MIDF says business as usual at CIMB


MIDF Research said in a report that it was neutral on news of the group chairman Nazir Razak's exit as the group could be considered

PETALING: Datuk Seri Nazir Razak’s departure from CIMB Group will not have a negative impact as the group’s fundamentals remain solid.

MIDF Research said in a report that it was neutral on news of the group chairman’s exit as the group could be considered “institutionalised” and does not depend on any one individual.

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