KUALA LUMPUR: The Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) closed US$80 higher today at US$19,530 a tonne on a technical correction, dealers said. To continue reading…
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Lynas completes capital-raising exercise
MELBOURNE: Just one third of new shares offered by troubled rare earths miner Lynas Corporation Ltd in an effort to raise A$71 million have been…
View More Lynas completes capital-raising exerciseZahida Rafiks driver charged with CBT
KUALA LUMPUR: Actress Zahida Rafiks former personal driver was charged at the Ampang magistrate’s court today with committing criminal breach of trust involving RM200,000 of…
View More Zahida Rafiks driver charged with CBTMaybank IB maintains hold call on CIMB
KUALA LUMPUR: Maybank Investment Bank Research has maintained its ˜hold call on CIMB Group Bhd for exposure to its proposed merger with RHB Capital Bhd…
View More Maybank IB maintains hold call on CIMBIndias Modi meets troops in Diwali day Kashmir visit
SRINAGAR, India: Indias Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid a rare visit to the Siachen glacier in the disputed Kashmir region Thursday to rally…
View More Indias Modi meets troops in Diwali day Kashmir visitFacebooks Zuckerberg wages China charm offensive “ in Mandarin
BEIJING: Facebook is banned in China, but the co-founder of the worlds largest social network appears determined to win over hearts and minds in Beijing…
View More Facebooks Zuckerberg wages China charm offensive “ in MandarinArab Idol winner wants to give back to Gaza
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip: Last years feel-good winner of the TV singing contest Arab Idol said Wednesday he wants to give back to Gaza, where…
View More Arab Idol winner wants to give back to GazaMan charged with murder of soldier
KLANG: A jobless man was charged at the magistrate’s court today with the murder of a soldier within a flat compound two weeks ago. To…
View More Man charged with murder of soldier30 nabbed for illegal logging, 30 bank accounts worth RM18m frozen
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has arrested 30 people in Johor and Sarawak for illegal logging activities and froze 30 bank accounts belonging…
View More 30 nabbed for illegal logging, 30 bank accounts worth RM18m frozenFour plead guilty to offering bribe, fined RM80,000
LIMBANG: Two timber-logging company managers and two part-time contractors pleaded guilty to corruption charges at the Sessions Court here today for offering bribe to enforcement…
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