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Malaysia to fund Bangladesh bridge project The year 2012 is expected to be an eventful period for the local automotive industry. The following are just a few questions to consider over the months to come. Industry players and analysts have fo ..... Khairy: EPF not at risk, loans made to Putrajaya KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 8 — The Employees Provident Fund’s (EPF) low-cost home loan scheme will not expose the institution to bad credit risk as borrowings will be secured by the government, Khairy Jamaluddin said today. Malaysia-Market factors to watch Jan 31 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 ... Pakatan: EPF loan scheme masked to hide federal debt (The Malaysian Insider) - akatan Rakyat (PR) lawmakers accused Putrajaya today abusing monies from the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) to hide its current debt levels under the guise of offering a purportedly “noble” housing scheme for lower-income earners. DATA SNAP: Malaysia December M3 Money Supply +14.4% On Year Malaysia's broadest measure of money supply, M3, expanded 14.4% in December from a year earlier, more quickly than November's 12.4% on-year increase, data issued by Bank Negara Malaysia showed Friday. Malaysian-Bangladesh venture on bridge may be costly "It will be problematic if the government arranges finance from sources other than the World Bank and other development partners," said former finance adviser to a caretaker government Akbar Ali Khan. TI-Malaysia: Explain awarding of RM7.07 bn West Coast Expressway project KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 30): Transparency International Malaysia (TI-M) has expressed concern over the apparent lack of transparency and proper procedure in the awarding of the RM7.07 billion West Coast Expressway concession project. Disaster for Malaysia: 60-year highway robbery! Another Rosemajib deal? FROM THE BLOGS "Kumpulan Xxxx has officially obtained the contract to build a RM7.07 billion highway linking Banting (Selangor) and Taiping (Perak). Comment on 1Care: What ails Malaysia’s healthcare system? by k1980 //Maybe we should form ABBN// No need one lah. Once unmo is ousted, the other component mosquito parties led by CSL, KTK, ect will dissolve on their own and their members scrambling to join PR. |
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