Wednesday, 26 Feb 2020 11:23 AM MYTFitch Solutions maintained its forecast for Malaysia’s construction sector to grow by 3.5 per cent in real terms in 2020. — Bernama pic
“Investors, especially those of foreign origin, will likely put a hold to investment plans and wait out for more clarity on the political situation in the country,” it said in a statement today. While it noted the possibility of reappointment of some of these ministers in the next Cabinet, it believed the infrastructure policy could be altered either for the better or the worse of the construction sector.
It reiterated its downward revision of Malaysia’s short term political risk score from 72.5 to 69.8 with elevated risks to policymaking and policy continuity.
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