Astrology Predictions for the Year of the Fire Rooster
THERE are 12 Chinese Zodiac animal signs in total but the Rooster takes centre stage this coming February of 2017.
THERE are 12 Chinese Zodiac animal signs in total but the Rooster takes centre stage this coming February of 2017.
CONSIDERING the negative outlook for the property sector in the year of the Fire Rooster, founder of Mastery Academy of Chinese Metaphysics Datuk Joey Yap says two of the best things to do this year is to acquire assets and new skills.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 7): Despite global uncertainties continuing into the year of the Fire Rooster, Datuk Joey Yap said it is a good year for individuals to look for investment opportunities as the price of properties and other investment assets are becoming cheaper compared with during good times.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 30): Developer S P Setia Bhd has expressed its deepest regret on the pedestrian link bridge collapse tragedy which killed one worker, injured five others while another remains unaccounted for.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 30): Developer S P Setia Bhd has confirmed that one worker has died due to the collapse of a pedestrian link under construction at its project development site in Abdullah Hukum, near Mid Valley City here.
KUALA LUMPUR (July 3) Chinese metaphysics consultant Datuk Joey Yap expects the property sector to continue to be slow as the market belongs to “earth” element industry, which should be weak in the Year of the Fire Monkey.
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BEARISH oil prices, economic turbulence, ringgit depreciation and negative news from around the world have cast a shadow on 2016.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 10): The property and construction industries will see strong earnings but slow growth in 2016, said Chinese Metaphysics consultant Dato Joey Yap (pictured).
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 24): The ringgit has fallen to record lows in a matter of months, falling to a 17-year low of RM4.