tags - Sinar Daily
Please Log In
Focus
National
Politics
World
Money
Deep Dive
Politically Frank
Exclusives
Sports
Special Reports
Culture
Personality
Islamic
Viral
Entertainment
Opinions
Commentary
Columnists
Letters
On The Ground
Videos
Podcast
For You
Quiz
Contact Us
Log In
Sign Up
Search
Sinar Harian
Sinar Plus
Sinar Bestari
Sinar Islam
GE15
PRU
Tags Results for
increased
Total matches: 1000
Awang (middle) handing over donations to flood victims at the CSR Contribution Handover Program to flood victims at PPS Surau An-Nur on Friday.
National
Employers advised to give leave to Baling flood victims
BALING - The Human Resources Ministry is urging employers to provide leave to their employees...
Illustrative photo
National
Covid-19: 3,589 cases, six deaths in the last 24 hours
SHAH ALAM - Malaysia recorded 3,589 Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours, according to the Health...
Arman arranging a few canned goods at the store.
National
Instant noodles, canned milk prices up by 10 to 40 per cent
SHAH ALAM - Grocery store traders are experiencing price hikes for necessities including instant...
Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies from i-CATS University College Kuching, Professor Datuk Shazali Abu Mansor says Bank Negara's move to increase OPR could cause a dip in the economy.
National
Hike in OPR will not curb inflation, says expert
SHAH ALAM – The Bank Negara Malaysia's (BNM) move to raise the overnight policy rate (OPR) by...
The increase in bank interests or Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) in the country is a sign for people to be financially prudent, said experts. - Photo: BERNAMA
National
Rising OPR: A sign to be financially prudent
SHAH ALAM - The increase in bank interests or Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) in the country is a sign...
The increase comes amid surge in food prices
TRADE & POLICIES
BNM raises OPR again to 2.25 percent
Shah Alam – Bank Negara Malaysia’s (BNM) Monetary Policy Committee announced an increase in the...
Economists said an increase in interest rate is inevitable due to skyrocketing prices of food and goods at the moment which has become the main bone of contention among Malaysians. - Photo: BERNAMA
COLUMNISTS
Higher interest rates will slow down economy, curb inflation
A hike in interest rate would slow down economic growth, cool down the inflation rate and prompt the...
Karlin when met in Putatan Public Market..
National
Packet cooking oil sold at RM5 due to middlemen: Traders
PUTATAN – The purchasing of subsidised oil packets from middlemen cause the commodity to be sold...
Annuar said the ministries must also intensify their information delivery efforts to enable the people to understand the importance and rationale for every action taken by the government. Photo: BERNAMA
National
All ministries must fine-tune their strategic communications - Annuar
PUTRAJAYA - The Cabinet has decided that all ministries must fine-tune their own strategic...
The stewardess said during the pandemic, many allowances were cut, and their pay have yet to be reinstated to the pre-pandemic state even though the flying hours were more or less the same. Illustration photo: 123RF
Exclusives
Indefinite pay cut: Many aviation crews still under moratorium, at risk for AKPK
SHAH ALAM - While the economic sector is slowly picking up again as Malaysia begin its transition...
1
2
...
71
72
73
74
75
...
99
100
New
Off-the-beaten-path travel increases among Chinese thrill seekers
This photo taken on November 17, 2024 shows children holding candles during the celebrations of the Kalaw fireworks festival in Kalaw township, Myanmar's Southeastern Shan State. (Photo by Sai Aung MAIN / AFP)
Nearly 40 per cent of 3.4 million displaced in Myanmar are children - UN
S Shamala. Photo by Bernama
AI revolutionising sports to develop world-class athletes
Photo: Facebook Pekasam Alias Warisan Bonda
Young PwD entrepreneur finds success with mother's pekasam recipe
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Illustrated via Canva
Titanic captain's watch sells for over US$2 million
Most Popular
Woman-owned cafe in Indonesia's Syariah stronghold shakes stigma
In this picture taken on November 11, 2024, Morning Mama owner Qurrata Ayuni, who lost her parents in the 2004 tsunami, makes a coffee at her cafe in Banda Aceh. - Photo by AFP
Titanic captain's watch sells for over US$2 million
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Illustrated via Canva
Misha Omar to reunite with fans
Photo by Bernama
Young PwD entrepreneur finds success with mother's pekasam recipe
Photo: Facebook Pekasam Alias Warisan Bonda
97 per cent of Shopee Affiliates support Malaysian brands, drive local business growth
The survey revealed that over 85 per cent of Shopee Affiliates promoted more local brands than international brands, dedicating the majority of their efforts to support homegrown products. - Photo credit: Shopee
Sign up for
Newsletter
Subscribe for all stuff trending related.
Sign up for Newsletter
SinarDaily
I agree with
Terms & Conditions
and
Privacy Statement
.