Saudi Arabia will provide 20 billion riyals ($5.3 billion) to protect the poorest citizens from inflation and stockpile basic commodities, a policy that resembles steps taken recently by Malaysia and …
On the Road: Touring Malaysia’s North
Residents of Kuala Lumpur have a pretty good departure point for a tour of the north or the south of Malaysia – or if you’re really ambitious and have some time on your hands, both.
Malaysia Home Prices To Increase 5-20% Before Year-End, Selangor To Offer 76,000 Affordable Homes To B40 Group And, More
Check out the news highlights of what happened in the Malaysian property market from 21 June to 27 June 2022 now!
Kuala Lumpur Is Getting A Waldorf Astoria, Here Are The Details Behind The New Luxe Property
Kuala Lumpur is getting a Waldorf Astoria. Luxury hotel brand Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts will be opening its first hotel in the capital city of Malaysia come 2024. The expansion into the country …
Malaysia Central Bank to Hike Rates Again in July and September
Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), although dealing with low inflation compared with many other economies, unexpectedly raised its key overnight policy rate by 25 basis points to 2.00% at its May meeting.
Tejas aircraft is Malaysia’s top choice for fighter jet programme
Malaysia has narrowed down on the Indian aircraft notwithstanding the stiff competition from China’s JF-17 jet, South Korea’s FA-50 and Russia’s Mig-35 as well as Yak-130 …
India’s Tejas aircraft emerges as Malaysia’s top choice for its new fighter jet programme
Malaysia has narrowed down on the Indian aircraft notwithstanding the stiff competition from China’s JF-17 jet, South Korea’s FA-50 and Russia’s Mig-35 as well as Yak-130 …
Transforming Malaysia’s skylines
Malaysia was quick to see the potential of the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and get on board. The projects have helped boost bilateral trade and investment, upgrade public transit and …
Why Malaysia has reason to be optimistic – if only it gets its act together
The country could benefit from China’s rise and Western retirees trying to stretch their savings by moving here.
Why Malaysia has reason to be optimistic – if only it gets its act together
The country could benefit from China’s rise and Western retirees trying to stretch their savings by moving here.