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National Day Rally 2019: Singapore’s economic growth has slowed but stimulus measures not required yet

SINGAPORE – Singapore’s economic growth may have slowed significantly this year but the current situation does not warrant stimulus measures just yet, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Sunday (Aug 18). If the situation gets much worse, however, the Republic will “promptly respond with appropriate interventions to sustain the livelihoods of our workers”, he […]

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Malaysia: Recession in 2019 unlikely

KUALA LUMPUR: Maybank Kim Eng Group says a recession in 2019 is unlikely but there is a possibility of it happening in the second half of 2020. Its economist Lee Ju Ye was one of three panellists at Maybank Investment Bank Bhd’s (Maybank IB) second half 2019 market outlook (2H2019) on Saturday. “Trade-oriented economies will […]

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OTT oversight a hot topic in Asean

All eyes are on this week’s meeting of the Asean Telecommunication Regulators’ Council (ATRC) in Bangkok, watching for clues as to whether it will usher in joint guidelines that will get tough on over-the-top (OTT) operators, particularly where taxation is concerned. OTT refers to digital applications or services operated over internet networks. The rise of […]

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Thailand: Lower car sales on the cards

Overall car sales are expected to contract throughout the third quarter of 2019 after figures in July remained in the red for a second straight month, attributed to financial institutions tightening their car loan conditions in line with the Bank of Thailand’s warning, say local distributors. The automotive industry club of the Federation of Thai […]

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