Malaysias Summer of missnöje?
Under valet, människor tenderar att vara mer inspirerade att uttrycka sina åsikter om politik, styrning, och demokrati. Kampanjer har inte officiellt startat i Malaysia, but it’s encouraging to More...
Malaysia: «People in the south must not seek a separate state»
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on Monday reaffirmed to visiting Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra that Malaysia did not support the insurgency and opposed violence in Thailand’s southern border region, More...
Malaysia Economy outlook: Rising on FDI and Exports
With many sectors of the economy having performed solidly over the past 12 månader, Malaysia is hoping for more of the same in 2012. I själva verket, foreign direct investment (FDI) is up, inflation well contained, and the More...
Big Spenders Spur Malaysia’s Retail Industry
As hypermarkets change Malaysia’s shopping landscape and economic pressures squeeze profits, the country’s retail sector should continue to maintain a healthy growth rate and become increasingly competitive. More...
Investing in smarter cities will help Malaysia achieve High-Income-Country status
Malaysia’s economy decelerated over the first half of 2011, with the GDP expanding by 4.4 procent. Private consumption growth continued at a healthy pace but solid domestic demand was not enough to offset a weakening More...
The Malaysia report
Malaysia is a multicultural South-east Asian democracy, located on the Malay Peninsula and Borneo. Endowed with prodigious natural resources, including rubber, palm oil and oil and gas, Malaysia has expanded into More...
Malaysia: Taking Islamic finance further
Malaysia’s Islamic finance sector is further consolidating its position as a market leader, moving to broaden its product range and expand its reach, though it may need to keep an eye on rivals aspiring to emulate More...
Malaysian government’s bank Postpones Yuan Bond
The Malaysian government’s investment holding arm Khazanah Nasional Bhd., which is looking to issue as much as $78.3 million in yuan-denominated Islamic trust certificates, or sukuk, postpone the pricing of More...
Malaysia’s Twisted Past emerges from the past
Nationalism in Malaysia is a peculiar thing. Och, at the end of the day, it’s more about being Malay, Muslim and from Peninsula Malaysia as opposed to any of the other religious or many ethnic groups who have More...
Insurgents must stop war crimes in the South of Thailand (Amnesty)
Insurgents in the long-running internal armed conflict in southern Thailand must immediately stop their campaign of targeting civilians, Amnesty International urged today in a new report. More...














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