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Bank Negara Malaysia Meets Tomorrow

Julia Goh, Economist, UOB Malaysia

08-Jul-19 07:15

Bank Negara Malaysia Meets Tomorrow

As Malaysia's economy faces a soft patch due to trade tensions, we ask Julia Goh, Economist at UOB Malaysia if she  expects the regulators to cut rates at July's MPC meeting and what other tools does Bank Negara have at its disposal to boost the economy.


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