Bursa Malaysia continued its uptrend at the close yesterday due to increased interest from retail and repositioning of portfolios by institutional and foreign investors, analysts say.
Property sector shines in 2023 on Bursa Malaysia
THE property sector stood out in 2023 as the second-best performing sector on Bursa Malaysia, with the Kuala Lumpur Property Index recording an impressive return of 34.5% versus the Kuala Lumpur …
ONYX Hospitality Group announces expansion with three new properties opening in Malaysia in 2024
As a testament to the Group’s commitment to strategic growth, ONYX Hospitality Group is excited to announce the forthcoming addition of three new properties to the Malaysian portfolio: The eagerly …
Bursa Malaysia ends higher on bargain hunting, CI up 0.63pc
Bursa Malaysia closed higher today as bargain hunting emerged following yesterday’s sell-down, amid the mostly lower regional market performance, said …
Malaysia Edition: Anwar in anti-graft mode | TRX mall in new financial district draws crowds
Asian Insider: Malaysia Edition helps you connect the dots on the biggest stories playing out in Malaysia every week. Sign up here to get the newsletter in your inbox. All eyes were back on the …
PM or minister, we’ll take action if you are corrupt, says Malaysia’s Anwar
He also lauded the anti-graft agency for acting against people regardless of their position. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PM or minister, we’ll take action if you are corrupt, says Malaysia’s Anwar
He also lauded the anti-graft agency for acting against people regardless of their position. Read more at straitstimes.com.
McDonald’s Malaysia sues pro-Palestinian group for Israel boycott: report
McDonald’s Malaysia has sued a pro-Palestine group for defamation and loss of earnings, after the group led boycotts against McDonald’s over the war in Gaza.
‘I feel trapped’: Scores of underage Rohingya girls forced into abusive marriages in Malaysia
Kept as virtual prisoners in their own homes, scores of underage Rohingya girls were forced to become child brides, with little hope of escape.
Malaysians flocks to Thailand’s Hatyai in big numbers during holidays, contributing RM270mil to local economy
Visitors from Malaysia to Hatyai, the vibrant southern Thai city, doubled to 20,000 daily during the Christmas and year-end holiday season, contributing more than 2 billion Baht (RM270 million) to the …