The Edge Malaysia

Special Event

The Edge Media Group marks 30 years with a book chronicling its journey

Behind the Stories takes a look at The Edge's journey, from financial reporting, life in the newsroom, to the paper's role in the media landscape

Global Economy

Briefs: Stand-off as Hanwha keeps 60-cent offer for Dyna-Mac in offer document, Elite UK REIT to divest Scotland office

In other news this week: Oracle plans to invest US$6.5 billion building a cloud services centre in Malaysia.

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The Edge’s only agenda is to serve the truth, says chairman Tong as publication unveils book on 30-year journey

Chairman and owner Tan Sri Tong Kooi Ong said he started the publication with one mission in mind: to provide credible news that empowers readers to make informed business and investment decisions.

1MDB Watch

The original 1MDB crime, exposed in July 2015 by The Edge

We are republishing the July 20, 2015, article in The Edge Financial Daily that explained everything.

1MDB Watch

Wrongly incarcerated in Thai prison, 1MDB whistleblower Justo says justice has finally prevailed

PetroSaudi International executive and 1MDB whistleblower Xavier Justo says that "justice has been served"

Telecommunications

Singtel in talks to build data centre in Johor — sources

Singtel, via Nxera, is said to be in talks with Malaysian authorities to set up a data centre in Iskandar Puteri.

Malaysia

Alternative Views: Why it’s so hard to fathom the case for home detention

The outcome of the implementation of home detention, a completely new concept to Malaysia, is not known.
From The Edge Malaysia: Why charge editors over articles that had exposed stock market manipulation? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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From The Edge Malaysia: Why charge editors over articles that had exposed stock market manipulation?

The Edge Malaysia's former editor-in-chief was charged with criminal defamation for reporting an abnormal surge in penny stocks

Banking & finance

Covid-19 'wake-up call' for banks

“[Covid-19] calls for a significant change in mindset": OCBC Bank (Malaysia) CEO Ong Eng Bin.
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