Dry or with soup, beef noodles are an irresistible Malaysian cuisine. There’s nothing like a hot bowl of beef noodles to lift up your spirits and fill up your stomach. You can find beef noodles in all sorts of shapes and sizes, like beef tripe, beef ball, beef brisket, minced beef and beef mix.…
There’s no shortage of possible investments available out there. With so many possibilities and so much potential, it can be difficult to make a wise choice. How can you decide which individual investment is worth your money?
Malaysia is known for its hot and humid weather. When the temperature starts to rise you need something to cool down with, and what better than a deliciously sweet milkshake? Here we will tell you all about 5 places you can get the best milkshakes in Klang Valley.
Check out IQI’s Chief Economist Shan Saeed at the Starproperty.my Forum 2018.
Credit scores are used by banks and other lenders who provide loans, mortgages, credit card companies, and even car dealers financing auto purchases, to make decisions about whether or not to offer you credit and what the terms of the offer (such as the interest rate or down payment) will be. With your hard-earned money…
With the weather being so warm and humid, Malaysia isn’t exactly the picturesque place for a white Christmas. Nevertheless, Christmas is one of the most widely celebrated holidays in Malaysia. Every Malaysian, no matter who they are, hops on the Christmas cheer come December. And like any country, we have our own special way of…
In the real estate business one situation you are sure to encounter during a transaction is a few rounds of negotiations between the buyer and the seller. It is inevitable. Sellers want the best possible price for their property and buyers want the best deal.
Negotiating is an important part of investing in a…
Historically Malaysia has always been a major source of business in terms trade, commerce, and real estate. Thanks to the straits of Malacca, Malaysia’s economy has continued to grow based solely on its location. Combined with the present unstable economy of the Middle East, Malaysia’s own oil reserves, business-friendly policies, and a strong Islamic…
Malaysia’s economy is expected to be on an uptrend for the next three to five years, supported by strong local and foreign investments, increase in exports as well as consistent government support for the companies.
This, according to a report, will help the country’s gross domestic product to touch US$1.3 trillion by 2030 and overtake…
Shan Saeed, IQI’s chief economist tells us why confidence in the ringgit will return.
