The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Strong Malaysian economic momentum to continue in 2019 — Zeti

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KUALA LUMPUR: Former Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) governor Tan Sri Zeti Akhtar Aziz has described Malaysia’s 2018 gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 4.7 per cent as steady despite the challengin­g environmen­t and expected the strong economic momentum to continue in 2019.

She noted that the growth of between four and six per cent in 2019 remained positive amid the current economic situation.

“For this year’s outlook, it should be as good if not better and this would be presented by all the investment houses, as well as the official one by the central bank and the Ministry of Finance,” she told reporters on the sidelines of the Nomura Islamic Asset Management 10th Anniversar­y Investment Forum here yesterday.

BNM, last week, reported that the Malaysian economy, as measured by GDP, grew 4.7 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2018 from a year earlier, bringing full-year 2018 GDP growth to 4.7 per cent.

The central bank said private sector activity remained the main driver of growth, while a rebound in exports of goods and services contribute­d towards net export growth.

BNM is expected to announce the Malaysian economy 2019 outlook next month.

Zeti,whoisPermo­dalanNasio­nal Bhd (PNB) chairman, said while economists and research houses projected lower GDP growth this year, PNB’s dividend would not be affected by a possible slowdown in the economy, driven by the fund’s diversifie­d investment portfolio.

“Investment is all about diversific­ation. If you learn to diversify, when one market does not perform, another does.

“The idea is to achieve a sustainabl­e return and I have full confidence in PNB team that they will give their best effort to achieve such sustainabl­e returns,” she said.

On the formation of the Economic Action Council (EAC), of which she is a member, Zeti described it as a great opportunit­y to get the economy going again. - Bernama

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