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EIU: Malaysia politically unstable, 2009 growth at 1.5pc PDF Print
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Sunday, 14 December 2008 09:42

(Economic Intelligence Unit) - Political uncertainty and instability are unlikely to dissipate in the months ahead, despite an expected orderly transfer of power from the prime minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, to the deputy prime minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak, in March.

The leader of the opposition alliance, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, will continue with his campaign to destabilise the ruling Barisan Nasional government by persuading BN legislators to switch to the opposition.

The Economist Intelligence Unit expects the BN coalition to remain in power in the forecast period. The BN still has a sufficiently large majority to pass the bulk of new legislation unchallenged.

We expect real GDP to grow by just 1.5 per cent in 2009, reflecting Malaysia's exposure to the global economic slowdown. We expect world trade to shrink by 0.5 per cent in 2009.

Inflation is forecast to moderate markedly in 2009-10, from an estimated average of 5.7 per cent in 2008. Domestic demand growth will be sluggish, and global prices for oil and industrial raw materials will fall sharply in 2009.

The merchandise trade surplus will fall to US$22.9 billion (RM82.4 billion) in 2009, from an estimated US$35.3 billion in 2008. The current-account surplus will also shrink in the next two years.

The slow pace of judicial reforms has led to growing concerns in the past month that the next prime minister of Malaysia will clamp down on critics and members of the opposition.

Bank Negara Malaysia reduced the overnight policy rate by 25 basis points on Nov 24 to 3.25 per cent, the first reduction since 2003.

The government unveiled a package of fiscal stimulus measures in early November. It also revised its economic forecasts for 2009.

Malaysia's economy grew by 4.7 per cent year on year in the third quarter of 2008, a marked slowdown compared with the second quarter, when the economy grew by 6.7 per cent.

The annual rate of inflation fell below 8 per cent for the first time in three months in October. Inflation, as measured by the consumer price index, increased by 7.6 per cent year on year in October.

Merchandise exports grew by 15.1 per cent year on year in September, bolstered by still high global prices for oil, palm oil and liquefied natural gas. But prices for all three commodities have declined sharply during the fourth quarter.

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written by Motherchell, December 14, 2008 10:29:39
How will Malaysia ever be able to walk with its head high when the self interest of the Leaders drowns prudence in governing the Nation?? With the Police State tactics and a Banana Republic displays--- any right thinking Investor will shy away.

The Leaders always try all they can to make the Country look cosmetically attractive when it is a can of worms! The plundering Leaders have left a sad state of affairs!!from the Law and order to the judicial system!

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written by cheekhiaw, December 14, 2008 11:43:43
Malaysia is politically unstable because its young can now see that the king that waves a crooked knife is running around naked.
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written by *********, December 14, 2008 17:49:28
BN/UMNO does not want to be accountable to Malaysians or the international community, whether showing what it does with Malaysian'smoney or regarding it's well documented human rights abuses.

What can be done? Malaysians can hartal, the international community can boycott Malaysia, restrict aid, trade, travel, transfer of technology, until such time as Malaysia behaves according to accepted international standards. and of course vote...More http://*********.********.com
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written by asguard, December 14, 2008 20:48:32
BN is always screwing -up opportunities for themselves not for the sake of the public interest.. it their interests that comes first before the public.. And when it has interest in ..it will give an excuse saying in best interests of public... what actually they mean is their interests! Not the public interests for instant ISA law not for the public but themselves UMNO!
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written by MAMR, December 15, 2008 14:31:57
"Economic Intelligence Unit) - Political uncertainty and instability are unlikely to dissipate in the months ahead, despite an expected orderly transfer of power from the prime minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, to the deputy prime minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak, in March".

Based on the above statement BN should should ask WHY are these happenning? My suggested answer IS UNHAPPINESS OF RAKYAT , again why UNHAPPY just to point out that one example is reports OF CORRUPT PRACTICE lodged by UMNO MEMBERS against PM and DPM to ACA WHAT IS THE OUTCOME ? So is it fair ? If corruption report against opposition FOR sure investigate soonest. Are the opposition in the country have different colour blood or are they trouble maker or what? Perception of RAKYAT nowdays there MUST be STRONG OPPOSITION as these people are responsible to CORRECT the wrong.
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