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Economy and Finance
Hosting F1 will be an act of escapism
Hosting this multi-million ringgit project will only paint the government as being short-sighted and using fancy fast cars as a distraction.
By
Afnan 'Aqif
6 years ago
Economy and Finance
More aviation monopolies need to be broken
The longer a monopoly is kept in place, the less likely it will achieve its original goals.
By
Afnan 'Aqif
6 years ago
Economy and Finance
Fulfill manifesto promise on tolls based on economic planning
Long term planning is vital to good governance.
By
Afnan 'Aqif
7 years ago
Economy and Finance
How effective is the Economic Affairs Ministry?
Two elderly women died over food coupons in Pudu. What is being done about it?
By
Nathaniel Tan
7 years ago
Economy and Finance
Patronage is bishop, plutocracy is queen in pants
If Malaysia wants to get cracking with reforms, plutocracy has to go.
By
Rais Hussin
7 years ago
Economy and Finance
Why did Goldman give M’sia a ‘black card’ line of credit?
What the bank did is nothing less than an economic crime against the country.
By
Rais Hussin
7 years ago
Economy and Finance
Equitably shared prosperity from the bottom up
M'sia must focus on R&D and not too exclusively on the racial distribution of wealth.
By
Rais Hussin
7 years ago
Economy and Finance
From ‘Asian Great Gatsby’ to gabfest? The buck must stop here
Politicians must talk less and do more to invite greater foreign direct investment into the country.
By
Rais Hussin
7 years ago
Economy and Finance
World Bank’s prognosis of Malaysia has to be considered in context
The World Bank's assessment may suggest weaker growth but this isn’t due to structural weaknesses in the Malaysian economy.
By
Rais Hussin
7 years ago