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GDP Growth Drops to 4.4% in 3rd Quarter 2019 but What's Malaysia's Outlook in 2020?

Julia Goh, Senior Economist, UOB Malaysia

18-Nov-19 07:45

GDP Growth Drops to 4.4% in 3rd Quarter 2019 but What's Malaysia's Outlook in 2020?

Julia Goh, Senior Economist at UOB Malaysia, dissects the 3rd quarter GDP numbers whilst giving us a glimpse of what to expect for the year ahead. She also weighs in on her expectations of Bank Negara's next move on the Overnight Policy Rate against this backdrop of slowing global growth and the continuing US- China trade war.

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Khoo Hsu Chuang


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