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Healthier economic outlook expected in coming months, says Stats Dept

Positive vibes in line with forecasts by local and international agencies that expect a better economic condition this year, says chief statistician

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Feb 2021 1:00PM

Healthier economic outlook expected in coming months, says Stats Dept
The government responded proactively through the announcement of the Malaysian Economic and Rakyat's Protection assistance package to strengthen the current initiatives in place to mitigate the impact on Malaysia’s economic growth, says Statistics Department chief statistician Datuk Seri Mohd Uzir Mahidin. – AFP pic, February 24, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – A healthier economic outlook is anticipated in the coming months based on the latest Malaysia’s Leading Index (LI) performance and the implementation of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme.

The Statistics Department said in a statement today that the positive vibes were in line with the forecasts by local and international agencies that expected a better economic condition this year.

Chief statistician Datuk Seri Mohd Uzir Mahidin said the LI recorded 108.8 points in December 2020 compared with 101.6 points in December 2019, sustaining at an annual growth of 7.1% since November 2020.

The expansion in LI was mainly driven by the Bursa Malaysia Industrial Index, with the Health Care Index and the Transportation & Logistic Index as the contributors.

However, the LI showed a decline of 0.3% in terms of monthly percentage change, due to a significant contraction in real money supply M1 at -1.0% during December 2020.

“The implementation of prolonged movement restrictions poses a rising concern on Malaysia’s economic growth,” he said.

“To mitigate the impact, the government responded proactively through the announcement of the Malaysian Economic and Rakyat's Protection assistance package to strengthen the current initiatives in place.”

Meanwhile, the Coincident Index (CI), which measures the overall current economic performance, grew 1.2% to 113.7 points in December 2020 from 112.4 points in the previous month.

All CI components contributed positively, especially the Industrial Production Index at 0.4%.

The growth was driven by the Manufacturing Index, with major contributions from Transport Equipment & Other Manufactures (8.4%), Petroleum, Chemical, Rubber & Plastic Products (7.7%) and Electrical & Electronics Products (7.6%) sub-sectors.

Year-on-year, the CI indicated a better trend by showing a moderate contraction of 1.4% in the month under review from -2.3% in November 2020. – Bernama, February 24, 2021

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