KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian prosecutors have filed an appeal against the six-month jail sentence of a notorious wildlife trader convicted of smuggling endangered snakes, saying that the penalty was insufficient to deter wildlife trafficking.
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Appeal against Anson’s jail term
PETALING JAYA: The sustainability agenda in the Malaysian capital market is developing quickly through a combination of corporate conscience, stakeholder pressure and government policies, said Bursa Malaysia chief regulatory officer Selvarany Rasiah.
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Bursa sees sustainability agenda gaining momentum
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Genomics Resource Centre Bhd (MGRC), which is seeking to raise RM18.5mil from its initial public offering (IPO), is set to make a debut on the ACE Market of Bursa Malaysia on Oct 5.
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MGRC aims to raise RM18.5m from its IPO
KUALA LUMPUR: What happens when Malaysian queen of burlesque, Joanne Kam Po Po meets wacky travel show host Ian Wright? They bring the house down.
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‘Queen of ribald’ meets Mr Wright
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Rating Corp Bhd (MARC) and RAM Rating Services Bhd have downgraded the ratings of debt notes issued by players in the Selangor water sector and cautioned of further downgrades in the absence of progress in industry restructuring.
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Selangor water players debt notes ratings downgraded
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Rating Corp Bhd (MARC) has affirmed its ratings of MARC-1ID/AAID and A+ID on Cellular Structures Sdn Bhd’s (CSSB) RM60mil senior MUNIF/IMTN (senior notes) and RM8mil junior IMTN (junior notes) respectively with a stable outlook.
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MARC affirms ratings on CSSB’s RM60mil senior notes
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Rating Corp Bhd (MARC) has affirmed its MARC-2ID rating on MM Vitaoils Sdn Bhd’s (MMV) RM45mil murabahah commercial paper (CP) programme and maintained a negative outlook on it.
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MM Vitaoils’ commercial paper rating reaffirmed
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has detected at least a 50% increase in hacking on Malaysian websites in the first week of this month.
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More cyber attacks detected this month, says MCMC
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): The number of websites being hacked has increased, said the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).
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Number of websites hacked increasing, says MCMC
There has been an increase in web defacement activities targetting Malaysian websites, says the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).
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Increased attacks on Malaysian websites detected