Search
You have searched for "February"
Showing 9911-9920 of 10000
Rising costs, not PBoC, could slow China’s bank debt binge
SHANGHAI: China may avoid having to pull out the big stick when it comes to reining in a record short-term borrowing spree by its smaller banks.
Winds a letdown for kite fest
AN evening to witness the kite-flying competition at the ‘Pesta Layang-Layang Sungai Burung 2017’ did not take off due to poor winds at the Sungai Burung site in Balik Pulau, Penang.
All out against illegal ads
THE Perak Commercial Crime Investigation Divison is going all out to remove advertisements put up by loan sharks around Ipoh.
Annuar joins MIDF Amanah
Anuar Omar (pic) recently joined MIDF Amanah Investment Bank Bhd as its head of capital markets.
Prioritising stability of the ringgit
THE exit of short-term foreign capital could be a good thing for Malaysia.
The brave stand to make a pile
ONE thing we have learnt from the stock market is that you can never keep a good company down. Gyrations in business happen all the time across all industries, but as short-term shocks jolt investor sentiment in a stock and send its price south, a good and well-run company will eventually ride through these problems and rebound in time.
Illegal tenants forced out in DBKL raid
KNOCKING loudly on the door of a People’s Housing Project (PPR) unit in Desa Rejang, an enforcement team from the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) descended on a man suspected of being an illegal occupant to evict him.
Farid firmly in the driver’s seat
OF THE three front-runners for the top job at Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) back in August 2013, Datuk Abdul Farid Alias was the chosen one.
HK protesters jailed over China clashes
Hong Kong: Three young Hong Kong protesters were jailed for three years on “riot” charges for their part in anti-China protests last year as tensions rise ahead of a vote for the city’s next leader.
Drones: Rescuer from the skies
Drone-maker DJI has tallied up the number of people that have been saved by drones over the years.