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Thailand: Business sentiment rises in September

Business sentiment rose for the fourth straight month in September, boosted by improving prospects, state relief measures to help people and companies struggling with the sagging economy and stable retail oil prices. The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) said the TCC Confidence Index, which gauges the sentiment of the business sector and […]

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Malaysia: Jobs are coming back due to government efforts

PETALING JAYA: Positive trends in the job market in August are indicators that the economy is gradually recovering as a result of government efforts and initiatives, with support from the industry. The labour market remained relatively stable with the number of unemployed decreasing marginally by 3,500 persons to 741,600 in August compared with July. However, […]

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Latest Covid-19 wave threatens Malaysia’s Q4 recovery: economists

THE latest wave of Covid-19 infections in Malaysia threatens the momentum of the country’s recovery, as reintroduced restrictions hamper growth in key economic regions, said economists this week. Malaysia’s fourth quarter gross domestic product (GDP) performance hinges upon the virus fight, said OCBC economist Wellian Wiranto. The government has announced a return to a conditional Movement Control […]

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Singapore GDP contraction slows to 7% in Q3, propped up by manufacturing

SINGAPORE’S third-quarter economic growth staged a rebound from the deep contraction seen during its “circuit-breaker” period but has continued to stay in negative territory, according to advance estimates released by the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) on Wednesday. Gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 7.9 per cent in Q3, on a quarter-on-quarter seasonally-adjusted basis, […]

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