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    Exchange Rate

    | | |Exchange rate anchor |Monetary aggregate|Inflation targeting framework |Other1 | | | |target | | | |

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    Monetary Economy

    1. Introduction Money demand is an important element in macroeconomic analysis especially in constructing monetary policy. The demand of money is the quantities of money that people willing and able to hold at alternative interest rates, ceteris paribus. There are several models of money demand used to explain why individuals and businesses hold money balances like cash and checkable deposits. Those models of money demand shows how do the behavior of individuals and businesses causes the fluctuations

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    Economics

    Title:  Housing and car prices push up inflation   Introduction:   Singapore is a country where has very limited natural resources which therefore Singapore have to highly depend on imports goods. As we can see from statistic, the Import Price Index rose 2.3 per cent in March 2012, following the 2.4 per cent increase registered in the previous month, Ministry of Trade & Industry told. (March 2012). Retrieved from http://www.singstat.gov.sg/pubn/prices/ipimar12.pdf. As we are consuming

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    Annual Report

    and Market Price Property Portfolio Analysis of Unit Holdings Financial Statements Unit Holders Resource 2 3 4 5 8 10 13 15 16 18 19 20 23 26 81 Corporate Information Manager Pelaburan Hartanah Nasional Berhad (175967-W) (Incorporated in Malaysia) Registered Office Of The Manager Tingkat 4, Balai PNB 201-A, Jalan Tun Razak 50400 Kuala Lumpur Telephone : 03-20505100 Facsimile : 03-20505878 Website : www.ahp.com.my E-mail : phnb@pnb.com.my Board Of Directors Of The Manager Tun Ahmad Sarji bin

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    Economic Outlook

    FIGURE 1.20 FIGURE 1.21 FIGURE 1.22 FIGURE 1.23 FIGURE 1.24 FIGURE 1.25 FIGURE B1.9.1 Despite some Q1 weakening, business sentiment in Europe and the US signals further expansion Economic activity is strengthening from very weak levels in Europe Inflation and unemployment trends are on divergent paths across major economies Net capital flows and net financial exposures (width of arrows proportional to amounts in billions of U.S. dollars) Developing country activity is strengthening but at a modest

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    Hoho

    Perspective MANSOR H. IBRAHIM* Professor of Economics International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia E-mail: mansorhi@iiu.edu.my. ABSTRACT. According to proponents of Gold Dinar particularly Meera and Aziz (2002), termed as Dinarists’, the fiat monetary system is inherently unstable. In providing an empirical perspective on this contention, this paper investigates monetary dynamics of a Muslim economy, Malaysia. To this end, the paper adopts a vector autoregressive (VAR) framework to document dynamic

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    Economic Policy and Princeples

    1. Introduction Economy of a nation defines the future of its people. It determines whether a country is going to sustain or fail. Economic growth plays a pivoted role in improving nation’s gross happiness and ameliorating the lifestyle of its people. Economic growth is defined as “The value of all the products manufactured and sold in a country of the course of one year along with everything that people do and get paid for, all that amounts to the economic growth.” (Sandford and Bradbury, 1970)

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    Swot Anaysis of Digi

    services to convenient communicating. iii. High Living Standard Malaysian can afford DiGi’s products and services for increasing quality of life. iv. High capital investment DiGi.Com Berhad (“DiGi”) is listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad

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    Eia Impact Accessment

    www.emeraldinsight.com/0268-6902.htm MAJ 23,4 The impact of government and foreign affiliate influence on corporate social reporting The case of Malaysia Azlan Amran School of Management, University Science Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia, and 386 S. Susela Devi Faculty of Business and Accountancy, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Abstract Purpose – This paper seeks to investigate the influence of government and foreign affiliates, particularly; multinational companies on corporate

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    Thailand Baht Analysis

    From 1985 to 1996, Thailand's economy grew at an average of over 9% per year, the highest economic growth rate of any country at the time. Inflation was kept reasonably low within a range of 3.4–5.7%. The baht was pegged at 25 to the U.S. dollar. On 14 May and 15 May 1997, the Thai baht was hit by massive speculative attacks. Thailand's booming economy came to a halt amid massive layoffs in finance, real estate, and construction that resulted in huge numbers of workers returning to their villages

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