Organised by Aeon Co (M) Bhd, the fair is taking place at 15 Aeon stores across the country. To continue reading the rest of the…
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Five schools sign hockey MoU
GEORGE TOWN: The oldest Malay school in the country, SK Sungai Gelugor, and four international schools from the Klang Valley signed a memorandum of understanding…
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THE NST Autoshow 2014 will not be complete without an array of classic cars on display over the weekend. To continue reading the rest of…
View More Feast of classics˜51pc NBPOL stake ideal
SIME Darby Bhd will be satisified with having only a 51 per cent controlling stake in New Britain Palm Oil Ltd (NBPOL), which will allow…
View More ˜51pc NBPOL stake idealSlower growth pace likely in H2
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian economy, which posted robust growth in the first half of the year, is likely to expand at a slower pace in…
View More Slower growth pace likely in H2Building on connectivity
SEAMLESS ACCESS: Transit-oriented developments a boon to real estate market To continue reading the rest of the article, click here
View More Building on connectivityMaking Greater KL one of worlds most liveable cities
SUSTAINABLE highway and railway To continue reading the rest of the article, click here
View More Making Greater KL one of worlds most liveable citiesOil at 4-year low
LONDON: Brent crude oil fell to a four-year low, below US$80 a barrel, yesterday after Chinese data showed a slowdown in activity last month in…
View More Oil at 4-year lowKlibor futures slightly lower
KUALA LUMPUR: The three-month Kuala Lumpur Interbank Offered Rate (Klibor) futures contracts finished slightly lower yesterday with one contract month transacted. To continue reading the…
View More Klibor futures slightly lowerKLTM ends US$50 higher
KUALA LUMPUR: The Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) was slightly higher by US$50, closing at US$20,000 a tonne yesterday, and despite the lower price of…
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