MAA Maintains Car Sales Forecast for 2020

[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Passenger car sales, which enjoyed strong growth in recent months, may be affected by motion control orders (MCOs) in the last quarter. “Car sales figures could be affected by MCOs amid the increase in Covid-19 cases. The end of the loan repayment moratorium at the end of …

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Various Network opens at 35 cents on ACE Market

[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Piling and foundation specialist Aneka Jaringan Holdings Bhd made a firm debut in the ACE market on Tuesday, opening at 35 sen, which was two sen above its 33 sen offer price. At 9:03 a.m. M., was trading at 34.5 sen, an increase of 1.5 sen. 17.71 …

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French police raid extremist groups after teacher beheaded

[ad_1] PARIS: The French police have carried out a series of raids against extremist networks, three days after the beheading of a history teacher who had shown his students a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin promised there would be “not a minute’s respite for the enemies …

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Will Muhyiddin give in to Umno’s demands?

[ad_1] YOUR OPINION | “A prime minister cannot entertain himself with the whims and fantasies of his MPs every time they ask for it.” Umno details new terms, seeks supreme council council: Ahmad Maslan We are ordinary people: Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, never in the history of Malaysian politics have …

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Food waste falls during OLS, increases again shortly after

[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Remember how bread, rice, eggs, mineral water, and other essentials flew off grocery store and supermarket shelves when the government announced the Movement Control Order (MCO) in March? This panic buying scenario was repeated recently when the conditional MCO (CMCO) was reimposed in certain states to halt …

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