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Malaysia: Economic outlook improves but challenges remain

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s economic outlook has improved, with the Statistics Department describing March indicators as encouraging in the near term, but it expects prevailing challenges to continue to persist until the Covid-19 pandemic is brought under control. Chief Statistician Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin said on Tuesday Malaysia’s leading index (LI) in March showed […]

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Indonesia is considering alternative minimum tax in bid to prevent tax avoidance by companies

JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia is considering introducing an alternative minimum tax in a bid to prevent tax avoidance by companies, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati told Parliament on Monday, providing more details in her proposals for sweeping tax reforms. “The tax reforms are designed to create fairness and equality for companies. Especially for those that so […]

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A customer counts her ringgit notes outside a money changer at the central business district in Singapore in this August 25, 2015 file photo.  Malaysia's ringgit jumped more than 5 percent to a five-week high on October 7, 2015 on stop-loss dollar selling and higher local stocks.  The ringgit, the worst performing Asian currency so far this year, surged as much as 5.2 percent to 4.1600 per dollar, its strongest since Sept 1.     REUTERS/Edgar Su/Files
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Malaysia: Ringgit rises on Covid vaccination news

KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit rebounded from yesterday’s close to open higher against the US dollar today, on renewed buying support due to positive development of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, dealers said. At 9.06am, the local note was higher at 4.1400/1440 against the greenback from Monday’s close of 4.1440/1480. A dealer said that the local market […]

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Philippines: Budget deficit shrinks in April as ‘base effects’ distort spending, revenue data

MANILA, Philippines — The Duterte administration’s budget deficit narrowed in April, with the so-called “base effects” accounting for both the sharp pick-up in revenues and double-digit drop in spending during the month. The government’s fiscal gap shrank 83.78% year-on-year to P44.4 billion in April, the Bureau of the Treasury reported Monday. That massive contraction was […]

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