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Institutional reforms, accountability good for credit ratings, says finance minister

20 July 2019

In a statement today, Lim said the Ministry of Finance welcomed Fitch Ratings’ confirmation of Malaysia’s sovereign credit ratings at A- with a stable outlook. “The government’s total debt and liabilities to GDP ratio has reduced by 3.9 per cent to 75.4 per cent as of end-2018, from 79.3 per cent at end-2017,” he said.

 

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