of doubling the current oil yield.