The State of the Nation: Malaysia will need to raise its FDI game
Prof Yeah states that Malaysia needs to up its game in luring FDI amidst US-China trade war, technological shifts and COVID-19 pandemic
A new coalition to replace PH? Experts at odds
Prof. James Chin weighs in on decision-making factors in multiracial political environments under the pressure to select the eighth Malaysian prime minister.
Second Covid wave must not happen or economy will be critically hurt if another MCO imposed: Experts
Prof Yeah is of the view that consequences of second MCO would be less severe, but the impact on the economy will be still damaging
Multiple stimulus packages reduce widespread economic hardship — economists
Prof Yeah states that increasing fiscal deficit this year will not spark concerns and unavoidable due to shocks of supply and demand under lockdown period
Malaysia’s April unemployment spikes to 5%, the highest in 30 years
Prof Yeah expects unemployment rate to be around 5% to 6% during the MCO period due to economy shutdown
RM150b dent in economy
Prof Yeah speaks on the quantitative effect of economic loss of RM 150 billion due to a pandemic
Malaysian unemployment rate will not see double-digit spike
Prof Yeah opines the unemployment rate will not reach double digit due to the reactivation of business and interstate travel under the RMCO phase
Don’t be a loser again, Anwar told
Prof. James Chin weighs in on the current Malaysian political transition.
Increasing direct fiscal injection a better option for SMEs
Prof Yeah comments that the banking system is able to absorb the losses caused by loan defaults or deliquency
Cash handouts will boost consumption spending, experts say
In response to the Malaysian economic recovery plan under the COVID-19 pandemic, Prof Yeah raises the efficacy of various consumption-boosting approaches to ensure recovery across consumer goods, automotive and housing sectors.
InTheKnow: Deflation
Prof Yeah explains the consequences of deflation in Malaysia
The State of the Nation: After a torrid April, rebound in May manufacturing not a given
Prof Yeah says Malaysia's manufacturing Purchasing Manager Index (PMI) is expected to rebound but caution to be exercised when interpreting PMI