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Japan PM Suga instructs Cabinet to compile new stimulus package
TOKYO (Reuters): Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga instructed his Cabinet on Tuesday (Nov 10) to compile a package of stimulus measures to revitalise an economy hit by the coronavirus pandemic, the country's economy minister said.
All-out spending package required
IT may be the biggest budget on record but what may be required is an all-out spending package to lift people’s lives from a situation of joblessness and reduced salaries.
Families welcome EPF leeway
JOHOR BARU: For many families, Budget 2021 has brought some cheer.
Rakyat seek financial assistance
PETALING JAYA: A gloomy atmosphere hovers above a dilapidated Chinese coffee shop as hawkers stand by their respective stalls, hoping to “poach” as many customers as they can before calling it a day.
Covid-19: Exhausted emergency fund may force Tokyo into debt and deep cuts
TOKYO, OCT 31: Since the onset of the novel coronavirus, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has spent more than 90% of its ¥934.5 billion contingency fund on countermeasures intended to safeguard the capital’s economy and keep the virus at bay, writes The Japan Times
Japan mulls US$95.5bil extra budget to counter Covid-19
TOKYO, Oct 24 (Reuters): Japan's government is considering compiling an extra budget worth around $95.5 billion to offset the economic drag caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the Mainichi newspaper reported on Saturday.
Digitalisation could double Japan’s growth, reform panelist says
Quickly improving Japan’s digital infrastructure could more than double the country’s potential growth rate and is the most important item on Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga’s reform agenda, according to a senior member of a government advisory panel.
Expect an expansionary Budget 2021
KUALA LUMPUR: Budget 2021 will be an expansionary one, albeit at a lower magnitude, said RHB Research.
RHB foresees expansionary fiscal consolidation in Budget 2021
KUALA LUMPUR: Budget 2021 will be expansionary, albeit at a lower magnitude, said RHB Research.