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Will Saudi Arabia now abandon its dollar peg?
Posted on December 29, 2015 | No CommentsAmid a continued oil slump and record state budget deficit, analysts are contemplating whether Saudi Arabia could decide to abandon its currency peg against the dollar. -
News – M’sia enjoying gravity-defying boom
Posted on September 13, 2012 | No CommentsIn an article by Jeremy Grant, the financial daily said this was due to big-ticket government spending, lending to business by well-capitalised banks, and robust consumer demand, fuelled by pay rises for civil servants and cash handouts that have even seen taxi drivers receive vouchers for free replacement tyres. -
News – Malaysia’s debt still manageable, says Idris Jala
Posted on July 24, 2012 | 1 CommentWhen we're small, our parents were our main source of reference both from their action and inaction. In a bigger sense, government is our big parent, or big brother. What they do, most of us follow although what come from their mouth not always the same as what they actually do. When their action contradict their statement, they still can "buat deek...". Not an apology came from their filthy mouth! One of the no-no thing in investment is borrowing money to invest. Investing is already a risky business. Using borrowed money only increase the risk multiple time!