The Borneo Post (Sabah)

M’sia’s economy grows 5.4 per cent in 1Q18

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s economy grew by 5.4 per cent in the first quarter of 2018 (1Q 2018), underpinne­d by continued expansion in private sector activity and strong support from net exports.

In a statement yesterday, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) said on a quarter-on-quarter seasonally-adjusted basis, the economy grew by 1.4 per cent (4Q 2017: 1.0 per cent).

It said headline inflation for the quarter under review declined to 1.8 per cent (4Q 2017: 3.5 per cent). It reflected the smaller contributi­on of domestic fuel prices and due to the smaller increase in global oil prices compared to the previous quarter and a stronger ringgit exchange rate in 1Q 2018.

BNM said domestic financial market conditions remained orderly despite heightened volatility arising from external developmen­ts.

“Domestic financial institutio­ns demonstrat­ed resilience with healthy asset quality, sound profitabil­ity and ample liquidity.

“Credit intermedia­tion activities remained supportive of real economic activities with businesses and households maintainin­g sound debt servicing capacity,” it added.

Malaysia’s economy growth is expected to remain favourable in 2018, with domestic demand continuing to be the key driver.

According to the central bank, growth prospects are further supported by continued positive spillovers from the external sector to domestic economic activity.

“Headline inflation is projected to average between two–three per cent in 2018, due to a smaller contributi­on from global cost factors and stronger ringgit exchange rate compared to 2017,” it said.

The underlying inflation, as measured by core inflation, is also expected to remain small, due to smaller cost pass-through to retail prices compared to 2017.

Meanwhile, BNM also highlighte­d three issues in the statement.

The first was,“Trade Disputes: Implicatio­ns for Trade and Investment­s”, that assesses the potential impact and policy implicatio­ns from recent potential trade measures announced by the US and China.

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