| SINGAPORE, Sept 3 (Bernama) -- Maybank said on Friday its banking operations in Indonesia have not been affected by the anti-Malaysia demonstrations by some of the Indonesian protester groups.Maybank Operations In Indonesia Not Affected By Demonstrations, Says Abdul Wahid
SINGAPORE, Sept 3 (Bernama) -- Maybank said on Friday its banking operations in.. Read >> www.bernama.com - 33 mts ago. |
| Printer Friendly Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia said Thursday its ongoing maritime border spat with Indonesia, which flared again recently, triggering angry protests, could end up in the International Court o...Indon Spat May Go To International Court
Printer Friendly Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia said Thursday its ongoing maritime bord.. Read >> feeds.bignewsnetwork.com - 36 mts ago. |
| SINGAPORE: Malaysias largest lender Maybank today announced plans to expand its Islamic finance business in Singapore and Indonesia to tap the markets demand for such services.
In Indonesia, home to the worlds largest Muslim population, the bank will open at least one new branch a week to increase its network from 290 to 450 eventually, Maybank chief executive Abdul Wahid Omar said.Maybank To Grow Islamic Finance Biz
SINGAPORE: Malaysias largest lender Maybank today announced plans to expand it.. Read >> www.btimes.com.my - 39 mts ago. |
| SINGAPORE: Maybank said today its banking operations in Indonesia have not been affected by the anti-Malaysia demonstrations by some of the Indonesian protester groups.
Business is as usual at its 290 branches Indonesia-wide, said Maybank president and chief executive officer Datuk Seri Abdul Wahid Omar here.
On the two demonstrations by Indonesian protesters outside its branches in Serang aMaybank Indonesia Ops Not Hit By Protests
SINGAPORE: Maybank said today its banking operations in Indonesia have not been.. Read >> www.btimes.com.my - 39 mts ago. |
| TANAH KARO (Indonesia): Mount Sinabung, a volcano in North Sumatra, erupted again early Friday, sending a new, powerful burst of hot ash high into the air and violently shaking homes and trees along its slopes, sending panicked villagers scurrying back to safety.Indonesian Volcano Erupts Again, This Time Stronger
TANAH KARO (Indonesia): Mount Sinabung, a volcano in North Sumatra, erupted aga.. Read >> thestar.com.my - 8 hrs 50 mts ago. |
| KUALA LUMPUR: PPB Group Bhd, whose main businesses include flour and feed milling as well as consumer products distribution, is planning an expansion of the company’s flour-milling operations in Indonesia and Vietnam.PPB Plans Flour Mill Expansion
KUALA LUMPUR: PPB Group Bhd, whose main businesses include flour and feed milli.. Read >> biz.thestar.com.my - 8 hrs 51 mts ago. |
| (KUALA LUMPUR) Malaysia said yesterday its ongoing maritime border spat with Indonesia, which flared again recently, triggering angry protests, could end up in the International Court of Justice.Msia, Indon Dispute May Go To Intl Court
(KUALA LUMPUR) Malaysia said yesterday its ongoing maritime border spat with In.. Read >> business-times.asiaone.com - 9 hrs 2 mts ago. |
Jakarta Globe Yudhoyonos feeble speech gets harsh criticismJakarta PostCondemnation greeted the Presidents “feeble” speech on mounting tensions between Indonesia and Malaysia, while a major party in the ruling coalition dropped plans for interpellation on the issue. ShortlyYudhoyonos Feeble Speech Gets Harsh Criticism
Condemnation greeted the Presidents feeble speech on mounting tensions between.. Read >>www.thejakartapost.com - 11 hrs 33 mts ago. |
| ANGER: The nations are to meet on Monday over a maritime border dispute after a flare-up resulted in feces being thrown at Malaysia’s Jakarta mission AFP, KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia said yesterday its ongoing maritime border spat with Indonesia, which flared again recently, triggering angry protests, could end up in the International Court of Justice. Malaysian Deputy Foreign Minister Richard RMalaysia Says Indonesia Spat May Go To The Hague
ANGER: The nations are to meet on Monday over a maritime border dispute after a.. Read >> article.wn.com - 21 hrs 36 mts ago. |
| (PUTRAJAYA) Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said yesterday that his government will not issue a travel warning to Malaysians visiting Indonesia at this time unless anti-Malaysia sentiment in Indonesia deteriorates to the extent that the safety of Malaysians is threatened.No Travel Advisory For Indonesia: Najib
(PUTRAJAYA) Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said yesterday that his gover.. Read >> business-times.asiaone.com - 21 hrs 37 mts ago. |
| PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia and Indonesia must work together to resolve the current tension affecting the two countries, said Datuk Seri Najib Razak. The Prime Minister said both countries should resolve the ...Malaysia And Indonesia Must Work To Resolve Issues
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia and Indonesia must work together to resolve the current ten.. Read >> feeds.bignewsnetwork.com - 21 hrs 43 mts ago. |
| ] plans to set up an additional flour mill each in Indonesia and Vietnam soon to boost its contribution from its flour and feed milling division, its MD Tan Gee Sooi said. He said the group was curre...PPB Group To Have Two New Flour Mills Overseas
] plans to set up an additional flour mill each in Indonesia and Vietnam soon t.. Read >> feeds.bignewsnetwork.com - 21 hrs 43 mts ago. |
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