The other day, a reader told me that HSBC, Europe’s largest bank, and a few other “foreign” banks are not doing very well. He said that there would be news to read sooner than later. True enough, today, I read in the news that HSBC has slashed 1100 investment banking jobs worldwide. This is no […]
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HLG Shariah Inflation Select Fund
Buy cheap Viagra online I got to know about HLG Shariah Inflation Select Fund from Maybank a couple of days ago. Apparently, this is an investment scheme by Hong Leong Group but Maybank is helping them to solicit for investors. Well, this lady from Maybank who spoke to me told me that ‘everyone” is withdrawing […]
Petrol Price To Be Revised?
I read on Malaysiakini that petrol price will be reduced by 10sen per litre. Is that true? I did not receive any text message from friends to NOT pump petrol for the time being. LOL Well, my car runs on diesel and what pisses me off is that while the rise in diesel price has […]
0% Installment Scheme
Buy cheap Viagra online I remember writing a post previously regarding my friend’s plan to purchase a car with his credit card. He told me that he gets to enjoy 0% installment scheme for his purchase and that he would not have to pay any interest on the credit that he has charged on his […]
Global Effects of A US Recession
While everyone in the US is trying their best to save and reduce their daily expenses, tightening their belt in the face of the bleaker economy, a poor US economy actually affects the whole world. Already many of my business friends in other parts of the world are telling me that their business is very […]
No Peg For Ringgit
The new Finance Minister of Malaysia, who is also the Deputy Prime Minister, has decided against re-pegging the Ringgit Buy cheap Viagra online against the American Dollar. Right now, it is in a controlled float within a basket of regional currencies and not even free float. The Ringgit would not survive it, me thinks. Well, […]
Dr. M: Peg the Ringgit
Dr. M has suggested that the Ringgit be pegged against the US Dollar. Again. Some of you may remember that the Ringgit was pegged at 3.80 in the midst of the 1997 Asian Economic crisis and was lifted sometime in July 2005. Why? Does he see that the Ringgit will fall lower than its current […]