‘Butterfly effect’ on property market


TWO years ago, Hari, a 30-something Nepalese security guard exchanged 30 Nepalese rupee for every RM1 he sent home. Last week, it was 24 rupees.

“I am the one working in my family. My wife looks after my children and parents at home. It is sad to see the salary I earn buying fewer and fewer rupees,” he says.

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