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2018-11-03
Resetting the economy
We will explain Budget 2019 clearly to stakeholders, says Dr Mahathir
Resetting the economy
Ex-Goldman banker Ng to be extradited to US while Jho Low insists he is innocent.
We will explain Budget 2019 clearly to stakeholders, says Dr Mahathir
College students happy with allocation
‘Not enough allocations given for TVET’
No more discounts for PTPTN borrowers
‘Health boost is still too little’
MINISTERS
Govt to continue with its expansionary budget
Film industry gets a shot in the arm
Departure levy set to affect some travellers
MACC gets more bite in fight
Nothing new about new budget
IGP: Good improvement in allocation to cops
Eyes of the taxman are on you now
Public thankful major transport projects will go on
Motorcyclists rejoice as they don’t have to pay toll now
Joy for first-time house buyers
Social Media
Govt to pilot B40 health insurance plan
P2P funding available for first-time house buyers
Good news as EIS will be implemented in January
Accelerating adoption of Industry 4.0
Groups: Gender equality push lacking
RM45mil is good news to homemakers
Not many goodies for Penang
Don: Budget to buffer against slower growth
Non-Muslim civil servants happy to get unrecorded leave
Announcement on a duty-free Pangkor lauded
Digital tax triggers generally negative public reaction
Gobind: Five years a realistic target for rural broadband
MCA campaign ends on high note
Low likely bought Rosmah’s pink diamond necklace
MACC at Najib’s house to gather evidence
Justo hands ‘important’ files to MACC
Increase fines for ciggie smugglers, say NGOs
RM50mil for mission schools
Thai cops foil M’sian-led Macau scam ring
Life lessons from a Chevening Year
Dad chucks newborn girl off the cliff
Hael aims to bring M’sian music to world stage
When no can only mean no
M’sian hospital in Cox’s Bazar upgraded
Easing tensions
Running for her (long) life
Cheesy music does the trick
Khashoggi was dissolved?
‘Faults in other 737-MAX 8 jets’
Pakistan at economic low-point, says Khan
Drunk Japan air pilot ‘ten times over limit’
Gunmen kill India’s ruling party leader in Kashmir
Sri Lankan Speaker defies president
Japan Cabinet approves Bill to accept foreign workers
Small rockets with payloads taking off
Trump threatens to shoot migrants
Elderly Japanese pine to return to ‘lost’ north islands
Pay states for saving forests
Sports transcends politics
Insure vehicles for e-hailing purpose
Good heads the best to turn laggard schools around
Going for a century
Celtics hand visiting Bucks first defeat of season
Vietnam and F1 strike deal to hold Hanoi race in 2020
Just don’t Peter out
Dunne grabs narrow first-round lead in Turkey
So-yeon takes oneshot lead in Japan Classic
Solari up and running
It’s over: Bolt’s Australian football dream collapses
Argentina again leave out Messi for Mexico friendlies
No Red marks, please
Stricken Leicester set for emotional return to action
West Ham ban pitch invaders for life
Martial the marshal
United can reach top four, says Mourinho
Restless Pochettino holds key to Spurs’ progress
Bad news, Guardiola
Refreshed V Shem-Wee Kiong make final push in race for Guangzhou
Women and mixed pairs smash into last four in Macau
Alex the trailblazer
Champ Marquez game for a little more work to make front row
No early fizz
Bagnaia out to tame Bull charge as he eyes Moto2 title
Adam settles for mixed results after bold move to take painkillers
Key points from the Budget
New line-up and leaner structure at MoF
What’s not in the report
Slower export growth as trade war bites
Three main thrusts in Budget 2019
GDP to grow 4.8% this year and 4.9% next year
Fundraising activities to pick up pace next year after a slump in 2018
Financial sector stays sound
Outstanding household loans 6% higher as at end-July
Global economy under higher risks
Asean members need to work together to prevail
Impact of trade war on the Malaysian economy
Malaysia and the international tax standard
Malaysia to become ageing population by 2020
Mismatch of skill sets a factor to youth unemployment
Domestic demand to grow by 4.8% next year
Services sector to be the fastest-growing sector of the economy
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