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Malaysian economy grew by 5 per cent last year, says Bank Negara
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian economy expanded by 5 per cent last year, led by the private sector. Bank Negara Malaysia said economic activities in the fourth quarter grew by 4.5 per cent from 4.7 per c...
Posted on 18 Feb 2016Read More
High-end condo prices to remain flat
KUALA LUMPUR: Property prices in the high-end condominium segment will remain flat, while rental prices fall, due to increased competition between existing units and new launches, said property consul...
Malaysia's economy is expected to slow down in the final quarter (Q4) of 2015, although the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) annual growth rate for the full year would still be within the official forecas...
Posted on 17 Feb 2016Read More
How to Know If You Have Depression
Many Malaysians don’t like to discuss the issue of depression. This is mainly because they view it as a taboo subject and some are even superstitious, believing that discussing a certain negative subj...
Residents are cashing in on Petaling Jaya City Council’s (MBPJ) rat catching campaign launched earlier this month.
To date, MBPJ has collected 314 rats from the public in Bukit Gasing in a campaign...
Posted on 17 Feb 2016Read More
Ways to Keep Your Small Business Afloat In Difficult Times
Economic slowdowns can be the business owner’s worst nightmare. Imagine sales that are slowing down, and you don’t have enough to pay your bills or your employees. Many business owners will no doubt w...
Posted on 16 Feb 2016Read More
Property outlook in Malaysia to be bleak in first half
Affordability and strict bank lending will continue to weigh on the property sector, with the outlook to remain bleak in the first half of the year.
UOBKayHian Research said in a report that demand...
Posted on 16 Feb 2016Read More
Ringgit strengthens on yuan gains
Most emerging Asian currencies rose today after China’s central bank set its daily yuan guidance rate sharply firmer, easing concerns over risks of devaluation, and as regional stock markets clawed ba...
Posted on 16 Feb 2016Read More
Ways You Can Beat Those Monday Blues
You hear the alarm ring and slowly your senses awaken, you lift your hand and plop it around trying to silence the alarm clock, or your phone, whichever one is making all that ruckus. Then suddenly th...
Posted on 15 Feb 2016Read More
Penang tourist trade hopes ringgit’s loss is its gain
While the average Malaysian grapples with the rising cost of living compounded by a depreciating currency, Penang hoteliers are hoping that domestic tourism will pick up this year with fewer people ho...