BNM says Malaysian economy still resilient

Bank Negara Malaysia is confident the economy will remain resilient and grow at a healthy 6% despite moderate global growth predicted for the first half of the year, the BNM said Thursday 22 March.

"Malaysia's economic fundamentals are expected to improve in 2007,'' Bank Negara governor Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz said at the release of the Bank Negara 2006 annual report.

The central bank believes that domestic demand will continue to be the main driver of economic growth. While private

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