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Malaysia 'poster child' for bond market KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 8 (Bernama) -- 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. TEXT-S&P report: Malaysia developing into a major islamic bond mkt (The following statement was released by the rating agency) Feb 06 - As shaky prospects for the global economy continue,Malaysia's bond market stands out by becoming the Islamicfinance center for Asia ... Malaysia Stock Market May Extend Gains Malaysia Stock Market May Extend Gains M'sia, Thailand Central Banks To Benefit From Cross-border Repurchase Agreement KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 8 (Bernama) -- Malaysia and Thailand central banks will benefit from the cross-border repurchase arrangement signed in a memorandum of understanding on Thursday, says Moody's Investors Service. The Malaysia Boleh sports branding From RAVINDRAN RAMAN KUTTY, Kuala Lumpur Exclusive: Malaysian exporters halt palm oil supply to Iran KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian palm oil exporters have stopped supplying Iran with most of the 30,000 tonnes of the food staple the Middle Eastern country buys each month, or about half its demand, as Western financial curbs on Tehran stymie payments, two trading sources said. The halt in Malaysia's palm oil exports to Iran, which the traders said started late last year, is the latest sign ... Standard & Poor's Maintains Strong Outlook For Malaysia's Bond Market KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 8 (Bernama) -- 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. Malaysia to sign deal for bridge project By Mizan Rahman Dhaka Bangladesh will soon sign a deal with Malaysia for construction of the much-hyped Padma bridge. Credit scoring beneficial It helps banks compete with foreign counterparts, boost bottomline KUALA LUMPUR: A comprehensive credit scoring system to evaluate customers risks will enable banks in Malaysia to compete with their foreign counterparts and boost their bottomlines amid the liberalisation in the local banking sector. |
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