Malaysia's Q2 GDP higher then expected
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The GDP for Malaysia grew to 6.4% in the second quarter of the year driven in part by higher exports and strong domestic demands. According to the Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia, Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz, the very strong export performance was better then expected and it is very likely that the overall growth of the year will exceed the growth predictions made earlier.
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Affordability to relationship business so impressive.Thank you Tan sri Dr Zeti...
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M'sia's GDP growth has never been the problem. The problem is that average wages have not grown in line with national income (forget about keeping up with inflation), so the average citizen has not enjoyed the benefits of his continued productivity at work.
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whatever lah .... you will see the truth only when get to our level .... you don't have to waste your time as we have been hearing the same shit from BN leaders .....
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