Malaysia's current account rose on yearly
11 Mar, 2010 @ 05:11 am ET | written by ecPulse.com
Malaysia's current account balance show a surplus of 27.3 billion on yearly base compared with the previous surplus of 25.3 billion, which this reading is better than prior and means there is a surplus.
Malaysia industrial production rose to 12.7% in January, compared with the previous reading 8.9%, that was revised to 7.5%, while the current reading is better than forecasts that referred to 11.7%. However, manufacturing sales value grew in January to 28.8%, compared with prior 16.2% which revised to 15.9%.
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