Malaysian economy
Chinese Expatriates Constitute As The Biggest Income Tax Payers In Malaysia – Expats Contributing An Astounding RM75 Billion Annually – Equivalent To 4.8% GDP
Kuala Lumpur is ranked eighth out of 49 major cities by the Expat Ranking 2023 and there is a total of 120,183 expats in the
Malaysia Ranked Third In The World For Crony-Capitalism Index
Malaysia has been ranked third behind Russia and the Czech Republic in the latest instalment of The Economist magazine’s crony-capitalism index, which first estimated how much plutocrats
The Rise Of BlackRock In Malaysia – Holds Equity In Hundreds Of Malaysian Corporations
Over the last decade US based equities firm BlackRock has become extremely influential within the Malaysian economy. Most Malaysians probably don’t know what BlackRock is.
Malaysian Is Running Out Of Money : 3 Million Rush To Withdraw RM5.52 Billion EPF Account 3
Between May 11 and May 22, the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) approved a whopping 3.04 million applications from contributors to withdraw part of their retirement money from
Disappointment EPF Conventional 5.5% Dividend : Conventional Is The One Pumping The Funds Into The Shariah Savings ?
EMPLOYEES Provident Fund (EPF) declares a 5.5% dividend for conventional savings in 2023, totalling RM50.3 bil payout, up from 5.35% in 2022. Shariah savings are
Malaysia Can No Longer Keep Up With Pensions Any Longer – 936000 Retires In Year 2024 & Will Continue To Grow Further
As the country’s population ages, there are concerns whether Malaysia can keep up with its pension payment obligations to government retirees. Presently, the federal government’s
Tun M-Daim-H20-Hamzah Coup D’etat – Money Came In Via Foreign Fund Buying Up Local Stocks Transferred To Local Hands
The one possible reason for the market’s surprise run-up is that money for LANGKAH MERBOK came in via foreign buying up stocks in the market
How Tun Daim Zainuddin Became A Multi Billionaire
Books have been written about Tun Daim Zainuddin, but not many people know who the real Daim is. He is famous for being taciturn. Everyone
Why Can’t A Malaysian Economic Congress Be Held Instead Of The One For Bumiputeras? – Isn’t Anwar The PM Of A Multiracial & Multireligious Nation?
Five decades of helping the Bumiputeras have not achieved the desired results, and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has decided to set a new direction and
Bloomberg : Malaysia Stock Market & Ringgit Under Anwar Is Among The Worst Performers Globally
Malaysia’s markets once marched to the tune of a government that stayed in power for six decades. A rapid turnover of leaders since has driven