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Malaysia: Lower consumer spending may affect earnings

PETALING JAYA: The growth forecast for the Malaysian economy has been downgraded by CGS-CIMB Research following the government’s decision to enforce conditional movement control order (CMCO) covering Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Sabah from Oct 14 to 27. The research house now expects the gross domestic product (GDP) to contract by 4.4% this year compared to […]

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Philippines – Moody’s: Emerging markets face spending constraints

MANILA, Philippines — Emerging market economies, including the Philippines, are facing constraints in government spending amid long-lasting revenue losses due to the coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19 pandemic, according to Moody’s Investors Service. The debt watcher said the ability of governments in emerging markets to implement and enforce effective revenue-raising measures would be an important […]

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Vietnam: Tax relief should not be “One size fits all”

The Private Economic Development Research Board, under the Advisory Council for Administrative Procedure Reform, has proposed a 30% reduction in corporate income tax for all businesses this year. The proposal is faced with mixed reactions, however. The author of this article, from another angle, also believes it is not plausible. Specifically, according to the Private […]

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Indonesia: BI holds benchmark rate to safeguard rupiah, pledges further support for economy

Bank Indonesia (BI) decided on Tuesday to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged to safeguard the rupiah’s exchange rate amid financial market volatility but pledged to pursue other ways of quantitative easing to support the coronavirus-battered economy. The benchmark seven-day reverse repo rate was maintained at 4 percent for a fourth consecutive month, while the […]

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Credit raters flag risks on Philippine banks

MANILA, Philippines — S&P Global Ratings and Fitch Ratings have raised the red flag over the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Philippine banks as a deeper economic recession could impair the industry’s asset quality, capitalization and profitability. S&P said the economic risk trend for banks operating in the Philippines has turned to “negative” […]

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