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PUTRAJAYA: Bank Negara and the Treasury will have to review the International Monetary Fund (IMF) decision to revise Malaysia ...
Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) is looking beyond monetary policy to weather the fallout from US president Donald Trump’s duties, arguing that the country is entering the tariff disputes from a ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNBNM, Treasury to review IMF’s latest report on M’sia’s GDP forecast, says AnwarPrime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says the government will address the matter during the special Dewan Rakyat sitting on May 5.
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--Malaysia's central bank is cautiously optimistic that the economy can stay resilient this year, expecting steady growth and contained inflation in the Southeast Asian ...
The number of fraudulent, unauthorised transactions involving malware and phishing reported to Bank Negara Malaysia declined by 52% in 2024. Enhanced security controls enabled the banking industry ...
Strong investment activity, resilient domestic demand and diversified trade partners will help provide some support to the economy, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) governor Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour said ...
[KUALA LUMPUR] Malaysia reaffirmed its 2025 growth forecast at 4.5 per cent to 5.5 per cent, despite mounting risks from a potential global trade war, escalating geopolitical tensions and rising ...
that's when we are able to make more robust forecasts and assessments on the impact and potential growth of the economy this year," Bank Negara Malaysia Governor Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour told a ...
Bank Negara Malaysia Governor Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour says they're looking beyond monetary policy to weather the fallout from US President Trump's tariffs. He also talked about higher US tariffs on ...
"Any currency intervention is done judiciously to ensure an orderly market," he said. Bank Negara Malaysia has held its key interest rate unchanged at 3.00 per cent since May 2023.
In its economic and monetary review on Monday, Bank Negara Malaysia maintained its 2025 growth projection at 4.5% to 5.5%, expecting domestic demand to serve as an important buffer against ...
Strong investment activity, resilient domestic demand and diversified trade partners will help provide some support to the economy, Bank Negara Malaysia Governor Datuk Seri Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour ...
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