The lower net worth threshold in Malaysia is seen as an advantage, indicating a relatively lower cost of living but experts say focus also on happiness and stress…
The government has a few options in the fight against the ringgit's downfall. One is to raise OPR but not preferable. Investment is another option.…
Read More"If not enough money, just borrow. We can still borrow. But that is not being responsible. Who is going to do the repayment? Our Children," said Anwar…
Read MorePutrajaya will spend a total of RM5.2 billion to continue subsidising electricity for these various categories of consumers from July 1 to Dec 31, says Nik Nazmi…
Read MoreAnwar is to give instructions on how to tackle the ringgit downfall and also the market instability. Those measures are to be announced tomorrow.…
Read MoreAccording to BERSATU's Information Chief, Datuk Razali Idris, the government is using vague methods to divert attention from pressing issues such as the declining economy, currency devaluation, and rising living costs.…
Read MoreComparing to the growth rates of other countries in the region such as Indonesia (5%), China (4.5%), and Vietnam (3.3%), Malaysia's economic growth seems higher…
Read MoreWhile BNM is ignoring the Singapore factor, a ringgit downfall to new lows vs the Singapore dollar is registered last week. Wake up BNM...…
Read MoreThe lower net worth threshold in Malaysia is seen as an advantage, indicating a relatively lower cost of living but experts say focus also on happiness and stress…
Read MoreMalaysia saw RM71.4 billion in investment in the Jan-March quarter of the year and the services sector led in approved investments, with RM53.6 billion or 75.1%…
Read MoreProf Ramasamy urges the gov't to help the B40 Indians through direct assistance and the need to empower the Indian community in the country…
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