Russian-Ukraine war effects on your wallet


The knock-on effects of higher fuel prices will vary in magnitude and timing and consumers will face rising inflationary pressures as the fuel price increase is eventually passed through to consumers,Sunway University economist professor Dr Yeah Kim Leng said.

A war is not pleasant and certainly not good for our wallets.

Millions of people are suffering from the Russian led invasion of Ukraine and there seems to be no end in sight for now.

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