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  2. JPMorgan GBI-EM Index - Wikipedia

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    GBI-EM GBI-EM, referred to as the replicable or narrow series, is the most restrictive series. It limits inclusion to only those countries that are readily accessible and where no impediments exist for foreign investors. As of July 2022 the GBI-EM is China, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Brazil, Mexico and South Africa.

  3. Tan Loke Mun - Wikipedia

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    He is a past president of the Malaysian Institute of Architects 2005-2007 (PAM), [6] team leader who set up Green Building Index Malaysia (GBI), past chairman of the LAM-PAM Green Building and Sustainability Committee, past member of the GBI Accreditation Panel (GBIAP) and also a member of the Board of Architects Malaysia. [7]

  4. SPICE Arena - Wikipedia

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    The SPICE Arena (abbreviation of Subterranean Penang International Convention and Exhibition) is an indoor arena located at the township of Bayan Baru in George Town, Penang, Malaysia. It serves as Penang's main indoor sports centre as well as the preferred venue within the city-state for meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE).

  5. Indonesian Bethel Church - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian Bethel Church or Bethel Full Gospel Church of God (Indonesian: Gereja Bethel Indonesia) abbreviated as GBI, is a group of Christian Pentecostal churches in Indonesia. It is a member of Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) .

  6. Sarly Adre Sarkum - Wikipedia

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    He is also currently an elected council member [9] of Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia (The Malaysian Institute of Architects). [10] He was one of the five directors of the GBI Green Rating Tool and served as GBI Accreditation Panel as well. In 2010 he also developed the Seascraper for the Evolo Skyscraper Competition in 2010.

  7. Relau - Wikipedia

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    The Relau City Sports Complex, launched in 2017, is the first GBI-certified sports complex in Penang. [10] The 8,785 m 2 (94,560 sq ft) sports complex is equipped with swimming and diving pools, badminton courts, a gymnasium and a dry gym, as well as bicycle parking bays.

  8. S11 House - Wikipedia

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    S11 House is a residential building in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.It was the country's first Green Building Index Platinum rated house, and won the Tropical Building Category of the Asean Energy Awards in 2013.

  9. Jeffrey Cheah - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Cheah was born in Pusing, a small town in the Malaysian state of Perak.Cheah moved to Australia to pursue a business degree at Victoria University (then Footscray Institute of Technology) in Melbourne, and after graduating, returned to Malaysia to take a job as an accountant in a motor assembly plant.