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Is RM30 Billion Enough Liquidity for the Malaysian Banking System?

Carlos Casanova, Chief Asia Economist, Coface

20-Mar-20 07:00

Is RM30 Billion Enough Liquidity for the Malaysian Banking System?

Will the Dollar rally end? How concerned should Malaysia be over low oil prices?

We speak to Carlos about these as well as his view on Bank Negara's move to release RM30 billion into the banking system and his view on the Aussie dollar as it hits a 17 year low. Could the Aussie Dollar slide further?

Produced by: Michael Gong

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan, Noelle Lim, Khoo Hsu Chuang


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Tags:  Dollar RallyOil Price ShockMalaysia Fiscal PolicyBank Negara MalaysiaAustralian DollarEmerging Market Currencies





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