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BNM Will Intervene If Ringgit Slides Further
Nov 11, 2024
The proper mechanisms are in place to prevent a further slide in the ringgit’s value.
Deputy Finance Minister Lim Hui Ying told the Dewan Rakyat that Bank Negara is ready to intervene to stem excessive currency movements, and at the same time promote the currency’s use in international trade and investment.
She adds that the current decline is due to external factors including the Middle East conflict, and the outcome of the US presidential election.
At last look, the ringgit was at RM4.41 against the dollar.
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The govt will consider adopting a single public university entrance exam for STPM and matriculation students.
The Education Ministry says this is part of its commitment to ensuring that all students have a clear path to further their studies at public unis.
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Sarawak has announced a one-off special allowance of RM1,200 next year, for Sarawakian students from low-income families who are studying at higher learning institutions in Malaysia.
The state premier said it’s to help them cope with high living costs.
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Datuk Mohd Dusuki Mokhtar has been named the new Attorney General.
He replaces Tan Sri Ahmad Terrirudin Salleh, who's been appointed as a Federal Court judge.
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The Johor Indian Muslim Entrepreneurs Association says some 300 mamak restaurants in the state plan to raise prices by at least 5% next year, due to higher operational costs.
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The controversial policewoman known as Inspector Shiela has been acquitted on a charge of outraging the modesty of a lawyer, after the victim decided not to proceed with the case against her.
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