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MALAYSIA AWAITING ARRIVAL OF INDONESIAN MAIDS FROM MARCH CIMB Malaysia and China International Capital Corp. are the last two companies looking at buying the Asia-Pacific assets of Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC (RBS.LN), the Australian Financial Review reports Tuesday, without saying where it got the information. Malaysia attractive for high-tech, knowledge-driven companies KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is an attractive premier investment destination, particularly for high-technology and knowledge-driven companies, International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed said. Malaysia not welfare state KLANG : Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak says although Malaysia is not a welfare state, the government still provides a social safety net to protect the welfare of the people, including the less fortunate. Malaysia-Market factors to watch Jan 27 Following is a list of events in Malaysia as well as news stories and press reports which mayinfluence financial markets. Reuters News welcomes your feedback and for any queries, pleasecontact the Kuala ... Malaysia 'poster child' for bond market Despite the shaky prospects of the global economy, Standard & Poor's Ratings Services maintains a strong outlook for Malaysia's bond market, reflecting positive bond market developments, ongoing growth in Islamic finance and steady macroeconomic fundamentals in the country. Social Media and Marketing Since social media is a word-of-mouth marketing communications tool, customers become the unofficial ambassadors for the company, harnessing the powerful marketing medium, word-of-mouth to its fullest, says Mohd. Hisham Salleh, Malaysia Airlines’ Head of Social Media & Innovation, E-Business. Malaysia Five-Time Election Winner Mahathir Warns on Rushed Vote Malaysia’s ruling National Front coalition should hold off calling elections to allow more time to win support from groups such as the country’s ethnic Chinese, former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said. 1Care Malaysia - why kind of care? (dwi bahasa) Those who are not paying income tax, will now have to pay. Those who are paying taxes, will have to pay even more. The 10% or whatever is on GROSS PAY, while income tax is subject to various relieves. By Lee Wee Tak McKinsey, Google: Internet contributed RM30 bn of Malaysia’s GDP in 2010 KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 1): The Internet contributed 4.1% or US$9.75 billion (RM30 billion) of Malaysia’s gross domestic product in 2010, but the vast potential has yet to be tapped by the small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), according to a joint report issued by McKinsey & Company and Google. |
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