Bursa Malaysia was predictably quiet on Monday as traders cleared their desks in preparation for the Lunar New Year holiday.
Mainland Chinese students say the celebrations are vibrant, inclusive and deeply traditional, often exceeding expectations.
(Centre) Foo, Rumah Bakti Al-Kausar (Selangor) chairman Razali Basri and Grab Malaysia country operations and mobility director Rashid Shukor with Grab’s driver- and delivery-partners during a Chinese ...
Every Chinese New Year, shopping malls across Malaysia try to outdo one another. Bigger lanterns, grander installations, ...
Bursa Malaysia finished lower on Friday as investors continue locking in gains ahead of the Chinese New Year break next week, ...
The scheme will be in place from 13-21 February 2026, covering up to 16 controlled goods nationwide such as onion, garlic, and old ginger.