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Economists: Civil servants salary revision justifiable to keep pace with inflation

Economists: Civil servants salary revision justifiable to keep pace with inflation
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Ringgit to strengthen in 2024 on structural reforms, positive growth prospects, says BNM

Ringgit to strengthen in 2024 on structural reforms, positive growth prospects, says BNM
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Ringgit set to strengthen this year, says BNM

Ringgit set to strengthen this year, says BNM
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Bank Negara optimistic ringgit will appreciate

KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) is optimistic that the ringgit will appreciate towards the end of the year, driven by structural reforms and .

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Retirement crunch looming

PETALING JAYA: The numbers paint a worrying picture – nearly 40% Malaysians do not have a retirement plan, which has experts calling for government intervention to forestall a crisis.

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