The government's decision to terminate the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High-Speed Rail (HSR) project is the right move as the country is currently facing health and economic crises.
Putra Business School associate professor Dr Ahmed Razman Abdul Latiff said this was although the government was facing the possibility of paying RM300 million in compensation to Singapore.
He…
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah on 2 October 2020 said that Malaysia is expected to enter the third wave of COVID-19 in line and a possible CMCO - with the increasing number of cases recorded worldwide recently.
As reported on 7 October 2020, the highest number of confirmed infections in a single…
Based on the Property Market Report - H1 2020 (NAPIC), the pace of improvement will depend on both domestic and external factors such as political stability, global oil and commodity prices as well as further developments related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Behind the Property Market Activity
1.The property market performance recorded a…
According to the Ministry of Health , the public needs to be aware of 5 colours of the COVID-19 quarantine bracelets - pink, white, blue, red or yellow.
Please be aware the bracelets must be worn by those who;
Had close contact with COVID-19 patients
Returned from abroad
In administrative…
While having a good hygiene routine helps curb the COVID-19 virus curve, the human body also needs a good nutrition plan to ensure its immune systems are as strong as their physical counterparts.
Those who eat a well-balanced diet tend to be healthier and have a lower risk of chronic illnesses and infectious diseases.…
Beginning on the 7th August 2020, borrowers need to apply directly with their respective banks in order to obtain loan repayment flexibility.
With the blanket loan moratorium set to end on 30th September, banks are ready to assist affected borrowers - who have suffered from the COVID-19 situation with repayment plans.
What happens after the…
As of August 1st 2020, it is mandatory for all Malaysians to wear face masks when travelling on public transports and in crowded public areas, as the authorities work to break the chain of COVID-19 transmission.
Senior Defense Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said those who fail to comply with the new rules will…
As of 20th July 2020, Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, in a nationally televised address, warned fellow Malaysians that if COVID-19 infections were to increase again, then the government would be forced to impose another lockdown and the economy would suffer - a total of 2 billion Malaysian Ringgit a day.
The Malaysian government plans to…
Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd is ready to accommodate travel bubble when the government agrees to reopen its international borders, said Group chief executive officer Datuk Mohd Shukrie Mohd Salleh.
He said the airport operator did not stop its operations at all throughout the pandemic and had implemented additional precautionary measures to ensure the safety of…
While the COVID-19 pandemic is having detrimental effects on the real estate sector across the world, Chinese investors continue to search the world for good deals although overall deal closings fell during the first quarter of 2020.
Traditionally, the top five outbound destinations for Chinese investors have been the US, the UK, Hong Kong, Australia…