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2020-10-05 12:32 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-20...

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 12:30 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-20...

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 12:29 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards O & G theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 12:29 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 12:28 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards O & G theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 12:28 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards O & G theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 12:27 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards Construction theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 12:27 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 12:24 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 12:19 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 12:19 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards O & G theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 12:17 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards Construction theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 12:17 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 12:14 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 12:13 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards Iron & Steel theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 12:13 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 12:12 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards Iron & Steel theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 12:11 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 12:10 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards Iron & Steel theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 12:10 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards Iron & Steel theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 12:10 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 12:07 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 12:06 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards Iron & Steel theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 12:05 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 12:04 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards O & G theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 12:03 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

Stock

2020-10-05 12:03 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards O & G theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 12:01 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 12:00 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards Banking theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 12:00 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 11:59 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards Banking theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 11:58 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 11:57 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards Banking theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 11:57 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 11:56 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards Aviation, Leisure & Holiday theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 11:56 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 11:55 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards Aviation, Leisure & Holiday theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 11:55 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 11:54 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards Leisure & Holiday theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 11:53 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 11:52 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards Leisure & Holiday theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 11:52 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 11:50 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards O & G theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 11:50 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards O & G theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 11:49 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 11:48 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 11:45 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards property theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 11:44 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.

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2020-10-05 11:44 | Report Abuse

Yes, pre-budget 2021 bull market is coming !
Budget 2021 will be unveiled on Nov 6 !
So, now onwards Construction theme will be super bullish !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

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2020-10-05 11:43 | Report Abuse

Budget 2021 expected to be expansionary Monday, 21 Sep 2020
By DALJIT DHESI
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2020/09/21/budget-2021-expected-to-be-expansionary

PETALING JAYA: Budget 2021, which will be tabled in November, will be expansionary though narrower than Budget 2020, with economists projecting a budget deficit of 4% to 6% next year.

The government, they said, would need to revitalise the economy with appropriate measures due to the uncertainties arising from the Covid-19 and the weak global economy, which has caused many nations to fall into recession.

The World Bank expects Malaysia’s fiscal deficit to gross domestic product (GDP) to widen to 7% this year, underpinned by increased expenditure and downward pressure on revenue. The government, however, expects the fiscal deficit to be at 5.8% to 6% this year.

Economists expect the government to look into some core areas to ensure Malaysia is on the right track to achieve economic sustainability post-pandemic.

Socio-Economic Research Centre executive director Lee Heng Guie told StarBiz that the federal government is torn between managing a tight fiscal space and keeping the country’s sovereign rating intact.

"In our view, the government should go for another year of fiscal deficit targeted at public spending and programmes as well as the provision of tax incentives and allowances to boost private investment, creating jobs and income.