Moody’s affirms Malaysia’s ‘A3’ rating


Malaysia’s local and foreign currency country ceilings remain unchanged at Aa1 and Aa2, respectively.

PETALING JAYA: The government remains committed to driving inclusive and sustainable growth, restoring confidence in public institutions and governance as well as safeguarding social justice for all Malaysians.

In line with the Malaysia Madani vision, Putrajaya will strive towards strengthening economic growth and promoting increased investments while focusing on initiatives to control inflationary pressures and mitigate the rakyat’s burden on the cost of living, a statement by the Finance Ministry (MoF) yesterday said.

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