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Oil Funds People, People Fund Properties

The Morning Run Crew

05-Nov-18 07:45

Oil Funds People, People Fund Properties

It’s all about the risks of using oil money to fund closing the gap between the haves and the have-nots, with Khoo Hsu Chuang and Joyce Goh discussing the repercussions of such a move on Malaysia’s debt rating and path to fiscal parity.

6:27 - The duo also discuss a new property crowdfunding platform that enables home ownership outside of the banking system via peer-to-peer lending.

Presented by: Khoo Hsu Chuang, Joyce Goh


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Categories:  Business Analysis

Tags:  Budget 2019Belanjawan 2019Rating AgenciesFiscal DeficitOil RevenuePetronasFund My HomeDatuk Tong Kooi OngThe EdgePropertyPeer-to-Peer Lending





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