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Report: Malaysia s top bankers received pay hikes, millions in bonuses despite gloomy 2020 | Malaysia

Report: Malaysia s top bankers received pay hikes, millions in bonuses despite gloomy 2020 | Malaysia
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Allianz Life Introduces Improved Premium Investment-Linked Insurance, Allianz PrimeCover

Allianz Life Introduces Improved Premium Investment-Linked Insurance, Allianz PrimeCover
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Positive forecast for EPF dividend encouraging

‘Positive forecast for EPF dividend encouraging’ Bernama PETALING JAYA: The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) dividend payout, expected to be between 5% and 6% for 2020, is reassuring as the country’s economy had shrunk by 5.6% that year, according to economists. Sunway University Business School Professor of Economics Dr Yeah Kim Leng said EPF’s investment performance remained intact despite the Covid-19 pandemic due to the faster-than-expected recovery in local and overseas financial markets. “In the first three quarters of the year, EPF’s net investment income amounted to RM37.83 million, on track to a dividend payout close to 5.45% paid in 2019,” Yeah said yesterday.

Vessel shortage delays shippers | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Vessel shortage delays shippers | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
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Malaysia reels from fake halal meat scandal, consumer mistrust

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian officials on Saturday implored local and international consumers to trust the country’s halal standards after a fake certification scandal rocked its meat trade and raised questions about its global ranking. “Those who have committed crimes must be brought to justice. Halal is the image of Islam as well as Malaysia, and I believe that those involved will give their full cooperation to resolve this issue,” Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri, religious affairs minister, told Arab News. Al-Bakri is part of the Malaysian Halal Council, temporarily chaired by Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, which includes officials from several ministries and halal industry and product specialists. 

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