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Do Our Cars Need an End-Of-Life Policy?

The Morning Run Crew

02-Jan-19 07:45

Do Our Cars Need an End-Of-Life Policy?

The Morning Run crew gives you their take on today's business headlines: 

00:16 - Singapore reported an economic growth above 3% for a 2nd year. We see what that means for us back here.

05:34 - Banks and Casinos will have to comply with Bank Negara’s new threshold on daily cash threshold report (CTR) this year and report any cash transactions that exceed RM25,000 per day. We also look into the cashless push in Malaysia.

09:42 - According to The Malaysian Reserve, the Government may include the end-of-life (ELV) mechanism under the next automotive policy, despite the government’s decision to shelve it in June 2018.

Presented by: Khoo Hsu Chuang, Julian Ng


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