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Malaysia: Commodity rally to support ringgit

PETALING JAYA: Prices of various commodities have been on the rise, and as a producer of some of these commodities, Malaysia is a beneficiary of the price uptrend through higher proceeds from exports. This should also translate into a stronger ringgit, giving a boost to the currency that has largely traded sideways above the RM4.10 […]

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Thailand: JSCCIB cuts GDP growth forecast to 0.5-2%

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) has reduced its GDP growth forecast to 0.5-2% due to the severe impact of the third Covid-19 outbreak despite bright export prospects this year. Even the state’s plan to reopen Thailand by allowing vaccinated foreign tourists to visit Phuket without quarantine later this year may […]

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Moody’s maintains ‘Stable’ outlook for Cambodia

US credit rating agency Moody’s Investors Service said Wednesday it was maintaining its B-2 rating and stable outlook for the Government of Cambodia. “The stable outlook balances vulnerability to shocks stemming from what we view as a temporary disruption in growth, high dollarisation and potential financial vulnerabilities; against strong growth potential, robust government revenue generation […]

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Philippines: Hefty infra spending in March faces roadblock from fresh lockdowns

MANILA, Philippines — Infrastructure spending of the Duterte administration grew in March, although the turnout was slower compared to the preceding month as pandemic restrictions continued to block building activities. The national government spent P107 billion in capital outlays in March, up 37.4% year-on-year, the budget department reported Thursday, a result which was slower than […]

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