Mah Sing’s Rosalia in M Senyum achieves 88% take-up over weekend launch
Rosalia offers 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, a built-up area ranging from 1,685 to 1,761 sq ft, and priced from RM560,000 with a total GDV of RM95 million.
Rosalia offers 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, a built-up area ranging from 1,685 to 1,761 sq ft, and priced from RM560,000 with a total GDV of RM95 million.
“Following a likely January hike, we expect a pause in March, before another 25bps hike in May, assuming the government announces some form of subsidy adjustments for the second half of 2023.
DONE DEAL: Bungalow, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur DONE DEAL: Condominium, KLCC, Kuala Lumpur Bandar Putra Permai is a township in Seri Kembangan located in between Serdang and Putrajaya.
DONE DEAL: Bungalow, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur DONE DEAL: Condominium, KLCC, Kuala Lumpur The shoplot is located at the strategic area of Taman Bukit Serdang, Seri Kembangan, Selangor.
The group is looking forward to this partnership, which further reinforces the group’s sustainability agenda, particularly its commitment to reducing carbon emissions.
Ranjan Chandran, the lawyer for the 36 buyers who are seeking to be interveners to oppose the CVA, submitted on Wednesday (Jan 4) that the CVA was usually intended for ailing companies and not for abandoned developments.
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Moody’s expects the local economy to slow in 2023 given external demand for its manufactured goods has weakened, mainly due to the slowing Chinese economy KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 30): Economists expect more overnight policy rate (OPR) hikes to combat inflationary pressures in 2023, with CGS-CIMB expecting two more 25-basis-point increases to 3.
TAFI Industries said both contracts, namely the construction and project management consultation, span 34 months and are expected to contribute positively to its earnings until the financial year ending Dec 31, 2025.
Economists believe the government is unlikely to slash subsidies abruptly in Malaysia, especially those regarding electricity and petrol.