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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Lagi Berita Tipu Rakyat

Malaysiakini - M'sia will dodge recession

KUALA LUMPUR - MALAYSIA will not slip into a recession this year, a government official said, as he urged the nation's banks to keep offering loans to small and mid-sized businesses to maintain private sector confidence, news reports said Sunday.

The impact of the global financial downturn will be softened by government measures, including a plan to inject RM7 billion (S$2.88 billion) into the economy, Junior Finance Minister Nor Mohamed Yakcop was quoted as saying.

'The Malaysian economy is still strong although many big countries are experiencing a recession and economic contraction,' Mr Nor Mohamed said, according to The Star newspaper.

Mr Nor Mohamed's aides and other ministry officials could not immediately be contacted.

Government authorities have forecast that Malaysia's economy will expand by 3.5 per cent in 2009, but some economists have warned that growth could fall below 2 per cent.

Mr Nor Mohamed stressed that banks must play their part to maintain private sector confidence, saying his ministry has received complaints that some financial institutions were rejecting viable loan applications.

'Banks and financial institutions have been warned not to be tightfisted when giving out loans to small-and-medium-scale enterprises,' Mr Nor Mohamed was quoted as saying. -- AP

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