February 2006 in Malaysia and Singapore
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- February 22: Sinnathamby Rajaratnam
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Events in Malaysia and Singapore
This page deals with February 2006 events in, or related to, Malaysia and Singapore and their citizens.
26 February 2006 (Sunday)
25 February 2006 (Saturday)
- Children discharged after testing negative for H5N1 bird flu virus (The Star)
- AirAsiaQ2 net profit rises over 16% (The Star)
- Scomi hits RM1bil turnover target sooner (The Star)
- Singapore holds a state funeral for the late Sinnathamby Rajaratnam. (CNA)
- In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian authorities arrest Singaporean Tan Chor Jin, a suspect of the murder of nightclub owner Lim Hock Soon in Serangoon, Singapore on 15 February. Tan is expected to be extradited to Singapore. (CNA)
23 February 2006 (Thursday)
22 February 2006 (Wednesday)
21 February 2006 (Tuesday)
20 February 2006 (Monday)
19 February 2006 (Sunday)
17 February 2006 (Friday)
15 February 2006 (Wednesday)
14 February 2006 (Tuesday)
- Malaysian Information Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir resigns. (Bernama)
12 February 2006 (Sunday)
- Malaysian Agriculture Minister Muhyiddin Yassin slams Singaporean traders for re-exporting Malaysian products as Singaporean products. (BusinessWeek)
10 February 2006 (Friday)
9 February 2006 (Thursday)
- The permit of The Sarawak Press Sdn Bhd, publisher of Sarawak Tribune, has been suspended immediately until further notice over its publication of caricatures of Prophet Muhammad last Saturday. (Bernama)
- Bank Negara will issue a series of new Islamic bonds, beginning with the RM400mil Sukuk Ijarah on February 16. Futures issues will be of RM100mil to RM200mil in size. (Bernama)
- TH Hin Corporation Bhd extends its losses on February 10, down as much as 24% or RM1.20 to RM3.80 in thin trade after Bursa Securities cautioned investors over the recent excessive volatility of the share price. Bursa Malaysia has issued a caution statement to investors on the "excessive volatility" of TH Hin's share price. (The Edge Daily)
- Southern Bank Bhd (SBB) is expected to make an announcement today relating to "a near term merger alternative". Its shares were suspended from trading yesterday pending the announcement. (MSN Money)
- DRB-HICOM Bhd announces the retirement of group managing director Tan Sri Mohd Saleh Sulong, effective the end of the month. (Bernama)
7 February 2006 (Tuesday)
- The Ford Motor Factory in Upper Bukit Timah Road, the site of the British surrender to the Japanese during World War II, will be gazetted as a national monument on 15 February. (CNA)
- Panasonic is investing S$150 million to build a new factory in Ang Mo Kio Singapore for semiconductor assembly and testing. (CNA)
6 February 2006 (Monday)
5 February 2006 (Sunday)
4 February 2006 (Saturday)
- Malaysia and Singapore have agreed to continue negotiations on the issue of building a full bridge to replace the Johor-Singapore Causeway, after the foreign ministers of both countries Syed Hamid Albar and George Yeo met informally in the evening. (CNA)
- Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS) is launching a book RISALAH about Singapore Muslim identity, to be published in July. MUIS is inviting the public to offer comments and feedback. (CNA)
- 20,000 people attends the Chingay Parade along Orchard Road. (CNA)
3 February 2006 (Friday)
News collections and sources
- Wikipedia:News collections and sources.
- Wikipedia:News sources - This has much of the same material organised in a hierarchical manner to help encourage NPOV in our news reporting.
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