Many still optimistic of Malaysia’s economic outlook, says Najib


Malaysian hospitality: Mini ambassadors of Malaysian Night (from left) Tania Safuan, Kimberley Leggett, Gabriella Robinson and Sarah Muhammad Shahir holding ‘Experience the warmth of Malaysian hospitality’ pamphlets which also serve as the invitation to the Malaysian Night in conjunction with the World Economic Forum in Davos. — Bernama

DAVOS: Foreign investors are still optimistic of Malaysia’s potential although the country is faced with global economic challenges such as the declining crude oil prices and the ringgit’s depreciation, says Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

The Prime Minister said this was evident from the large turnout of foreign investors at the business luncheon jointly hosted by Khazanah Nasional Bhd, Malaysian Investment Development Authority and InvestKL.

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