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Total matches: 36
Tabung Haji
National
TH expected to pay modest dividend for 2022 amid market turbulence, say economist
KUALA LUMPUR - The distribution of profit after zakat for financial year 2022 to be announced by...
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National
Budget 2023: Govt should study and investigate current situations of the rakyat, say economists
SHAH ALAM - The government should study and investigate the current situations faced by the people...
Economists have been forecasting a recession next year.
National
Start Jan 1 with financial planning to beat 2023 recession, experts say
SHAH ALAM - Plan, make a list and spend wisely, experts have advised Malaysians amid prediction of...
The estimate was based on an assessment of TH’s performance in the first half of this year.
National
Economists expect TH dividend to be 2.75 - 3.10 per cent this year
KUALA LUMPUR - Economists anticipate Lembaga Tabung Haji (TH) to declare dividend in the range of...
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Politics
A hung parliament, what it means to the economy
KUALA LUMPUR - The just-concluded 15th General Election (GE15) has brought Malaysia to unchartered...
Universiti Tun Abdul Razak (UniRazak) Economist Professor Dr Barjoyai Bardai
National
GE15: Only a brave, visionary leader could restructure country's economy, say experts
SHAH ALAM - Malaysia needs is a visonary and brave leader to restructure the country's economy...
Budget 2023. Photo: Bernama
National
A small shift in an optimistic budget for gloomy days
SHAH ALAM - It may be a minute contrast from its predecessors but the slight change in the...
Barjoyai
Focus
Five suggestions ahead of a challenging economy
SHAH ALAM - Economists suggests five recommendations to be considered by the government following...
Universiti Malaya Associate Professor Izlin Ismail suggested for an increase in corporate tax or introducing capital gains tax on investment.
National
Govt needs to look for tax revenues from new sources, say economists
SHAH ALAM - Government needs to find tax revenues from new sources to fund future expenditure, says...
Associate Professor Ahmed Razman Latiff of Putra Business School (PBS) says illicit cigarettes remain one of the biggest challenges in the country and Putrajaya should strengthen enforcement before increasing excise duty.
National
Tighten anti-smuggling laws on illicit cigarettes to grow govt revenue, economists urge
SHAH ALAM -Economists say Malaysia faces one of the biggest illicit cigarette trade and called for...
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