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Telekom Malaysia mandates bond offering
Telekom Malaysia Berhad is expected to return to the bond markets for the first time in five years next month.
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Jackie Horne
| 14 September 2000
Editor's Desk
Malaysia's long road not so rocky
By
Ranjit Ajit Singh
| 4 September 2000
M&A
25 Malaysian banks complete merger talks
The Malaysian bank merger process nears completion, as banks take advantage of a tax break.
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Asia Pulse
| 24 August 2000
Equities
Star Cruises to launch Hong Kong IPO
Having got its finances shipshape, Star Cruises is on course to raise $600 million-$800 million via a Hong Kong listing in the next 2 months.
By
Jim Regan
| 21 August 2000
M&A
Malaysian government to bail out Naluri via MAS stake sale
Naluri is expected to exit MAS at cost, courtesy of the Malaysian government, which would then sell part of its holding to Qantas.
By
Jim Regan
| 1 August 2000
Business Moves
Public Bank takes a beating
An unpopular merger plan leads to a market pummelling. Public Bank proponents say investors are thinking too short term.
By
Meera Tharmaratnam
| 31 July 2000
Business Moves
Public Bank takes a beating
An unpopular merger plan leads to a market pummelling. Public Bank proponents say investors are thinking too short term.
By
Meera Tharmaratnam
| 31 July 2000
View Point
Malaysia's banks should stay out of the bond market, says CDRC chief
Malaysia''s corporate debt restructuring chief talks about Malaysia''s bond market and what needs solving.
By
Meera Tharmaratnam
| 26 July 2000
View Point
Pulling Malaysia's infrastructure programme back on track
Malaysia''s corporate debt restructuring chief talks about infrastructure problems and Malaysia''s plans to solve them.
By
Meera Tharmaratnam
| 25 July 2000
View Point
EXCLUSIVE: How Malaysia's CDRC really views the Renong group
The first in a three-part interview with Chellappah Rajandram - the chief of Malaysia''s corporate debt restructuring agency - on the attempts to turn around the debt-laden ...
By
Meera Tharmaratnam
| 24 July 2000
M&A
Mahathir's son says no to Maybank takeover
Maybank''s plans to take over PhileoAllied Bhd have been scuppered by one of PhileoAllied''s shareholders, Avenue Assets. There''s also more bad news for the Utama-AMMB merger.
By
Meera Tharmaratnam
| 14 July 2000
Business Moves
Confusion surrounds Sapura's stake in TimedotCom
Some say the creditor got a 20% in TimedotCom, Time Engineering''s 100% unit. Sapura insists it has taken only 5%.
By
Meera Tharmaratnam
| 13 July 2000
Business Moves
Confusion surrounds Sapura's stake in TimedotCom
Some say the creditor got a 20% in TimedotCom, Time Engineering''s 100% unit. Sapura insists it has taken only 5%.
By
Meera Tharmaratnam
| 13 July 2000
People Moves
Malaysia's azim chosen world savings bank institute president
By
Asia Pulse
| 12 July 2000
People Moves
Malaysia's azim chosen world savings bank institute president
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Asia Pulse
| 12 July 2000
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