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Fitch Solutions
BUSINESS
BMI forecasts strong household spending growth
BUSINESS
Consumer spending expected to remain strong in 2025
TEMPATAN
BMI jangka defisit kerajaan menguncup kepada 3.8% KDNK tahun ini
BUSINESS
BMI expects BNM to hold OPR at 3% in next meeting
TEMPATAN
Anwar hadapi cabaran lebih besar tahun ini, kata BMI
BUSINESS
BMI forecasts strong consumer spending growth
BUSINESS
BMI expects Brent oil prices to average around US$86 per barrel in H2 2024
BUSINESS
Vehicle sales in 2023 to rise by 3.8%, says BMI
BUSINESS
Growth likely but Malaysia’s economic troubles not over yet
TEMPATAN
‘Pertimbangan berasas kaum’ terus pandu dasar kerajaan, kata Fitch Solutions
BUSINESS
Race ‘considerations’ will still guide govt policies, says Fitch Solutions
BUSINESS
Fitch Solutions lowers Budget 2023 deficit forecast to 4.9%
BUSINESS
Fitch Solutions retains 4% GDP growth forecast for Malaysia
BUSINESS
Investors to stay away until stable govt formed, says Fitch Solutions
TEMPATAN
Cabang firma penyelidikan Fitch Solutions ramal BN menang PRU15
MALAYSIA
Fitch Solutions’ research arm predicts BN victory in GE15
BUSINESS
Malaysia’s OPR expected to peak at 3.25% in 2023
LOCAL BUSINESS
Fitch Solutions now more upbeat about Malaysia’s GDP growth
BUSINESS
More OPR hikes before year-end, predicts Fitch Solutions
TEMPATAN
Perbalahan dalam Umno dijangka berterusan selepas PRU15
MALAYSIA
Umno infighting to continue after GE15, says Fitch Solutions
BUSINESS
Consumer spending to grow by 5.1%, says Fitch Solutions
BUSINESS
Malaysian GDP forecast downgraded to 0%
MALAYSIA
Boost borrowing if govt needs more funds, say economists
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