The ringgit dipped against the Singapore dollar to 2.5648/5669 from 2.5588/5620 on Thursday and depreciated against the yen to 3.1432/1458 from 3.1328/1364 previously. To continue…
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Sumatec pays US$250m for Borneo Energy
SUMATEC Resources Bhd is buying a 100 per cent stake in Borneo Energy Oil and Gas Ltd for US$250 million (RM795 million) in cash and…
View More Sumatec pays US$250m for Borneo EnergyGold futures end easier
In London, spot gold gained 0.1 per cent to US$1,335.90 by 1359GMT, but off the previous days peak of US$1,345, its highest peak since mid-March.…
View More Gold futures end easierGovt studying 4 more bids to produce EEVs locally
KUALA LUMPUR: The government is evaluating four more bids from foreign carmakers to produce energy- efficient vehicles (EEVs) in Malaysia. To continue reading the rest…
View More Govt studying 4 more bids to produce EEVs locallyJohor Land to develop RM1b Larkin Central Park project
JOHOR BARU: Johor Corp (JCorp), through its subsidiary Johor Land Bhd, will undertake a RM1 billion integrated development project, the œLarkin Central Park, in Larkin…
View More Johor Land to develop RM1b Larkin Central Park projectKL continued selling in heavyweights
BURSA Malaysia ended the day lower on continued selling in heavyweight stocks, led by CIMB, Petronas Dagangan and Petronas Gas, dealers said. To continue reading…
View More KL continued selling in heavyweightsAsia: Mixed as eurozone debt fears return
HONG KONG: Asian markets were mixed while the safe-haven yen edged up yesterday following a selloff on Wall Street and in Europe as fears over…
View More Asia: Mixed as eurozone debt fears returnEurope: Stocks rebound
MUMBAI: European stock markets rebounded yesterday after slumping on worries about the soundness of a bank in Portugal, while trading in Asia was muted over…
View More Europe: Stocks reboundHong Kong: Flat on bargain-hunting
SHARES ended flat yesterday as bargain-hunting pared earlier losses fuelled by a Wall Street sell-off and fears over Portugals biggest listed bank. To continue reading…
View More Hong Kong: Flat on bargain-huntingSGX: STI ends 0.74pc higher
THE Straits Times Index (STI) ended 24.23 points, or 0.74 per cent, higher to 3,293.73 points yesterday. To continue reading the rest of the article,…
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