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Ringgit slips against greenback
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 14, 2015:
The ringgit opened lower against the US dollar today, said a dealer.
At 9.30am, the local unit was quoted at 4.3255/3315 against the US dollar from Friday’s close of...
Posted on 14 Dec 2015Read More
Ringgit flat against US dollar in early trade
KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit opened almost unchanged against the greenback today, as traders remained on the sidelines.
At 9.06 am, the local unit was quoted at 4.2550/2590 against the dollar from 4.2...
Posted on 9 Dec 2015Read More
Consumers to pay more for electricity, but TNB's earnings won't be higher
PETALING JAYA: Despite consumers in Peninsular Malaysia having to pay 0.73 sen per kilowatt hour (kWh) more for electricity for the next six months beginning Jan 1, the impact of the rebate’s implemen...
Posted on 9 Dec 2015Read More
Frequently Asked Questions About Being Blacklisted
It is common knowledge recently that the amount of people declaring bankruptcy are on the rise in this country due to many reasons and this has put a lot of misunderstanding and fear amongst members o...
Posted on 8 Dec 2015Read More
KTM train service from Gua Musang to Tumpat to resume next year
KTM Intercity train services on the East Coast from Gua Musang to Tumpat are expected to resume in April next year.
KTM Berhad president Sarbini Tijan said the KTM is currently carrying out repair ...
Posted on 8 Dec 2015Read More
Ringgit opens at RM4.20 against greenback
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 7, 2015:
The ringgit opened broadly higher against the US dollar and other major currencies today on renewed demand for the domestic currency, a dealer said.
At 9.20am, the l...
Posted on 7 Dec 2015Read More
China can offer ‘free’ rooftop solar panels
BEIJING, Dec 8, 2015:
China may be on the verge of finally cracking the crucial urban and suburban solar market – thanks to a new funding model that allows buyers to have panels installed for fre...
Posted on 8 Dec 2015Read More
Basic Requirements for Owning a Credit Card
In Malaysia, Bank Negara Malaysia is the body in charge of regulating personal debt through credit cards. Therefore they also have the legal authority to administer the laws surrounding the usage and ...
Posted on 7 Dec 2015Read More
6 Ways To Increase You Chances at Getting a Housing Loan
When taking a housing loan, banks usually access your ability to pay these loans back based on several aspects. These include:
• Your debt servicing rate: How promptly and how regularly you pay b...
Posted on 7 Dec 2015Read More
Challenging times in Johor and Penang
THE slowdown in the current property sector has seen transactions, be it primary or secondary, winding down within the Klang Valley this year.
Unfortunately, the situation in other prime markets, s...
Posted on 5 Dec 2015Read More
Why house prices remain high
THERE are two questions floating around the property market today: why do house prices remain as high as they are, and what affects these prices? Both are interlinked.
According to Jordan Lee & Jaa...
Posted on 5 Dec 2015Read More
All You Need to Know About Bankruptcy
Recently, the media has been reporting that the number of bankruptcies in Malaysia are on the rise and those declaring bankruptcies are getting younger and younger. This has probably been fuelled by a...