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Risk in ‘buy today, pay later’ lifestyle
More Malaysians are living on credit. And the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry is very worried about this trend.
Banks offer victims various types of relief
Banks will consider replacing for free ATM cards and passbooks damaged or lost in the recent floods.
No margin for error in Wall St bill's final test
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats will have little margin for error this week as they push for final U.S. congressional approval of the most comprehensive rewrite of financial rules since the Great Depression.
Don’t blame it on translations
IT seems that it is not just students or fresh graduates who have poor command of English. Those tasked with the defence of our country are no better.
Dozens more cases revealed of students forced to give nude selfies to get loans
BEIJING: Details have been revealed of more than a hundred more cases of young women college students in China who were forced hand over naked selfies to ensure they would pay money back to loan sharks.
Maybank sets up scheme to help victims
Maybank has set up a disaster relief programme to help about 70,000 account holders in the southern region affected by the floods.
More economic challenges ahead
Moody’s has warned that although Malaysia’s budget deficit is expected to contain at 3.1% to 3.2%, its debts against gross domestic product (GDP) is seen as exceeding the “danger limit” of 55% this year.
Insight - Peru's emerging consumer: Whoppers, alpacas at 10,000 feet
HUANCAYO, Peru (Reuters) - Between babies in blankets tied onto women's backs and boys in chullos, the traditional Andean stocking hat with earflaps, Joel Reyna and his girlfriend strode up to the glowing orange sign of one of the world's highest Burger Kings and did what was once unthinkable in Huancayo: they ordered a Whopper Jr.
Proton car dealers seek clarification
PETALING JAYA: Proton car dealers have welcomed Bank Negara Malaysia’s efforts to meet with banks to clarify its new guidelines for borrowers.
Asian stocks up on hopes for vaccine and economies reopening
TOKYO (AP): Asian shares rose Tuesday (May 19) on optimism about a potential vaccine for the coronavirus after hopes for a US economic recovery in the second half of the year sent Wall Street into a rebound.