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Emerging Asia Economics Update

Emerging Asia Economics Update

Malaysia plans slow exit from fiscal stimulus

Today’s 2010 budget aims to cut the fiscal deficit but Malaysia’s move to the exit will be more of a stroll than a sprint. Lower personal tax rates and higher relief on incomes will support household spending. Partly as a result, the GDP upswing is likely to surprise on the upside. Over the long term, Malaysia needs to improve the implementation of structural reforms to lift foreign direct investment.

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