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Malaysian corporations in good stead to ride out recession

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian corporations are in good stead to ride out the recession due to their sound balance sheet, cash reserves and their ability to cut operating expenses to conserve cash, says RAM Rating Services Bhd. In its corporate default and rating transition study issued yesterday, the rating agency said corporate firms started the lockdown, […]

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Malaysia: Fragile trade outlook seen despite recovery

PETALING JAYA: As Covid-19 cases worldwide surpassed the 23 million-mark with over 800,000 deaths, global trade sentiment continues to be fragile despite the emergence of signs of recovery. The World Trade Organisation (WTO) said that while several indicators pointed to partial upturn in world trade and output in the third quarter, the strength of such […]

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Malaysia’s record Q2 GDP plunge looks grim but worst is likely over, say economists

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 26 — Economists pinned the country’s worst-ever second quarter GDP contraction on Putrajaya’s imposition of movement control ahead of regional rivals and said Malaysia still performed reasonably well when this was considered. Economic growth from April to June contracted 17.1 per cent, Bank Negara Malaysia announced last week, as domestic spending and […]

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Malaysia: Insight – Room for targeted policy measures

Many of the governments once lauded for their textbook Covid-19 responses, replete with strict lockdowns, sophisticated contact-tracing apps and clearly articulated policies, got tripped up by something in the end. In Singapore, it was an outbreak in foreign worker dorms. In South Korea, it was the premature reopening of nightclubs. Then there were other countries […]

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