Morning Call; Indonesia’s Ban On Cooking Oil Likely To Bolster The Plantation Sector
Indonesia’s Ban On Cooking Oil Likely To Bolster The Plantation Sector
“It said that the investors may put recovery-themed stocks on the radar prior to the earnings season, in anticipation of improving earnings capability amid smooth economic recovery.”
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PLUS Highway Issues Travel Time Advisory For Raya Balik Kampung
“For those planning to exit Klang Valley between April 29 to 2 May, the best time advised to leave will be before 10 am for those headed up north like Penang, Kedah, Perlis Perak, and also South bound to Johor. To other states, the best time will be 1 pm.”
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Companies Supporting Social Enterprises Given 3 Years Tax Exemption
“To qualify for the exemption, the companies will be assessed first,” he added Noh said MEDAC has not set any criteria for participation in the empowerment effort, as long as the company’s goal was to give a positive impact on target groups such as the B40 group, single mothers in the Orang Asli community, ex-prisoners and ex-drug addicts.”
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Record Prices of Soy Oil A Mixed Blessing for Argentine Exporters
“After Indonesia’s announcement to effectively banned exports of palm oil, soybean oil prices surged to a record high on Friday as a result of that. Of course, the announcement has heightening concerns about already depleted global supplies of alternative vegetable oils when the war of Russia-Ukraine has caused already soared commodity prices and tight commodity markets.”
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China’s Economic Data Signals A Declining Trend, What’s Next Is Deeply Concerning
“Based on its objective judgment of the economic situation, the need for sustainability and continuity of macroeconomic policies. We believe that under the trend of “low in the beginning, high in the end” growth, monetary policy needs to be kept loose to maintain continuous support for the economic demand.”
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