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M'sians Share How They're Taking Advantage Of The Weak Ringgit

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METMalaysia Issues Significant Hot Weather Warning For Next 7 Days Drink more water and stay indoors

[Share your thoughts with us!] Today's Highlights Malaysians Share How They Are Taking Advantage Of The Weak Ringgit Right Now From investing in gold and stocks, to freelancing and earning passive incomes. [Read More +]( METMalaysia Issues Significant Hot Weather Warning For Next 7 Days Drink more water and stay indoors whenever possible! [Read More +]( A Local Businessman Has Been Arrested For Selling Dates Imported From Israel Medjool dates, also spelt medjoul or mejhoul, are largely produced in Israel. [Read More +]( Filipino Couple Uses Fake ICs To Work In Malaysia For More Than 10 Years The suspects allegedly purchased their fake MyKad for around RM350 to RM500 each. [Read More +]( Govt Is Reducing The Deadline For Unclaimed Money To 10 Years. Be Sure To Claim Yours ASAP As of March last year, there is approximately RM11 billion in unclaimed money. [Read More +]( US Passes Law That Might Get TikTok Banned In About 6 Months It is unclear whether China would approve any sale or if TikTok's US assets could be divested in six months. [Read More +]( This Mart In Bukit Bintang Sells Thai '7-Eleven' Sandwiches, Burgers, Cha Yen & More Get your Thai 7-Eleven fix here. [Read More +]( You Can Cosy Up To An Alpaca & All Kinds Of Friendly Animals At This Café In Selangor Why is the alpaca cooler than me? [Read More +]( "So You Have RM1,000" — Here's A Simple Guide On How To Start Investing In Malaysia There's actually a lot you can do with RM1,000 in Malaysia. [Read More +]( [Facebook] [Twitter] [Instagram] [Youtube] You are receiving this because you subscribed to SAYS Newsletters. No longer interested? Unsubscribe If you'd like to unsubscribe and stop receiving these emails [click here](.

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