This year's sales are projected to expand by 5.85 billion ringgit from 4 billion ringgit last year. |
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The Asian financial crisis was in full throttle, and the Malaysian ringgit, along with most other regional currencies, was falling fast. |
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Malaysia's currency unit is the ringgit, which is also called the Malaysian dollar. |
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Another factor is speculation the Malaysian ringgit might be devalued and this put pressure on the Singapore dollar as well. |
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The government instead is reducing the corporate tax only for small and midsize industries with paid-up capital of 2.5 million ringgit and less. |
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Many analysts are also of the view that the ringgit is undervalued, but the Malaysian government maintains that it is at a competitive level. |
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The wedding reception alone is said to have cost more then 240,000 ringgit, excluding the 50,000 ringgit they donated to charity to celebrate their wedding. |
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The value of the ringgit has been seen as too low compared with other regional currencies which have gained strength reflecting the rising economy. |
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To reduce the government subsidy on fuel, Mahathir said diesel and petrol prices will increase by 10 sen per liter to 0.80 and 1.20 ringgit respectively. |
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For the first two months of 2000, the total trade surplus stood at 9.1 billion ringgit, 10 million ringgit less than the surplus registered for the same period last year. |
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As of 14 January, public contributions for domestic tsunami victims have exceeded 53 million ringgit. |
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A 2009 study of 1.3 million Malaysian workers by the Ministry of Human Resources showed that almost 34 percent earned less than 700 ringgit a month — below the official poverty line of 720 ringgit. |
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We worked hard every night, yet we did not receive any pay for days except for a few Malaysian ringgit to buy shampoo and soap but not enough to buy food. |
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So far, more than 12 million ringgit in cash, including a 5 million ringgit contribution from the Government of Malaysia, has already been extended to Indonesia, Maldives and Sri Lanka. |
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We are confident that with the KBA press we can materially enhance our quality and portfolio, and anticipate a rise in annual sales from 2.5 to 4 million ringgit. |
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At the national level, the Government of Malaysia has approved an initial allocation of 19 million ringgit to establish an early warning system for the country. |
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Revenue rose 10 per cent to 57 billion ringgit on higher crude oil prices, Petronas said. |
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The Fund noted that any redemption proceeds in ringgit will be subject to repatriation penalties under Malaysian law that involve exit levies and profit taxes. |
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The sale will be Taqa's first ringgit sale, according to Bloomberg data. |
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For Time, which has about 5 billion ringgit of debts and is currently under court protection from creditors, SingTel's entry was important in its debt-restructuring plan. |
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The unit of currency is the Malaysian Ringgit which is divided into 100 sen. |
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