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Americans are still interested in putting their money in China |
Posted by: superadmin - 03-22-2021, 03:04 PM - Forum: Business, Economy and Investment
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- The 10-year Chinese government bond yields 3.2%, while the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield is much lower at around 1.7%.
- “U.S. investors continue to be very interested in investing in (the) Chinese market,” Tao Wang, head of Asia economics and chief China economist at UBS, said Thursday during a webinar with the Institute of International Finance. “Especially from the bond market perspective, there is a structural increase in the interest.”
- In just two years, foreign holdings of Chinese government bonds have nearly doubled to over 2 trillion yuan ($307.7 billion), according to data from Wind Information.
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Goldman Sachs Must Open Its Books On The 1MDB Settlement As Concerns Deepen In KL |
Posted by: superadmin - 03-22-2021, 02:35 PM - Forum: Politics
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The howls of protest have been theatrical. Bersatu’s Wan Saiful today thundered that any suggestion that money might have leaked from the rushed, cut-price 1MDB settlement with Goldman Sachs engineered by the PN government (allegedly RM500 million in dodgy fees and commissions) amounts to vile ‘slander’ and ‘character assassination’.
Quote:“I vehemently deny this slander. No agents were appointed. No commissions were received. This is not the culture in Bersatu.”
The rebel party-hopper continued to somewhat growing amusement:
Quote:“The party was formed to fight for integrity and transparent governance. Our commitment is to ensure that the 1MDB case is resolved promptly, all those guilty receive justice, and the plundered state funds are returned for the benefit of the people,”
Malaysians who have spent the past year as the unfortunate spectators of one of the most blatantly corrupted exercises in political power grabbing, divisions of spoils, conflicts of interest, parcelling of projects and sheer abandonment of the principles of the constitution will largely disagree.
However, Wan Saiful plainly is an interested party and may not see things as others do. So that he may prove his points, we therefore invite this self-proclaimed intellectual to exercise his advanced understanding of the precepts of democracy and foundations of the rule of law to adopt a simple solution.
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Americans don't need 'alternative versions' of January 6 Capitol attack |
Posted by: superadmin - 03-22-2021, 02:14 PM - Forum: Politics
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Top Senate Republican says Americans don't need 'alternative versions' of January 6 Capitol attack
(CNN)Sen. Roy Blunt, a member of GOP leadership, argued on Sunday that Americans don't need "alternative versions" of what occurred the day of the US Capitol insurrection, pushing back on Republican Sen. Ron Johnson's comments that mischaracterize the riot and its participants.
"We don't need to try and explain away or come up with alternative versions. We all saw what happened," Blunt told NBC's "Meet the Press" of January 6, when a mob of former President Donald Trump supporters stormed the Capitol in an attempt to stop Congress from certifying the 2020 election, clashed with law enforcement, ransacked congressional offices and threatened the lives of then-Vice President Mike Pence and lawmakers.
Calling January 6 "a terrible day for America," the Missouri Republican said, "I think it was absolutely unacceptable and we can't let that kind of thing be repeated again in our country."
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Report: Umno supreme council member got RM20,000 monthly for leaking inside talks |
Posted by: superadmin - 03-22-2021, 01:43 PM - Forum: Politics
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KUALA LUMPUR, March 22 — For disclosing internal party discussions, an Umno supreme council member purportedly received a monthly “reward” of RM20,000, Utusan Malaysia reported today.
The Malay newspaper reported an unnamed source saying that the cash-for-inside information exchange has been a regular occurrence for the past two years.
“The individual had been receiving [RM20,000] for the last two years as a reward for conveying information pertaining to any decision made at supreme council and division level,” the source told Utusan Malaysia.
The same source also said the Umno supreme council member has been enlisting several members from various divisions nationwide and conspired with them to turn against their party, adding that each of the recruits would be paid RM10,000 a month.
“This work movement of theirs started since Barisan Nasional lost the 14th general election,” the source added.
According to the source, the money came from a national political figure. The report did not mention if it was from an allied political party or from the Opposition.
Utusan Malaysia said the revelation followed Umno president Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi’s meeting with the party wings in Masjid Tanah, Melaka last month.
Last week, Zahid reportedly said he was aware that at least two Umno supreme council members had been leaking internal discussions and threatened to take action against them.
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Fantastic Zii Jia dethrones Axelsen to take All England crown |
Posted by: superadmin - 03-22-2021, 10:52 AM - Forum: Badminton
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PETALING JAYA: Lee Zii Jia gifted Malaysian badminton its first All England Open champion in four years after taming title holder Viktor Axelsen in three tight games today.
Despite starting as underdog in Birmingham against the men’s singles second seed, the 22-year-old sixth seed rose to the occasion to win the final 30-29, 20-22, 21-9 in 74 minutes.
The first two games were close affairs but by the third game, world No 2 Axelsen was a spent force and the fitter Zii Jia raced clear to wrap up the decider in 18 minutes for his second win in five matches against the Dane.
An elated Zii Jia, who made the semifinals in his debut last year, said: “I can’t describe my feelings. It’s a very special moment for me. I wanted to fight for every point and just never give up.”
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She publishes booklets in seven languages to help Asian Americans and others |
Posted by: superadmin - 03-21-2021, 09:45 PM - Forum: Stop Racism and Religious Bigotry
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She publishes booklets in seven languages to help Asian Americans and others face hate crimes
(CNN)A Korean American woman living in Los Angeles has created a hate crime booklet for Asian American seniors to prepare them in case they are racially targeted.
The idea was born amid the coronavirus pandemic, after Esther Lim heard the term "China virus," a phrase often used by former President Donald Trump, followed by a steady rise in anti-Asian crimes across the country.
Fearing for her parent's safety, Lim in April 2020 put together a booklet, "How to Report a Hate Crime," with information to guide her parents in case they ever found themselves in that situation.
"I noticed that a lot of the target victims were older generation Asians who couldn't speak English well," Lim, 32, told CNN. "I wanted to make sure my parents, and the rest of the Asian community, knew how to make a report or what to do if they're attacked."
Lim published the booklet in English and translated it to Korean before she was swarmed with requests to translate it into other languages.
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