Recovery seen, but at a slower pace


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PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian property market is on track for a much-needed recovery in 2022, albeit a bumpy one, as persistent headwinds could still dampen growth within the sector.

RHB Investment Bank in a report yesterday said it was maintaining a cautious view on the property market for 2022.

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