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Post-pandemic Impact On Aviation & Gaming Sectors

Yin Shao Yang, Associate Director, Maybank Investment Bank

05-Mar-24 09:15

Post-pandemic Impact On Aviation & Gaming Sectors

With the pandemic over, the fight for the tourist dollar is intensifying in this region with Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand offering visa free travel for Chinese and Indian tourists. Singapore has even upped the ante by offering incentives to Taylor Swift to hold her shows only in the city state. Yin Shao Yang, Associate Director at Maybank Investment Bank analyses how the aviation and gaming sectors might perform this year.

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Produced by: Wong Shou Ning

Presented by: Keith Kam, Shazana Mokhtar


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Tags:  gaming sectoraviation sectortourism malaysia





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