2025/68 “Floating Prices, Fearing Backlash: Economics and Politics of Malaysia’s Petrol Subsidy Reform” by Lee Hwok Aun
Two workers clean the logo of Malaysian oil company Petronas at a petrol station in Bentong, Pahang, on 29 March...
Two workers clean the logo of Malaysian oil company Petronas at a petrol station in Bentong, Pahang, on 29 March...
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 27 ― Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today received a congratulatory message from United States (US)...
PETALING JAYA, Dec 28 — Football prodigy Muhammad Soleh Ahmad Shukri, who will be joining Malaga City FC academy in...
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Macau’s government announced Saturday the six casino operators set to get new licenses to operate in the gambling hub from...
Malaysia-headquartered used car platform Carsome has announced a group-wide accelerated profitability plan to achieve its target of positive earnings before...
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JUST last week, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said that it expects global economic growth to slow significantly this year...