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Top leaders on IS kidnap list
KUALA LUMPUR: The Islamic State planned to kidnap top Malaysian leaders on its “hit list” to demand the release of militants detained here.
City Developments deputy chairman Kwek dies at 62
SINGAPORE: Kwek Leng Joo, deputy chairman at City Developments Ltd, Singapore's second largest developer, has died. He was 62.
University to work with alumni to stimulate growth
NUSAJAYA: The University of Reading (UoR) plans to build a strong partnership with its alumni to help stimulate economic growth in the region.
4,000 cops to be deployed for Asean Summit
KUALA LUMPUR: More than 4,000 police personnel will be deployed for the 27th Asean Summit to ensure the security of leaders and delegates.
Open and equal cooperation needed in Apec
THE latest Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit will take place on November 18-19 in Manila. This year’s summit takes place under the motto chosen by the Philippines presidency – Building inclusive economies, building a better world.
Asean set for major milestone
Establishment of a community to be signed and declared by 10 leaders
Fading SE Asian stock recovery puts focus on robust infrastructure story
BANGKOK/SINGAPORE: As a broad-based recovery in Southeast Asian stocks from this year's bear market lows fades, investors are now pivoting to bottom-up strategies and selectively seeking stocks exposed to the region's more enduring growth themes.
The future is online
Online grocery, mobile marketplace, app-based service directory and healthy snacks delivery — this batch of four finalists in the Alliance Bank SME Innovation Challenge are all digitally-forged businesses, writes KELLY TEY.
Cleanse me a river
Green technology is the way to go, Ronser Bio-Tech’s Pua Eng Teck tells LIM WING HOOI, in view of the appalling state of Malaysian rivers and the potential of bio-gas from oil palm.
Say no to corruption: Top Glove
At the 5th Malaysia-China Entrepreneur Conference, Top Glove grabbed the limelight with its unusual corporate culture, Tencent asserted that ‘China is not failing’ and Alibaba said the Internet would power China ahead. HO WAH FOON reports.