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Malaysian rates to stay on hold in 2017

Today’s decision by Malaysia’s central bank (BNM) to keep interest rates on hold at 3.0% came as no surprise. With the economy now recovering and the ringgit vulnerable to turns in investor sentiment, we expect rates to be left on hold throughout 2017.

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