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Latest March 2021 SOPs for Malaysia s CMCO in KL, Selangor, Johor, and more

No compound issued to assistant cook from Kampung Rapat, Ipoh-Police

15 Mar 2021 / 07:40 H. IPOH: A compound purportedly issued for violating the Conditional Movement Control Order’s (CMCO) standard operating procedure (SOP) in Kampung Rapat here that was highlighted on the Facebook page of Kuan Chee Heng on March 14, does not exist. Ipoh district police chief ACP A. Asmadi Abdul Aziz said checks by police revealed there was no compound issued by the CMCO SOP enforcement team from the Ipoh district police as claimed. “Further checks with the owner of the Kuan Chee Heng Facebook page revealed that the complainant could not be contacted through the phone number provided to verify the authenticity of the claim which has gone viral,” he said in a statement here tonight.

Encouraging 4Q earnings paint a brighter outlook for 2021

THE earnings season for the fourth and final quarter of 2020 has yet to come to an end a one-month extension was given by the regulators as a temporary relief measure because of the Covid-19 pandemic but based on companies that have already submitted their reports, results are encouraging. A quick look at 270 listed companies on Bursa Malaysia with a market capitalisation of RM500 million or more shows that 151 recorded an improvement in quarterly earnings while 119 reported a decline. RHB Research, in a March 2 strategy note, describes the December 2020 quarter as encouraging, with 2021-2022 forecast core earnings still largely intact notwithstanding a last-minute RM2.83 billion global settlement provision by AMMB Holdings Bhd and excluding positive earnings revisions for rubber glove stocks.

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