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Mudajaya to set up company in Saudi Arabia

KUALA LUMPUR: Mudajaya Middle East Ltd, a 75% subsidiary of Mudajaya Corp Bhd, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with two parties in Saudi Arabia on Jan 24 to set up a specialist equipment procurement contracting company called Mudajaya Power and Water Ltd (MPWL).

Mudajaya Corp is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Mudajaya Group.

Gerakan calls for amendments to National Land Code

KUALA LUMPUR: Amendments to the National Land Code (NLC) have to be made in order to strengthen the latest Federal Court decision and protect landowners in Malaysia, said Parti Gerakan deputy president Datuk Chang Ko Youn.

Oasis Ara Damansara selling well

KUALA LUMPUR: Retail and office units at the Oasis Ara Damansara project in Ara Damansara, Petaling Jaya are seeing encouraging take-ups with the latest shops and office units in Block C and Block D having sold 60% and 90% respectively, since their launch in late November last year.

Beijing banks raise mortgage rates

BEIJING: Some banks in Beijing have raised mortgage rates on first homes to 85% of the benchmark lending rate from 70%, the official China Securities Journal reported on Jan 25.

The story cited an unnamed banker at a state-owned lender and also said some banks have lifted second-home mortgage rates to the benchmark level.

Dubai World assets in excess of US$120 billion

DUBAI: State-linked Dubai World's property and investment assets exceeded US$120 billion (RM410.4 billion) at the end of 2009 and could cover its debt of US$57 billion, an Arabic-language daily said on Jan 14.

Dubai Properties to spend US$1.1 billion annually

DUBAI: State-owned Dubai Properties, a unit of Dubai Holding, plans to spend up to 4 billion dirhams (RM3.73 billion) annually in the next three years on its future plans, an Arabic-language daily said on Jan 24.

Rich Beijingers take on Hong Kong developer

BEIJING: When wealthy Beijingers bought flats in one of the city’s most exclusive apartment complexes, they claim they weren’t told a four-lane highway would be built beneath their windows.

Now hundreds of them are threatening legal action against secretive Hong Kong billionaire Hui Wing-mau, the founder and chairman of the Shimao Group.

Umno Youth calls for immediate probe into sand issue

PETALING JAYA: Umno Youth on Jan 24 called for immediate action be taken by the relevant authorities, especially the police, the Customs Department and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) on the illegal sale of sand to a neighbouring country.

Its chief, Khairy Jamaludin, said based on media reports, the matter involved not only illegal sale, but also smuggling.