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MX510
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Apr 11 2008, 08:10 AM
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QUOTE(David83 @ Apr 10 2008, 10:00 PM) OMG! Change of form again! Seems like the form that I have going to be obsolete. If you already stock the old forms can be switch at the office :-) that is what my AM told me . They should be new information based on new SC Guidelines.
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MX510
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Apr 12 2008, 08:00 PM
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Dear CAMS and FP Advisor Subscribers, Effective from 14 April 2008 at 2.00pm onwards the existing CAMS V2.5.40 system will be upgraded to CAMS V2.5.41 and the existing FP Advisor V2.7 will be upgraded to FP Advisor V2.7.1
The change in CAMS V2.5.41 is:
1. In the screen under the Insurance tab, the description Total (at the last row) is no longer shown. Please refer to the attachment for more details.
The changes in Financial Planning FP Advisor V2.7.1 are: 1. Usage of difference color for different benchmark indexes.
2. Rectifying fund price report title wording error.
3. Under the fund benchmark report, if a benchmark index is not available, the benchmark column will show the word N/A. Please refer to the attachment for more details. You need to click the DOWNLOAD button when you perform the normal periodic download on 14 April 2008 at 2.00pm onwards to get the upgrade patches.
With the release of new CAMS V2.5.41 and FP Advisor V2.7.1, we hope the systems can be better serving you. We also would like to assure you that we will continuously strive to enhance CAMS and FP Advisor to meet your expectations.
New Version for CAMS and FP Advisor :-)
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MX510
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Apr 20 2008, 11:57 AM
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 The prospects for Shariah-compliant growth and dividend stocks listed on Bursa Malaysia are bright as the broad base of the Malaysian economy offers vast opportunities for these two different types of companies to thrive in. In general, growth companies tend to be in the technology, construction, manufacturing and resource-based sectors while dividend stocks tend to be in the consumer, utilities, banks and services sectors. Over the years, these sectors have benefited from the sustained growth of the Malaysian economy and should continue to be supported by the country's healthy economic prospects in the years ahead. After growing by 6.3% in 2007, the Malaysian economy is projected to grow by 5-6% in 2008 supported by resilient performance in the services, agriculture and construction sectors. Prospects for Growth Stocks The property sector is poised to perform well in the medium-to long-term supported by the liberalisation of foreign restrictions on property ownership and the removal of Real Property Gains Tax effective 1 April 2007. In addition, demand for residential properties is also expected to increase following the incentives unveiled in the Budget 2008 such as stamp duty waivers and allowing EPF contributors to make monthly withdrawals from their EPF accounts to repay their housing loans. Prefer to promote this kind of Shariah Compliant funds :-)
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MX510
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May 4 2008, 09:13 AM
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Feel free to switch agent but the new agent can handle only new funds u buy from Public Mutual :-) .
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