IGB REIT's 1Q net property income down 36%, to distribute 1.33 sen per unit
... largely due to lower car park income and higher allowance for impairment of trade receivables as a result of Covid-19.
... largely due to lower car park income and higher allowance for impairment of trade receivables as a result of Covid-19.
"Oil prices have been stronger than expected this year, driven by positive sentiment, controlled output by OPEC+ and winter storm disruptions in the US."
“While the Coordinating Minister has blamed rich countries for cornering the market and thus limiting Malaysia's access to vaccine supply, I have been informed that several state governments, private businesses and foundations, responding to the government's incompetence in handling the pandemic, have sought to procure their own supply of NPRA approved vaccines.”
Selangor reported 457 cases, followed by Kelantan with 290, Kuala Lumpur with 153, Sabah with 125, and Johor with 115.
... which the property developer will use to help settle its debts.
Two Covid-19-related deaths were reported in the 24 hours up to noon today, both in Selangor.
The last time the country registered daily new infections above the 2,000 mark was on March 5, with 2,154 cases.
Sarawak topped the list with most new infections at 555, followed by Selangor (403) and Penang (176).
Recoveries, meanwhile, came in lower than new infections at 1,175. Consequently, active cases rose to 14,203 from 14,097 yesterday
Sarawak topped the list with most new infections at 332, followed by Selangor (294) and Johor (102).