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Malaysia's Q1 GDP of 4.2%, while it was the slowest seen since 2009, came in slightly above market expectations. Sia Ket Ee, the Head of Research and Economist at Hong Leong Investment Bank takes us through his expectations of our upcoming Q2 GDP numbers, based on economic indicators that have been released so far.
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