Malaysia Targets RM77 Billion Revenue From International Tourists By 2025
Malaysia Targets RM77 Billion Revenue From International Tourists By 2025
“The reopening of the country’s borders from April 1 is good news for the entire tourism and culture chain in the country that can now generate income. MOTAC is also targeting the entry of about two million tourists from abroad to Malaysia this year which can generate an income of RM8.6 billion, however, stating that this is just an initial projection.”
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FKLI Rising Higher To Test The Immediate Resistance: RHB Research
“If the momentum is still intact, the index should retest the YTD high of 1,620 points. On the flip side, if the momentum weakens, the index may undergo a retracement and find support at 1,586.50 pts.”
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Youths Can Start Their Registration For ePemula RM150 Credit From 11 April
“This special allowance is only available for youths aged 18 to 20 and full-time students at local institutions of higher learning, they can start their registering process starting today from the appointed ewallet service providers.”
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RHB Makes Neutral Call On Real-Estate Sector
“RHB Research said that it thinks that there could be short-term trading opportunities among the property stocks, as the sector is now trading at around 64% discount to RNAV – relatively unchanged since end-2021.”
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Thriving in the Endemic Future with Technology
“The need for an efficient workforce is greater than ever, and this requires flexible and accessible working options. According to the Cisco Future of Secure Remote Work report, 60% of organizations here had more than half of their workforce working remotely during the pandemic, and 35% are expecting this to continue post-pandemic.”
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