tags - Sinar Daily
Focus
National
Politics
World
Money
Deep Dive
Politically Frank
Exclusives
Sports
Special Reports
Culture
Personality
Islamic
Features
Viral
Entertainment
Opinions
Commentary
Columnists
Letters
On The Ground
Videos
Podcast
For You
Contact Us
Log In
Sign Up
Search
Sinar Harian
Sinar Plus
Sinar Bestari
Sinar Islam
GE15
PRU
Tags Results for
Universiti-Tun-Abdul-Razak
Total matches: 36
Photo for illustration purpose only - 123RF
National
Economist urges govt to have long term exchange rate
SHAH ALAM - The government should have a long term currency or exchange rate to combat devaluing of...
Women shop for flour and sugar at a supermarket in Kuala Lumpur. - Philip Chong / AFP pic
Focus
Put sugar tax expansion on hold till economy improves, economists, retailers urge
SHAH ALAM - Economists have asked Putrajaya to delay implementing the sugar tax expansion list till...
At the time, almost 400,000 Malaysian citizens work in Singapore including the 3D sector.
National
More expected to leave the country for financial reasons, warns expert
SHAH ALAM - More youth in the country are more inclined to find jobs overseas due to several factors...
Universiti Tun Abdul Razak (Unirazak) economist Professor Emeritus Dr Barjoyai Bardai (left) and Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) Putra Business School economic analyst Associate Professor Dr Ahmed Razman Abdul Latiff
National
Govt should start endowment fund for the needy - Economists
SHAH ALAM - Subsidies are just one of the short-term solutions to help the needy group, but the long...
Pegging Ringgit Malaysia (RM) can overcome inflation, but it will not work in the longer term, say experts. Illustration photo: 123RF
National
Pegging RM will not work for long term, experts say
SHAH ALAM - Pegging Ringgit Malaysia (RM) can overcome inflation, but it will not work in the longer...
The cash aid given by the government to help the people during a time when the cost of living is high and the country sees an increasing price of goods garners mixed views from economists. Illustration photo: 123RF
National
Cash aid alone is not enough - Economists
SHAH ALAM – The cash aid given by the government to help the people during a time when the cost of...
Consumers Association of Subang and Shah Alam (CASSA) president Datuk Seri Jacob George says a comprehensive plan linking residential areas to commercial areas is needed.
National
Not just one-month free service, come up with proper transport solutions, urge experts
SHAH ALAM - A consumer group says the RM155 mil spend on a one-month free public transport ride...
National
Khazanah most suitable entity to audit Sapura Energy
SHAH ALAM - A special audit needs to be conducted on Sapura Energy Bhd (SEB) to determine the...
Economist Nazari ismail says government debt plus guarantees are now more than RM1 trillion and they may be forced to introduce GST to reduce burden
National
Malaysia likely to face recession, govt may end up borrowing more, says expert
SHAH ALAM - An economist has warned Malaysia will likely be hit by recession with slower economic...
Prices of food and vegetables surged further during the Raya festival
National
Expert explains why prices of food skyrocketing and the role consumers play
SHAH ALAM - Cartels, cost of logistics, higher demand during Raya, and the Ukraine war are pushing...
1
2
3
4
Latest News
This screengrab taken from AFPTV video footage on April 27, 2024 shows choreographer Sahil Kumar watching his dance video uploaded on social media platform Instagram, at a studio in Rohtak. - Photo by AFP
India's influencers still struggle years after TikTok ban
Fitness instructor Manahel Al-Otaibi was convicted under Saudi Arabia’s counter-terrorism law. (manahelal_otibi/Instagram photo)
Tweets or 'terrorism'?: Saudi's jailed online activists
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Photo by 123RF
Malaysian enterprises urged to make AI a top priority - Analytics platform provider
Nasi Kukus vending machine. - Photo by Bernama
Nasi Kukus vendor's sales soar to RM14,000 through IPR programme
Photo for illustration purpose only. - File photo by Bernama
Labuan's tourism landscape set for rejuvenation to amplify island's allure
Most Popular
Other ways parasites could lurk in your food besides sushi
Traditionally processed beans becoming popular among coffee lovers
Photo for illustration purpose only. - FILE PIX by Bernama
Penang wants more Muslim-friendly eateries to help strengthen state tourism
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Photo by Bernama
Is Brazil still the land of football?
Aerial view of a football field in Sao Paulo, Brazil, taken on February 17, 2024. - Photo by AFP
Orangutan treats own wound with pain-relieving plant
Rakus was observed eating, and then repeatedly applying the sap to his wound. Photo: Social media
Sign up for
Newsletter
Subscribe for all stuff trending related.
Sign up for Newsletter
SinarDaily
I agree with
Terms & Conditions
and
Privacy Statement
.