虽然有点贪心,在交叉1和2的时候又再进场了,希望会升的比之前高~!但是外汇的起落也影响我们的黄金交易,就像之前金价下跌很凶,而我们的金价却没什么跌,因为马币也跌了。
Najib may unveil 'goodies' in Budget 2012
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak may give handouts to the poor and increase civil servant salaries as he seeks to bolster support before elections that some economists predict may take place as soon as this year.
The prime minister, due to unveil the country’s 2012 spending plan on Oct. 7, may forecast a budget deficit of 5.1 per cent of gross domestic product next year, from the government’s current estimate of 5.4 per cent in 2011, according to the median prediction of six analysts in a Bloomberg survey.
Najib, who must seek a fresh mandate by early 2013, probably wants to go to the polls before a weakening global economy hurts Malaysian growth further, according to Barclays Capital. The leader has pledged to transform the Southeast Asian nation’s economy by improving efficiency and spurring investment as he tries to shore up support after the ruling coalition in 2008 had its narrowest election victory in half a century.
“We are expecting a people’s budget as the government may push for elections as early as November” amid slower global expansion, said Yong Yin Ng, a Kuala Lumpur-based analyst at Citigroup Inc. “We expect personal ‘goodies’ like higher personal relief, higher personal deductions, slightly lower personal income tax, affordable housing, civil servant bonus, and moderate increases in sin taxes.” -- Bloomberg
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The prime minister, due to unveil the country’s 2012 spending plan on Oct. 7, may forecast a budget deficit of 5.1 per cent of gross domestic product next year, from the government’s current estimate of 5.4 per cent in 2011, according to the median prediction of six analysts in a Bloomberg survey.
Najib, who must seek a fresh mandate by early 2013, probably wants to go to the polls before a weakening global economy hurts Malaysian growth further, according to Barclays Capital. The leader has pledged to transform the Southeast Asian nation’s economy by improving efficiency and spurring investment as he tries to shore up support after the ruling coalition in 2008 had its narrowest election victory in half a century.
“We are expecting a people’s budget as the government may push for elections as early as November” amid slower global expansion, said Yong Yin Ng, a Kuala Lumpur-based analyst at Citigroup Inc. “We expect personal ‘goodies’ like higher personal relief, higher personal deductions, slightly lower personal income tax, affordable housing, civil servant bonus, and moderate increases in sin taxes.” -- Bloomberg
Read more: Najib may unveil 'goodies' in Budget 2012 http://www.btimes.com.my/articles/20111005121630/Article/#ixzz1ZyJVNmF1
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