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EVENING 5: Targeted fuel subsidy the way to go
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2017-11-09
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Time to introduce fuel subsidies to lower- and middle-income groups, says economist; borrowing to get more expensive as Bank Negara is seen raising interest rates in 2018; and S P Setia’s 3Q earnings surge 89%. Charlotte Chong has more.
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