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water riddle_3

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water riddle_2

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water riddle_1

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No plans to increase price of local rice

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No plans to increase price of local rice New Straits Times - 01 Apr 2008 KUALA LUMPUR: The price of local rice will not be raised despite a surge in global prices, Datuk Seri Najib Razak said yesterday. The deputy prime minister said the government was mo nitoring the situation to ensure enough stocks for domestic consumption. "At the moment, the  ... more>>

East Asia faces slower growth_world bank

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News Headlines East Asia faces slower growth: World Bank Reuters (Business Times) - 02 Apr 2008 SINGAPORE: East Asia faces challenging times in 2008 as falling exports and reduced business spending result in slower economic growth at a time when rising food prices push up inflation rates, the World Bank said. In its semi-annual report released yes  ... more>>

Capital market will continue to expand

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Capital market will continue to expand Business Times - 01 Apr 2008 Despite global uncertainties, the Malaysian capital market will continue to enjoy growth this year given its resiliency, says the Securities Commission chairman THE Malaysian capital market, which saw robust growth last year, is expected to expand further this year despite a tough  ... more>>

REPORT_gdp growth at 5.8_ by 2050

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News Headlines Report: GDP growth at 5.8% by 2050 The Star - 05 Mar 2008 KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's gross domestic product (GDP) growth is expected to be at 5.8% per annum by 2050, just below the average 6.4% per annum predicted for E7 economies comprising China, India, Brazil, Mexico, Russia, Indonesia and Turkey, according to a new report by Price  ... more>>

No signs of delay in mega projects

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No signs of delay in mega projects btimes.com.my Published: 2008/03/14 NEW Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng does not expect any delays in the implementation of approved mega projects in the state that come under the purview of the federal government. Projects such as the Second Penang Bridge, the monorail project and Penang Outer Ring Road are co  ... more>>

Nazir_Merger between CIMB and Maybank not on the table

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Nazir: Merger between CIMB and Maybank not on the table The Edge Daily - 27 Mar 2008 The speculated merger between CIMB Bank Bhd and Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) is “not on the table”, Bumiputra Commerce Holdings Bhd group chief executive officer Datuk Na zir Razak said. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of Invest Malaysia 2008 conference he  ... more>>

malaysia to remain resilient

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Zeti: Malaysia’s economy to remain resilient The Star - 27 Mar 2008 KUALA LUMPUR: Despite challenging external conditions marked by the downturn in the United States, Malaysia's economy is expected to remain resilient this year because of the country's strong fundamentals, diversified export base, and low exposure of local financial institutions t  ... more>>

Malaysia to maintain fuel subsidies[1]

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Malaysia to maintain fuel subsidies Reuters (Business Times Singapore) - 17 Mar 2008 PUTRAJAYA (Malaysia) - Malaysia plans to maintain state subsidies despite record crude oil prices, the country's premier said on Friday, less than a week after leading his party to the worst election disaster in its history. The election saw a backlash against Pr  ... more>>

Local banks unlikely to tighten credit

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Local banks unlikely to tighten credit The Star - 28 Mar 2008 PETALING JAYA: Unlike some of their foreign counterparts, banks in Malaysia are not generally expected to tighten credit amid the uncertainty in the global economy. HSBC Bank Malaysia Bhd managing director for commercial banking Eddie Norton said this was due to the country’s strong eco  ... more>>

is the worst over_p3

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is the worst over_p2

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is the worst over_p1

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