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Bank Negara Gives SMEs a Break

Joyce Goh, Associate Editor, The Edge Media Group

25-Apr-16 09:35

Bank Negara Gives SMEs a Break

Joyce Goh, Associate Editor at The Edge Media Group discusses the potential scenarios of Datuk Seri Nazir Razak's position in CIMB post-review, the drop in loan loss coverage ratio of several banks, and Bank Negara's relaxing of rules for SMEs.

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