The Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) views that a legal framework study is needed to standardise financial reporting practices for …
Companies Commission calls for legal framework study to standardise NGO financial reporting in Malaysia
The Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) views that a legal framework study is needed to standardise financial reporting practices for …
Eerie pics expose Malaysia’s ‘sick projects’ problem
Sick or abandoned housing projects have been a recurrent issue for the nation’s economy since the 1980s. Local media reports that the issue slows real estate investments and overall economic growth.
2023 a year of headwinds for Malaysia’s major commodities
KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia’s major commodities suffered a setback in 2023 despite a weaker ringgit as it was overshadowed by demand deficits due to global economic uncertainties arising from the ongoing …
Malaysia’s Nobel journey
MALAYSIA is no stranger to winning Nobel Prize awards. In 2013, then 52-year-old Lt Kol (Rtd) Mohd Nasarudin Yusof, a retired Armed Forces personnel became the first Malaysian awarded the Nobel Peace …
No ‘puppet king’: Sultan of Johor set to voice his views as Malaysia’s next monarch
Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar will wield his influence over Kuala Lumpur, with an eye on good governance and political stability. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Workers sceptical of better pay, firms concerned over higher costs as Malaysia pilots Singapore-styled progressive wage policy
The policy is aimed at improving the wages and working conditions of low-income workers in Malaysia, but employers are worried about increasing costs should government incentives be removed.
Veekhash vrooms his way into Malaysia Book of Records
Meet Veekhash Logendran, a gifted toddler who recently earned a spot in the Malaysia Book of Records for identifying 40 car logos in under one minute: from familiar brands such as Proton and Toyota to lesser-known makes such as SsangYong and Skoda!
Conceding early costs Malaysia dearly as they miss last-eight spot
The spectre of conceding early goals came back to haunt the Malaysian junior hockey team again. The team coached by Amin Rahim found themselves 0-3 down to Australia in the first quarter of their last Group A match in the Junior Hockey World Cup and despite mounting a fightback,
Nvidia CEO suggests Malaysia could be AI ‘manufacturing’ hub as Southeast Asia expands data centers
The CEO of technology giant Nvidia said Friday that he views Malaysia as a potential hub for artificial intelligence “manufacturing,” though he did not confirm the chipmaker is in talks with a local …