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2017 A Better Year for M'sian Economy

05-Jul-17 09:15

2017 A Better Year for M'sian Economy

After the 'impressive' 5.6% GDP growth in 1Q17, the low base effect is expected to diminish in 2H17. Ket Ee explains how the economic fundamentals are feeding into the broader market sentiment.


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