Tuesday 27 March 2012

Malaysia Trend News (28/3/2012)

Burse likely to trend higher this week
Malaysia Star
The FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) is likely to trend moderately higher this week despite global weakness on negative manufacturing data from China, France and Germany. Dr Nazri Khan, vice president, head of retail research of Affin Investment ...
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FBM KLCI To Trend Higher Next Week
Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR, March 24 (Bernama) -- The FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) is likely to trend moderately higher next week despite global weakness on negative manufacturing data from China, France and Germany. Dr Nazri Khan, vice president, ...
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Malaysian company plans 1000 RadioShacks in Asia
Fort Worth Star Telegram
"It affords us the opportunity to expose the market to a growing lifestyle trend in electronics and gadgets whereby accessories and IT peripherals are an integral part of modern urban life," she said in a statement. Besides Malaysia, the new plan calls ...
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Fort Worth Star Telegram
Coming and Going: New hotel booking site Tingo, travel trends and more news
Washington Post
●“It” destinations: Brazil, Turkey, Argentina and Central America. ●On the rise: the Philippines and Malaysia. ●Slowly coming back: Japan. ●Trend to watch: s mall-ship cruises in Alaska. Travel ticker The Delta shuttle between Reagan National and ...
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Malaysian Rating sees 4.4pc GDP growth
Business Times - Malaysia
"The incoming data will provide a clearer picture of the real trend in Malaysia's export performance. Notwithstanding this, the lingering effect of a moderation in China's growth engine and lackluster demand from other Asian countries will likely point ...
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Rise in household debts moderates
Business Times - Malaysia
by Rupa Damodaran, Addeline Paul Raj MALAYSIA'S household debts, which have been on an upward trend since 2009, grew at a more moderate pace last year as measures introduced by Bank Negara Malaysia began to take effect. Outstanding household debts grew ...
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Malaysia's Potential Output To Return To 5 Per Cent Over Medium Term
Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR, March 21 (Bernama)-- Malaysia's potential output is estimated to return to its trend growth rate of about five per cent over the medium term, said Bank Negara Malaysia in its Annual Report 2011. The central bank said the higher growth in ...
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S. Korea-Malaysia ties move beyond bilateral to global cooperation
Malaysia Star
In terms of the quality of the investment, green technology and other emerging technologies including lithium ion battery, photovoltaic and bio-chemicals prevailed the investment trend. In deciding Malaysia as their investment destination, such factors ...
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Malaysia Star
VEGOILS-Palm oil reverses losses on rosy demand outlook
Reuters
But Malaysian export numbers helped snap the losing trend, and futures are trading 6.1 percent higher this year. "Some market players are buying on export optimism, and the upcoming export figure may reflect stronger demand," said a dealer with a ...
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