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Your Guide to All The Basics about CTOS
In Malaysia, whenever you apply for any type of loan from a bank, they will conduct a mandatory check on your credit history, not only within their own bank but in all the financial institutions, Comm...
Posted on 26 Nov 2015Read More
Tolls for eight more highways to go up next year
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 24-- Works minister Datuk Fadillah Yusof said toll rates for eight highways in the country would be adjusted upwards next year, or the government would have to shoulder some RM593.32...
Posted on 24 Nov 2015Read More
Singapore lowers its GDP growth for 2015, 2016
SINGAPORE, NOV 25, 2015:
Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) expects the republic’s economy to grow by close to 2.0% in 2015, and by 1.0 to 3.0% in 2016.
It said the Singapore econ...
Posted on 25 Nov 2015Read More
What Causes Property Depreciation?
Although very rare in Malaysia, property depreciation or devaluation does indeed happen. Although it does not happen to entire housing areas, or entire commercial projects, it does sometimes happen to...
Posted on 25 Nov 2015Read More
Johor Affordable Housing Scheme Starts End Of January
NUSAJAYA, Nov 24 (Bernama) -- Johor affordable housing scheme to help the low income group obtain housing loans will strart from the end of January next year.
State Housing and Local Government Com...
Posted on 24 Nov 2015Read More
Flip It or Keep It? Your House Investment Guide
An increasing number of people are now deciding to invest in real estate to earn a passive income. This is especially true among young people nowadays who are forced to grapple with ever the ever incr...
Posted on 24 Nov 2015Read More
Gov’t enhances highway toll rate agreement terms
The government has enhanced the terms in its agreement with highway concessionaires on the toll rates, Works Minister Fadillah Yusof said.
One of the terms is the abolishment of automatic toll rate...
Posted on 24 Nov 2015Read More
Malaysian Ringgit declines most in two weeks
KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit fell the most in two weeks on speculation last week’s rally was overdone given that oil prices remain depressed and China’s economy is still slowing.
The ringgit climbed 2...
Posted on 24 Nov 2015Read More
Pressure building against ringgit
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 18, 2015:
The ringgit opened lower in early trade against the US dollar as the greenback firmed near its seven-month high versus a basket of major currencies.
At 9.20am, the ringg...
Posted on 18 Nov 2015Read More
M’sians condemn terrorism, IS
PETALING JAYA: As a sign of solidarity with victims of the Paris terror attacks, Malaysians are speaking out against Islamophobia and saying that terrorism has no place in Islam.
An online campaig...
Posted on 18 Nov 2015Read More
Najib: Middle-income group vital to economic growth
PETALING JAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak took to his blog on Monday to explain the important role the middle-income group, or M40, plays in national development. He also explained the...