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Malaysia : Disappointing Growth

CP TEH
Publish date: Thu, 16 May 2013, 02:30 PM
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KLCI down more than 10 points today due to this piece of news? Tell that to our gov ... we are in HUGE debts and another 10-20 years later ... it is VERY WORRYING.

Budget deficits ... abuse of powers.

We have in-competence leaders, governments and  ... policies made by our governments, the corruptions and cronyism.

We have Proton ... no Hyundai. Good words, TTB.

Take a look at MAS.

DO LISTEN to the clip above for reality above Malaysia's economies.


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Discussions
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carries

Economists all around the world disagree on what Governments should do in these trying times.

In America, the Government has chosen QE (quantitative easing).

In Europe they have chosen Austerity (although now, i think they are now considering changing tactics and are looking into stimulating the economies as well).

In the UK, they also chose Austerity and sacrificed growth numbers as a result.

In Japan, everyone is talking about "Abenomics" and they have also chosen QE to stimulate the economy.

Who is right and who is wrong?
No one really knows for sure, and only history will give us the answer.

2013-05-16 19:05

iafx

each of these measures have their own side effects, the key point is maintain balance

2013-05-16 21:56

Frank Leong

"the cause of the problem was the 4th PM" who is believed to still have an influential hand in the country's economic policy making. "we are importing low-skilled, low-wage foreign workers." we have not emphasized on productivity, efficiency and competitiveness. that's very worrying indeed.

2013-05-17 09:51

nazriusj

It is time to consider migrating/retire overseas. I liken Bandung.

2013-05-17 09:57

iafx

frankly, if there is no demand, these f.workers won't keep coming. who's demanding these workers? "productivity, efficiency and competitiveness" is always a top down thing, funny is these top mgmt always like it bottom-up... hahahahaa

2013-05-17 10:03

AlbertLim

Mr Teh, Fuck you !!!.... if you are not happy, resign from taylor college & migrate to china or taiwan or honking.... you got no pride la.....

2013-05-19 14:03

CityTrader

I will consider to buy an island n bring in alot of girls, stay away from the noisy places. Hehe.

2013-05-19 14:08

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