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Malaysia lets go of high income nation by 2020 dream

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia will drop its long time dream to hit US$15,000 (RM62,300) per capita income by 2020 to meet its high income nation aspirations, as it now looks to ensure high income levels commensurate with higher purchasing power. The mid-term review of the 11th Malaysia Plan presented a two-prong approach to address the disparity of […]

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Capital outflow from Malaysia and emerging markets stabilising

KUALA LUMPUR: Capital outflows from emerging markets (EM), including Malaysia, are expected to stabilise soon, as investors are now taking another look at beaten-down assets in these economies, according to Allianz SE. According to the chief economist of the Germany-based insurance and asset-management company Dr Michael Heise, indications have emerged that investor sentiment towards EM […]

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Malaysia: Govt reopens discussions over foreign insurers full ownership: FT

KUALA LUMPUR: The federal government is reported to have reopened discussions to do away with the requirement that foreign insurers reduce their shareholdings in their domestic operations. According to the Financial Times on Wednesday, the government had reopened talks to allow foreign insurance companies to maintain full ownership of domestic insurers.  Last year, global insurers […]

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Malaysia: Budget deficit may widen

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s budget deficit may widen to 3% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2019, amid an expected slower economic growth of 4.5% next year, cautions AllianceDBS Research. The research house said although the government is on track to achieve its budget deficit target of 2.8% this year, it pointed out that the deficit level could potentially rise back to 3% due to several financial constraints that […]

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