Tuesday 7 August 2012

Malaysia Trend News 8 August 2012

Almost Half A Million Twitter Mentions Of Malaysian Olympic Badminton Player
Forbes
The trend was mainly driven by two factors. First was a Nation's expectation. As Jonathan Liew of The Telegraph wrote: he [Lee Chong Wei] may be Malaysia's only genuinely world-class athlete, with all the crushing expectation that entails. Indeed, 28 ...
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Bursa to trend higher next week
Sin Chew Jit Poh
He said although the Malaysian stock market has been flat last week, its short-term momentum would be helped by the defensive play in blue-chips and the weakening global trends. "The local index is currently trying to shake-off a five-day sideways ...
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Lundin Spuds Second Well in Malaysian Campaign
Rigzone
Lundin Petroleum AB has commenced the second well in its 2012 Malaysian drilling campaign with the spud of Berangan 1 exploration well in SB303 Block, offshore Sabah, Malaysia. The well will target ... Lundin Bucks 2Q Trend by Reporting a Profit (Aug 1 ...
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Malaysia prepares for 13th general elections
Press TV
Electioneering in Malaysia's becoming increasingly ugly. A relentless stream of media attacks and allegations by politicians from the ruling and opposition parties are stoking political tensions in the country. Observers expect the trend to continue as ...
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Edible oils see mixed trend amid thin volumes
Hindu Business Line
An analyst said the market is looking out for palm oil export data for July for consumption trends after earlier data showed signs of slowing demand. But slowing exports coupled with expectations of better production in Malaysia this month could boost ...
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Malaysia's steady but sure growth
New Straits Times
But the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange is gaining in strength; it hit a record high in July. By bucking the gloomy global trend, it also mirrors the wider Malaysian economy. In the first quarter of this year, the Malaysian economy clipped along at a ...
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