Bank Negara Malaysia should be made independent


PRIME Minister Anwar Ibrahim is making great strides in reforming the governance architecture of the country, and this is in turn making Malaysia more attractive in terms of investments of various sorts, which will grow her economy if they are realised.

Malaysia is now slowly being seen as an attractive investment hub for the tech and high-tech manufacturing sectors, with even the likes of the highly regarded Financial Times paying tribute to the progress made.

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