Persistent financial woes at some key state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are a major risk to Government’s fiscal performance. The liquidity and cash...
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MALAYSIA'S debt debate remains trapped in numbers: 64% of GDP, RM1.304 trillion, the statutory ceiling. Yet ceilings are political constructs, often gamed by guarantees and off-budget tricks (see "Debt, Deceit and Delay" by EMIR Research). The more vital question is not how high the ceiling sits, but how strong the floor is. What real fiscal space does Malaysia have once interest costs, rollover obligations, and household burdens are counted? And, crucially, what do we gain in return for every ringgit borrowed? Read full story
Persistent financial woes at some key state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are a major risk to Government’s fiscal performance. The liquidity and cash...
A letter from LIEW LI XUAN of Kulai, Johor Read full story
The interiors of the MICT take inspiration from its neighbouring vast waters with a wave-like pattern visible on its ceiling and blue-coloured...
The interiors of the MICT take inspiration from its neighbouring vast waters with a wave-like pattern visible on its ceiling and blue-coloured...
Using just a few basic craft supplies, the artist Nonamey constructs a dessert that looks good enough to eat.
Amid discussions swirling over the redevelopment and revitalisation of cities and urban areas that have ignited passions across Malaysia's political...
Amid discussions swirling over the redevelopment and revitalisation of cities and urban areas that have ignited passions across Malaysia's political...
WITH metal poles erected to prop up “death trap” corridor ceilings, staff are taking desperate measures to stop the roof quite literally...
WITH metal poles erected to prop up “death trap” corridor ceilings, staff are taking desperate measures to stop the roof quite literally...
Letter from Carlos Patarrana, country head, Sandoz Malaysia-Singapore-Brunei Read full story