Creador: 70% of Malaysians in need of financial literacy support
KUALA LUMPUR, (Oct 20): Almost 70% of Malaysians are in need of financial literacy support, according to a recent survey by newly-launched financial literacy platform Multiply.
KUALA LUMPUR, (Oct 20): Almost 70% of Malaysians are in need of financial literacy support, according to a recent survey by newly-launched financial literacy platform Multiply.
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 19): Proton Holdings Bhd has confirmed that 49 more employees have tested positive for the Covid-19 virus after one employee had tested positive last week.
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 19): Kuala Lumpur is gaining global investors’ attention as a preferred principal location to grow their business in the region and globally, said EY in its latest investor guide.
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 19): Malaysia reported 865 new Covid-19 cases, bringing the tally of infections in the country to 21,363, according to the Ministry of Health (MoH).
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 19): A reward awaits anyone who could provide relevant information on the illegal dumping of pollutants in the rivers, said Environment and Water Minister Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man.
政府宣布,在拥屋计划(HOC)期间,购买第三间及接下来价值RM60万以上的房屋,贷款融资不再限制于屋价的70%。这项消息对正考虑购买第三套房产的人,例如特许会计师Callie来说,无疑是一项好消息。 Callie在今年年初本来就打算购买第三套房产,但由于银行为她提供的贷款额仅为房价的70%,所以选择暂时搁置她的购买计划。 Callie的第一处物业是位于吉隆坡Taman Ehsan屋龄20年的单层排屋。八年前,她在母亲的资助下,以RM360,000买下人生中第一套房子。 她的第二处物业是位于Kepong的全新公寓单位,售价为RM420,000。在去年年底领取钥匙后就用来出租了。 至于刚刚购买的第三处物业,是位于Bandar Sri Damansara的低楼层二手公寓单位,价格为RM280,000。在政府的房屋振兴计划下,她成功获得占房价90%的贷款额,顺利买下该单位。 她告诉EdgeProp.
PETALING JAYA (Oct 19): Water pollution in Sungai Selangor has caused four water treatment plants to stop operation, it’s expected the water supply to 1,292 areas in Klang Valley will be affected, according to Air Selangor.
PETALING JAYA (Oct 19): Malaysian real estate industry expects a strong market rebound in 2022 after prolonged sluggish growth in 2020 and 2021, according to Juwai IQI’s research.
PETALING JAYA (Oct 18): The Jaya Grocer outlet in Mutiara Tropicana was closed today in the wake of a positive Covid-19 case discovered yesterday among one of its staff members.
PUTRAJAYA (Oct 18): Covid-19 cases in Malaysia hit fresh highs for the second day in a row, as it rose to 871 cases in the past 24 hours — barely beating yesterday's record of 869 new infections.