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Women in Business: Shireen Muhiudeen

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Datuk Shireen Ann Zaharah binti Muhiudeen As a well-known woman in Malalysian business, Shireen Muhiudeen is an example to young women. Datuk Shireen Ann Zaharah binti Muhiudeen is the founder of Corston-Smith Asset Management. She set up Corston-Smith after 12 years with the global insurance company, AIG. In all, she has more than 29 years of focused fund management expertise. In recognition of her work in the industry, she was named one of the 25 most influential women in the Asia-Pacific region for asset management by Asian Investor, a regional publication. In recognition of her work in the industry, she was named one of the 25 most influential women in the Asia-Pacific region for asset management by Asian Investor, and was also  honoured by Forbes Asia as one of the 50 Asia’s Power Businesswomen of 2014.  Datuk Shireen studied  at the University of Southern California, USA - Bachelor of Science (Business Administration) and also Loyola Marymount University, Calif...

Political uncertainty: Financial news

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 Affected by political uncertainty, Ringgit opens lower against US dollar Amidst uncertainty the stock market has fluctuated and Malaysia Ringgit had opened lower against the dollar than expected. Malaysian ringgit fell to one-year low against the greenback on Monday as political uncertainty and high COVID-19 infections dragged market sentiment. The ringgit, which traded at between 4.2338 and 4.2445 against the U.S. dollar (USD) on Monday, was last traded at 4.2400 at 5:00 p.m. local time, the lowest since July 2020. In the past year, Malaysia Ringgit depreciated 5.37 percent against the USD. OANDA Asia Pacific's senior market analyst Jeffrey Halley said the weakening of the ringgit on Monday might be due to the resignation of Muhyiddin Yassin as Malaysian prime minister, as this will deepen the political uncertainty that has been dogging the ringgit of late. Additionally, he said, Malaysia's ongoing COVID-19 woes have been dampening sentiment for some time. Covid has caused ec...

Breaking News: MDEC CEO Moves on from role

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 New Interests: MDEC CEO Surina Shukri Moves On Surina was appointed on January 16, 2019 to be MDEC CEO. Shukri was named the World’s 50 Most Influential People Revolutionising Governance in the Agile 50 list and is accredited with revolutionising Governance in the Agile 50 list compiled by Apolitical and the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Agile Governance in 2020.She has since moved on to a new challenge. The Board of Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) announces that Surina Shukri, Chief Executive Officer of MDEC will relinquish her role as Chief Executive Officer  effective August 31, 2021, where she achieved some great things. “It has been an absolute privilege to lead MDEC and the nation’s digital economy agenda forward through the unexpected changes and significant challenges over the past two years and seven months. Watch this video about her welcoming in 2021 here. Surina said that she was proud of what the team at MDEC has accomplished in the...