Investments will take a hit during election, economists say
Analysts say outcome also critical, with investors turned off by continuation of weak policies, poor governance.
Raevathi is a producer with The Malaysian Insight.
E-mail: raevathi@themalaysianinsight.com
Analysts say outcome also critical, with investors turned off by continuation of weak policies, poor governance.
Analysts count the cost to the public as the latest round of political chicanery unfolds.
Observers say measures must be in place to ensure those affected by floods can vote.
They say doing so won’t affect formation of new federal government.
Largest-ever fund allocation may just be what party needs to clinch victory.
Experts praise fairer aid but worry over global headwinds beyond Malaysia's control.
More thought needs to be given to raising the retirement savings of vulnerable groups.
RM4.9 billion will go towards the procurement of medications, reagents, vaccines and consumables.
Move is intended to encourage them to increase business capacity and improve marketing strategies.
It is one of the biggest budgets in the nation’s history.
Households with more than 5 members and an income below RM2,500 to get a one-off payment of RM2,500.
Malaysia’s 6.4% positivity rate still exceeds WHO’s 5% threshold.
Selangor, Negri Sembilan, Penang to focus on getting the people prepped for possible flooding.